مارتينيلي يثير قلق آرسنال قبل مواجهة آيندهوفن والديربي أمام توتنهام

أثار جابرييل مارتينيلي القلق في صفوف فريقه آرسنال، بعدما تم استبداله في المباراة أمام إيفرتون بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز. 

ويلتقي آرسنال وإيفرتون ضمن مباريات الجولة الخامسة للدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز “البريميرليج” لموسم 2023-2024.

وتقدم مارتينيلي بهدف لآرسنال لم يحتسب في الدقيقة 21، بسبب التسلل، أثناء بناء الهجمة.

وبعدما انطلق مارتينيلي بالكرة، يبدو أنه أصيب بتمزق عضلي، بحسب ما أفادت صحيفة “ذا صن” البريطانية.

اقرأ أيضًا | أرتيتا يوضح سبب مشاركته في تدريبات آرسنال قبل مواجهة إيفرتون.. وتواجد رامسديل بديلاً

وقام ميكيل أرتيتا المدير الفني لآرسنال باستبدال مارتينيلي ودفع بلياندرو تروسارد بديلاً له، في الدقيقة 24.

ويأتي ذلك قبل مباراة آرسنال المقبلة أمام آيندهوفن في الجولة الأولى لدور المجموعات بدوري أبطال أوروبا، المقرر خوضها يوم الأربعاء المقبل، ثم لقاء توتنهام في ديربي لندن الأحد القادم بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

Choked by spin, England lose second warm-up

ScorecardVirat Kohli and Suresh Raina added 81 for the fourth wicket•ICC

England found little improvement in their second World T20 warm-up against India and collected a second heavy defeat in as many days. Faced with a chase of 179, they never looked likely to get home and ended up well short.There also remained uncertainty over the fitness of their captain, Stuart Broad, who bowled two overs in his first outing since the opening T20 against West Indies. He did not lead England in this match – Eoin Morgan retaining the captaincy because Broad was only due to play a brief role – and there is precious little evidence for England to judge Broad’s health on.England were choked by spin after the Powerplay, which yielded a profitable 51 for 1 against five overs of seam bowling. But by the end of the 12th over they had added only 25 more runs and lost Michael Lumb, stumped running down the wicket at Suresh Raina.With the required run-rate approaching 13, Eoin Morgan slapped a full toss to long-on and Moeen Ali slog-swept to deep square leg, rendering the 30 in 18 balls Jos Buttler managed worthless late entertainment.That England got within 20 was due to the seven overs of seam bowling MS Dhoni allowed them to face – those overs collectively cost 69.India’s target appeared too testing at the interval and was set largely thanks to an 81-run stand between Virat Kohli and Raina. They rebuilt the innings following three wickets in the Powerplay – Shikhar Dhawan to a very sharp catch from James Tredwell at cover point.The final 10 overs brought 105 runs, including 17 off Stephen Parry’s six deliveries and 19 off Ravi Bopara’s only set. Kohli also flicked three leg-side fours in the final over from Tim Bresnan which cost 17.Tredwell, who continues to be one the steadiest performers with the ball, believes improvement has been made: “I think we’d like the result to have gone our way but there were a lot more positives from this game than the last gone,” he said. “We’re on the right track, I guess. We head to Chittagong now and prepare for first game.”In terms of concerns it’s similar things to what we’ve had before. We stuttered a bit coming out of the Powerplay and that probably cost us a bit in terms of the game. That’s not necessarily a concern but something to be wary of going forward.”

Raj ton completes India's clean sweep

Mithali Raj marked her return as captain of the India Women’s side with a clean sweep in the three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka Women

ESPNcricinfo staff23-Jan-2014
ScorecardMithali Raj remained unbeaten throughout the series•BCCI

Mithali Raj marked her return as captain of the India Women’s side with a clean sweep in the three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka Women. Raj hit an unbeaten century – her fifth in ODIs – in the third ODI in Visakhapatnam to set up a 95-run win.India batted first for the first time in the series and lost their openers before getting to fifty. Raj and Harmanpreet Kaur then stabilised the innings with a 57-run stand for the third wicket. Even though India lost Harmanpreet and Vellaswami Vanitha in quick succession, Raj held up one end. She added 42 runs for the fifth wicket with Amita Sharma, before putting up an unbeaten stand of 81 for the sixth wicket in company of Jhulan Goswami to take India to 229 – the highest score by any team in this series. Raj, who remained unbeaten throughout the series, hit two sixes and eight fours in her 109-ball 104.Sri Lanka lost their first wicket early in a stiff chase, but their second-wicket pair of Lasanthi Madushani and Chamari Atapattu resisted India’s charge for 13.1 overs. That stand happened to be last bit of fight from Sri Lanka as they lost regular wickets to eventually crumble for 134 in 44 overs. Poonam Yadav bowled a stifling spell of 10-3-13-4.The teams are scheduled to play a three-match Twenty20 series, starting January 25.

