Victor Luis recebe aumento e amplia contrato com Palmeiras até 2022

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Victor Luis acertou a prorrogação de seu contrato com o Palmeiras. O vínculo do lateral-esquerdo ia até dezembro de 2021 e, agora, se encerra no final de 2022, com direito a aumento no salário do jogador de 25 anos, revelado pelo próprio Verdão.

A ampliação do compromisso foi noticiada inicialmente pelo Uol. O novo vínculo já está registrado na CBF, aparecendo no Boletim Informativo Diário (BID) desta sexta-feira, com a informação da alteração salarial. O novo contrato também aparece na Federação Paulista de Futebol.

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Assumidamente torcedor do Palmeiras desde a infância, Victor Luis tem se alternado com Diogo Barbosa na lateral esquerda desde o ano passado, ganhando importância no rodízio de escalações implantado pelo técnico Luiz Felipe Scolari. Na campanha do título brasileiro, fez o gol da vitória por 3 a 2 sobre o Santos, no Allianz Parque, que manteve o time rumo à conquista.

O jogador de 25 anos, durante sua trajetória no clube, foi emprestado para o Ceará, disputando a Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro de 2015, e para o Botafogo, equipe carioca que defendeu em 2016 e 2017, atuando com destaque até na Libertadores pelo time há dois anos.

No Palmeiras, Victor Luis acumula três gols e 89 partidas, sendo três neste ano, sempre como titular. Como iniciou o último jogo, contra o Bragantino, na segunda-feira, deve voltar a ficar no banco de reservas no domingo, contra a Ferroviária, em Araraquara, com Diogo Barbosa em seu lugar.

تقارير: مانشستر يونايتد يستهدف ضم ثنائي برشلونة في الصيف

كشفت تقارير صحفية إسبانية، أن نادي مانشستر يونايتد الإنجليزي يسعى لتعزيز فريق كرة القدم الأول، بالتعاقد مع ثنائي برشلونة، خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية.

مانشستر يونايتد كان يستهدف ضم فرينكي دي يونج من برشلونة في الصيف الماضي، لكن اللاعب الهولندي قرر البقاء، ورفض لم الشمل مع مدربه السابق إريك تين هاج.

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صحيفة “إل بايس” الإسبانية، أكدت أن مانشستر يونايتد عاد من جديد للتفاوض مع برشلونة من أجل التعاقد مع فرينكي دي يونج، ولكن هذه المرة يريد ضم زميله أيضًا رونالد أروخو.

مانشستر يونايتد الذي يعود إلى دوري أبطال أوروبا الموسم المقبل، سيرصد ما يقرب من 500 مليون يورو، لتعزيز الفريق بخمسة لاعبين لأربعة مراكز، اثنان منهم في برشلونة وهما رونالد أروخو وفرينكي دي يونج.

النادي الإنجليزي يرى أن برشلونة لن يتمكن من تسجيل رونالد أروخو، رغم أن اللاعب جدد عقده، لكن المشاكل بين النادي الكتالوني ورابطة الليجا بشأن اللعب المالي النظيف، تمنعه من تسجيل عقده.

جناح وست هام: محمد صلاح ما يزال مثلي الأعلى في الدوري الإنجليزي

اعترف جناح الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي وست هام يونايتد، جارود بوين، بأنه يضع هداف ليفربول وقائد منتخب مصر، محمد صلاح، كقدوة ونموذج لتطوير مستواه الفني.

ويعد بوين أحد أبرز المواهب في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي في السنوات الماضية، وسجل 11 هدفًا وصنع 7 أهداف أخرى هذا الموسم.

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وتحدث الإنجليزي عن الأمر في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “مترو” البريطانية، وقال: “ما زلت اعتقد أن مثلي الأعلى هو محمد صلاح”.

وتابع: “لقد سجل 30 هدفًا، ولا يزال الناس يقولون إنه لم يقدم أفضل مستوياته، لكن اعتقد أن من خلال أرقامه في الموسم الحالي في الدوري الإنجليزي، أنه مازال من الأفضل لدينا”.

