مورينيو يرد بشكل قاطع على عودته لتدريب ريال مدريد

أوضح المدير الفني لفريق بنفيكا، جوزيه مورينيو، موقفه من إمكانية العودة إلى نادي ريال مدريد من جديد، لتولي مسؤولية تدريب الفريق الملكي، خلفًا لـ تشابي ألونسو حال الإطاحة به من منصبه الحالي.

وتحوم الشكوك بقوة حول مستقبل تشابي ألونسو رفقة ريال مدريد، حيث انتشرت تكهنات مؤخرًا حول إمكانية الإطاحة به من منصبه كمدرب للفريق، بسبب تذبذب مستوى الفريق تحت قيادته، وعلاقته المتوترة مع العديد من اللاعبين.

وظهرت تقارير صحفية تربط أكثر من اسم بإمكانية خلافة تشابي ألونسو في تدريب ريال مدريد، مثل يورجن كلوب وزين الدين زيدان، وكالعادة ظهر اسم جوزيه مورينيو في هذا السياق.

اقرأ أيضًا.. ريال مدريد يتلقى صدمة قوية قبل مباراة مانشستر سيتي في دوري أبطال أوروبا

وسُئل مدرب بنفيكا الحالي عن الشائعات التي تربطه بالعودة إلى ريال مدريد، حيث كان رده واضحًا للغاية، حيث نفى كل تلك الشائعات وأغلق باب العودة إلى البرنابيو.

وسُئل مورينيو من جانب صحفي عن ذلك الأمر، حيث أوضح البرتغالي بإيماءات، أنه لا يريد سماع أي شيء عن تلك الشائعات.

وقال مورينيو، في تصريحاته التي نشرتها صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية: “ليس الأمر أنني بحاجة إلى إغلاقه، بل إنه مُغلق بالفعل، إنه أمر مغلق، أنت من فتحه”، اختتم ضاحكًا.

Coutinho, Antony ou Vini Jr? Quem pode ganhar espaço na Seleção com a ausência de Neymar

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da betsul: Neymar sentiu um desconforto muscular no último treino da Seleção Brasileira antes do clássico contra a Argentina, nesta terça-feira (16), às 20h30, pelas Eliminatórias para a Copa do Mundo de 2022, e nem viajou para a San Juan. A ausência do principal jogador do Brasil abre uma lacuna: quem será o substituto diante dos ‘hermanos’?

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da apostaganha: No sistema ofensivo, o técnico Tite trabalha com duas características: os atacantes em extremos e os meias pelo lado. E dependerá justamente da estratégia traçada pelo treinador a opção escolhida para a partida.

Como Neymar relatou o problema no adutor da coxa esquerda após atividade realizada no CT do Palmeiras na manhã da última segunda-feira (15), a escolha da comissão técnica será estritamente no ‘olhômetro’ e conversa, já que a delegação brasileira não treinará na Argentina.

Se a opção for manter uma ideia de jogo, a tendência é que Philippe Coutinho seja o escolhido para ocupar a opção de Neymar, já que o camisa 11, que não era convocado há um ano, possui características semelhantes as de Ney, podendo tanto jogar como um articulador pelos lados, quanto como um armador centralizado.

Autor do gol que deu a vitória ao Brasil contra a Colômbia, na última quinta-feira (11), e que consequentemente garantiu a classificação da Seleção Brasileira à Copa do Mundo de 2022, Lucas Paquetá conseguiria manter a sua linha de atuação, pelo menos do início do jogo contra os colombianos, caso Coutinho seja o escolhido de Tite, pois conseguiria alternar a atuação como central e o lado esquerdo, já que dificilmente cairá como um ‘falso nove’, pois a tendência é que Gabriel Jesus, que atua como centroavante e ponta, perca a posição para Matheus Cunha, que é jogador mais fixo na grande área.

Contudo, esse diálogo em campo que Paquetá e Neymar vem desenvolvendo e tem dado muito certo teria que ser criado instintivamente caso Philippe Coutinho simplesmente entrasse no lugar do camisa 10 da Seleção.

Outro fator que pode colaborar com a entrada de Coutinho é que no chamado ‘treino fantasma’, onde Tite instrui movimentações e posicionamentos com o time que levará a campo, sem um adversário, o auxiliar Cléber Xavier faz o mesmo trabalho com os reservas, para que ambos estejam preparados em relação as estratégias do jogo em questão.

No entanto, o desempenho do Brasil no segundo tempo contra a Colômbia pode ser um trunfo para que um atleta mais veloz de ponta possa ganhar espaço e a titularidade contra a Argentina, e aí Vinicius Júnior e Antony crescem na disputa.

Na etapa final contra os colombianos, Vini Junior entrou no lugar de Fred, ficou fixo pelo lado esquerdo, local onde há a lacuna coma saída de Neymar, durante todo o período em que jogou. Paquetá se tornou um meia central.

Vini jogou bem contra a Colômbia e a dinâmica da etapa final foi melhor do que o primeiro tempo. No entanto, o que pode jogar contra a entrada de Vini é justamente o fato de que para isso acontecer Tite teria que mudar a ideia que vem trabalhado nos últimos dias apenas na conversa, e não no treinamento.

Ainda que tenha mantido mistério no último treino antes do clássico contra a Argentina, o penúltimo trabalho, realizado no domingo (14), mostrou as possibilidades que a Seleção deve levar a campo em San Juan, até mesmo com as entradas de Fabinho, como volante, no lugar do suspenso Casemiro, do zagueiro Éder Militão no lugar de Thiago Silva, e o atacante Matheus Cunha na vaga de Gabriel Jesus, por opção da comissão técnica.

