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da betobet: With Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo edging closer and closer to calling time on generational careers, it can be easy to assume that football won’t ever be the same. But that crisis quickly becomes short-lived after one glance around some of the world’s best teenage sensations.
da bet esporte: It is a generation full of absurd talent, so much so that it’s difficult to squeeze them all into a top ten. Arsenal have 15-year-old Max Dowman in their ranks, for example, who has already featured in a number of first-team games.
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Some staggering figures…
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The list of young talents is so stacked that Real Madrid star Endrick misses out for the time being, but there’s good reason why Los Blancos spent over £50m to secure his signature at such a young age. Ahead of his potential loan move in January, he remains one to watch alongside other honourable mentions.
Honourable mentions
Club
Age
Max Dowman
Arsenal
15
Endrick
Real Madrid
19
Geovany Quenda
Sporting CP
18
Assan Ouedraogo
RB Leipzig
19
Lennart Karl
Bayern Munich
17
10 Rio Ngumoha: Liverpool
There’s a reason why Chelsea were left furious by Liverpool’s move to sign Rio Ngumoha in 2024. The tricky winger is one of the best teenage talents around and became one of the youngest-ever Premier League goalscorers when he netted a dramatic winner against Newcastle United earlier on in the campaign.
It was the stuff of dreams for the 17-year-old, who is now waiting in the wings for further opportunities to shine even as Liverpool struggle under Arne Slot.
9 Rodrigo Mora: FC Porto
Rodrigo Mora for Porto.
Portugal have a knack for producing impressive young talent and Rodrigo Mora looks set to be the next in line. The attacking midfielder, who’s still just 18 years old, has scored three goals for Porto so far this season – including in the Europa League.
Like so many before him, the teenager seems destined for greatness and may well become the latest big-money export out of Portugal sooner rather than later.
8 Ayyoub Bouaddi: LOSC Lille
Speaking of stars playing beyond their years, it’s hard to believe that Ayyoub Bouaddi is still 18 years old. The way he controls midfields is a trait that a player his age does not have very often, but he has it in abundance. The midfielder is a mainstay in Lille’s first-team and arguably one of their key men.
The big challenge for the French side will be keeping hold of their young star. It’s a rare day when defensive midfielders of his technical ability and towering 6’1 figure burst onto the scene.
7 Francesco Camarda: AC Milan
Any Football Manager players will already know exactly what Francesco Camarda has to offer. But for those that don’t know, he is one of the best emerging talents in world football. The 17-year-old became AC Milan’s youngest Serie A debutant at 15 and then did the same in the Champions League.
The forward also managed to bag his first Serie A goal in the current campaign in what is likely to be the first of many in the famous AC Milan colours.
6 Ethan Nwaneri: Arsenal
Although he’s been unable to break into the Arsenal side with the same regularity as last season in the current campaign, Ethan Nwaneri remains one of the most promising talents around. He put Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City side to the sword last season and already looks destined to find a role in Mikel Arteta’s team for years to come.
The Gunners will also be well aware that they needn’t rush the 18-year-old’s development like they were forced to do with Bukayo Saka, when they desperately needed a spark.
5 Franco Mastantuono: Real Madrid
Endrick hasn’t made this list but his Real Madrid teammate, Franco Mastantuono has. The Argentine arrived in Spain over the summer and has since shown plenty of flashes of his brilliance.
Having already scored his first goal in Real Madrid colours, the 18-year-old will now have his eye on avoiding the same fate as Endrick, who has been frozen out by Xabi Alonso. Given that Mastantuono has already started a handful of La Liga games, though, it’s clear that the Spaniard rates him.
4 Warren Zaire-Emery: Paris Saint-Germain
Already a Champions League winner at 19 years old, there’s a reason why Warren Zaire-Emery is one of the most highly-rated young talents around. It takes quite the player to break into Luis Enrique’s side these days, but the teenager has done just that on the biggest stages.
In a team which already includes Joao Neves, Vitinha and others, the central midfielder looks destined to become one of PSG’s top stars over the next decade.
3 Pau Cubarsi: Barcelona
You’d be forgiven for assuming that Pau Cubarsi is the senior centre-back in Hansi Flick’s Barcelona side, especially after Ronald Araujo’s reckless red card against Chelsea. The 18-year-old plays with a maturity far beyond his years and has handed those in Spain a key defensive mainstay.
Whilst it’s often attacking stars who steal the headlines fresh from La Masia, Cubarsi is proving that the famous academy is also capable of producing top quality defenders.