حكم مباراة النصر والاتحاد المنستيري في البطولة العربية

أعلن الاتحاد العربي لكرة القدم، حكم مباراة النصر السعودي والاتحاد المنستيري التونسي، ضمن منافسات البطولة العربية، كأس الملك سلمان.

النصر يلتقي الاتحاد المنستيري، على استاد مدينة الملك فهد الرياضية (الحوية)، في الجولة الثانية من دور المجموعات بالبطولة العربية كأس الملك سلمان.

طالع أيضًا | القنوات الناقلة لمباراة النصر والاتحاد المنستيري اليوم في البطولة العربية

ويتصدر الزمالك ترتيب المجموعة الثالثة في البطولة العربية، بعد الفوز على الاتحاد المنستيري برباعية نظيفة، وتعادل النصر والشباب السعوديين، سلبيًا. حكم مباراة النصر والاتحاد المنستيري في البطولة العربية

حكم ساحة: عبد الرحمن جاسم.

مساعد أول: طالب المري.

مساعد ثان: سعود أحمد.

حكم رابع: مهند قاسم.

حكم فار: عادل النقبي.

حكم فار مساعد: علي النعيمي.

Arthur Cabral comemora gol em estreia e ressalta: 'Fomos guerreiros'

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O Palmeiras empatou no sufoco e levou a decisão das quartas de final para o Pacaembu. Neste sábado, o Alviverde acabou com o placar igualado por 1 a 1 com o Novorizontino, fora de casa, pela competição do Campeonato Paulista. O autor do gol palmeirense e estreante, Arthur Cabral comemorou o gol marcado.

– Começou difícil. Ainda tivemos um pênalti que o Prass defendeu. Não vamos lamentar esse empate, nosso time foi guerreiro. Vamos decidir em casa agora. Estou muito feliz, hoje foi minha estreia. Voltar marcando é muito importante para o meu recomeço no Palmeiras – disse ao Premiere.

O próximo confronto das quartas de final será na terça-feira, às 21h, no Pacaembu. A vitória tanto para o Palmeiras como Novorizontino é favorável aos dois. Caso haja empate, haverá disputa por pênalti.

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Lehmann slams self-inflicted damage

Australia’s coach Darren Lehmann has conceded the batting inadequacies on such gaudy display at Lord’s will take time to be rectified, not only within the Test team but at the domestic levels beneath

Daniel Brettig at Lord's19-Jul-2013Australia’s coach Darren Lehmann has conceded the batting inadequacies on such gaudy display at Lord’s will take time to be rectified, not only within the Test team but at the domestic levels beneath. Lehmann spoke frankly of his side’s abject slide from 42 for 0 to 128 all out, saying he had criticised the team heavily within the dressing room. He also revealed Shane Watson’s wrong-headed referral of his lbw, the day’s obvious pivot point, had been triggered by his partner Chris Rogers.Across the day television cameras panned often to Lehmann, not least because he has chosen to listen to the commentary on radio. At Trent Bridge he had made his disgust plain when decisions went against his side, but here he offered expressions apparently drawn from the phrase “if you didn’t laugh, you’d cry”. But he was plain in his distaste for the way Australia had batted, giving up virtually all their pretensions as Ashes challenges in the space of little more than a session. Asked whether he had read the riot act to his players, Lehmann replied: “Yep. Done and dusted. That will stay in the rooms.””The top order failed again and we need to make sure we’re learning from our mistakes and probably haven’t done that from the first innings at Notts to the first innings here,” Lehmann said. “We showed glimpses but we’ve got to bat better. It was more one-day batting than Test match batting. We know we have to improve our batting over periods of time and bat a lot more than 55 overs. We believe the plans are right. Our shot selection was poor today. Simple as that. I think eight out of the 10 were self-inflicted to be perfectly honest.”Since his appointment Lehmann has spoken often of letting his players express themselves on the field, but not without certain boundaries. The issues witnessed at Lord’s, from another squandered start by Watson to panicked shots by Usman Khawaja and Phillip Hughes, have also been glimpsed plentifully in Australian domestic matches, particularly now that the Sheffield Shield has been splintered by the dominance of the Big Bash League.”There’s freedom but there’s also rules within that, and at the moment we’re not following them as a batting group,” Lehmann said. “Some of the shots today were certainly not what we talk about and using match awareness is the biggest thing for us, and making sure we’re playing them at the right time in the right circumstances.Look away now: Darren Lehmann watches Australia collapse•Getty Images

