Betis’ own Palmer: Maresca can stop Antony by unleashing Chelsea "monster"

Chelsea can end the 2024/25 campaign in the perfect way on Wednesday night. They face Real Betis in the UEFA Conference League final at the Stadion Wroclaw in Wroclaw, Poland, and have the opportunity to finish Enzo Maresca’s first season in charge with a trophy.

The Blues have been the dominant side in the competition this term. According to Sofascore, they have scored more goals than any other side, finding the back of the net 38 times, which is 16 more than their opponents. Their nine goals conceded were only bettered by two other sides, too.

The Blues surely go into this game as favourites, given their form in the competition so far. Indeed, Maresca seems to have much of his first-choice squad available for their final game of the campaign.

Chelsea’s team news vs. Betis

Luckily for the Blues, their final Premier League game of 2024/25 last Sunday saw them avoid any inquiries. That means star players, including Cole Palmer and Moises Caicedo, will be available for the final this evening.

Further inclusions and absences have been noted, with there two first-team players who will certainly not make the squad this week. They are Wesley Fofana, who is still out with an injury, and Romeo Lavia, who is not registered in the squad.

On a more positive note, Nicolas Jackson will come back into the squad for the finale, given his Premier League suspension is not in effect in European competition. Another player who could return is Christopher Nkunku.

The Frenchman was not involved against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, but his record in the Conference League is excellent. He has five goals and three assists in nine games in the competition, so he could make a real difference.

With that in mind, it will be fascinating to see who Maresca lines up with on Wednesday. Given the importance of the game, it seems the likes of Palmer, Caicedo and club captain Reece James will start, in what will surely be a strong lineup.

Robert Sanchez

Goalkeeper

Marc Cucurella

Left-back

Levi Colwill

Centre back

Trevoh Chalobah

Centre back

Reece James

Right-back

Moises Caicedo

Central midfield

Enzo Fernandez

Central midfield

Noni Madueke

Right wing

Cole Palmer

Attacking midfield

Jadon Sancho

Left wing

Nicolas Jackson

Centre-forward

Another player who could be in line to start the game is defender Trevoh Chalobah.

Why Chalobah could start vs. Betis

It has been a curious season for Chalobah in 2024/25. After spending the first half of the campaign on loan at Crystal Palace, he was recalled to Stamford Bridge and has since been an important player under Maresca.

Since returning from his loan spell, the “outstanding” defender, as Statman Dave once called him, has featured 18 times across all competitions, with four of those games coming in the Conference League.

The 25-year-old has helped to keep two clean sheets in that time, playing a total of 245 minutes in the competition. Now, perhaps he will be in line to start the final. He is a player experienced in European finals, having helped Chelsea win the UEFA Super Cup back in 2021, a game which he started and played 120 minutes.

The defensive “monster”, as described by talent scout Jacek Kulig, has been called up to former boss Thomas Tuchel’s latest England squad, although he did not start at the weekend. However, if he does come into the team for the final, potentially for Tosin, he will have the job of keeping Antony quiet.

The Manchester United loanee has been a standout player during his loan spell at Betis. In 25 games, he has nine goals and five assists. Half of those goal involvements have come in the Conference League, so he really does his best work there.

In fact, the Brazilian is similar to Palmer on FBref for this competition. For example, he averages 0.47xGA and 5.02 shot-creating actions each game. In comparison, Chelsea’s number 20 averages 0.48xGA and 4.11 shot-creating actions per 90 minutes.

It will be a tough task for Chalobah to keep Antony quiet, but it will surely be crucial for Chelsea’s success. He has proven in the past few months that he has the potential to hurt opponents when given time and space, so Chalobah’s excellent reading of the game will be crucial to preventing that.

Although the winger does operate on the right-hand side, he tends to drift inside a lot and look to cut in on his left foot to get a shot off. Thus, Chalobah may well have to come up against him directly.

However, that is a battle the Chelsea defender should be comfortable handling. His defensive stats for the Blues this season, via Sofascore, are impressive. For example, he averages 1.8 combined tackles and interceptions and wins 1.9 aerial duels per game. On top of that, he has been dribbled past just once in that famous Blue shirt this term.

