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da bwin: O meio-campista Igor Coronado, reforço do Corinthians, concede entrevista nesta terça-feira (20), no CT Joaquim Grava. Assista à coletiva no vídeo acima.

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da 888casino: O Atleta, que estava livre no mercado após deixar o Al-Ittihad, da Arábia Saudita, assinou contrato com o Timão válido até fevereiro de 2026. A multa rescisória de jogador é de R$ 300 milhões para o mercado nacional e 100 milhões de euros (R$ 536 milhões) para clubes do exterior.

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Coronado será o décimo reforço anunciado pelo Corinthians na temporada. Antes do meia, o clube do Parque São Jorge anunciou os zagueiros Gustavo Henrique e Félix Torres, os laterais Diego Palacios, Matheuzinho e Hugo, os meias Raniele e Rodrigo Garro, e os atacantes Pedro Henrique e Pedro Raul.

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Apesar de ser brasileiro, Igor Coronado deixou o país aos 12 anos de idade e nunca defendeu um clube do futebol nacional. Na carreira, o meia acumula passagens pelo Floriana, de Malta, Trapani e Palermo, da Itália, Sharjah, dos Emirados Árabes Unidos, e Al-Ittihad, da Arábia Saudita.

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Dream Van Dijk heir: Romano confirms Liverpool want £34m Guehi alternative

Losing the Community Shield is hardly the be-all and end-all. Twice under Jurgen Klopp did Liverpool lose on penalties in the season’s curtain-raiser at Wembley, the first of which the Reds won the Premier League in 2019/20; the second time, they came third, mounting an incredible late-season comeback following staggering injury problems.

The fact that just one Community Shield winner has lifted the English top-flight trophy that same year is an ill omen that has been bandied about plenty; and, with apologies to Crystal Palace, that’s hardly likely to change this year.

Marc Guehi lifts the Community Shield with Crystal Palace

Still, Arne Slot’s side watched the Eagles lift the silver plate on Sunday after coming from a goal down twice and then winning on penalties after a sorry shootout effort from Liverpool, who missed three of their five spot-kicks.

But having looked disjointed in defence and been overwhelmed in the late stages of the game, it’s clear that Liverpool 2.0 have work to do, even with marquee signings Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike standing out as potential superstars.

Mohamed Salah was kept quiet, skying his penalty besides, but Virgil van Dijk was at fault for both of Palace’s goals, and the overall lack of solidity at the back puts a light on the need for a new centre-back.

Why Liverpool want to sign Marc Guehi

Van Dijk’s error-riddled outing at Wembley is hardly anything to be seriously concerned about. The skipper is one of the greatest defenders of his generation, and though he turned 34 in July, remains one of the finest in the Premier League.

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk

However, the skipper and his central defensive partner, Ibrahima Konate, have it all to do on their own at the moment, with Liverpool having sold Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen for £35m. Joe Gomez is currently out injured, exacerbating the issue.

Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi appears the top choice to strengthen the rearguard, and the 25-year-old, who has entered the final year of his contract at Selhurst Park, appears likely to be sold this summer.

Valued at an excessive £45m and with Tottenham Hotspur also keen, Liverpool would be wise to keep their options open. And they are, with an exciting alternative in sporting director Richard Hughes’ sights.

Liverpool in for Guehi alternative

According to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool might have shortlisted Guehi, but he’s not the only one, with Parma’s Giovanni Leoni also on FSG’s radar.

Romano commented on his podcast: “Guehi remains one of the options for Liverpool, for sure. He’s more experienced than the other options they have on their list.

“What I can tell you today is that Liverpool are really really considering as a special talent, Parma talent, Giovanni Leoni. This kid is really special.”

Leoni, 18, is regarded as one of the best defensive prospects in Italian football and is already valued at €40m (£34m) by his side.

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Inter Milan also have a vested interest in the teenager, so Liverpool will need to canvass a compelling proposal if they hope to bring him over to Merseyside, well away from his homeland.

