Torcida pede saída de Milton Mendes em desembarque do Vasco; veja vídeo

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A passagem de Milton Mendes no cargo de técnico do Vasco caminha para o fim. Internamente, o treinador perdeu força com a cúpula do clube e deve ter sua demissão oficializada até esta terça-feira. Uma reunião entre os dirigentes está programada ainda para esta segunda-feira, quando uma decisão será encaminhada. No início da tarde, durante desembarque do time no aeroporto do Galeão, cerca de dez torcedores protestaram, com direito a xingamento e empurra-empurra, contra Milton Mendes, pedindo que deixasse o cargo. Seguranças tiveram que agir (confira abaixo vídeo completo da confusão).

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Mais de 15 seguranças do Vasco foram deslocados para o aeroporto. O atacante Luis Fabiano foi o primeiro a deixar o saguão do terminal dois, antes de Milton Mendes, e foi poupado dos protestos. A confusão durou menos de dois minutos, tempo que todos os jogadores e comissão técnica desembarcaram e foram direto para o ônibus cruz-maltino, que esperava na porta do desembarque. Apesar de o elenco ter recebido folga nesta segunda (reapresentação nesta terça), o destino da condução foi São Januário, onde Milton Mendes se reunirá com a cúpula para definir o futuro.

O Vasco retornou nesta segunda-feira de Salvador, onde no último domingo foram derrotados pelo Bahia por 3 a 0. Nos últimos cinco jogos no Campeonato Brasileiro, nenhuma vitória (três derrotas e dois empates). No sábado, o time cruz-maltino faz o último jogo antes da paralisação de duas semanas para as Eliminatórias – a equipe enfrentará o Fluminense no Maracanã. A tendência é a de que já neste clássico não seja Milton Mendes que fique no banco como treinador do Vasco. Nomes já foram ventilados nas últimas horas nos bastidores, mas há dificuldade financeira para um encaminhamento substituto.

van Jaarsveld lifts Kent from danger

A round-up from the latest County Championship matches

Cricinfo staff01-May-2009Division Two3rd dayKent’s captain, Martin van Jaarsveld, lifted his side clear of danger on the penultimate day at Chelmsford, cracking his second century in as many matches to secure a first-innings lead of 226 against Essex. Van Jaarsveld came to the crease with his side in some danger at 113 for 2, still trailing by 52 after being asked to follow on, but a third-wicket stand of 124 with James Tredwell (79) ensured against any further damage. Darren Stevens then set his side up for a draw by reaching the close on 74 not out in a total of 391 for 5. Danish Kaneria was the most successful of Essex’s bowlers with 2 for 109.4th dayJon Lewis and Steve Kirby shared three wickets apiece as Gloucestershire saw off a determined run-chase from Northamptonshire to win by 44 runs on the final day at Wantage Road. Set a daunting 371 for victory, Northants were handily placed overnight on 200 for 5, with Andrew Hall and David Willey unbeaten in a sixth-wicket stand of 98. That partnership was soon ended when Willey fell to Vikram Banerjee for 47, and though Hall fell nine runs short of his century when Alex Gidman pinned him lbw, Steven Crook ensured the chase went on by marshalling the tail with 55 from 82 balls. The end, however, came quickly, as Kirby and Lewis returned with the new ball, and extracted the last three wickets for four runs.England’s Under-19 batsman James Taylor guided Leicestershire to safety with the first first-class hundred of his fledgling career, as Middlesex were thwarted in their victory push at Southgate. After being asked to follow on midway through the third day, Leicestershire were handily placed on 177 for 2 when play resumed, and though Tim Murtagh gave them some early jitters with three wickets for nine runs, including Boeta Dippenaar for 93, Taylor didn’t let their position slide away in a determined 197 ball innings. He received stoic support from the tail, with Paul Nixon making a virtually strokeless 31 in almost three and a half hours, before Wayne White and Carl Crowe flung the bat with more abandon as the match petered out in the closing overs.After losing an entire day to rain, Glamorgan and Derbyshire managed just 5.3 overs on the final day at Cardiff as their match finished as a very soggy draw. In the time available, Robert Croft claimed Daniel Redfern for his third wicket of the innings, but it was all academic.Division One3rd dayNottinghamshire cemented their overnight advantage against Lancashire on a curtailed third day at Old Trafford, as they extended their first innings from 263 for 6 to 367 for 9 declared, a lead of 178. The mainstays of their day were the captain Chris Read, who was run out for 63, and Paul Franks, who made 51 from 86 balls in his first first-class outing of the season. Lancashire were left with a solitary over before an early, which was negotiated without alarm.Matt Prior responded to his omission from England’s Twenty20 squad with a bruising unbeaten century, as Sussex fought back after an early collapse against Hampshire at The Rose Bowl. After losing the second day to the weather, Hampshire declared after 5.5 overs on 350 for 8, whereupon Dominic Cork continued his penchant for early breakthroughs by claiming the wickets of Michael Yardy and Ed Joyce. Chris Nash fell to James Tomlinson for 33, and when Murray Goodwin was run out for 7, Sussex were staring down the barrel at 97 for 4. But Prior sprung to the rescue with his first century of the season, as he dominated a fifth-wicket stand of 74 with Andy Hodd, who made 25 before become Cork’s third wicket of the innings.4th dayFor a full report from the final day between Somerset and Durham at Taunton click here.For a full report from the final day between Yorkshire and Worcestershire at Headingley click here.