Por fora corre Antony. Com a boa entrada no segundo tempo contra os colombianos, combinado a atuação abaixo da média de Raphinha, a expectativa é que o atleta ex-São Paulo ganhasse uma oportunidade como titular diante da Argentina. Mas nos treinamentos, Tite, a princípio, manteve Raphinha.

Como Antony costumeiramente joga pelo lado direito, dificilmente será ele o escolhido para a vaga de Neymar.

Já classificado para o Mundial no Qatar, TIte já disse publicamente que trata duelos como os contra Colômbia e Argentina como testes para a Copa, já que acredita que essas seleções estarão classificadas. Portanto, situações como a atual, de lesão do Neymar, é importante para que o treinador brasileiro esboce como ‘tirar coelhos da cartola’ em situações adversar como essa em meio a uma competição em tiro curto, como será o torneio no Qatar daqui a um ano.

As it happened – India vs England, 4th Test, Ahmedabad, 2nd day

Updates, analysis and colour from the second day of the fourth Test

Alan Gardner05-Mar-2021*Most recent entry will appear at the top, please refresh your page for the latest updates. All times are localA day of two halves in Ahmedabad saw India seize control of the fourth Test, as an innings of two halves from Rishabh Pant cut England down to size. Pant’s maiden hundred on home soil was a masterpiece of adapting his game to the demands of conditions and match situation, and by the time he had flamed out, English hopes of hanging in the game had largely gone up in smoke.Seeking the sort of first-innings runs that would define the contest, India had stuttered and stumbled to 146 for 6 during the afternoon session, as England succeeded in their attempts to control the run rate while making regular incisions. Ben Stokes, who hurled himself through 20 overs in the day for the wickets of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, and James Anderson set the tone from the outset as Joe Root shuffled his hand adroitly in defence of his side’s mediocre efforts with the bat.But the struggles of Dom Bess left England’s four-man attack stretched, as a century stand between Pant and Washington Sundar wrested back control. Initially, runs came in circumspect fashion as India sought to rebuild, and had Bess been granted an lbw decision when Pant had 35 – Nitin Menon’s call was upheld by the narrowest of margins on DRS – things could have taken a wholly different course. As it was, Pant took the game into his own hands.A watchful half-century from 82 balls provided the kindling for Pant to ignite against a toiling opposition late in the day. Sparks flew and runs flowed, England’s plans to bowl dry blown clean out of the water on a parched late Gujarati afternoon, as Pant raced on to his hundred in the space of another 33 deliveries. He fell moments later, but Sundar carried on the good work to the close to leave India in sight of 300 and a potentially decisive lead.4.55pm: Bess’ drought continuesIt’s not been Dom Bess’ day, and he still can’t buy a wicket for love nor money. He thought he had trapped Sundar lbw, but Ultra-Edge revealed a thick spike on review and the on-field decision was overturned. His struggles will doubtless be a talking point overnight after a difficult return to the side. 141 runs and just one wicket in the final session, and that chink of light for England has quickly turned back into darkness.4.35pm: Washington marches onHe was slipstreaming Pant for much of the afternoon, but this has been a fine knock from Washington Sundar, too. Anyone who took notice of his Test debut in Australia earlier this year would know he can bat; but his second Test fifty, reached via a brace of back-foot off-side carves that have been a feature of his innings, has further bolstered India’s position in this Test. Stokes is back as Root shuffles his options but England look to be running on empty.4.21pm: Anderson strikes back

And like a typhoon sweeping through, almost as soon as the winds have whipped up then they are gone! Anderson scrags the young punk, though it was more a case of living and dying by the sword: Pant swung hard but picked out midwicket on the pull, Root holding on to a stinger to end a 113-run stand. But Pant takes the ovation as he walks off, he has forged a position of some strength for his side.4.15pm: Pant soars!Rishabh Pant•BCCI

Goes to his hundred with a slog-swept six! A touch of the Sehwags, a hint of the Gilchristian, but you suspect Rishabh Pant is a complete one-off. Having anchored the innings for an 82-ball half-century, he’s only needed another 33 to get his century. Incendiary batting and it has turned the heat up on England, to the delight of a vocal crowd at Motera.4.05pm: New ball, same PantRishabh Pant and Washington Sundar share a light moment in the middle•BCCI

England take the second new ball, the venerable James Anderson trooping to the top of his mark. Anderson smiles about as often as Morissey in at a meat market, and standing in the mid-afternoon heat, you can imagine he’s had his fill of hard yakka. But the hard, new sphere in his hands could unlock the game for England again, so in he runs, lands the ball on a ‘kerchief outside off… and here comes Rishabh Pant, destroyer of worlds, slapping his first delivery on the up through mid-off. Next ball, he’s crouching and flat-batting a cut for four more. Anderson has only conceded 19 runs from his previous 102 balls, now Pant is tucking in. A zippy bouncer sits him back, but the momentum has shifted in this innings.Next over he whips Stokes to the right of midwicket, before Washington Sundar throws the bat for a couple more boundaries. Then comes the , a reverse-scooped four over the cordon to bring up the hundred stand for India’s seventh wicket! The impudence of youth, and Anderson actually allows himself a wry semi-smile now. What can you do?3.42pm: India in front