What Giovanni Leoni would bring to Liverpool

Leoni might have a meagre amount of professional experience to his name, but the hype around him only reinforces Liverpool’s interest, for this is one of the most exciting young defenders in the game.

The Reds have already shown a willingness to pay a significant fee for 20-year-old Dean Huijsen this summer, but the Spain star opted to leave Bournemouth and sign for Real Madrid in a £50m deal.

In Leoni, Liverpool may yet land their own version of the Los Blancos prodigy, one who would be a willing understudy beneath Van Dijk and Konate for the next few years, stepping in when required and learning from the craft of two elite-level peers.

Standing at 6 foot 5, Leoni already has the physical profile to become a monstrous defensive force, even after just making 17 senior showings for Parma, scoring one goal.

In fact, his efforts in Serie A last season said much about his potential, already displaying a certain level of ability that is reminiscent of Van Dijk, who is one of the most complete defenders out there.

Matches (starts)

37 (37)

17 (14)

Goals

3

1

Assists

1

0

Touches*

90.4

46.9

Pass completion

92%

89%

Key passes*

0.3

0.1

Ball recoveries*

3.1

2.0

Dribbles*

0.1

0.2

Tackles + interceptions*

2.5

1.7

Clearances*

5.1

3.6

Duels (won)*

4.7 (69%)

2.5 (61%)

Errors made

4

1

Obviously, Leoni is not on Van Dijk’s level, but his crispness on the ball, coolness, avoiding errors, and confidence in the duel all bespeak a roundedness that could see him succeed Liverpool’s Netherlands superstar down the line.

The rising star has, after all, been hailed by talent scout Jacek Kulig for being “one of the most complete teenage centre-backs in Europe.”

He also won a higher percentage of his aerial battles than any other U20 central defender across the top seven leagues worldwide in 2024/25, bespeaking a headed ability that is akin to that of Van Dijk.

In fact, Leoni has already spoken of his admiration for Liverpool’s defensive great, revealing during an interview when he was only 16 years old that he takes inspiration from the Liverpool captain, who is so cultured and composed on the ball, yet so devastatingly crunching in the challenge.

Liverpool would certainly enjoy more of an instant effect by signing Guehi this summer, but might it be that Leoni has a higher ceiling? Already, the Italian is catching the eye on the senior stage in Serie A, and FSG appear willing to part with a similar sum to Guehi in order to reel him in this summer.

There’s much to consider, but with such a strong central defensive partnership and Gomez to cover too, the Anfield side might want to take a chance and sign this ultimate Van Dijk heir now, before he moves to another top outfit.

New Fabinho: Liverpool join race to sign "one of the best CMs in the PL"

Liverpool could spend big money on signing their new Fabinho.

ByMatt Dawson Aug 11, 2025

Tide is high for India's young and restless

There has been no other recent Indian team with players as desperate to prove a point and stake a claim as this one