تعرف على مباريات الأهلي المتبقية في الدوري بعد الفوز على الاتحاد السكندري

نجح الأهلي في تحقيق فوزٍ ثمين على الاتحاد السكندري بثلاثية نظيفة، في المباراة التي جمعت بينهما اليوم الأحد ضمن منافسات الدوري المصري الممتاز.

وتواجه الأهلي والاتحاد اليوم على أرضية ملعب الجيش ببرج العرب، في ختام منافسات الجولة التاسعة والعشرين من الدوري.

طالع أيضًا.. ترتيب الدوري المصري بعد فوز الأهلي على الاتحاد السكندري

ويتبقى للأهلي 6 مباريات فقط على اختتام مشواره خلال الموسم الحالي في بطولة الدوري.

ومن المقرر أن يلعب الأهلي ضد المصري البورسعيدي يوم الأربعاء المقبل، في إطار منافسات الجولة الثلاثين من الدوري. مباريات الأهلي المتبقية في الدوري المصري

الأهلي ضد المصري

إيسترن كومباني ضد الأهلي

الأهلي ضد الإسماعيلي

الأهلي ضد إنبي

طلائع الجيش ضد الأهلي

الأهلي ضد سيراميكا كليوباترا

Joachim Andersen was poor against Leicester

Crystal Palace staged a dramatic second-half fightback to secure a point against Leicester City in their Premier League clash at Selhurst Park on Sunday.

The visitors raced into a two-goal lead going into halftime thanks to strikes from Kelechi Iheanacho and Jamie Vardy, but Patrick Vieira’s substitutes proved pivotal, with Michael Olise and Jeffrey Schlupp coming off the bench to rescue a 2-2 draw.

Palace largely dominated proceedings in the opening half an hour, yet a mistake from one of their usually more reliable stars turned the game on its head.

Summer signing Joachim Andersen took a heavy touch when receiving a pass from centre-back partner Marc Guehi under no pressure, allowing Leicester forward Iheanacho to capitalise on his mistake and put the Foxes ahead.

The 25-year-old was then unable to cut out Harvey Barnes’ pass to Vardy for the second, compounding a tricky six-minute spell for the Denmark international.

As per SofaScore, Andersen received a measly match rating of just 5.8 out of 10 for his underwhelming showing, the lowest total awarded to any player on the pitch over the weekend.

It was an out-of-character display from the former Lyon ace who usually bullies his opponents, with Andersen losing three of his seven duels and failing to make a single tackle during the 90 minutes.