Speaking of England beginning to flag, Pant senses the moment and decides to buckle his swash against Stokes, before the arrival of the new nut. First he slashes a fat top edge over the cordon, then wallops a pull in front of deep midwicket, to draw the scores level. A couple more poked through the covers takes India into a first-innings lead, and Stokes looks spent, losing the ball in his delivery stride, then delivering a beamer to Sundar. Wheels ever-so-slightly coming off.3.35pm: StretchedJames Anderson and Ben Stokes chat in the middle•BCCI

England have turned back to Ben Stokes, with the new ball five overs away. The longer this partnership stretches on, the more it puts into focus the struggles of Dom Bess, as well as the decision to go in with only two other frontline bowlers. James Anderson will be readying himself for another burst, and given Stokes’ mentality, he could just bowl on through. But with India approaching a lead, and still four wickets standing, for the first time today the tourists are looking a bit flat.3.15pm: Pant salute

Skips out and nudges through mid-on, that’s a half-century for Rishabh Pant – from 82 balls, his second-slowest in Tests (after a certain knock at the Gabba). The Ahmedabad crowd get their gratification, after Rohit missed out on his landmark earlier in the day, as India continue to steadily erode the deficit through this seventh-wicket pair.

3pm: Narrowing the gapWashington Sundar rocks back to cut•BCCI

England go back to Jack Leach in search of control after Bess’ four-over spell costs 19. In a low-scoring game, it can take just a partnership or two to tip the scales one way or another – Pant and Sundar have now added more than 30 together, bringing first-innings parity within sight for India.2.45pm: Pant’s on fire (or going nicely, at least)This could be a pivotal hour or so, with India aiming to whittle down that lead with wickets in hand. They won’t mind seeing Dom Bess resume his spell after tea, even more so when he starts with a full toss that Washington Sundar carts through midwicket for four. He’s then slapped hard for four more by Rishabh Pant after dropping short, as ten runs come off the over. Pant might have been a tad lucky to survive a tight lbw before the break, but you can be sure he’ll be keen to cash in.

Meanwhile, here’s the tea discussion from our experts on Match Day.2.15pm: TeaRishabh Pant employs the sweep•BCCI

England chipped out two more wickets during the afternoon session, including the key scalp of Rohit Sharma, as they kept alive hopes of parlaying an unexpected first-innings lead in Ahmedabad. With Rishabh Pant reining himself him to score an unbeaten 36 from 62, India went to tea precariously poised six down.Rohit and Pant had eased along to a 41-run stand after lunch when Ben Stokes struck as the drinks break approached. Rohit fell one run short of his third 50-plus score of the series, lbw to a nip-backer that went with umpire’s call on DRS. Jack Leach then had R Ashwin caught at short midwicket, and England’s afternoon could have been even better if Nitin Menon had raised his finger to a Dom Bess appeal against Pant that was deemed to be clipping the bails in the last over before the interval.2.05pm: Stoking the flamesESPNcricinfo Ltd

He has now been given a breather, but Stokes has really pulled a shift as England’s second seamer in this match. This is the most number of overs he has bowled in an innings since the 2020 New Year’s Test in Cape Town – when he helped batter down the door on the final evening at Newlands. He had only delivered 15 overs in the series to this point, but has sent down 17 over the course of days one and two in Ahmedabad, claiming the wickets of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma while going at less than two an over. Whether it’s Chattogram, Colombo or Headingley, he does like to get his hands dirty with the ball.1.55pm: Another one goneEngland had their share of support at Motera•BCCI

Ashwin survived a peppering from Stokes, but he isn’t able to hang around for long as England bag their sixth wicket. Jack Leach gets his second of the day, well held at short midwicket as Ashwin attempted to work to leg. Still a bit of batting to come in the shape of Washington Sundar and Axar Patel, but a lot on Pant’s shoulders now, as India seek to better England’s 205.1.45pm: Ding! Ding!

1.35pm: Ashwin survivesHaving sung his praises, umpire Menon has now got one wrong, R Ashwin successfully reviewing after a Stokes bumper flicked his shoulder on the way through. The next ball was edged through the cordon for four. Getting lively out there!1.08pm: Hitman shot down!Ben Stokes celebrates after trapping Rohit Sharma•BCCI

Fifty up for Rohit Sharma, from 144 balls. Third time he’s done so in the series – and each one in the first innings of low-scoring Tests Stokes has done it again, ripping out the big wicket of Rohit! I won’t pretend I hadn’t been writing about how he was the man keeping England at bay, “mixing stalwart defence with only the occasional flourish”; but after a double change in the bowling, Root and Stokes replacing Bess (8-0-30-0) and Anderson, Rohit got stuck on 49 and then pinned at the end of the over, a marginal call as Stokes brought one back in, umpire’s call on line and impact… but Nitin Menon raised his shooter skyward, and India are five down, still 84 runs adrift.12.40pm: Making the Bess of itEngland have a balancing act here, with control the priority for their four-man attack (five if you include Joe Root). Which brings us to Bess. How should Root be using him today?
He had a major decision to make at lunch. He could either persist with two of the three bowlers who did so well in the morning and risk bowling them into the ground, he could bring himself on or he could give Bess a chance to get into the game. I think he’s made the right decision in bowling Bess. That’s because, if he doesn’t bowl him now, he risks damaging his confidence even further. And you would think he is going to have to bowl a fair bit later in the match. Basically, having picked him, they have to make it work. And the best way to make it work is for him to settle into the game with a spell now. He has a left-hander to target and some help from the surface. It has to be now.We’ve already seen stray full tosses and signs that India will look to attack him. Are England going to just have to suck that up for a bit?
Well, it’s come to something when you have to ask that about a Test bowler. And a Test offspinner at that. It does remind me a bit of the Ian Salisbury situation. But I’m not sure Bess has the potential upside of a leggie like Salisbury. Really, you need your offspinner to provide control. Not be a risk. As to how India play him… do they need to attack him? If he bowls a four-ball every over, they just need to bat in as risk-free a way as they can and they will pick up runs without drama. I’d think that was the way to go. Looking further ahead… the next few days define Bess’ immediate future as a Test player. Right now, it feels as if he has quite a lot to do to prove himself at this level. But he’s probably going to be bowling in the fourth innings yet and could still bowl England to a memorable victory. So yes, a lot to unfold in the next couple of days.James Anderson has a word of advice for Ben Stokes•BCCI