Sriram Veera in Port of Spain03-Jun-2011There must be a big balloon of gloom descending on the television companies broadcasting India’s tour of West Indies. How do you hype a series featuring an Indian team lacking its big stars and an opposition adamant about not including its star player(s)? The TV pundits always find an answer. This is being billed as a sign of the future. And this time, in the context of at least the Indian players, they may even be right.There has been no recent Indian team with so many players so desperate to prove a point and stake a claim as this one. Until this series, the recent India story was about the ambitious march of a team to the top of the ladder: a Test series win in New Zealand, a series-levelling effort in South Africa, a World Cup triumph. This series against West Indies is about the young and the restless India. It’s about assessing the hunger and the talent in these men. There are quite a few players at an almost vital crossroads in their career.Leading them is a man who encompasses so much about this brave new talented India, but Suresh Raina comes with qualifications: “There is talent but …” When the triumvirate of Tendulkar, Laxman and Dravid eventually go, can the Rainas of India fill that gaping hole?For long Raina has been the antithesis of Rohit Sharma. Not many have criticised Raina’s “attitude”; in fact Rahul Dravid hailed him as among the more hardworking youngsters he’s seen in recent times. His short-ball woes put him in danger of being labelled as an ODI player, though. In that respect he is treading the path of Michael Bevan. While Raina would probably give a leg to own Bevan’s ODI record, he will dread going Bevan’s way in Tests. Bevan’s Test career was derailed by his problems against the short ball and Raina has to do something very quickly if he wants to avert similar free fall.For long Virat Kohli had been oscillating between Rohit and Raina. Attitude problems dogged him but he, like Raina, seemed determined to get himself out of the doghouse. Slowly, step by step, he has erased almost all his blots. His game has improved considerably and on current form he appears the best of the younger lot to seize a middle-order spot in Tests. And if Raina slips up, Kohli could well pounce on the captaincy as well.For long Rohit Sharma has been the antithesis of S Badrinath. Opportunity and fame threatened to get the better of him and he wasn’t perhaps mentally equipped to deal with them. Critics singled out his lack of hunger. No one raised a word about his talent despite his playing 61 ODIs for a below-par average of 27.13. His fans have pointed to this year’s IPL to show the winds of change are blowing; that he looks fitter, hungrier and has mended his ways. This series will be the chance for him to offer some definitive proof.For long S Badrinath has been ploughing a lone field in the domestic dust bowls. Anonymity is a luxurious cloak that superstars seek; Badrinath wants to be recognised. For him the IPL wasn’t about money, it wasn’t about thrilling the crowds; it was about the basic human urge to get recognised and find a tiny spot on the global cricket map. “When people say, ‘that shot off Lee was good,’ it’s a little bit of recognition, and it’s a little bit of happiness that gives you satisfaction,” Badrinath said about playing in the IPL.For long Sreesanth has been waging a battle against himself; he has been the biggest ever reality show featuring an Indian cricketer. His path to manhood played out on big flat plasma screens to billions of fans. Again, like Rohit, his talent has been scarcely questioned but everyone and his uncle have been hammering on his temperament.For long Ishant Sharma has been living off that one demonic spell against Ricky Ponting. Unlike Sreesanth or Rohit, his attitude has never been questioned. Venkatesh Prasad, the former bowling coach, even nominated him as the most disciplined and hardworking aspirant. Perhaps, in his case, he tried too much. The left shoulder collapsed, the follow-through became a stutter, the wrists weren’t behind the seam and the Indian fans were aghast and wary of another talent going the way of Irfan Pathan. Luckily, things seem to be on the mend; the IPL offered brief glimpses of a positive change.For long Murali Vijay has flattered to deceive. He looks a million bucks when he plays one of his flamboyant on-the-up shots but leaves you tearing your hair when he mis-hits one to a fielder. And yet this is the same player who showed such restraint and sense of occasion on his debut Test against Australia, in which he rarely played a false shot. If he can marry that kind of discipline with his talent, he can progress. However, the jury is still out on his skill on tough pitches. It’s not to say that he doesn’t have the talent to cope, but that he hasn’t been tested yet.The West Indies is a place where even angels can be tempted to stray. It’s here that the young and restless India will begin their path to sobriety. The sun is shining, the weather is sweet and the future is calling; are the boys listening?

"Outstanding" £10k-a-week Liverpool player will now push for Anfield exit

Following several departures and emotional Anfield farewells on the final day of the Premier League season, Liverpool could yet lose one more player, who will reportedly push for a summer exit.

Liverpool transfer news

It was not the result against Wolverhampton Wanderers that took centre stage at Anfield. Instead, it was the goodbye to a Liverpool great in Jurgen Klopp. He made sure that it wasn't just him in the headlines, however, with a similar farewell for his coaching staff and players leaving as free agents, whilst also ensuring a fine welcome for Arne Slot.