وأضاف: “لكنني أعتقد أيضًا أن بوكايو ساكا في آرسنال، أحد النماذج التي يجب أن اقتضي بها، تشرفت باللعب معه في إنجلترا، كم هو لاعب رائع”.

وواصل تصريحاته: “أداء ساكا استثنائي في الموسم الحالي، لذلك أرى أن هذا الثنائي هما بالنسبة لي من حيث الأرقام التي يحققوها والأداء الذي يقدمونه هما الأفضل والقدوة بالنسبة لي”.

Sydney Sixers in final after nailbiter

Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsDavid Wiese scored the fastest fifty of the tournament, off 25 balls•AFP

Fortunes ebbed and flowed in true Twenty20 style in Centurion, as Sydney Sixers scripted a final-ball jailbreak to set up a title clash with Lions on Sunday. It was a heartbreak for the home fans, who showed up to cheer for Titans, and for the rest of the country, who would have hoped for an all-South Africa final.In a tournament that hasn’t seen too many of the high scores normally associated with this format, a target of 164 was always going to be a challenge. Sixers were the form team, coming into the semis unbeaten, and seemed best equipped in all departments to overhaul any challenge thrown at them.It was still anybody’s game in the final over, with Sixers needing eight with three wickets in hand. Titans captain Martin van Jaarsveld gambled by tossing the ball to CJ de Villiers, who had had an ordinary night leaking 26 off his first two overs. Ben Rohrer was adventurous enough to paddle-scoop the first ball but could fetch only a couple. He scooped the second ball straight to mid-off but crucially in those few seconds, Pat Cummins – who blitzed a six the previous over – crossed and shielded the new batsman from facing. The following ball cost Titans as de Villiers sprayed it too wide of the off stump and was penalised. Cummins heaved the next to deep midwicket, survived a run-out appeal and picked up two more. He stole a leg bye, exposed Mitchell Starc who couldn’t put away a short ball but also managed to sneak a leg bye. There were memories of Johannesburg 2011, when Cummins snatched a Test win for Australia with the bat. He did it again this time when he swung and missed, but it didn’t hurt Sixers as the wicketkeeper Heino Kuhn was way off the mark with his throw and, despite a collision with the bowler amid the frenzy, Cummins managed to crawl to the other end to secure a thriller.A nailbiter seemed unlikely after the electric start provided by the openers Michael Lumb and Steve O’Keefe, who was in his makeshift role due to Shane Watson’s departure to Australia. The pair added 54 in just under five overs with clean hits, each boundary met by a hush from the crowd. The first eight overs contained at least one boundary. The ninth was the start of Titans’ comeback, via their spinners. Eden Links clean bowled O’Keefe for 32 and the following over by Roelof van der Merwe produced two wickets, including a run-out. It was the first of two communication breakdowns in Sixers’ innings – Steve Smith and Nic Maddinson found themselves stranded on two separate occasions and Sixers had slipped from 85 for 1 after eight overs to 115 for 5 after 13.Van der Merwe came back well after being caned in his opening over but a couple of meaty blows by Moises Henriques narrowed the equation. The match see-sawed again when Henriques and Nathan McCullum fell off consecutive balls, and it came down to Cummins to secure the highest-successful chase in this edition of the tournament.That the match even had a competitive ring to it though was thanks to contrasting half-centuries by two Titans batsmen with similar sounding names. Henry Davids batted through the innings with 59 off 44 balls while David Wiese made the most of his relatively short stint with an unbeaten 61 off 28 balls.Titans were at an underwhelming 91 for 5 after 16 overs, desperate for a push. Wiese began his onslaught by lofting Cummins high over midwicket and in the same over fetched back-to-back fours to take 15 off the over. It was a sign of things to come as Wiese bludgeoned consecutive sixes over the on side off Henriques in an over that leaked 23. They ransacked 72 off the last four overs and Wiese brought up the tournament’s fastest fifty – off 25 balls – to give Sixers something to think about. In the end it was fitting that Sixers, the most dominant side in the competition, made the final.