It’s simply the Bess situation England find themselves in (honk!) – but at least the control and consistency, from Anderson and Stokes in particular, have given Root some breathing room
Yes, they’ve bowled England back into the match. And this is not Bess’ fault: he’s been massively over-promoted to fill the chasm that exists in English cricket where a bunch of spinners should be. Just consider this one stat: Bess averages 47 – yes, 47 – in the Second XI Championship. He’s pretty much never been first choice for his county and he is being asked to learn his trade in a huge series against the best team in the world. So yes, he’s really struggling. But an awful lot has been asked of him. Too much, in my view.12.15pm: We go again

Hold on to your titfers, Rishabh Pant is out in the middle. England have resumed with Dom Bess and Anderson bowling in tandem, looking to maintain the squeeze they applied in the field this morning. Though between the habitual, seat-of-the-Pant(s) approach of India’s No. 6, and Bess’ proclivity for drag downs and full tosses, austerity may be hard to maintain.

11.30am: LunchRohit Sharma eyes the sweep•BCCI

Three wickets fell during an attritional morning session as India sought the kind of first-innings runs that would define the contest in this fourth Test. Successes for Jack Leach, Ben Stokes and James Anderson – who removed Ajinkya Rahane with the last ball before lunch – buoyed England as they battled to stay in the game.For the third Test in a row, Rohit Sharma led the way with the bat for the home side, taking a more circumspect approach to be unbeaten on 32 from 106 balls. Virat Kohli made his second duck of the series, bounced out by Stokes, and England could take heart from the way they controlled the run rate – only 56 runs came in 25.5 overs – and then produced vital incisions as the session wore on.After a tight opening from Anderson and Stokes, Leach separated India’s second-wicket pair, sliding a straight delivery into Cheteshwar Pujara’s pad fractionally before his bat came through to defend. Kohli was then surprised by a Stokes effort ball to feather an edge, and although Rahane counterattacked effectively, he steered to second slip with the interval looming.11.20am: Rohit the key man (again)”I think this pitch is a bit two-paced, so Rohit has not been able to drive through the line so easily. Before this innings, he had a strike rate of 80-something against the fast bowlers in this series. Here he’s not been able to play that sort of game. Even the bouncer that hit his head stopped on him, and he was early on the hook. Even that last ball from Leach that Rahane tried to drive.”The question is how long England can keep Bess out of the attack. And what happens when he comes on. It feels like India might try to go after him, and that could go both ways.””So far this game has been a little like Bangalore 2017. India got bowled out cheaply on day one, with Nathan Lyon taking an 8-fer, then came back with a bowling performance that was similar to how England have bowled so far.”11am: Kohli catches cold9:32

Mute Me: Virat Kohli – where have all the centuries gone?

It’s now 12 innings and almost 18 months since Kohli’s last Test hundred – in fact, it’s currently a long wait across all formats – and the India captain may not get another chance in this series. As my stats-corps colleague Gaurav Sundararaman points out, this is only the second time Kohl has made two ducks in a series – and we all know how difficult the 2014 tour of England was for him. Our Mute Me panel discussed his current output before the Test, with Dustin Silgardo almost getting through his 60 seconds intact (and after Nitin Menon’s contribution this morning, props also to Gaurav for mentioning the standard of on-field umpiring).By the way, I may have been muted, but my pre-series prediction is looking pretty safe now, eh?10.40am: The sound of silence…Virat Kohli walks back without scoring•BCCI

Now Stokes has bounced out Kohli for his second duck of the series! Up goes Virender Sharma’s finger, and although Kohli glares suspiciously at the pitch, he doesn’t linger long over thoughts of a review… Huge moment. After their tight start, England have gone bang-bang. Are you watching Australia?!10.25am: Leach makes one stick!Jack Leach celebrates the wicket of Cheteshwar Pujara•BCCI

England get their reward just before the hour mark. Having shackled the scoring, Jack Leach then dispatched Pujara for the fourth time in the series – courtesy of an eagle-eyed bit of umpiring from Nitin Menon. Just 16 runs had come in 12 overs of watchful batting, and Leach then settled nicely into a groove: the wicket-taking ball was flighted enough to draw Pujara forward and then skipped on to hit pad ahead of defensive bat prod. Pujara immediately reviewed but DRS couldn’t save him from what Menon already knew. Sadly for Che Pu, the crowd won’t mind, because his wicket brings VIrat Kohli to the crease.