The new manager arrives with plenty to do in what could be a busy first summer now that Michael Edwards has returned. The Reds have already been linked with the likes of Johan Bakayoko and even Real Madrid's Rodrygo, but only time will tell whether the Reds opt to welcome a new star winger. Instead, it could be a summer dominated by exit news.

Real Madrid forward Rodrygo.

Whilst it seems as though Mohamed Salah is set to stay put, the same can't be said for another member of the Anfield dressing room. According to Wayne Veysey of Football Insider, Caoimhin Kelleher is set to push for a Liverpool exit this summer amid a desire to have a permanent starting role.

Contact made: Liverpool hold talks to sign £85m star for Slot

He has been backed to become a “legend”.

ByHenry Jackson May 22, 2024

The Irishman enjoyed his best season yet at Liverpool, playing an unexpectedly crucial role in the absence of Alisson Becker to play a huge part in the Reds' Carabao Cup win against Chelsea and their hunt – albeit one that ended in failure – to push for the Premier League title.

Truth be told, however, Alisson's number one place is unlikely to be taken on a permanent basis anytime soon as long as the Brazilian is around, meaning that Kelleher must seek minutes elsewhere this summer.

"Outstanding" Kelleher deserves a starting role

Liverpool should hold zero grudges if Kelleher does push for a move this summer. The goalkeeper, on just £10k-a-week at Anfield, has more than earned the chance to hunt down the number one role that he won't get in Merseyside and wherever he does end up, Klopp will likely be watching on in admiration, having been full of praise for him earlier this season.

Klopp said via This is Anfield: “He was outstanding (against Brentford). I don’t know exactly who is the number one for Ireland but if they have a better goalkeeper, respect. He’s outstanding. This year we gave him more games than he had previously. It’s well deserved.

"We need him. We need him with rhythm. Now the situation around Alisson shows that makes absolute sense. We will see how long Alisson is out, but Caoimhin is exceptional. (On Saturday) he had an A+ performance.”

That said, his exit will still prove to be a problem for Liverpool should it take place. It's a difficult task to find a shot-stopper not only happy to be a number two, but also one who can step up and come as close as possible to matching Alisson's quality – something Kelleher almost always did.

MI survive Fulmali scare to get closer to final, go up 6-0 against Gujarat Giants

MI are just behind Delhi Capitals on the points table and another win will get them a final berth

S Sudarshanan10-Mar-20255:38

Review: Fulmali’s blinder was incredible

Mumbai Indians (MI) continued their dominance over Gujarat Giants (GG) and took another step towards making a direct entry into the final of WPL 2025 with a nine-run win in their penultimate league match. The sparse home crowd was treated to a couple of stroke-filled knocks – MI captain Harmanpreet Kaur hit her third half-century in four outings at the Brabourne Stadium while Bharti Fulmali smashed her maiden WPL fifty, off just 22 balls, to give MI a mighty scare.In the first match in Mumbai this season, Nat Sciver-Brunt and Amanjot Kaur played support acts to their captain as MI posted 179 for 6. GG were kept on a tight leash in reply, with the lack of dew doing them no favours. Amelia Kerr and Shabnim Ismail shared five wickets – the latter delivering the key blows of Ashleigh Gardner and Phoebe Litchfield – as GG were all out for 170. It was just the third time in 19 games this season that a team successfully defended a target. It was MI’s sixth win in six matches against GG in the WPL.The win took MI to ten points, on par with Delhi Capitals, with a net run rate of 0.298 (just below DC’s 0.396) and a game to spare. They play Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Tuesday in under 24 hours to round off the league stage. MI need to win that match to top the table and get a direct entry into the final, while the team that finishes second will play GG in the eliminator.Soon after GG fell just short, coach Michael Klinger said at the press conference that they tried to chase the target down in 18 overs, which would have taken them to the top of the table.