“Domestic level we haven’t made enough hundreds either. Batting time is hard work and you see the England players have had a lot of hundreds in their top five. It’s going to take time for the players to trust and believe they belong at this level. They certainly have all the attributes to play at this level, there’s no doubt about that. It’s the execution and the match awareness. All state coaches would be saying the same thing about how to play long innings because in state cricket we don’t have too many of those either.”As for the fraught use of the DRS, which had the domino effect of clouding Rogers’ thinking after wrongly approving Watson’s decision to refer his lbw so the left-hander did not review his own dismissal, a freak departure to a Graeme Swann full toss that was sliding past leg stump.”Bucky Rogers got that wrong with Shane, he told Shane to take it,” Lehmann said. “That’s just the way it goes sometimes, and then he should have used one on himself but he probably didn’t want to after wasting one. As long as they learn from it that’s the thing. We’ve certainly got the bowling side of it right with the referrals. Now the batters have to get that right.””I think he’s close to having a big score, but I don’t want to keep saying that either to be perfectly honest,” Lehmann said. “We want him to make big scores. He’s a very good player and we’ve had a couple of good starts to be fair, 0 for 84 in the second innings of Notts and 0 for 42 here. We should be making big runs from there, a lot more than 128.”As for how Australia can improve, they need look no further than Ian Bell, twice already a centurion in this series. “He just stays within his limitations doesn’t he,” Lehmann said. “That’s Test matching batting at its best.”

'Didn't want to break down in front of Yuvraj' – Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar has said he was scared of breaking down in front of Yuvraj Singh when they met in London after Yuvraj’s treatment for a rare germ cell cancer in the United States. Tendulkar was speaking in Delhi at the release of Yuvraj’s book .”When I went to meet him in London, I was telling my wife that I don’t want to break down when I see him,” Tendulkar said. “I met him and gave him a tight hug. We enjoyed a meal, and from the way he ate I was convinced that he was back on track.”When I saw my wife discussing medical terms with Yuvraj, I realised what he had been going through. He is like my younger brother and I would ask God why it (the illness) had to happen to Yuvraj.”Yuvraj recollected his first meeting with Tendulkar. “My first conversation was when I was looking at him in awe at the dressing room, suddenly he said, ‘please pass on the biscuits.'” To this Tendulkar replied, “I have not got those biscuits till now.”Apart from Tendulkar, India captain MS Dhoni also spoke about Yuvraj’s fight with cancer. Dhoni said he knew about Yuvraj’s situation even before he was told about it. “When his test reports came, someone told me he has cancer,” Dhoni said. “I just said ‘are you sure?’ The person repeated that Yuvraj has cancer. I was shocked.”Following his return from the United States after his treatment for mediastinal seminoma, Yuvraj set up a cancer charity called Youwecan, which focuses on spreading cancer awareness and early detection.Several players who spoke at the event in conversation with Yuvraj and Harsha Bhogle said they had seen Yuvraj cough and throw up repeatedly during the 2011 World Cup, but assumed they were throat or stomach problems. Yuvraj was named Player of the Tournament for the World Cup and described the moment after Dhoni hit a six to win the final for India.”I was running towards Mahi to hug him and he was running towards the stumps.” Dhoni had said he’d made a run for the stumps because otherwise the rest of the players would make a grab for them.During his stay in Indianapolis for cancer treatment, Yuvraj said he had followed India’s matches in Australia and admitted to feeling “sad” at not being involved. “I would watch videos of my batting until one day Anil Kumble came to visit me and shut my laptop. He said I should forget about cricket and concentrate on my recovery.” The only time Yuvraj found himself “jumping” with excitement and joy during two difficult months of chemotherapy was on hearing about Virat Kohli’s century in Adelaide.The India team and support staff were called onto the stage for photographs, but as the players went up Virender Sehwag stayed seated. Yuvraj called out to him and said, “Veeru, [I’m also not in the (Test) team, you’re also not in the team – come on up].” Sehwag did with a smile on his face.

الأهلي يعلن رحيل المدير الفني لقطاع الناشئين مايكل بروكيتش

أعلن مجلس إدارة النادي الأهلي رحيل المدرب التشيكي مايكل بروكيتش من منصبه كمدير فني لقطاع الناشئين.

طالع أيضًا | إصابة جديدة في صفوف الترجي قبل مواجهة الأهلي

وحرص مسؤولو الأهلي على توجيه الشكر إلى التشيكى مايكل بروكيش، المدير الفني لقطاع الناشئين، عن فترة عمله بالنادي، والتي حقق خلالها العديد من النجاحات.