2 Estevao Willian: Chelsea
The rest of European football must be scratching their heads, wondering how exactly Chelsea snuck in to win Estevao Willian’s signature. The Blues quietly landed a generational talent, who is already producing on the world stage.
He looked a star ready for the headlines against Barcelona in the Champions League, despite being just 18-years-old. The Brazilian has quickly become one of the fan favourites at Stamford Bridge, and rightly so.
1 Lamine Yamal: Barcelona
Estevao may have stolen the show at Stamford Bridge, but Lamine Yamal remains the best teenager in world football and one of the best players in the world, for that matter.
The Barcelona man is an early contender for the 2026 Ballon d’Or and if it’s not next year, then it will certainly be in years to come that he sits on football’s throne. At 18 years old, Barcelona have unlocked yet another generational talent.
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South Africa were expected to be too strong for Sri Lanka in the opening encounter, but what made the gap between the teams even wider were some of Angelo Mathews’ tactics
Firdose Moonda at Port Elizabeth30-Dec-2016Angelo Mathews had a front-row seat to the way captaincy could be when you are in control. He spent ten minutes short of three hours in the middle, watching as Faf du Plessis commanded his troops with scant reward on an afternoon that set South Africa up for a dominant win and which would have left Mathews wondering whether he should have been inventive with his own side.On a fourth day pitch that behaved like a second-day surface, du Plessis was making a plan. He had his quicks bowling to 6-4 offside fields and kept a short midwicket and square leg, or short leg, in place, with only one man on the boundary to try and induce a mistake. He asked his bowlers to mix up their line-and-length disciplines with a short-ball strategy which had not worked against Mathews but which du Plessis thought may eventually overwhelm the Sri Lankan batsmen. He tasked his least effective seamer on the day – Kagiso Rabada – to implement it, just as the afternoon was growing long and Rabada “put his hand up and bowled quickly.”Coming round the wicket, the second delivery of his spell brought reward when Kusal Mendis tried to ramp Rabada over the slips and was caught behind. That brought Dinesh Chandimal to the crease and immediately got du Plessis thinking again. Chandimal was strangled with close-in fielders and his frustration grew. He had only scored 8 off 37 balls – and had already been dropped by Stephen Cook at mid-off trying to go over the top – when he handed a catch to mid-on. With a second new ball still to come, South Africa had made a match-winning breakthrough and opened Sri Lanka up, thanks to their ability to create pressure.What Mathews was seeing was not revolutionary but it was lacking in his own leadership. The day before, with the pitch in a similarly good-for-batting condition, he had not been able to exert the same authority on South Africa. His bowlers were not as menacing with the bouncer and his spinner was neutralised. Still, instead of instructing Herath to tie South Africa down, Mathews spread the field and gave South Africa too many easy runs, albeit runs that could be scored in a chase if there had been more application from the batsmen.By South Africa’s own admission the target was chaseable although du Plessis was, perhaps, being a little generous. Yes, time was not an issue and the pitch hadn’t broken up, but it’s not every day that a team gets as close as Pakistan did at the Gabba. Still, even with 488 to defend du Plessis knew there was a job to do for his four-man attack.It was never going to be easy, especially after South Africa requested more grass on the surface, specifically to stop it from deteriorating. That they were even willing to make that known publicly is in stark contrast to their usual assertion that they take whatever they get, even on home turf. After last season’s drubbing in India, perhaps they’re not scared to say when they are trying to make work things work in their favour, or to concede that their line-up is not as comfortable against spin as they would like it to be.But there is a difference between the pitches they played on there – the Nagpur one was even rated poor by the ICC – and the St George’s Park one they hosted Sri Lanka on here. Although South Africa were aiming to claim an advantage, it was more about the disadvantage they wanted to impose on the visitors.A pitch that gets better for batting only suits batsmen, not a specific side. South Africa knew that if it didn’t swing or seam – and it didn’t do much over the last two days – their attack was unlikely to be able to make use of reverse-swing because the ball would not scuff up. They knew they would have to be disciplined and patient and they trusted that they would be. As Cook put it, they believed they could take Sri Lanka, “to their breaking point.” Therein lies the real difference.Du Plessis had an attack that bowled to the plans he made and the fields he set; Mathews did not always have that. Suranga Lakmal, Nuwan Pradeep and Dushmantha Chameera do not offer as much as Vernon Philander, Kyle Abbott and Rabada, even on an off day, and they are not as accurate. Sri Lanka could not find consistency in the second innings and “bowled in different places,” according to du Plessis to help South Africa total over 400 – a total du Plessis wants them to reach more often.That’s not to say everything South Africa did was perfect, not even in the field. They dropped three catches and were sometimes messy but they stuck at it because they suspected that they would be able to overtake Sri Lanka in the long run. “We knew if we can get past Nos. 6 or 7, it is going to happen quickly,” du Plessis said.And it did. South Africa only needed 70 minutes on the final morning to repeat their bouncer barrage ploy and finish Sri Lanka off. In doing so, they also earned their bowlers an extra afternoon’s rest, which could be crucial given the quick turnaround.There are just two days between this Test and the next, which starts at Newlands on January 2, and Mathews lamented that it would not be enough time to make major technical changes, but hoped there will be some opportunity for a shift in mindset. There should be because the next Test starts next year and you know what they say about new years and new starts.