Fulmali blitz gives MIghty scare

GG were 70 for 5 in the 11th over and Deandra Dottin had survived a dropped chance just before Fulmali walked out. She got to her task by taking Sciver-Brunt for three fours in an over – one square through the off side, one over cover and then through square leg. It is not often that a batter outshines Dottin and causes headache to the opposition but such was Fulmali’s assault. Soon Kerr bowled Dottin to leave GG’s equation down to 88 off 41.Bharti Fulmali smashed a 22-ball fifty•BCCI

Fulmali then walloped Kerr over long-on and did the same to Amanjot in the next over. Overall, she scored 24 off the nine balls she faced of Kerr, including a sequence of 6, 6, 4 which helped her to a 22-ball fifty before she fell in the same over. That left GG needing 38 off the 18, which soon became 23 off 12 after Simran Shaikh, in for Dayalan Hemalatha, and Tanuja Kanwar hit Matthews for 15. But MI held their nerves despite a frenetic finish to register their fifth win in seven matches.

Opening troubles continue for MI

For the second game in a row, MI opened the batting with Kerr after being inserted. She faced the left-arm spin of Kanwar for starters before clipping Kashvee Gautam for a four. But she found it tough to rotate strike and was run-out after pushing one straight to Gardner at mid-on and setting off.It was Matthews and Sciver-Brunt who provided MI the momentum in the powerplay. They exploited the short boundary – the square boundaries measured 58m and 52m – by moving around the crease. Matthews pulled her West Indies team-mate Dottin over deep square leg for a six in the opening over before aerially sweeping Kanwar in the same region for another. Sciver-Brunt also swept Kanwar through short fine leg as MI were 44 for 1 after six overs.

The Kaurs set MI for a strong finish

Legspinner Priya Mishra had Matthews caught behind soon after the powerplay. Like she has been doing this season, Harmanpreet started off swiftly – she reversed Mishra through short third with the back of her bat and then attacked Meghna Singh in the only over she bowled. MI’s run rate hovered in the early sevens and she, in the company of Sciver-Brunt, ensured it never dipped. They added 59 off 40 before Gardner broke through.The reverse sweep from Harmanpreet Kaur… from the back of the bat•BCCI

That brought Amanjot to the crease at No. 5 for only the second time in the WPL. She drove Dottin through the covers and then meted out special treatment to Gautam, with whom she has trained with for over a decade now, hitting her for a sequence of 4, 4, 6 to help MI take 15 off the 17th over. Gautam did have the last laugh by having Amanjot caught at long-on for a 15-ball 27 to end the 19-ball 33-run stand. Harmanpreet then completed her half-century off just 31 balls as MI scored 55 off the last four overs, the exact equation GG needed in the chase.

Early strikes cost Giants

Having benched the misfiring Hemalatha, GG opted to use Gautam as the opener alongside Beth Mooney, who popped a catch to cover on the first ball of Matthews’ spell. While Gautam does possess the ability to hit big shots down the order, she was like a deer caught in headlights against the high-pace and swing of Ismail. Gautam was on 9 off 12 balls with nine dots at the end of the fifth over when GG were 34 for 1. She just managed to get away from a 120kph short ball Ismail hurled at her. Gautam fell in the last over of the powerplay, stumped off Sanskriti Gupta’s offspin.Two balls later, Ismail had Gardner caught low at slip for a two-ball duck, that was a body blow for GG. While Harleen Deol hit five fours against spin – three of them in successive balls off Matthews – she missed a googly from Kerr to be trapped lbw. GG could have lost steam and finished much lower than what they did, if not for Fulmali.