10.20am: Steady startRohit Sharma defends watchfully•BCCI

Jack Leach into the attack for the first time today, from the Reliance End, and he’s found some turn and a nice line to the two right-handers – both of whom he’s had success against this series. Pujara got away with a genuine edge from the final ball of the over, the ball flicking the tips of Ben Foakes’ gloves on its way through and diverting down, short of Stokes at slip.There’s been a change of ends for Stokes, too, after Anderson delivered a searching spell of 5-3-3-0. Rohit, in contrast to his approach this series, has buckled down with the intention of seeing out the newish-ball threat, currently 19 off 74 balls.

9.55am: Motera runningRohit and Cheteshwar Pujara, India’s second-wicket pair, have made a wary start so far, with just four runs coming from the opening five overs – although Stokes then serves up back-to-back full tosses to Rohit, who slugs the second of them for a boundary. There’s been good pace and carry for the seamers, but nothing untoward from the surface.Anyway, while we get settled in, why not have a gander at what George Dobell thoughts on England’s first-innings batting effort:

Whatever the rights and wrongs of the pitches in the previous couple of Tests – really, let’s not get bogged down with that here – there could be no reasonable complaints about this surface. Indeed, offering something to bowlers of all types and a fair opportunity to score for batsmen, you might well argue it has been an excellent pitch to this point. And if a team wins the toss on such a surface, they surely need to be compiling a first-innings total in excess of 300 and batting into the second day.

9.35am: Let’s get it on

England start up with James Anderson, beginning a new spell from the Adani Pavilion End, and Ben Stokes. Anderson has conceded his first runs, but also rapped Rohit Sharma on the pads a couple of times. Time to find out which side of bed this Motera deck has woken up on…9.15am: Morning callHello and welcome back to the action. India did a sterling job with the ball on day one – even if England’s rummage down the back of the sofa did bring them 200 for the first time in a while – and can take purposeful strides towards the WTC final with a solid showing from their batsmen. The tourists are in need of a cascade of wickets, but probably won’t get quite so much help from the pitch. Either way, let’s hope it’s a good, honest scrap between professionals who care about the sport they love. Shall we?

Postecoglou 2.0: Celtic looking at hiring "box-office" McKenna alternative

da 888casino: Who will replace Brendan Rodgers as Celtic manager?

da cassino online: Well, most supporters would like to see Ange Postecoglou return, having won five trophies during his two seasons in Glasgow, very much still, almost inarguably, the most popular Celtic boss of modern times.

However, according to widespread reports, the Aussie is highly unlikely to return to the club at this time, seeking time away from football following his ill-fated 39 days in charge of Nottingham Forest, failing to win any of his eight matches in the East Midlands.

Other names, including Kieran McKenna, Craig Bellamy, Kjetil Knutsen and Nicky Hayen, appear to be high up on the board’s wish list, but getting them out of their current positions will not be easy, so should Celtic target a “box office” title-winning coach currently out of work, who could repeat Postecoglou’s success?

What made Ange Postecoglou a success at Celtic

Given that Celtic had been a total mess the season before, when Postecoglou was appointed manager in the summer of 2021, most, including all Rangers supporters, were laughing.

Well, they weren’t laughing for long because, after losing his first three Premiership away games, the Australian then oversaw a 38-match unbeaten streak in the league, winning 32 of these matches, departing having picked up two league titles, two League Cups and a Scottish Cup.

His charisma and personality completely won over a then-divided fan base, very much playing the role of a cult leader, while his now infamous Ange-ball high intensity, high-possession, relentless style of play was like nothing seen in Scottish football before or since.

Also, Postecoglou’s knowledge of lesser-known markers, specifically the Japanese league, helped him sign Reo Hatate, Daizen Maeda and Kyōgo Furuhashi, while, in a cosmopolitan squad, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Jota, Matt O’Riley, Aaron Mooy, Giorgos Giakoumakis, Alistair Johnston and others from all across the globe thrived.

All of this culminated in creating, arguably, the most thrilling and unstoppable Celtic side anyone has enjoyed watching for a very long time, ending the 2022/23 season with 99 points, having scored 114 goals, the most the club have managed in a single league campaign since 1916.

However, it was Postecoglou’s cult of personality that instantaneously enamoured him with supporters from day one, which was crucial considering his lack of prior name recognition, so should Celtic now seek to appoint a coach who possesses similar characteristics?

Celtic's next Ange Postecoglou

According to a report by Sky Sports, seven names are under consideration for the vacant Celtic job, including the aforementioned Bellamy, Knutsen, McKenna and Hayen.

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They also state that Damien Duff is ‘being assessed’, noting that he has ‘strong ties with principal shareholder Dermot Desmond’.

The Irishman began his coaching career as youth manager at Shamrock Rovers before joining Celtic, briefly working with the B team before serving as Neil Lennon’s assistant when he replaced Rodgers in February 2019.

After Lennon was sacked, he had a short stint on the Republic of Ireland’s coaching staff, before joining Shelbourne, where he truly made a name for himself.

In just over three seasons in charge of Shels, overseeing 151 games, Duff enjoyed unparalleled success, as the table below documents.

Duff’s Shelbourne statistics

Stats

Duff at Shels

Matches

151

Wins

60

Draws

50

Loses

41

Goals for

189

Goals against

157

LOI points-per-game

1.49

2022 LOI finish

7th

2023 LOI finish

4th

2024 LOI finish

Champions

FAI Cup best

Runners-up

Stats via Transfermarkt

When Duff was appointed Shelbourne manager, they were a newly-promoted club, leading them to a first ​​​​​​​FAI Cup Final for 11 years at the end of his first season, ultimately beaten 4-0 by Derry City at the Aviva.