It has been hard enough for spectators to get to Pallekele for the Test match this week. Those who did were further insulted on day four by the home board’s decision to not use floodlights
Daniel Brettig in Pallekele29-Jul-2016During one of many rain delays to afflict this Test match, the martial beat of by the Cranberries was piped through the public address system at the Pallekele International Stadium.Something was unmistakably fitting about this choice of song, for a couple of reasons. First, there is something zombielike about the capacity of Test cricket to keep cheating a death pronounced by many; secondly, the way the game has been treated by its custodians is as mired in the 1990s as the Cranberries themselves.Arriving in Kandy last week, it was patently clear that few if any locals had any idea a Test match was about to be played in their midst. While Sri Lanka’s love for cricket is self-evident – just count the number of formal or impromptu matches you can spot on a walk or drive of any length – the lack of awareness about a looming match between the hosts and Australia was alarming. The Earl’s Regency Hotel, host to both the teams and the match officials, was decked out with a welcome banner and a mocked-up scoreboard in the foyer, but outside this cosseted space nary a sign existed.
No use of lights ‘disappointing but both countries have to agree’
Sri Lanka’s coach Graham Ford and the Australian batting coach Stuart Law appeared at odds when asked why lights had not been used during instances of bad light in Pallekele. Ford said the lights could not be used because other venues for the series do not have lights. “It doesn’t go across my desk,” Ford said. “We’ve got the instruction in the match referee’s meeting. I believe it’s because there aren’t floodlights at all the venues. That’s the reason for the decision.” However Law said the tourists were happy to use the lights and that it had been up to the home board not to. “That’s always disappointing, both countries have to agree to it,” he said. “We were quite happy to proceed, that’s our policy in Australia, we’re playing day-night Test matches now, so even red-ball cricket if the lights are available we want to use them and play as much as we can. It’s disappointing but just the way it is.”
Little appeared to have been done by way of promotion, whether in terms of physical advertising or television spots. Cricketers are everywhere on billboards in Sri Lanka, but they tend to be for the recently retired duo of Kumar Sangakkara or Mahela Jayawardene. Five years ago on Australia’s previous Test match visit, it was the imposing figure of the late Tony Greig beaming from all directions. Even the broadcasters seemed to have their eyes elsewhere: bizarrely, there have been more advertisements for the Zimbabwe versus New Zealand series being aired on cable TV than this one.So it has been hard enough to know the Test match is actually taking place. That is before anyone considers the issue of how to find the time, money or transport to get there. Pallekele is about half an hour’s drive out of central Kandy, a single arterial road taking would-be attendees past a couple of military bases before arriving at a ground built largely for the 2011 World Cup. While tickets for the match itself are not overpriced, transport costs and time are major obstacles.Speaking of time, the timing of the match had more to do with fitting it into the international schedules of Australia and Sri Lanka than any consideration for spectators. A Tuesday start to a Test match might be acceptable in Australia if that day happens to be Boxing Day or January 3, but it would never occur otherwise. It is a fact of the current international climate that nations like Sri Lanka, West Indies, Bangladesh and Pakistan must scrap for tours from more prosperous nations, and squeeze the matches in wherever possible. The Tuesday start here means extra matches elsewhere, and a better television deal. It also means forfeiting the chances of a decent crowd.This is not to say that Sri Lanka Cricket is completely unaware or unwilling to deal with the issue of Test match attendances. Earlier this week a senior SLC figure stated that he did not see Pallekele as a Test ground, and there are plans to try to rejuvenate the old Asgiriya Stadium closer to the centre of town. Asked about what sort of attendance was expected for this match, he replied: “A few thousand.” That included the schoolchildren invited to day one and permitted to play matches on the outfield during lunch, a worthy exercise. But the onus is on SLC to give fans