Kraigg Brathwaite laments inability to adapt to spinning conditions

West Indian captain Kraigg Brathwaite did not ignore the elephant in the room, but did not hide behind it, either. He said straightaway that Pakistan “prepared a dry spinning pitch from day one”, while acknowledging it was their right to do so, and challenging both his batters and his bowlers to adapt to it better in the second Test.”We expect the same type of pitch in the second Test and we’ve got to come better,” Brathwaite said at the post-Test press conference. “It was a difficult pitch to bat on for sure. But it’s their decision how they want the pitch. We’ve just got to come good.”What encouraged Brathwaite was West Indies’ ability to, for the most part, match their hosts toe-to-toe. While Sajid Khan and Noman Ali found themselves in the wickets, the best bowling figures of the Test belonged to West Indian left arm spinner Jomel Warrican, whose figures of 7 for 32 in the second innings are the third best ever by a visiting bowler in a Test in Pakistan. With the bat, too, West Indies’ efforts of 137 and 123 weren’t worlds removed from Pakistan’s second innings score of 157, with a first innings fifth wicket stand of 141 between Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan the sharpest point of difference.”It’s great to see. Jamal has worked extremely hard over the years and it’s good to see he got his first five-wicket haul. His hard work has paid off. He bowled well; he was consistent. I wish him all the best in his second test match.”I do think we could improve bowling wise. We gave them 50-60 runs too much in the first innings because the pitch spun from ball one and we could have created enough pressure on the batters to get more wickets. Saying that, we also didn’t bat as well as we could. I think Alick [Athanaze, whose fourth innings 55 was West Indies highest individual score] showed us today how easy it can be. You’ve got to be braver in your shot selection. But I think a better all-round performance and we could win the second Test.”Jomel Warrican took 10 for 101 in the match•AFP/Getty Images

With the pitch tricky and the Test match short, smaller differences were always going to prove decisive, and Brathwaite was keen to stress that, despite the margin of victory, he felt the disparity between the two sides was small. With Pakistan’s strategy certain – both captains effectively confirmed they expected a similar turner for the second Test – which also takes place in Multan, starting on January 25 – surprise is not something that can catch West Indies out.”I think we could be better with the ball in the first innings. We gave them 50 runs too much, and on top of that, we didn’t bat as well as we could have, especially in the first innings. Both innings the top order didn’t get any runs. So I think batting wise the top six should be able to bat at least a session.”Pakistan only batted one session in their second innings, too, and I think bowling wise once we stay consistent in bringing batters onto the front foot, we’ll have a better chance of limiting that first innings total. And we’ve got to bat better, we’ve got to find a better way.”While he didn’t commit to that strategy, perhaps judicious aggression, a measure of which West Indies began to introduce into their batting as each innings wore on, is something West Indies might look to do more of next week. Some batters found the use of reverse sweeps from outside the line a fruitful scoring option, while West Indies’ most destructive phase with the bat came when the tenth wicket partnership put on 46 in 21 balls, taking the spinners on when they flighted the ball.”The ball was ragging, so one is going to have your name on it regardless. The pitch was difficult as you could see. It was very dry before even the game started. So I’m not surprised with the game finishing early.”

ترتيب الدوري الألماني بعد خسارة آينتراخت فرانكفورت أمام باير ليفركوزن

تعرض فريق آينتراخت فرانكفورت للهزيمة أمام نظيره باير ليفركوزن، اليوم، في إطار منافسات بطولة الدوري الألماني 2024/25.

وتلاقى الفريقان، عصر يوم السبت، في إطار منافسات الجولة السابعة من بطولة الدوري الألماني، حيث خسر آينتراخت فرانكفورت بهدفين لهدف.

وتمكن المحترف المصري عمر مرموش من تسجيل هدف فرانكفورت الوحيد في المباراة، من ضربة جزاء، في الدقيقة 16 من عمر الشوط الأول. جدول ترتيب الدوري الألماني

1 بايرن ميونخ، 17 نقطة.

2 لايبزيج، 17 نقطة.

3 فرايبورج، 15 نقطة.

4 باير ليفركوزن، 14 نقطة.

5 يونيون برلين، 14 نقطة.

6 آينتراخت فرانكفورت، 13 نقطة.

7 بوروسيا دورتموند، 13 نقطة.

8 فيردر بريمن، 11 نقطة.