If he does get the nod from the start, the boyhood Chelsea star has the chance to become a key player for the Blues as they look to win more European silverware. They could become the first side in history to win the three current European trophies. Chalobah has a huge role to play.

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Development: Man City now close in on move to sign "world-class" £54m star

Manchester City are now closing in on a “world-class” defender, having recently received a boost in their transfer pursuit, according to a report.

Man City pursuing new full-back

With captain Kyle Walker being shipped out on loan to AC Milan in January, Matheus Nunes has been filling in at right-back, meaning Man City have now set their sights on a replacement, and Tottenham Hotspur’s Pedro Porro has been identified as a potential target.

Spurs are set to drive a hard bargain for the right-back, having set an asking price of £50m, but the Spaniard is not the only Tottenham defender of interest to City, with left-back Destiny Udogie emerging as a target earlier this month.

The Blues have been pursuing a new left-back for quite some time, and there are a number of options from within the Premier League, including AFC Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, although there could be competition for the Hungarian from Liverpool and Real Madrid.

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Pep Guardiola’s side have also been extensively linked with a move for Juventus’ Andrea Cambiaso, and a new report from The Sun has revealed they are now closing in on a move for the Italian after receiving a recent boost in their pursuit.

Juventus are advancing towards signing a replacement for Cambiaso, namely Arsenal’s Nuno Tavares, who is currently on loan at Lazio, which indicates they are planning to sell their current left-back in the summer transfer window.

Atalanta's Berat Djimsiti and Marco Brescianini in action with Juventus'AndreaCambiaso

Man City are expected to make a fresh attempt to sign the 25-year-old, who they have been interested in signing since the January transfer window, and reports from elsewhere have stated that a deal could amount to around £54m.

"World-class" Cambiaso could be fantastic signing

Since forcing his way into the first-team, Nico O’Reilly has done a remarkable job at left-back, particularly impressing in an attacking sense, having picked up five goals and two assists in 16 games for City.

However, Guardiola may want to bring in a more experienced option this summer, and there are signs the Juventus defender could be a fantastic signing, given that he has received very high praise from journalist Zach Lowy.

It appears the Italy international is very comfortable in possession of the ball, given the number of passes he has attempted per 90 over the past year, while his pass-completion rate is also very impressive, potentially making the defender a perfect fit in a Guardiola system.

Statistic

Average per 90

Passes attempted

67.05 (92nd percentile)

Pass-completion %

88.5% (96th percentile)

Progressive carries

3.35 (92nd percentile)

Successful take-ons

1.10 (86th percentile)

There may be concerns that Cambiaso’s arrival could stunt O’Reilly’s development, but the Englishman is capable of playing in a number of different positions, so he should still receive regular game time, and the Juventus star could take City’s defence to the next level.