a chance to turn up, and then provide for as much cricket as possible when they do.That brings us to arguably the most maddening element of the past four days: Pallekele’s unused lights. Twice in the game, but most prominently on the fourth afternoon, play was called off for reasons of bad light, the sort of anachronism to cause non-cricket fans to wonder at the point of even playing the game. The circumstances leading to the loss of more than two hours on day four included the delicate position of the game, in which both sides seemed happy enough to retreat and regroup. It was also driven by the stipulation that the umpires must keep a consistent reading as their baseline for adequate light, via their meters. On day three the issue had been the introduction of pace, but on day four there seemed no question of Angelo Mathews using anything other than spin against the muddled feet of Steven Smiths’ side.But the most defining factor by far in the lack of cricket for spectators and television viewers was the inability of the umpires to call for Pallekele’s floodlights to be switched on and so augment the sun shrouded by tropical clouds. The relevant clause of the ICC’s Test match playing conditions allows for the umpires to “authorise the ground authorities to use the available artificial lighting so that the match can continue in acceptable conditions”. Contrary to a popular perception, there is no provision barring the use of lights if not every Test series venue is equipped with them.The more devilish detail arises from a “Note” beneath that clause. It states: “Home Boards may, prior to the commencement of the series, seek the approval of ICC to amend this playing condition to provide that artificial lights will not be used at specific venues.” Therefore, it was SLC who chose not to allow the use of lights at Pallekele, for reasons best known to the board and its president Thilanga Sumathipala. As a Cricket Australia spokesperson put it: “We were happy to use them but both teams have to be in agreement.” As outspoken advocates of day-night Tests, CA could hardly say otherwise.Entering this series, few gave Sri Lanka much of a chance, perhaps explaining the lack of promotion, the Tuesday start, and the scheduling of a match in a venue no-one seems to want to turn up to. How sad then for Sri Lanka’s cricketers, spectators and television viewers, that lights could not be used when a rare victory over Australia had become a real possibility. If this was a disappointment it could not be called a surprise: Test cricket and its supporters have been saddled with these obstacles more times than anyone would care to count. It is, as the Cranberries sang in Zombie, “the same old theme”.
كشف مصدر خاص داخل نادي الزمالك، تفاصيل جديدة بشأن صفقة ضم الفلسطيني حامد حمدان، نجم خط وسط بتروجيت، من أجل تدعيم صفوف الفريق الأول لكرة القدم.
وأبرم الزمالك رسميًا 8 صفقات حتى الآن في فترة الانتقالات الصيفية، شملت المهدي سليمان، شيكو بانزا، عمرو ناصر، أحمد شريف، آدم كايد، عبد الحميد معالي، أحمد ربيع ومحمد إسماعيل.
وقال المصدر في تصريحات لـ بطولات: “جلسة منتظرة خلال ساعات بين جون إدوارد المدير الرياضي وإدارة بتروجيت صباح اليوم الإثنين لحسم انتقال حامد حمدان للزمالك وتقديم العرض الأخير”.
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وتابع: “هناك اتجاه في بتروجيت للموافقة على عرض الزمالك في ظل تمسك اللاعب بموقفه”.
ويسعى مجلس إدارة الزمالك، للحصول على خدمات حامد حمدان خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الجارية، إلا أن إدارة بتروجيت رفضت الاستغناء عن اللاعب بأي شكل من الأشكال.
وعلم بطولات في وقتٍ سابق من مصادر خاصة أن اللاعب تقدم بطلب جديد لإدارة بتروجيت من أجل الرحيل عن النادي والانضمام إلى الزمالك في الميركاتو الصيفي الجاري.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has told the Gunners they need to make changes after being beaten by PSG in the first leg of their Champions League tie.
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Mikel Arteta's side face an uphill task if they want to qualify for the Champions League final after losing the first leg 1-0 of their semi-final tie at the Emirates on Tuesday night. An early goal from Ousmane Dembele did the damage, although the visitors also hit the woodwork twice in an impressive showing.
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Arsenal defender William Saliba has admitted PSG made the Gunners "suffer" but has said he's hopeful the team can turn things around. Former striker Henry feels Arsenal will have to make plenty of changes if they are to prevail in Paris and says Luis Enrique's side will be even stronger in front of their own fans at the Parc des Princes.