9 هايدينهايم، 9 نقاط.

10 شتوتجارت، 9 نقاط.

11 بوروسيا مونشنجلادباخ، 9 نقاط.

12 ماينز، 8 نقاط.

13 فولفسبورج، 7 نقاط.

14 هوفنهايم، 7 نقاط.

15 أوجسبورج، 7 نقاط.

16 سانت بولي، 4 نقاط.

17 هولشتاين كيل، نقطتان.

18 بوخوم، نقطة.

ويمكنكم متابعة ترتيب الدوري الألماني لحظة بلحظة من هنا.

Saved by Bowen: 5/10 West Ham man should never wear the shirt again

West Ham United's chances of securing a fourth successive season in European competition are slender, with Saturday's spirited and impressive draw against Liverpool in the Premier League widening the gap on seventh-placed Newcastle United.

Newcastle, whose season has been categorised by inconsistency and injuries, are four points clear in the final European football-qualifying position, holding a game in hand on the Hammers.

West Ham manager David Moyes.

With trips to Chelsea and Manchester City still forthcoming for David Moyes, it would seem that a wonderful slice of history will draw to a close, though Saturday's result highlighted the immense quality that West Ham – and whoever will lead the club from the dugout next season – boast.

At the forefront: Jarrod Bowen. The England international, quite simply, is a brilliant and irreplaceable player.

Jarrod Bowen's stats vs Liverpool

Bowen has been in fine fettle this season. In fact, that's quite the understatement, with the dynamic forward scoring 20 goals and supplying ten assists, the latest of which came one apiece against Liverpool.

Minutes played

90'

Goals

1

Assists

1

Touches

32

Accurate passes

5/9 (52%)

Shots on target

3

Key passes

1

Dribble attempts

2/5

Tackles

1

Interceptions

1

Duels won

7/14

The 27-year-old only managed to complete five passes against Jurgen Klopp's deteriorating side but this hardly matters given his clinical attacking moments and persistent defensive commitment.

Within a system like Moyes', with West Ham ranking 15th in possession in the Premier League this season, such prolific authority has paid dividends – just imagine how Bowen might perform at the heart of a more expansive and progressive brand of football.

He must remain at the very kernel of the United project, though the same cannot be said for Angelo Ogbonna, who struggled against the Reds and must follow Moyes, should the Scotsman indeed leave when his contract expires this summer, out the door at the London Stadium.

Why Angelo Ogbonna must now be ditched

Ogbonna has entered the twilight phase of his career, nearly 36 years old, and while he has been something of a stalwart for West Ham after signing from Juventus in a £10m transfer in 2015, the Italian is out of contract this summer and to renew his terms would be a fatal error.

Angelo Ogbonna

Having completed 247 matches for his east London club, the centre-back has been restricted to a bit-part role over the past several years, starting just five Premier League fixtures this term.

And it's deservedly so. His mobility has been eradicated by the passage of time, while his once-robust skill set has left him averaging only 0.9 tackles and 1.8 duels per match this season.

Against high-level opposition in Liverpool, Ogbonna's understandable fragilities were exposed, with The Evening Standard's Dom Smith giving the veteran a 5/10 match score and writing: 'Beaten in the air on a number of occasions and caught too high up as Liverpool easily bypassed him in the first half. Improved after the interval and was unlucky to be involved in the own-goal.'

As per Sofascore, the 6 foot 3 defender made five clearances and four tackles against Liverpool but he completed just 64% of his passes and was dribbled past. Were Liverpool not so profligate, his issues would likely have been compounded.

Jarrod Bowen with the Europa Conference League trophy.

With Konstantinos Mavropanos and Nayef Aguerd both expected to return from injury imminently, Ogbonna may well have played his last match for the club, which will fare better with their younger and most durable titans in the starting mix.

Ogbonna has been a brilliant servant for West Ham and he got to kiss silverware before his departure, but that exit must materialise this summer as the club prepares for a new era. Make it happen, Tim Steidten.