Greatest Tests: Leeds thriller vs a Chennai classic

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Ashish Pant10-May-2025Update: This poll has ended. The IND-AUS 2001 Chennai Test moves to the round of 16.The defiance and the despair – Leeds, 2014A dejected James Anderson on his haunches with the Sri Lanka players all around him delirious became the parting image of the Test and the two-match series. The scorecard of the Leeds Test will say Sri Lanka won by 100 runs, but it was hardly as straightforward. England came into the final day on 57 for 5 with the 350-target a fair distance away. Sri Lanka had the Test and series in sight, but the last five England batters clung on… for all but two balls of the day.It began with Joe Root and Moeen Ali putting up a defiant 67-run stand off 186 balls for the sixth wicket. The rain also made its presence felt to add to the drama before Root fell to bring Sri Lanka respite. Moeen, however, continued to keep Sri Lanka at bay with crucial partnerships, first with Matt Prior and then Chris Jordan.But, when Stuart Broad’s 24-ball naught ended with Herath trapping him in front, the end seemed nigh. That’s when Anderson stepped up. A blockathon followed and along with Mooen, he frustrated the Sri Lanka bowlers, adding 21 off 121 deliveries for the final wicket. Just when it seemed England had done enough for a draw, with two balls left in the day, Shaminda Eranga produced a vicious short-of-a-length ball that Anderson could only fend to backward square leg. Sri Lanka took the Test and series and England were only left with the what-ifs.Singh is King – Chennai, 2001It was fitting that a series which had kept the players and spectators on the edge of their seats throughout ended with a last-day thriller. After Matthew Hayden’s epic 203 had taken Australia to 391, India responded by racking up 501, with the top-order stepping up.Like he had in the first innings and the series on the whole, Harbhajan Singh ripped through the Australia middle order in the second innings. The visitors ended day four on 241 for 7, and a lead of 131. On the fifth morning, Harbhajan wasted little time and picked up the last three Australia wickets, bundling them out for 264. He returned second-innings figures of 8 for 84 and match figures of 15 for 127, finishing with 32 wickets for the series. His job was far from done.Chasing 155 on a fifth-day Chennai surface was never going to be easy. India lost opener Shiv Sunder Das early, but Sadagoppan Ramesh and VVS Laxman added a 58-run stand to give the hosts the advantage. But a middle-order collapse brought Australia right back. India, 101 for 2 at one stage, lost five wickets for 34 runs, which included Laxman falling for a defiant 66.But wicketkeeper-batter Sameer Dighe, on Test debut, held his cool as he took India closer. India lost Zaheer Khan just four runs shy of a win, but Harbhajan sliced a Glenn McGrath delivery past point to give India a famous Test and series win.

From Mandhana to Kapp – five players who could fetch big money at the WPL auction

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Shashank Kishore12-Feb-2023Smriti MandhanaMandhana is likely to be on the radar of all five WPL teams because she can tick all three items on the checklist: marketability, performance and captaincy. A renowned face in the franchise circuit around the world, having already featured in the Women’s Big Bash League and the Women’s Hundred, Mandhana’s power game coupled with her consistency, makes her a key figure in any T20 outfit. Among players to have scored over 200 runs at the Women’s Hundred last year, Mandhana’s strike rate of 151.79 was second-best. She is currently in the midst of a minor form slump, but that’s unlikely to diminish her demand.Related

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Shafali VermaShe broke through at the Women’s T20 Challenge in 2019, a tournament put together to test the waters before formulating plans for the WPL. Her swift rise as one of the most destructive batters in the women’s game has left many wondering what could’ve been had the T20 Challenge not been introduced, given she plays for Haryana and not traditional powerhouses Railways, who have dominated the Indian women’s cricket scene. Shafali is on a career high. Over time, franchises have tended to invest in young players for the long run. Shafali, who recently led India to the inaugural women’s U-19 World Cup title, could be that one big investment teams may want to make.Alyssa Healy is one of the most destructive batters going around in world cricket•AFP/Getty ImagesAlyssa HealyShe can hit some of the biggest sixes in the women’s game. The ability to unsettle the best in the business up front lends an air of intimidation to her batting. You’d struggle to find harder hitters of the cricket ball in the women’s game than Healy, who over the past decade, has grown from strength to strength. She is also a big-match player. Ask the Indians, who bore the brunt of her carnage in front of 86,174 fans at MCG at the previous Women’s T20 World Cup final in 2020. Her tidy glove work and game smarts will make her an in-demand player.Marizanne KappA prolific title winner in franchise cricket, Kapp offers the advantage of pace and swing, as well as lower-order batting muscle that puts her in the same bracket as Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner among others when it comes to the top allrounders in the women’s game currently. She is been part of the back-to-back title-winning Oval Invincibles team at the Women’s Hundred, apart from clinching the 2021 WBBL title with Perth Scorchers. She is a big-match player, well-showcased by her player-of-the-match winning effort in all three finals.Amelia Kerr is one of the best allrounders in women’s cricket•AFP/Getty ImagesAmelia KerrHolder of the highest individual score in women’s ODIs, Kerr, 22, is well-placed to take over the baton from Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine as one of the pillars of New Zealand cricket for the decade to come. A top-order batter who can deliver four overs of ripping legbreaks, Kerr is among the best multi-skilled cricketers in the franchise circuit. Her WBBL record over time for Brisbane Heat is testimony to that. Her 52 wickets have come at an average of 19.86 and an economy of 6.19. Having broken through as a teenage sensation, Kerr has continued to push the bar with her skills.