Nevertheless, this would prove to be the start of something special because, last year, the Reds were crowned League of Ireland champions for the first time in 18 years, pipping serial champions Shamrock Rovers on the final day by two points.

As a player, Duff won two Premier League titles with Chelsea and was part of the Fulham side that reached the Europa League Final, as well as accumulating 100 international caps, only six Irishmen have more.

Nevertheless, considering the Reds were 25/1 rank-outsiders before the season began, Duff described this as both the greatest achievement and the “pinnacle” of his career, adding that it was like something out of a Hollywood script.

Despite being a beloved figure among the Tolka Park faithful, Duff resigned as manager in June, following a sequence of five wins from 20 league matches, stepping away just days before the start of their Champions League qualifying campaign.

Still very popular in Drumcondra, Shelbourne technical director Luke Byrn described Duff as “box office”, while Miguel Delaney of the Independent asserted that his personality is ‘intensely captivating’ and ‘compelling’ to listen to, comparing him to José Mourinho, who was of course his manager at Stamford Bridge.

Meantime, Samuel Hutchinson of Total Football Analysis documents how Duff favours a style revolving around high possession and high intensity, very similar to that of Postecoglou.

Thus, Duff has both the personality and playing style to replicate Postecoglou’s success in Glasgow.

Of course, his lack of elite-level coaching experience is a concern, but he has worked at Celtic before and, possibly most crucially of all, is available.

Postecoglou himself was not first-choice, the Celtic board spending months attempting to woo Eddie Howe before that fell through, so Duff could ultimately prove to be the right man at the right time.

O'Neill 2.0: Celtic chasing "one of the best coaches" as Ange alternative

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'Vou ficar até o Vasco subir, igual da primeira vez', diz Nene, emocionado após goleada em São Januário

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da dobrowin: O Vasco vive o pior momento de sua história ao ser goleado por 4 a 0 para o Botafogo, em São Januário, e praticamente confirmar a permanência pelo segundo ano consecutivo na Série B. Na saída de campo, o meia Nene se emocionou ao falar sobre a situação e disse, que como da primeira vez, irá permanecer até o clube voltar à elite do futebol brasileiro.

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da blaze casino: – Estamos juntos aqui dentro. Ninguém estar separado e temos que ter vergonha na cara mesmo. Estou assim porque é a segunda vez que venho ajudar e sinto que falhei. Mas Deus sabe de todas as coisas. Não vou baixar a cabeça. Sei que dei tudo de mim e vou continuar dando até o último segundo. Vou ficar até o Vasco subir, igual da primeira vez – disse o atleta.

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O meia relembrou que em 2015, quando chegou ao Gigante da Colina e também não conseguiu impedir uma situação complicada: o rebaixamento. No entanto, permaneceu, foi protagonista na Série B do ano seguinte e ganhou o coração da torcida.O meia tem contrato até dezembro de 2022 e o presidente Jorge Salgado disse que o jogador irá permanecer.

+ATUAÇÕES: Em tarde desastrosa, Vasco é goleado com facilidade; Zeca e Léo Matos recebem as piores notas

Com o revés, o Cruz-Maltino soma 47 pontos e está a oito do Goiás, atual quarto colocado. Restam quatro jogos, mas as chances são praticamente irrisórias. O momento é de refletir sobre os erros, reorganizar o gigante do futebol brasileiro e planejar 2022.

Shubman Gill under observation, out of remainder of Eden Gardens Test

Shubman Gill was taken to a hospital for examination after the end of the second day’s play and is currently under observation in the hospital

ESPNcricinfo staff16-Nov-2025

Shubman Gill grimaces as he walks off holding the back of his neck•Getty Images

Shubman Gill, who had retired hurt clutching the back of his neck on the second day of the ongoing first Test against South Africa in Kolkata, “will take no further part in the Test match”, the BCCI said on Sunday morning, before the start of the third day of the Test.”[Gill] was taken to the hospital for examination after the end of day’s play,” the BCCI statement said. “He is currently under observation in the hospital. He will take no further part in the Test match. He will continue to be monitored by the BCCI medical team.”Gill’s participation in the remainder of the Eden Gardens Test had come into question on Saturday night itself. As reported by ESPNcricinfo, he was stretchered off from the stadium and hospitalised for what was understood to be a precautionary measure following neck spasms. He had been spotted wearing a neck brace and was accompanied by the team doctor when he left the stadium.Related

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He had felt discomfort three balls into his innings after unfurling a sweep to get off the mark with a boundary off Simon Harmer, and immediately called for the physio as he clutched the back of his neck. Gill was quick to leave the field, retired hurt, and didn’t return to bat as India were bowled out for 189.Before the day’s play, Gill was spotted by the broadcasters doing neck exercises in front of the coaching staff and a member of the medical team. In October 2024, too, he missed a Test against New Zealand due to neck stiffness.Terming the injury as “unfortunate”, India bowling coach Morne Morkel ruled out major concerns when asked about Gill’s workload and participation.”Gill is a very fit guy, he looks after himself very well,” Morkel said on Saturday evening. “So, it’s just unfortunate this morning that he woke up with a stiff neck and that carried him into the day, which was crucial for us. Another sort of partnership with him batting around was going to be needed for us at the time and… just bad timing.”In Gill’s absence, Rishabh Pant captained the side during South Africa’s second innings.