India rise to No. 2 with narrow win

It was a low-key series that was overshadowed by the Olympics, but there was a dramatic change in the rankings as India climbed up to No. 2 after shutting out Sri Lanka 4-1

The Report by Siddarth Ravindran04-Aug-2012
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Manoj Tiwary and Gautam Gambhir made half-centuries that set the stage for a late onslaught•AFPIt was a low-key series that was overshadowed by the Olympics, but it resulted in a dramatic change in the rankings as India climbed up to No. 2 after shutting out Sri Lanka 4-1. India seemed to have the final one-dayer in the bag after running up 294 and then reducing Sri Lanka to 102 for 5, but a spirited stand between the inexperienced Lahiru Thirimanne and Jeevan Mendis kept the visitors sweating till the end.Irfan Pathan more or less guaranteed the result in the 43rd over as he removed Mendis and Thisara Perera on his way to his second ODI five-for, capping a match in which he had already made an important contribution with the bat. A late replacement for the injured Vinay Kumar, Irfan has sealed his place as a bowling allrounder with his eight wickets at 26.37 and two vital performances with the bat.He troubled Sri Lanka in his first over itself, getting Tillakaratne Dilshan to hole out to third man. In the absence of the injured Kumar Sangakkara and the resting Mahela Jayawardene – the first time in two years that the pair were missing an ODI – Dilshan had a big role to play, but fell for a duck.Sri Lanka maintained a scorching pace early on, but lost their way once Upul Tharanga chipped a catch to cover in the eighth over. Dinesh Chandimal’s forgettable series continued as he fell lbw to Ashok Dinda for 8, Angelo Mathews’ first innings as one-day captain was ended by a direct hit from Manoj Tiwary, and Chamara Kapugedera wasted his umpteenth international comeback, walking after an lbw appeal.That looked like game, set and match India but Sri Lanka weren’t done yet. Thirimanne played his second responsible knock at No. 3 in five days, and Jeevan Mendis continued to prompt questions over why he had been offered such scattered opportunities with the national team so far after another battling innings. The two patiently resurrected the innings, and through some sensible cricket brought Sri Lanka back into the game, and when the part-time spin of Manoj Tiwary was caned for 14 in the 34th over, Sri Lanka were 187 for 5. With the big-hitting Perera still to come, they had a great chance of pulling off a consolation comeback victory.Smart stats

India completed a 4-1 win in a bilateral five-match away/neutral ODI series for only the third time. The last time they did so was against Sri Lanka in 2008-09.

The win is India’s fifth against Sri Lanka in ODIs in Sri Lanka by a margin of 20 runs or fewer. The four other wins by lower margins have come at the Premadasa stadium.

For the seventh time against Sri Lanka in away/neutral ODIs, three Indian batsmen scored half-centuries in an innings. The last time this happened was at the Premadasa stadium in 2008.

Rohit Sharma’s aggregate of 13 runs in the five matches is the lowest for an Indian top-order (1-7) batsman in an ODI series (min five innings batted). There have been only three other batsmen who have scored fewer than Rohit’s 13 runs in a five-match series.

Irfan Pathan’s five-wicket haul is the ninth for an Indian bowler in ODIs against Sri Lanka. However, the 61 runs conceded by him are the highest by an Indian bowler who has picked up a five-for.

The 102-run stand between Jeevan Mendis and Lahiru Thirimanne is the sixth century stand for the sixth wicket for Sri Lanka in ODIs against India. The highest is 133 between Russell Arnold and Marvan Atapattu in 2005.

The 110-run stand between Gautam Gambhir and Manoj Tiwary is the third-highest fourth-wicket stand for India in ODIs against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka.

Virat Kohli’s series tally of 296 runs is the third-highest for an Indian batsman in a bilateral ODI series against Sri Lanka. The highest aggregate is MS Dhoni’s 346 runs in 2005.