Rohan Mustafa: UAE players can do extraordinary things, if they trust us

Mustafa and UAE captain Ahmed Raza both think the local talent is ready to kick on

Barny Read29-Jan-2021With arms outstretched and wearing a knowing grin, Abdul Shakoor lapped up the applause of his team-mates having launched Rayad Emrit for six over square leg to bring up a 14-ball half-century that got the T10 League off to a flier.Shakoor became the first UAE player to hit a T10 fifty in the process, with his eventual 73 from 28 balls sealing Man-of-the-Match honours as Maratha Arabians began their defence with victory.For a man who hasn’t represented his country since 2018, it was the perfect way to announce himself – especially against a Northern Warriors side that is led by UAE coach Robin Singh – and for the tournament it highlighted the benefit of its one local player rule as the Sharjah-born wicketkeeper stole the show in some style.”It’s a big achievement for me and the UAE guys,” Shakoor said in his post-match interview, with a delight etched across his face that unfortunately didn’t return on day two when he got a second-ball duck.In the opposite ranks on Thursday, however, sat Junaid Siddique – the 28-year-old seamer with six ODI caps and 13 T20I appearances under his belt, who left the field with no overs to his name. It was hardly a ringing endorsement given his national team coach was sitting in his own dugout.Siddique last year picked up two wickets for the Warriors in just three overs spread across three games, having shared duties with UAE youngster Ansh Tandon for the local player slot. A left-handed middle-order batsman, Tandon made 1* in his sole three-ball visit to the crease.Shakoor and Siddique represent both the opportunity and challenge that UAE players have in their mandatory inclusion in T10 team sheets.Former UAE captain Rohan Mustafa knows both intimately, having been one of many bystanders in the first two editions before coming to the fore as the ace up Team Abu Dhabi’s sleeve, taking the new ball in 2019 and being named vice-captain ahead of the 2021 edition. Now, he wants more of his countrymen to be given the same chances he was and he is adamant it will lead to similar performances as Shakoor’s.”If you don’t get opportunities, then how will you show the world what you can do?,” Mustafa told ESPNcricinfo. “The only thing is trust; if they trust us, I believe we have the kind of players that can play extraordinary innings.’It’s not about just getting picked, it’s about getting picked and then performing so people all around the world are taking notice of you’ – UAE captain Ahmed Raza•Getty Images”I don’t know why [Siddique] didn’t bowl but the captain has to trust him. I was very shocked to see he wasn’t bowling. You have to trust him and you have to give him confidence. If you don’t give a bowl to Junaid Siddique in the first match, automatically he will be under pressure in the second match, thinking: ‘If I don’t bowl well, they will remove me from the team.'”UAE captain Ahmed Raza also believes it was an oversight that when Shakoor was going all guns blazing, the Warriors didn’t throw the ball to the one man on the pitch who would have bowled to him previously and so would have known his game better than the rest.”There’s so much talk about match-ups in shorter forms like T20 and T10 and that’s a great match-up there,” said Raza. “Someone who is going very hard and is from the UAE when you have an opening bowler from the UAE in your ranks – I think they missed a trick there. Junaid has probably bowled at Shakoor a million times.”I think we will start seeing these match-ups more. Teams will start thinking outside of the box more and maybe changing their order slightly or giving the ball to someone else as teams are still getting to know the UAE players.”A major surprise in the draft saw Raza among the players to initially go unsold before later being brought in by Pune Devils after dropouts among their imported stars. Muhammad Usman – who hit an unbeaten, match-winning ODI century against Ireland at Zayed Cricket Stadium as recently as January 8 – was another to miss out. He is one of the UAE players now in a kind of quarantine purgatory, waiting in the wings should any players pick up injury or coronavirus.Raza went through the same process before being picked up by Pune and although he admitted his own surprise at not being initially selected, he is now delighted to be involved. He has also noticed a change among his fellow UAE players, who are no longer satisfied to simply take part but instead want to leave their mark on the tournament with contributions such as Shakoor’s.”Players were happy in the first year to be part of the team, but we started to get opportunities in the following years and now the mindset is totally different,” Raza said. “It’s not about just getting picked, it’s about getting picked and then performing so people all around the world are taking notice of you and next year teams are taking you or you’re being retained. I think it’s good, it’s about getting the opportunity and taking it with both hands.”