West Ham could take Kudus to new heights with "perfect" Amorim alternative

This tactician would be a fantastic alternative to Ruben Amorim

ByAngus Sinclair Apr 27, 2024

رسميًا | مانشستر سيتي يعلن انتصاره في قضيته مع الدوري الإنجليزي

أعلن نادي مانشستر سيتي الإنجليزي، انتصاره في قضية الرعاية، ضمن القضايا التي تم التحقيق فيها مع بطل البريمرليج خلال الأيام الماضية.

كان مانشستر سيتي قد واجه، في وقت سابق من العام الماضي، اتهامات بوجود 115 انتهاكًا لقواعد اللعب المالي النظيف.

النادي الإنجليزي أعلن في بيان رسمي، فوزه القانوني على الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، بشأن قضية إتهام مانشستر سيتي بصفقات الرعاية الخاصة، بوصفها أنها غير قانونية.

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وجاء في البيان: “قررت المحكمة أن القواعد غير عادلة هيكليًا، وأن الدوري الإنجليزي كان غير عادل في كيفية تطبيق تلك القواعد على النادي في الممارسة العملية”.

النادي الإنجليزي في بيانه، شكر أعضاء محكمة التحكيم الموقرين، على عملهم واعتباراتهم، وإلغاء قرارات الدوري الإنجليزي بشأن عمليتي رعاية ضمن القضية المتهم فيها مانشستر سيتي.

جدير بالذكر، أن هذه قضية من ضمن 115 أخرى يتم اتهام مانشستر سيتي فيها، ولا يزال الاستماع للنادي الإنجليزي من قبل المحكمة جاريًا.

Após polêmicas e mal-estar, Rogério Caboclo vai a treino da Seleção Brasileira na Granja Comary

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da apostaganha: Tentando acalmar os ânimos após causar um mal-estar com a comissão técnica de Tite, o presidente da CBF, Rogério Caboclo, foi até a Granja Comary neste domingo. O dirigente acompanhou o treinamento da Seleção Brasileira, que se prepara para os duelos contra Equador e Paraguai, pelas Eliminatórias.

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O atrito com a comissão técnica de Tite não tem a ver com os resultados da Seleção em campo (o Brasil está com 100% de aproveitamento nas Eliminatórias). Segundo o “GE”, o vazamento incomodou muito o comandante da equipe canarinha. A CBF ainda lida com uma crise institucional que pode afetar Rogério Caboclo.

A visita de Caboclo já era esperada, mas poderia acontecer apenas na segunda-feira, quando havia a expectativa de que o grupo estivesse completo. O presidente chegou à Granja Comary, em Teresópolis, na manhã deste domingo, e conversou com o técnico Tite antes da atividade. Juninho Paulista, coordenador da Seleção, e o goleiro Alisson também se encontraram com ele.

Dos 24 convocados, 18 jogadores já se apresentaram ao técnico Tite. Neste domingo, a expectativa é que o goleiro Weverton, do Palmeiras, chegue a Teresópolis na parte da noite. Gabigol e Everton Ribeiro, ambos do Flamengo, devem chegar nesta segunda-feira. Ederson, Gabriel Jesus e Thiago, que disputaram a final da Champions League, devem se apresentar até terça-feira.

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O zagueiro do Chelsea, inclusive, saiu da decisão contra o Manchester City com uma lesão muscular, sendo substituído ainda no primeiro tempo. Após exames, foi constatada uma contusão na coxa esquerda do defensor, mas Thiago Silva se apresentará normalmente ao técnico Tite.

A Seleção Brasileira treinará na Granja Comary até a próxima quarta-feira, quando viajará para Porto Alegre, onde enfrentará o Equador na sexta-feira (4 de junho). Do Rio Grande do Sul, a delegação segue para Assunção, onde enfrenta o Paraguai, no dia 8.

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