Thirimanne, though, was run-out after a mix-up, and though Mendis kept Sri Lanka afloat, Perera slugged a catch to deep point. When Mendis’ outstanding innings ended on 72 with a nick to the keeper off Irfan, Sri Lanka’s hopes evaporated.India’s top order gave a better account of themselves than Sri Lanka’s. There were half-centuries for Gautam Gambhir and MS Dhoni but the most significant innings in the dead rubber could be Manoj Tiwary’s 65. For the second match in a row, he turned in a solid performance, strengthening his credentials for a hotly contested spot in the India’s middle-order, most likely at the expense of Rohit Sharma.Rohit, given a remarkably long rope by the team management, flopped for the fifth game in a row; his tally of 13 runs in the series is the lowest by a specialist India batsman in a five-match series and the chorus for his axing is only going to get louder.Tiwary’s debut was famously delayed by a shoulder injury in 2007, and he has had seven ODIs in the five years since. A match-winning century in another dead rubber last December only led to a long spell on the bench, but a four-for with some part-time leg spin in the previous match and a steadying 110-run partnership with Gambhir should earn him a few matches in the upcoming New Zealand series at home.For the second time in three games, Malinga began an over in the batting Powerplay with two wickets in two balls, as he removed Tiwary and then the in-form Suresh Raina as India slid to 197 for 5. But, as in the third ODI, Irfan showed off his improved batting, and gave the specialist batsman enough of the strike to take apart the Sri Lanka bowling. That day it had been Raina, today it was Dhoni, who has had little to do in this series as players above him in the order have repeatedly done the job for the side. Dhoni began by carving Malinga for consecutive boundaries through cover and a typically busy innings, interspersed with boundaries, helped India take 75 off the final 10 overs.While Dhoni piloted India at the end, Gambhir did it at the start. Even as Ajinkya Rahane failed to grab his chance, Virat Kohli had a rare failure and Rohit’s horror run extended, Gambhir was unperturbed. Once again, he managed to score at almost a run a ball without seeming to play any big hits as he made his way to his third fifty-plus score of the series. He was closing in on his seventh ODI hundred against Sri Lanka before he was done in by the extra bounce from Senanayake.It didn’t matter, though as Irfan and Dhoni powered India to a big score, one which proved too tall for an inexperienced Sri Lanka line-up.

Benn's five-for restricts Jamaica

A five-wicket haul by Sulieman Benn restricted Jamaica to 266 for 8 after a strong start by the hosts on the opening day of the Regional Four-Day final at Sabina Park

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ScorecardA five-wicket haul by Sulieman Benn restricted Jamaica to 266 for 8 after a strong start by the hosts on the opening day of the Regional Four-Day final at Sabina Park.Jamaica got off to a sound start after opting to bat, with their openers adding 46. The second-wicket pair of Brenton Parchment and Donovan Pagon strengthened that position by adding 108. Benn broke the stand when he had Parchment caught for 58. The second session witnessed a collapse of five wickets for 41 runs. Pagon fell to Benn for 71, and the left-arm spinner found support from the seamer Carlos Brathwaite, who chipped in with three wickets.The captain Tamar Lambert and Danza Hyatt too fell cheaply to the pair. Nikita Miller and Sheldon Cotterrell were at the crease with an unbeaten stand of 27 at stumps.