Remo e Paysandu farão quatro clássicos seguidos em 11 dias; veja onde assistir

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PARAZÃO – IDA (FINAL)
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موندو ديبورتيفو: تطور هام في مفاوضات برشلونة مع الأهلي لضم حمزة عبد الكريم

كشفت صحيفة موندو ديبورتيفو اليوم الخميس، عن آخر التطورات المتعلقة بمفاوضات نادي برشلونة مع الأهلي المصري لضم مهاجمه الشاب، حمزة عبد الكريم.

حمزة عبد الكريم يعتبر بين أبرز المواهب الشابة في كرة القدم المصرية خلال السنوات الأخيرة، ويبلغ المهاجم من العمر 17 عامًا فقط.

وتألق حمزة عبد الكريم في الفئات السنية بالنادي الأهلي، وقدم مستوى مميزًا مع منتخب مصر في بطولة كأس العالم للناشئين تحت 17 عامًا.

وجعل مستوى عبد الكريم اسمه يرتبط بالعديد من الأندية الأوروبية الكبرى خلال الفترة الأخيرة، وعلى رأسها برشلونة، وكذلك بايرن ميونخ.

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وأكدت موندو، أن نادي برشلونة قد اقترب وبشدة من التوصل إلى اتفاق مع الأهلي من أجل التعاقد مع حمزة عبد الكريم خلال فترة الميركاتو الشتوي المقبل في يناير.

وأضافت أنه حال سارت المفاوضات بشكل جيد بين الأهلي وبرشلونة، فإن عبد الكريم سوف يوقع للبلوجرانا الشهر المقبل عندما يبلغ من العمر 18 عامًا.

وأوضحت أن الأهلي وبرشلونة تجمعهما علاقة جيدة حقًا، حيث استقبل النادي الإسباني وفدًا من المارد الأحمر بقيادة الرئيس محمود الخطيب ومحمد كامل، رئيس شركة ريد كاسل ورئيس مشروع الملعب الذي يأملان افتتاحه عام 2029 في مدينة برشلونة.

وأردفت أن عبد الكريم سوف يوقع للفريق الثاني لبرشلونة، وذلك في ظل غياب نجوم الفريق أوسكار جيستاو وفيكتور باربيرا، بسبب الإصابة.

ومن المرجح أن يوقع عبد الكريم ستة أشهر في صفوف برشلونة على سبيل الإعارة، قبل أن تصبح الصفقة نهائية في نهاية الموسم.

Chelsea have already signed "the next Cristiano Ronaldo" for half of his release clause

Sources have described an incoming Chelsea starlet as another potential superstar, as BlueCo prepare to welcome another Estevao-like talent.

Estevao rise leads Chelsea youth transfer revolution

Estevao has announced himself as one of world football’s brightest young talents since joining Chelsea this summer, producing performances that suggest the Brazilian teenager could become a generational superstar at Stamford Bridge.

The 18-year-old has enjoyed a sensational start to life in English football, scoring five goals and providing one assist in just 740 minutes across all competitions.

Statistically, he’s already surpassed legendary figures at similar stages of their careers, with his goal contributions eclipsing what Lionel Messi and Ronaldo managed in their first seventeen appearances for Barcelona and Manchester United respectively.

Estevao’s finest hour yet came against Barça in the Champions League on Tuesday night.

His breathtaking solo goal left top-level defenders trailing in his wake before the ex-Palmeiras sensation fired into the roof of the net, making him only the third teenager in history to score in each of his first three Champions League starts alongside Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé and Man City’s Erling Haaland.

Minutes

83′

Expected Goals

0.13

Goals

1

Expected Assists

0.35

Big Chances Created

1

Key Passes

3

Long Balls

1/1

Shots

2

Touches

47

Recoveries

4

Estevao’s Premier League performances have shown similar promise, with the South American’s dramatic last-gasp winner against Liverpool in October sending Enzo Maresca into raptures on the touchline.