But he was especially sloppy when in possession. He lost the ball on a whopping 22 occasions and completed just six of his 17 attempted long balls, leading to an overall pass completion of only 77%.

Andersen proved to be a liability for Palace as he let Vieira down in south London. However, his previous displays for the capital club have been full of promise, meaning the former Nice boss should keep faith with his £20m acquisition following the international break.

And, in other news…Forget Schlupp: Palace beast who won 75% of his duels was Vieira’s real hero 

Simmons slams 282 as England toil

Lendl Simmons made good his promise to push for a double-century, and ended up recording a massive career-best 282

Cricinfo staff30-Jan-2009
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Lendl Simmons blasts another boundary as England suffered in the field © Getty Images
Lendl Simmons made good his promise to push for a double-century, and ended up recording a massive career-best 282, as England’s bowlers were given far more of a work-out than they had bargained for on the second day of their final warm-up match against West Indies A at Basseterre.Simmons, the nephew of former West Indies opener Phil, cracked eight sixes and 26 fours eventually declared on 574 for 8, shortly after tea on the second day. He even picked up a rare seven in one slapstick moment, as Steve Harmison’s shy from the covers was fumbled by the keeper, Matt Prior, only for James Anderson’s follow-up throw to clatter off the stumps and away to the boundary.After the declaration, England’s day got worse before it got better, as Alastair Cook was dismissed by Kevin McClean for a first-ball duck, but Andrew Strauss continued his good form with an unbeaten 59, as he and Ian Bell added 114 runs for the second wicket. Bell, however, once again gave his wicket away when well set. Having been dropped on 49, he was bowled around his legs by the spinner, Gavin Wallace, for 52, five overs before the close.The day, however, belonged to Simmons. Having resumed on 171 overnight, he quickly laid into the spinner, Graeme Swann, cracking a flat six straight back down the ground after scorching a drive through the covers. A single off Paul Collingwood took him to his 200, which equalled his career-best, and two further sixes in the same Kevin Pietersen over showed he had no intention of slowing down.England were visibly deflated in the field, although they did put up an early wicket when Sewnarine Chattergoon edged James Anderson to Matt Prior for 37. Steve Harmison then boosted his hopes of playing at Sabina Park next Wednesday with two quick breakthroughs after lunch – Leon Johnson was undone by extra bounce before the captain Darren Sammy was unluckily adjudged lbw for 14.Simmons’ masterclass eventually came to an end when Ryan Sidebottom trapped him lbw from around the wicket after more than nine-and-a-half hours at the crease – it was Sidebottom’s first first-class wicket for six months. West Indies A went to tea on 561 for 6 and continued batting after the break, although Harmison worked up a good head of steam to claim two late wickets to finish with the hard-earned figures of 4 for 101.Amid the toil, the one genuine piece of good news for England was the sight of Andrew Flintoff appearing as a substitute fielder. He had earlier tested his side strain with a gentle warm-up in the nets.

Gul, Rafatullah set up easy win

Three wickets from Umar Gul and a comfortable fifty from Rafatullah Mohmand eased NWFP to an easy six-wicket win over Baluchistan Bears at the National Stadium in Karachi

Cricinfo staff20-Dec-2008
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Rafatullah Mohmand’s unbeaten 75 steered North West Frontier Province Panthers to their first win of the tournament © Sohail Abbas
Three wickets from Umar Gul and a comfortable fifty from Rafatullah Mohmand eased NWFP to an easy six-wicket win over Baluchistan Bears at the National Stadium in Karachi. Their first win also kept alive their hopes of reaching the final, to be played against the Punjab Stallions. If Sind lose to Punjab tomorrow and NWFP can get past the Federal Areas the day after, they will face Punjab in the final on December 24.Unseasonal rains over the last two days had forced the abandonment of one game and weather conditions in the port city meant Gul had an easy decision to make on winning the toss: field first. This he duly did and then played a huge role himself in dismantling Baluchistan.Under partially overcast skies, as the ball nipped around. Gul and Samiullah Khan Niazi both put together an exemplary opening, stifling Baluchistan’s start and sending back both openers. That settled the tone for the innings. Baluchistan could only scrape together runs, against a committed seam attack.When they did fight back, through the in-form Saeed Bin Nasir and captain Misbah-ul-Haq, left-arm spinner Mohammad Aslam Qureshi popped in for a tight spell. He dismissed both in swift succession, leaving Gul to do one of the things he does best: mop up the tail.The target of 153 was barely a challenge, less so as the sun came out. Yasir Hameed helped Mohmand along against an unthreatening attack. There was time enough for Mohmand – once close to Pakistan selection when Inzamam-ul-Haq was captain – to unveil a few strokes and his unbeaten 75 led them home with 98 balls remaining. It also kept their hopes alive for another day.