Player suspicions allayed by Howard

Suspicions and doubts about the priorities of Cricket Australia’s management have filtered steadily out of the Australian dressing room in the months since the appointment of Pat Howard as the team performance manager.A year ago the players readily questioned the priorities of CA and its desire to equip the team in the best possible way to win matches, to the point that management and selectors were banned from the dressing room during the ODI series against England. Now there is confidence that Howard and the coaches and selectors underneath him are committed to creating the best environment for success, and will not allow compromising decisions to be made.Causes for most anger in the ranks last summer included the 17-man squad named in advance of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane, and the refusal to release Michael Hussey and Doug Bollinger from the Twenty20 Champions League to prepare for a Test series in India.Such decisions fell within the remit of Michael Brown, the former general manager of cricket operations. Brown has left CA to oversee preparations for football’s 2015 Asian Cup, having been shifted to one side by Howard’s appointment. Paul Marsh, the chief executive of the Australian Cricketers Association, said the new structure had bred trust.”Under the new structure I’m reasonably confident that we won’t see another 17-man home Ashes squad announced just to keep the marketing people happy,” Marsh told ESPNcricinfo. “What the players want more than anything is a support structure that gives them the best possible chance to be successful. I don’t think the previous structure always allowed this but the new structure has an individual in Pat Howard who is accountable solely for team performance.”This has quickly created an environment where the players now feel that they have someone within CA senior management who is completely aligned to the goals of the team. The immediate impact of this is that players are starting to feel that the performance of the Australian cricket team is the high priority it should be for CA, whereas for the past few years this has rightly been questioned by the playing group.”Brown’s former role was unwieldy, covering an enormous amount of ground. It included the team, playing conditions, disciplinary measures, television rights and pay negotiations. He was seldom heard from by the players unless it was a call to inform them of their selection in the national team, or to notify them of a disciplinary breach.By contrast, Howard is a consistent presence around the team in his oversight role, sitting in on selection meetings and working closely with the head coach Mickey Arthur. His background as a former rugby international and coach has also given him a closer appreciation of high performance sport and its demands than Brown was able to call upon.Ultimately accountable for the performance of the team, Howard has said he is less an auditor than an agent of collaboration, between players, coaches, the national team and the states.”I don’t see myself as looking over their shoulder, I see myself as enabling that performance – we’ve all seen there’s a lot of talent there – and making sure that talent gets an opportunity is really important,” Howard said. “And I think most of the Australian public have seen, given a chance there are some guys who are really well and truly up to it or can grow into it.”That’s one of the great stories of the summer. Everyone, be they players or management, want the same thing, they want Australia to win, to perform, and they bring to the table lots of ideas about how we can improve. If we can bring that collaboration to the table then as a consequence we can only improve over the next couple of years.”The strong results seen so far against India have suggested that the team is benefiting from the change, and Hussey said there was an air of refreshment that had come from the knowledge that everyone was working towards the same goal.”Certainly winning breeds fun, but also there’s been so much change around the team, and I think for a while there everyone did get a bit insular, and it was a bit quieter, we were a bit more intense,” Hussey said. “But I think now the new coach has set in, the new selectors have stepped in, the communication’s been really good, everyone knows where they stand, they know what their roles are, and they know where they want to take the team in the future.”I think that gives everyone a lot of heart and a lot of confidence. And then you can really be yourself and really see the characters come through in the team.”

Igor Henrique exalta campanha do Fortaleza e "pés no chão" do plantel

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A campanha até aqui do Fortaleza no Campeonato Brasileiro da Série Btem sido de encher os olhos, ainda mais quando se considera que é somente a primeira temporada de trabalho do treinador Rogério Ceni a frente do Tricolor do Pici.

Com 29 pontos ganhos, são quatro unidades de vantagem para o vice-líder CSA com o aproveitamento de nove vitórias dois empates e somente três derrotas.

Na visão do volante Igor Henrique, o trabalho tem sido muito bem desenvolvido até aqui. Porém, a aparente prioridade da equipe cearense continua sendo assegurar o acesso a elite do futebol brasileiro segundo as palavras do meio-campista:

-Nossa briga, sem dúvida, será pelo acesso, mas vamos manter os pés no chão e pensar jogo a jogo, rodada a rodada. Estamos muito cientes das dificuldades da competição. Vamos continuar focados para colocarmos o Fortaleza novamente na Série A.

O segundo semestre, inclusive, tem tudo para aumentar a responsabilidade do atleta dentro das opções existentes no elenco. Isso porque, recentemente, Edinho (um dos destaques da equipe chegando a liderar em número de assistências a Série B) foi negociado com o Atlético-MG.