WHAT HENRY SAID
He said on CBS Sports: "PSG were much superior, for me, in this match. There are a lot of things that need to change for Arsenal to beat PSG. You never know what can happen. I think of PSG against FC Barcelona last season . Everyone thought it was over, but they [Paris] ultimately won the return leg easily."
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Only two teams have reached the final of the Champions League after losing the first leg of their semi-final tie at home – Ajax in 1995-96 and Tottenham in 2018-19.
Crystal Palace have struggled to score goals this campaign, scoring 25 goals in 22 games so far this season, making them the joint fifth-lowest goalscorers in the Premier League.
This is despite taking 13.9 shots per game (10th most in the division) with their average xG per shot being 0.12.
With their striker options being Jean Philippe Mateta and Eddie Nketiah -who was a big-money signing in the summer – the Eagles could instead look to add goals to their squad behind the striker, aiming to replace the output of Michael Olise who left in the summer window.
Crystal Palace looking at new forwards
According to reports from Italian outlet Firenze Viola in recent days, Crystal Palace have emerged as potential suitors for Botafogo winger, Luiz Henrique.
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Other interested clubs include Fiorentina, who made an offer of around €20m (£16.8m) to Botafogo, but the Brazilian side have not been convinced by this bid.
The reports suggest a fee of around €30m (£25m) would be needed to prise the 24-year-old winger away from the club in the January window. However, it is unknown whether Palace would be willing to meet such an asking price.
Henrique has made 55 appearances since joining Botafogo in 2024, scoring 12 goals and providing six assists.
How Henrique compares to Romain Esse
On Saturday it was confirmed by the Eagles that they had officially signed Romain Esse from Championship side Millwall.
He has made 26 appearances so far this season, scoring five goals, providing one assist and totaling 2,165 minutes played.
Esse is, of course, five years younger than Henrique, and would demand a lower fee, but you would also be gambling on him making the jump from Championship to Premier League football seamlessly. That being said, Henrique has played in LaLiga and the Brazilian Serie A, so he would also be making a change and could potentially struggle with the physicality to begin with.
Goals
0.30
0.21
Assists
0.14
0.04
xG
0.29
0.10
xAG
0.13
0.20
Progressive Carries
2.94
1.65
Progressive Passes
2.66
3.26
Shots Total
2.14
1.38
Key Passes
1.21
1.21
Shot-Creating Actions
3.52
3.13
Successful Take-Ons
2.91
2.28
When comparing the two wide player’s metrics this season, Henrique has much better output, both with goals and assists. However, Esse has shown his ability to create chances for his team, with a higher xAG (expected assisted goals) which could lead to his assist numbers being higher when surrounded by better finishers.
Henrique and Esse both average 1.21 key passes per 90, as well as over three shot-creating actions per 90, showing their ability to create chances. The 24-year-old (Henrique) does offer more potency and goal threat though, having a higher shot-volume to go alongside his higher goals per 90.
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The Brazilian was labeled an “absolute sensation” by scout Jacek Kulig, when playing for Brazil in the World Cup qualifiers. The quality of Henrique is clearly huge, but the biggest challenge would be settling into one of/if not the most physical league in the world.
The aim for either one of these players if they both arrived this January would be to replace some of the assets that Palace lost in the summer, specially when one of their jewels in the crown, Michael Olise, left the club. Both players have elements to their game, adding attacking spark, but whether they can provide enough output straight away remains to be seen.
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استطاع الأوروجواني داروين نوينز، إحراز الهدف الثاني لصالح ليفربول أمام نظيره بريستون، في المباراة التي تجمعهما اليوم، الأحد.
ويواجه الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي ليفربول، نظيره بريستون، عصر اليوم، الأحد، في مباراة ودية ضمن تحضيرات الريدز للموسم الجديد 2025/2026.
وشهد اللقاء الوقوف دقيقة حداد من كل المتواجدين بالملعب على روح ديوجو جوتا، الذي فارق الحياة بسبب حادث سير، بأحد شوارع إسبانيا رفقة شقيقه.
وسجل نونيز، الهدف الثاني لليفربول في مرمى بريستون بالدقيقة 54 من المباراة، كما تمكن برادلي، الظهير الأيمن للريدز من إحراز الهدف الأول في الدقيقة 33.