Haddin arrives with 169 as Australia rule

Brad Haddin found himself as a Test player during an entertaining 169 that swept the match from New Zealand and confirmed his international future

The Bulletin by Peter English30-Nov-2008New Zealand 270 & 0 for 35 trail Australia 535 (Haddin 169, Clarke 110, Ponting 79, Hussey 70) by 230 runs
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How they were out
Brad Haddin showed his style by turning his maiden century into a big one© Getty Images
The wicketkeeper Brad Haddin found himself as a Test player and allowed himself to relax during an entertaining 169 that swept the match from New Zealand and confirmed his international future. Haddin, playing his ninth game as Adam Gilchrist’s replacement, was the aggressor throughout the day and comfortably outscored the more considered Michael Clarke, who posted 110.Australia were dismissed for an imposing 535 late on the third day and the total left them as the only side that can win the fixture and the series, which they lead 1-0. At stumps the visitors, who started with a deficit of 265, were 0 for 35 from nine overs.Arriving with Australia at 5 for 247 after two wickets in the third over of the morning, Haddin gave Clarke a start of 48 but reached three figures two overs after the vice-captain registered his third century in consecutive matches at the ground. Haddin continued to score freely after Clarke departed and showed, finally, that he is a long-term prospect.As the breakthrough innings wound down Haddin maintained his tempo, striking two sixes off the legspin of Aaron Redmond, and finished with 24 fours during his 222-ball occupation. On a day of firsts – he did not own a Test half-century when he walked out – he brought up his 150 with a sweep from out of the rough and was charging in the manner of his predecessor. When he was ninth-out, having been caught by Peter Fulton on the midwicket boundary, the spectators rose to applaud their new hero.Clarke kissed his helmet after hesitating over the single that earned his 10th Test hundred, but his celebration was nothing compared to Haddin’s when he raised three figures. He swung his arms and lifted them high towards the dressing room and the players who understood his battles of the past two months.Haddin, a new father, struggled during the tour of India and had plenty of moments of danger in Adelaide, but survived to unleash some fabulous boundaries along with a few streaky ones. The innings was addictive from the moment he arrived with a tentative fend, a skewed drive and a caught-behind appeal that convinced the New Zealanders but not the umpire.He gets so nervous before batting that at times he verges on being physically sick, and it was not until the lead-up to lunch that Haddin started to look secure. By then he had already reached fifty. After the break Daniel Flynn missed a simple chance at mid-on – it just brushed his right thumb before hitting his chest on the way to the ground – when Haddin was on 72. Soon Haddin was exploding through the nineties in eight deliveries.Clarke’s hundred came from the first ball of Ryder’s over, then Haddin square-drove a boundary, thumped one straight and lifted another over mid-off to leap to 97 before the bowler had finished. When Tim Southee’s offering on Haddin’s pads was clipped in front of square it sealed the milestone and his position in the side. The risk-for-reward approach had been successful.More fortune arrived on 102 when he brushed a close-in catch to short leg off Daniel Vettori but was given not out. Vettori had been lifted for four clever leg-side boundaries by Haddin, and had employed a defensive over-the-wicket line for much of the day. He also added to his team’s problems by dropping a caught-and-bowled off Brett Lee ten minutes before tea.Lee (19) punished Vettori after the interval before the first slip Ross Taylor took a leaping one-handed catch off Iain O’Brien, who had – bravely or stupidly – peppered Lee with short ones. Vettori started the day with a limp but did not let it affect him and operated for 30 overs straight before lunch till after tea.In 59.4 overs in the innings Vettori had only the wickets of Simon Katich and the No. 10 Nathan Hauritz next to 124 runs. Sometimes the game isn’t fair. Redmond captured two victims, the same number as Chris Martin, while O’Brien was the most successful with 3 for 111.Clarke was a comforting influence on Haddin, whose batting can flap on the border between aggressive and irresponsible, and they added 181 runs for the sixth wicket. The No. 5 Clarke was much more controlled as he struggled for fluency at times and excelled at others.Clarke’s hundred arrived from his 218th delivery, showing his patience, and he was more content clipping the ball around than trying to mirror the attack of his New South Wales team-mate. The innings was important for the team and also made up for his near-miss in the first Test in Brisbane when he was bowled by Jesse Ryder for 98. Ryder was involved in Clarke’s dismissal again when he flayed a drive to him in the gully off O’Brien.Australia started the day at 3 for 241 and New Zealand experienced some false hope when Martin removed Michael Hussey on 70 to a misguided pull and then benefitted from a caught-behind decision against Andrew Symonds. Haddin and Clarke quickly shut down the brief revival.