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Clarke's a thinking captain, says Hussey

No one in Pallekele was more surprised to see Michael Hussey handed the ball than the man himself.On a hunch from Australia’s captain Michael Clarke, Hussey was brought on to disrupt a budding partnership between Kumar Sangakkara and Angelo Mathews, and in three balls’ time he had enticed Sangakkara to push a catch to short extra cover. Job done, Hussey sauntered back to his position at gully, where he had earlier held a blinding catch to remove Mahela Jayawardene.Hussey returned neat figures of 1-1-0-1 and joked at the end of the day that he was more than happy to bowl only the one over because he “was starting to stiffen up already”. According to him, there was method to Clarke’s madness.”I couldn’t believe Michael Clarke was going to give me a bowl,” Hussey said. “He did sort of say he wouldn’t mind giving me a couple of overs, because with a little less pace they [Sri Lanka] might chip one out to cover and, obviously, he was spot on. It wasn’t just about ‘let’s just give anyone a go’, it was about trying to bowl a little slower. The pitch was slow and it was a bit hard to drive. He’s certainly a thinking captain and yeah, he had the golden hand today.”It was a very valuable wicket for the team. I’ll take it any day of the week because he’s [Sangakkara] one of the best players in the world and they had a pretty good partnership going. To be able to break that and give the guys a chance with the ball reversing a little was very fortuitous I think.”Hussey’s contribution summed up a day when Australia’s skill and instinct was matched only by Sri Lanka’s underachievement. Under such circumstances it is little wonder that the visitors are well and truly on the way towards a first series victory anywhere since defeating New Zealand early in 2010.As for the catch, Hussey rated it one of his most significant snares, removing the batsman who had held up Australia’s push for victory in Galle with a masterly 105. “It’s pretty special. Definitely, was a great reaction from the team.”It’s always great to hang on to a spectacular catch but, more importantly, it was the wicket of Jayawardene who was a big thorn in our side down in Galle. I guess I was pretty lucky today in that the two wickets that were probably the key were in my hands.”Australia’s domination of Sri Lanka’s batsmen has been almost total. Ryan Harris and Trent Copeland were precision personified with the new ball, while Nathan Lyon again bowled with courage and variety to the middle order. The bowlers, Hussey said, deserved a lot of credit for his side’s success.”I think it’s a real testament to the way the bowlers have gone about their work,” he said. “They’ve been very patient. The surface out there is good. Despite it being a bit slow, making it hard to get the timing right, it’s only as good as the bowlers bowl. If they bowl with width or err in length, you’ll be able to score quite quickly out there. But our bowlers were very disciplined for long periods of time.”They’re very clear in their minds about what they’re trying to do and we’ve proven we can do it now for the first one and a half Test matches. But we’ve got to maintain that standard over longer periods of time if are to get back to where we want to be in the standings.”

التعادل يحسم مباراة الكونغو وأوغندا في كأس أمم إفريقيا للمحليين

تعادل منتخب الكونغو الديمقراطية مع نظيره الأوغندي، سلبيًا، اليوم السبت، ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا للمحليين.

الكونغو واجهت أوغندا، على ملعب 19 مايو، في إطار مباريات الجولة الأولى من دور المجموعات بأمم إفريقيا للمحليين الجزائر 2023.

طالع أيضًا | موزمبيق تتعادل سلبيًا مع إثيوبيا في بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا للمحليين

وفشل لاعبو المنتخبين في ترجمة أي فرص لأهداف، لتنتهي المباراة بالتعادل السلبي وحصول كل فريق على نقطة.

وبهذا التعادل يتصدر منتخب الكونغو الديمقراطية ترتيب المجموعة الثانية بنقطة وحيدة بشكل مؤقت ويأتي منتخب أوغندا ثانيًا بنفس النقطة.

ومن المنتظر أن تُلعب المباراة الثانية بالمجموعة في التاسعة مساء اليوم، بين كوت ديفوار والسنغال.

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