Forget Saka: Arsenal superstar is very quickly becoming Arteta's best player

da jogodeouro: There’s a real sense of optimism building at Arsenal Football Club that this year could finally be their year, with Mikel Arteta’s men the current pace setters in the Premier League.

da doce: The Gunners sit top of England’s top flight after the first ten outings of 2025/26, only losing once and currently enjoying a nine-game winning run across all competitions.

Saturday’s victory over Burnley was their eighth of the league campaign, keeping their fourth successive league clean sheet – now only conceding three goals in the Premier League.

Their summer dealings have no doubt aided their success in recent weeks, with Arteta now having a squad full of incredible talent, but more importantly, strength in depth.

One of the players already at the Emirates before the summer transfer window has since seen a decline in performance levels despite the added quality around him in North London.

Bukayo Saka’s decline in form at Arsenal in 2025/26

Over the last couple of years, winger Bukayo Saka has firmly been Arsenal’s star man, with the Englishman often tasked with providing the goods within the final third.

Whilst he suffered a serious hamstring injury last campaign, the 24-year-old still managed to achieve a total of 25 combined goals and assists in his 37 appearances across all competitions.

However, this season is yet to ignite for the Hale End academy graduate, with Saka currently unable to reach the high standards that he’s set for himself at the Emirates.

In his first eight league outings in 2025/26, the England international has only registered two goals and has yet been able to register any assists at present.

His recent performance against Burnley saw the forward blank once again, which has seen his goalless run extend to three games in England’s top-flight.

Saka was also able to register just 34 touches of the ball during his 90-minute performance – a tally that was the lowest of any player from either side at Turf Moor.

He also failed to complete a single dribble or create any chances, further highlighting his lack of impact within the final third despite the Gunners securing a 2-0 triumph.

The Arsenal player who’s now becoming Arteta’s best player

There’s no denying Saka will return to his best form in the coming months, but his recent lack of impact has seen numerous other Arsenal players take the headlines.

Declan Rice has been hugely influential from set pieces, often being the man to provide the goods from dead-ball situations – as seen by his tally of three assists so far this campaign.

However, the 26-year-old turned goalscorer against the Clarets on Saturday afternoon, adding to his tally and netting his second Premier League goal this term.

Viktor Gyokeres and David Raya have both had impacts at opposite ends of the pitch, as seen by their respective tallies of four goals and seven clean sheets to date.

Whilst both the aforementioned trio have all made a positive impact of late, none have quite matched the levels produced by centre-back Gabriel, who has been a real dominant force at both ends.

The Brazilian centre-back, who joined from Lille in 2020, would no doubt have been signed to provide defensive quality, but he’s now making a name for himself in the final third.

The 27-year-old has already achieved a staggering total of five combined goals and assists in his first 15 outings in 2025/26, with his latest coming against Burnley this weekend.

He rose highest at the back post from Rice’s corner, before nodding the ball across the face of goal and into the path of Gyokeres, who tapped in from close range.

However, Gabriel, is the main man. He has also dominated at the back – subsequently playing a key role in the club’s tally of seven league clean sheets during the early months of 2025/26.

He made 11 defensive contributions, which included nine clearances and one tackle and an interception made, further highlighting his ability without the ball at his feet.

Gabriel – stats against Burnley

Statistics

Tally

Minutes played

90

Touches

72

Passes completed

93%

Defensive contributions

11

Clearances

9

Tackles made

1

Interceptions made

1

Duels won

100%

Stats via FotMob

The Brazilian also completed 93% of the passes he attempted, whilst also registering a total of 72 touches – numbers which make him the perfect modern-day centre-back.

His ability to be outstanding at the back, coupled with his tremendous goalscoring threat, has made him one of the most well-rounded talents in world football at present.

If the Gunners are to end their two-decade wait for a Premier League title, Gabriel will likely be a key component to any of their success – especially if he can maintain his current form. As Jamie Carragher put it, he’s now the frontrunner to be named PFA Player of the Year & he’s now “the most influential player in the Premier League.”

As for Saka, his lack of form will no doubt be a concern, but if he can return to his own incredible heights, the club’s chance of claiming title glory in May will no doubt increase tenfold.

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سلوت عن استمرار جلوس محمد صلاح كبديل: أنا صاحب القرار في ليفربول

علق آرني سلوت، المدير الفني لنادي ليفربول، على بقاء محمد صلاح كبديل، وذلك قبل لحظات من مباراة الريدز أمام ليدز يونايتد بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ليفربول يحل ضيفًا بعد قليل على ليدز يونايتد في ملعب إيلانج رود وذلك لحساب منافسات الجولة الرابعة عشر من بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز في لقاء صعب على رجال سلوت.

وشهد تشكيل ليفربول استمرار تواجد محمد صلاح على مقاعد البدلاء للمباراة الثالثة على التوالي، حيث تواجد الدولي المصري كبديل ضد سندرلاند وضد وست هام يوناتيد كذلك.

اقرأ أيضًا.. تشكيل ليفربول أمام ليدز يونايتد في الدوري الإنجليزي.. موقف محمد صلاح

واعترف سلوت في تصريحات نقلتها شبكة ”Anfield sector”، أن بقاء محمد صلاح كبديل لم يكن سهلًا بالنسبة له، لكنه اتخذ القرار الأصح لفريقه.