England's decision good for cricket – Lorgat

Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, has welcomed England’s decision to go ahead with the tour of India, pending security clearance, saying it was good for world cricket

Cricinfo staff04-Dec-2008
David Morgan and Haroon Lorgat are keen England’s tour of India proceeds without further duress © AFP
Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, has welcomed England’s decision to go ahead with the tour of India, pending security clearance, saying it was good for world cricket. The security inspection by the ECB’s expert, aimed at assessing the cover provided to players, is underway and Lorgat said the ICC would expect similar security for its match officials.”It is very important for world cricket that England does tour India. We have to do everything to ensure that the tour proceeds with the security measures in place,” Lorgat told Cricinfo. “But at the same time, we can’t be foolish and that is why it is important that the necessary security measures are in place. It’s very good for cricket that England have risen above the events of the past week because of the security measures that have been promised.”Lorgat said that security would be an important item on the agenda during the ICC’s chief executives’ meeting in Cape Town on Monday. “We must do everything possible to play the game without taking risks that cannot be managed. All of us would need to put our heads together to come up with a collective and coordinated approach in responding to global terrorism. Of course, I’m no expert in this area and we must all join hands in tackling this problem with experts and governments supporting us.”Asked about a letter sent by Vince van der Bijl, the ICC’s umpires’ and referees’ manager, to the Indian board asking for similar security to ICC match officials as the players, Lorgat said, “Everyone is an important participant in the Test match and must be accorded similar security measures as the player. Everyone is important.” Jeff Crowe will be the match referee for the series, while Daryl Harper and Asad Rauf are the on-field umpires.Lorgat’s words echoed those of David Morgan, the ICC president, who – before England announced their decision to fly to Abu Dhabi – criticized the view of Geoffrey Boycott and others who argued that the series should be postponed. “I have seen British writers criticising the ECB for wanting to return while the disaster is still ‘raw’ in India, to use Geoffrey Boycott’s expression,” Morgan said in the . “In my view they are failing to understand that it isn’t for British people to make a judgment on what people in India want.”It is quite clear that the people who run cricket in India want the game to resume as soon as possible. Wouldn’t we want the same here if the boot was on the other foot?”Former players such as Boycott and Graham Gooch have pushed for the cancellation of the two-Test series after it was reported that “at least five or six” players may pull out. “I know Mr Boycott is saying that players will be in an inappropriate state of mind, but it’s the same, if not worse, for the Indian players,” Morgan said. “We have to think of the business of cricket as well as the game of cricket. The terrorists cannot be allowed to win.”

Newcastle United eyeing Man Utd’s Phil Jones

Newcastle United boss Steve Bruce is eyeing a late transfer window swoop for Manchester United defender Phil Jones.