ونظمت لجنة التخطيط، برئاسة محسن صالح، وزكريا ناصف، وبحضور كل من أمير توفيق القائم بأعمال المدير التنفيذي لشركة الكرة، وخالد بيبو مدير قطاع الناشئين، ووليد سليمان نائب مدير القطاع، احتفالية للمدير الفني، والتأكيد على تقدير النادي لما قدمه من عطاء طوال فترة تعاقده.

طالع | الترجي يحدد موعد وصوله إلى القاهرة ومدرب مؤقت يقود التدريبات استعداداً لـ الأهلي

وأكد مسؤولو الأهلي أنه سيقوم بإسناد مهمة المدير الفني للقطاع إلى أحد أبناء الأهلي أصحاب الخبرات الكبيرة في مجال التدريب بقطاعات الناشئين.

Australia carry stronger form to Adelaide

Match facts

Nathan Lyon will be an important player for Australia at his home venue•Associated Press

November 22-26, Adelaide Oval
Start time 1030 (0000 GMT)

Big Picture

Australia and South Africa don’t do draws. But for a Saturday completely lost to rain, that trend may well have continued at the Gabba. Instead, the teams have headed to Adelaide still locked at 0-0, although Australia took more positives from the Brisbane Test. After a disappointing first day on which their bowlers took only two wickets, they fought back to be in the prime position on the final day, but time ran out for them to manufacture a result. All the same, they will head in to the second Test knowing that Ed Cowan has proven himself a Test-quality opener, Michael Clarke’s monumental 2012 has shown no signs of ending early, Michael Hussey has broken a seven-year century drought against South Africa, and most of the bowlers found form as the Gabba Test played out. David Warner remains a slight concern at the top of the order but in the main things are simmering away nicely in the Australian setup.For South Africa, there wasn’t much to like about the Gabba Test apart from the continued brilliance of Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis. Alviro Petersen showed why he should not be underestimated on the first day with 64, but that was about it. Questions remain around whether Jacques Rudolph offers enough value; since his return to the side last November he has played 12 Tests for one century. But more than the batting it was South Africa’s bowling that left much to be desired at the Gabba. Perhaps they expected the pitch, by reputation a seamer but in reality a true surface, to do the work for them. Whatever the case, that they allowed 487 runs to pass between bowlers’ wickets – Cowan’s run-out was the only breakthrough on the fourth day – was a massive problem. Vernon Philander lacked impact, Dale Steyn showed only glimpses of his best and Morne Morkel needs to curb his habit of over-stepping on crucial deliveries. Not that any of these issues concerned the coach Gary Kirsten enough to encourage him to spend every day working with the squad between Tests; instead he flew home for a whistle-stop trip to see his wife and children.At Adelaide Oval, the teams will again be greeted by a good batting surface. Life won’t be easy for the fast men early on but the pitch will wear and provide some uneven bounce and help for the spinners later on. During the 1980s the venue had the reputation of being a ground where draws were almost inevitable but that is no longer a fair assessment, and only three of the past 20 Adelaide Tests have failed to find a winner. If that trend continues this year, whichever team comes out on top cannot lose the series. And if it’s South Africa, the No.1 ranking will be out of Australia’s reach.

Form guide

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In the spotlight

South Africa’s batsmen tried to belt Nathan Lyon out of the attack at the Gabba but he kept his nerve, continued to flight the ball and picked up two wickets in each innings, as well as having a skied catch put down off his bowling. A 25-over spell on the third day helped Lyon get back into his rhythm after some undemanding Sheffield Shield work in the lead-up, and at his home venue of Adelaide Oval, where he took five wickets against India last summer, he will be a key man as the pitch deteriorates. With Shane Watson unable to bowl even if he does play, Lyon will again be asked to bowl some long spells to give the fast men some rest.Vernon Philander had so much success in his first ten Test matches that it was a major surprise that he went wicketless at the Gabba, having also failed to claim a victim the tour match in Sydney. At times in Brisbane the Australians found it a little too easy to leave Philander’s deliveries alone and on a pitch like Adelaide, which won’t offer the bowlers much apart from perhaps some variable bounce as the game wears on, he will need to make the batsmen play more often.