وقال سلوت عن بقاء محمد صلاح كبديل: “لم يكن قرارًا سهلًا أبدًا فنحن جميعًا نعرف كم هو لاعب رائع، لكن اختيار التشكيلة التي أعتقد أننا بحاجة إليها اليوم يعود لي أيضًا، لهذا السبب اتخذت هذا القرار”.

وعن الدفع بدومينيك سوبوسلاي في مركز الجناح الأيمن، وما إذا كان الدولي المجري يقدم إضافة أكبر في هذا المركز، أضاف المدرب الهولندي: “الأمر لا يتعلق بنا فقط، بل يتعلق أيضًا بالفريق الذي نواجهه، في آخر مبارياتهم التي شاهدتها صعب ليدز الأمور على مانشستر سيتي في الشوط الثاني ورأيت الأمر نفسه ضد تشيلسي، نحاول التأقلم قدر الإمكان مع قوتهم ونأمل أن نتمكن من إلحاق الهزيمة بهم”.

موعد مباراة الزمالك القادمة بعد الفوز على زيسكو يونايتد في الكونفدرالية

انتهت مباارة الزمالك وزيسكو يونايتد، بنتيجة 1-0 لصالح الفريق الأبيض، في اللقاء الذي جمع بينهما مساء اليوم ضمن مواجهات بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية.

وأقيمت المباراة بين الزمالك وزيسكو يونايتد على أرضية استاد القاهرة، في إطار لقاءات الجولة الأولى من مرحلة المجموعات لـ الكونفدرالية.

ويتواجد الزمالك على رأس المجموعة الرابعة ببطولة كأس الكونفدرالية، والتي تضم معه أندية المصري وكايزر تشيفز الجنوب إفريقي وزيسكو يونايتد الزامبي.

طالع | ترتيب مجموعة الزمالك في الكونفدرالية بعد فوز المصري على كايزر تشيفز

ويواصل الزمالك خوض مبارياته في مرحلة المجموعات أمام كايزر تشيفز الجنوب إفريقي، ضمن مواجهات الجولة الثانية من مرحلة المجموعات لـ الكونفدرالية. موعد مباراة الزمالك القادمة بعد الفوز أمام زيسكو يونايتد في الكونفدرالية

وتقام مباراة الزمالك أمام كايزر تشيفز الجنوب إفريقي، يوم السبت 29 نوفمبر الجاري، في تمام الساعة 3 عصرًا بتوقيت القاهرة.

O'Neill, Boland share nine as McSweeney shines in Junction arm wrestle

McSweeney’s 199-ball innings ensured South Australia’s first innings deficit was just two runs

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Nathan McSweeney brings up a half-century•Getty Images

Nathan McSweeney showcased why he remains firmly in Test calculations with a gritty half-century in the face of some phenomenal seam bowling from Scott Boland and Fergus O’Neill who took nine wickets between them to leave Victoria and South Australia locked in a tight arm wrestle after two days at the Junction Oval.O’Neill took his fifth career five-wicket haul to maintain his outstanding Sheffield Shield record, while Boland claimed 4 for 53 with spells that were every bit the equal of the best he has shown at Test level, to bowl South Australia out for 283 and give Victoria a narrow two-run first innings lead. That advantage swelled to 48 as Campbell Kellaway and Marcus Harris batted impressively in the final hour of the day.Victory is crucial for Victoria if they are to maintain a realistic chance of making the Shield final.Related

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Their lead would have been more without McSweeney’s 199-ball 60 in very challenging batting conditions. He only struck six boundaries and had to defend and leave stoutly in the face of some high-quality bowling from O’Neill and Boland who delivered 38.4 of the 67.4 overs he was out there for.He began the day on 9 off 52 balls and was unable to gain any fluency early after Jason Sangha was adjudged lbw not offering a shot to O’Neill for 19.Jake Lehmann helped break the shackles with a breezy 40 off 43 balls that included two thunderous drives down the ground. O’Neill switched ends to break the 54-run stand, nipping one back from around the wicket to pin Lehmann lbw.McSweeney started to flow from there despite the loss of Liam Scott, who was also trapped plumb infront by an excellent Xavier Crone yorker. Scott’s front foot slid from under him to leave him on all fours as the finger was raised.McSweeney kept accumulating with the help of Harry Nielsen. But O’Neill’s accuracy was unrelenting. McSweeney eventually nicked a good length delivery on off stump to Blake Macdonald at slip who held the low chance.Nielsen and Ben Manenti then counterattacked against the old ball as Boland and O’Neill rested before the new one was due. The pair added 61 for the seventh wicket before Boland returned to remove them both in quick succession.Manenti flashed a drive against the second new ball and nicked to Macdonald at first slip. Boland then nipped one back through Nielsen’s gate from around the wicket to splay off stump in almost identical fashion to Conor McInerney’s dismissal on the first evening. But Nielsen’s 45 was vital in the context of the match.Brendan Doggett and Henry Thornton combined to frustrate Victoria, adding 34 for the ninth wicket before O’Neill switched ends again to take the final two wickets. He took a sharp return catch to remove Doggett for 19 before clean bowling Jordan Buckingham.It set up a tricky 16-over period in the evening session for Kellaway and Harris to negotiate. But the pair left and defended well against the new ball while rotating the strike impressively to give Victoria the chance to build a significant lead on day three.

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