What’s the story?

The Magpies have had a quiet summer thus far in terms of incomings, with Joe Willock being the only notable arrival after seeing his move from Arsenal turned into a permanent one for around £25m.

Now, according to The Daily Mail, Bruce is keen to bring in players with Premier League experience, and has got his eye on England’s Jones.

He’s a “waste of time”

If Newcastle are seriously contemplating making a move for Jones – who himself has had numerous injury problems in recent years and has missed a staggering 204 games for United since joining them – then they really need to have a strong, hard look at themselves.

Even if you didn’t include the injury issues he’s had, his performances on the pitch have left a lot to be desired too, with former Arsenal defender Martin Keown admitting he’s somewhat of a liability.

He said: “I don’t like to see someone be a figure of ridicule. But sometimes he looks like he’s on roller-skates, sometimes he looks like the stunt-man of the team.

“He’s just got to be calm and somebody has got to help him. I don’t know how much help he’s getting, but he needs it. If they haven’t got a defensive coach they need to get one, get in his ear and help him. There’s got to be a decent player in there still, but somebody has got to help him. He’s at a crossroads in his career.”

The last time Jones stepped foot on the pitch in the Premier League, he finished the campaign averaging more fouls per game than he did successful tackles or interceptions, and averaged a shocking 6.39 match rating as per Whoscored.

The fact Jones has remained at Old Trafford rather than trying to find a new club much sooner is something his former teammate Rio Ferdinand has openly questioned, leading to some very scathing criticism indeed – a question of attitude that should have the Magpies running away too.

He said: “If I was in a squad with someone like that, I’m not talking to them. They’re a waste of time. Why am I chatting to you and giving you any energy? Taking that away from my other teammates who are here to play and go into battle for 90 minutes every week.”

Earning a reported £75k-a-week, Newcastle would just be heading for a disaster both on and off the pitch with the kind of player they would be getting, and the money that they would have to pay him as well.

It’s a move that, put simply, is a “waste of time”.

Meanwhile, Newcastle are eyeing this Scottish Premiership star…

Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs in ‘advanced’ talks with Ilaix Moriba

Tottenham Hotspur are believed to be in advanced talks for Barcelona youngster Ilaix Moriba, as reported by Calciomercato journalist Daniele Longo on Twitter.

The Lowdown: Spurs eye quality over quantity

Starting off 2021/22 with three wins out of four, Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo will be keen to continue this positive momentum by acquiring applicable talent for his squad before the window slams shut.

Adopting an approach of quality over quantity, the Portuguese coach has managed to bring in three additions in the form of Pierluigi Gollini, Bryan Gil and Cristian Romero [Transfermarkt].

Now, they could be set to snap up a prodigious young talent following recent reports.

The Latest: Talks at an ‘advanced stage’ for Barcelona midfielder Moriba

According to well respected reporter Longo on Twitter, talks between the Lilywhites and Barcelona are said to be at an ‘advanced stage’ for 6 foot 1 Moriba.

‘There is confidence’ that the deal will get pushed over the line, with ‘various details’ still to be ironed out before the move can be formalized.

He was rumoured to be over in London last weekend to hold talks with Chelsea, however it now appears that Spurs may have been the club to initiate discussions [The Sun].

The Verdict: Moriba would be an exciting signing for Tottenham

Offering bustling energy and the ability to instigate attacks from midfield, Moriba would be an exciting signing for Spurs with lots of room to improve.

In 2020/21, the Guinean managed to feature 18 times for the Barcelona first-team, registering one goal and three assists in all competitions [Transfermarkt].

Operating predominantly as a central midfielder, his ability to dictate play is a hallmark of the famous La Masia youth academy, recording a pass accuracy rate of 91.5% last term [WhoScored].

Once labelled as ‘incredible’ by former Barcelona B boss Garcia Pimienta, Tottenham Hotspur should look to close a deal out before the end of the transfer window [Barca Blaugranes].

In other news, Tottenham have managed to ‘reach’ an agreement with a Spain international, find out who here.

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