Team news

Australia are unchanged from Brisbane, with Shane Watson’s bid to play as a batsman ending predictably on match eve. Ben Hilfenhaus retains his spot ahead of Mitchell Starc, and Rob Quiney has another Test to prove himself at No. 3.Australia 1 Ed Cowan, 2 David Warner, 3 Rob Quiney, 4 Ricky Ponting, 5 Michael Clarke (capt), 6 Michael Hussey, 7 Matthew Wade (wk), 8 Peter Siddle, 9 James Pattinson, 10 Ben Hilfenhaus, 11 Nathan Lyon.JP Duminy’s injury meant South Africa had to make at least one change from the Gabba side and it has been confirmed that Faf du Plessis will make his debut in Adelaide. Imran Tahir has also been named and will replace Rory Kleinveldt in the starting XI.South Africa 1 Graeme Smith (capt), 2 Alviro Petersen, 3 Hashim Amla, 4 Jacques Kallis, 5 AB de Villiers (wk), 6 Jacques Rudolph, 7 Faf du Plessis, 8 Vernon Philander, 9 Morne Morkel, 10 Dale Steyn, 11 Imran Tahir.

Pitch and conditions

Like the Gabba, the Adelaide Oval surface should provide plenty of runs early in the match, but it is also likely to deteriorate as the game wears on, which will bring the spinners into play. The forecast for the duration of the match is hot and sunny.

Stats and trivia

  • The Gabba match was the first draw between these two sides in 14 Tests, the previous one having come at the WACA in December 2005. The teams haven’t drawn two consecutive Tests since 1921
  • Michael Hussey is in line to play his 75th consecutive Test since his debut in November 2005, but AB de Villiers is in the midst of an even better run and should step out for his 79th consecutive Test since his debut in 2004
  • The only member of South Africa’s side who has played Test cricket at Adelaide Oval is Jacques Kallis, who in two matches there has scored 15, 15, 5 and 65 not out
  • Ricky Ponting has scored more runs at Adelaide Oval than any other Test venue, 1723 at an average of 63.81

Quotes

“I think the players can take confidence from the way we performed and improved in that Test match, but it doesn’t guarantee much. Like words, it doesn’t really matter what you say it’s what you do and we need to have that attitude and make sure come tomorrow we’re 100% ready for that first delivery whether we’re batting or bowling.”
“The changeroom attendant said the one thing you can expect is the same Adelaide wicket. It will probably get drier as the game goes on. It’s got a good grass covering. The field is looking really good. The square is probably the greenest I have seen it in a long time.”

Small gains for Worcs in relegation fight

The possibility of relegation looms larger for Lancashire after Worcestershire restricted them to only one batting point

18-Aug-2012
ScorecardGareth Andrew recorded his best bowling figures of the season against Lancashire•Getty ImagesThe possibility of relegation looms larger for Lancashire after Worcestershire restricted them to only one batting point from their crucial Championship clash at New Road. Worcestershire, still with a game in hand, closed the gap at the bottom of the table after dismissing last year’s champions for 216 in a draw that came down to a scrap for bonus points.Gareth Andrew led the way with a season’s-best return of 4 for 42 and Moeen Ali, who captured 12 wickets in last month’s win at Old Trafford, polished off the lower order with 3 for 46. To darken Lancashire’s mood, news then came through that Surrey and Durham, other counties in the danger area, had both snatched narrow victories.Lancashire may need to win two of their last three games if they are to avoid emulating Yorkshire (2002) and Nottinghamshire (2006) in falling out of Division One the season after winning the Championship.Worcestershire may still be the back-markers but they showed they have the punch in their attack to have a chance of escaping relegation. They have dropped only two bowling points all season and none at all on their own ground.Replying to the home side’s declaration at 251 for 7 on Thursday, Lancashire seemed to be laying a solid foundation when Paul Horton and Luke Procter stayed together until the ninth over on the final morning. There had been few alarms up to that point but soon after one wicket went down, Horton edging Andrew’s second delivery to Daryl Mitchell at second slip, they were wobbling at 47 for 3. Luke Procter moved too far across and lost his leg stump to Alan Richardson and Karl Brown was trapped in front by an inspired Andrew.This was how the innings continued, as Worcestershire attacked non-stop and Lancashire exploited gaps to hit 33 boundaries, but each time a partnership began to develop they would lose a cluster of wickets. Ashwell Prince fell to the Mitchell-Andrew combination and Andrea Agathangelou and Steven Croft, who promised more with six fours in his 28, were caught behind in the space of five deliveries from Richardson and Andrew.Gareth Cross quickly became top scorer with 39 from 38 balls before he was bowled by Joe Leach, giving the young allrounder his first Championship wicket, and Kyle Hogg edged Moeen to slip after a stand of 58. Lancashire eventually needed some old-fashioned hitting by Glen Chapple and Ajmal Shahzad to scramble a point before Moeen mopped up.In 50 minutes before the captains shook hands on a draw at 4.50pm, Worcestershire scored 33 without loss in their second innings.

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