ويرتدي محمد صلاح، جناح ليفربول وقائد منتخب مصر، شارة قيادة الفريق خلال مباراة اليوم أمام بريستون بعدما تواجد أساسيًا في اللقاء. هدف نونيز في مباراة ليفربول وبريستون اليوم
da realbet: O Botafogo está escalado para enfrentar o Palmeiras às 20h desta segunda-feira, no Estádio Nilton Santos, pela 29ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.
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Com novidades na linha defensiva pelas suspensões de Fernando Marçal e Victor Cuesta, Luís Castro confirmou uma equipe com mudanças em relação ao time que venceu o Goiás na última quarta-feira.
O Alvinegro está escalado com Gatito Fernández; Saravia, Kanu, Adryelson, Hugo; Tchê Tchê, Gabriel Pires, Eduardo; Júnior Santos, Tiquinho Soares, Jeffinho.
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da bwin: Nesta quarta-feira, às 21h45, Atlético-MG e Palmeiras voltam a se enfrentar na temporada, desta vez pelo Brasileirão. Os recentes encontros entre os treinadores Cuca e Abel Ferreira renderam inúmeras polêmicas. O último, inclusive, contou com declarações fortes que perduraram até depois da partida.
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da wazamba: >Veja os uniformes das seleções lançados para a Copa do Mundo
Após o Verdão eliminar o Galo nas quartas de final da atual edição da Libertadores, o técnico do time mineiro lamentou o resultado e alegou que o jogo de sua equipe foi dificultado mesmo com dois atletas a mais. Na coletiva do português, entretanto, o comandante palmeirense explicou o que o adversário deveria ter feito para vencer o confronto.
– O Cuca é experiente, vai ver que tinha muita gente fora do nosso bloco, e tem que ter gente por dentro para atacar nossa linha. Ele tinha os pontas por fora, os dois laterais abertos, os zagueiros por trás, mas poucos jogadores por dentro do nosso bloco. Isso, para nós, foi mais fácil de controlar – disse o treinador alviverde.
Na partida seguinte, Cuca foi questionado sobre a “aula” do adversário e respondeu que, quando se vence, tudo é perfeito. O comandante do Galo ainda citou a ausência de Abel durante a decisão por pênaltis.
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– Quando você está vencendo, tudo que você faz é perfeito, bonito, maravilhoso. Se você sai para o vestiário e vai escutar música na hora dos pênaltis e ganha, vira moda. E se perdesse? Se a derrota vem para eles nesse jogo, vocês estavam cobrando as duas expulsões, as seis quedas do goleiro no mesmo canto, o treinador que não ficou para os pênaltis – desabafou.
Após alguns saírem em defesa de Cuca e outros ficarem do lado de Abel Ferreira, o treinador do Atlético fez questão de esclarecer o que disse em entrevista coletiva e reforçou que não houve nenhuma ofensa.
– Quando ele me pegou de surpresa naquela pergunta, eu respondi com a maior naturalidade possível que um cara pode falar, mas sem ofensa a ninguém. Eu simplesmente falei, e quis deixar entendido que a vitória te dá o direito de tudo e você tem razão. Na derrota, você não tem razão. Foi isso que eu fiz. Não tive maldade e nem ofensa para ninguém, nem para o Palmeiras, muito menos para o Abel – explicou Cuca.
Já o treinador palestrino, por sua vez, aproveitou a coletiva da última rodada do Brasileirão para também explicar o seu lado e dizer que não tem nenhum inimigo no futebol.
– Quando eu falo um minuto e vocês tiram 10 segundos para mostrar ao Cuca o que eu disse, vocês esquecem que eu disse que ele é um dos melhores treinadores. Ninguém quis saber disso, só foram falar outras coisas. Eu não tenho e nem quero ter inimigos. Não posso julgar pessoas que eu não conheço. Eu não tenho nada contra ninguém e nem quero ter – ressaltou o português.
Até o momento, foram oito duelos entre Cuca e Abel. Uma vitória do brasileiro, uma do português e seis empates.
Vale lembrar que, já que a derrota na final da Libertadores de 2020 aconteceu enquanto o atual comandante do Galo ainda estava no Santos, Cuca está invicto neste duelo pelo Atlético, com um triunfo e cinco resultados de igualdade.
Abel Ferreira, entretanto, não estará à frente da equipe alviverde nesta quarta. O técnico palmeirense foi expulso no clássico contra o Santos e cumpre suspensão. O auxiliar João Martins será o comandante.