Chelsea’s investment in young talent continues to shape their long-term recruitment strategy, with Estevao representing just the beginning of an exciting wave of arrivals.

Ecuadorian midfielder Kendry Paez, who is currently on loan at sister club Strasbourg, has been tipped for an exciting future, with Kairat Almaty forward Dastan Satpaev and Corinthians left-back Denner also set to arrive in 2026 — alongside Strasbourg striker Emmanuel Emegha.

As well as the aforementioned quartet, Chelsea will welcome Sporting CP sensation Geovany Quenda to London next summer.

Maresca’s side struck a £44 million deal for the winger in March, and he’s already been described by some as one of the most exciting young talents in world football.

Quenda has been on fire this term with five goals and eight assists in 20 appearances, with Chelsea signing Quenda for half of his release clause earlier this year in what could turn out to be a bargain move.

Chelsea have already signed 'the next Cristiano Ronaldo' in Geovany Quenda

That is according to Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol, who also says that those in Portugal are describing Quenda as ‘the next Cristiano Ronaldo’ in very high praise.

Speaking in a video down at the bottom of a Sky Q&A, Solhekol also reports that there are ‘more Estevaos on the way ‘— referencing Quenda as chief among them.

Commenting on his move to Chelsea, Sporting boss Rui Borges did have a word of caution for the Portugal Under-21 international — namely that this hype could ‘affect his mental state’.

Being compared to Ronaldo brings its own pressure, but from what Quenda has shown already, Chelsea could indeed be about to welcome yet another Estevao to Maresca’s ranks.

حكم مباراة ريال مدريد وإلتشي في الدوري الإسباني

أعلن الاتحاد الإسباني لكرة القدم، عن هوية الحكم الذي سيتولى إدارة مباراة ريال مدريد وإلتشي، مساء الأحد، ضمن منافسات البطولة المحلية لذلك الموسم.

ويحل ريال مدريد ضيفًا على إلتشي في ملعب “مانويل مارتينيز فاليرو” ضمن منافسات الجولة الثالثة عشر من بطولة الدوري الإسباني، موسم 2025/26.

ويمتلك ريال مدريد 31 نقطة حيث يحتل المركز الثاني في جدول الدوري الإسباني، بعد ارتقاء برشلونة إلى الصدارة مؤقتًا عقب فوزه برباعية على أتلتيك بلباو أمس.

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في حين أن إلتشي لديه 15 نقطة حيث يحتل حاليًا المركز الثاني عشر في جدول الدوري الإسباني للموسم الجاري.

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Martinelli revela conversa com Fernando Diniz antes da conquista do Fluminense na Libertadores

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Martinelli revelou como foram as conversas com Fernando Diniz antes da final da Copa Libertadores. Contra o Boca Juniors na conquista inédita do Fluminense, o volante de 22 anos foi titular.

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O meia destacou que o treinador ‘o preparou para este momento’ e que sempre demonstrou confiar bastante em seu potencial. De acordo com suas palavras, Diniz é alguém ‘excepcional’.

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– Ele me preparou para esse momento, disse que eu ia jogar, que tinha confiança em mim. Tenho total gratidão. Ele é um treinador excepcional, dá total confiança. Não é à toa que ele está na Seleção Brasileira, ainda vai brilhar – comentou.

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Martinelli também foi questionado sobre ter jogado a final do continental ao lado de André. Os dois atuaram juntos na base do Fluminense quando mais novos e estiveram juntos na decisão também.

– É um cara sensacional, não tenho palavras. Merece tudo o que está vivendo, não sei se vamos ter por muito tempo aqui. Ele merece muito, ele ficou muito feliz. Conversava comigo, a gente estava na base e jogou a final da Libertadores. Desde os treinos a gente falava de ganhar junto – disse o volante.

O atleta também relembrou alguns problemas com lesões que enfrentou nesta temporada. Martinelli destacou a influência dos veteranos, como Marcelo e Felipe Melo, na sua recuperação.

– Passei por momentos difíceis depois da lesão, mas Felipe, Marcelo, falavam muito comigo. Me recuperei, Deus me deu uma nova chance e consegui aproveitar – concluiu.

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