Abel Braga confirma saída de Henrique Dourado do Fluminense

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Henrique Dourado está fora do Fluminense. Sem o atacante, o Flu não saiu do zero a zero diante do Botafogo neste sábado. O centroavante não está lesionado e treinou com o elenco tricolor na sexta-feira, mas sequer foi relacionado por Abel Braga. Após o Clássico Vovô no Maracanã, o técnico explicou a decisão, confirmando que o Ceifador está com tudo resolvido para deixar o clube.

– Só vou responder uma vez sobre Dourado.Primeiro, trata-se de um ídolo do clube que ajudei a criar. Um cara inquestionável no caráter e grande jogador. Na quinta, ele chegou para mim e disse que não gostaria mais de jogar, que não estava mais com a cabeça aqui e que a situação dele estava resolvida para sair – afirmou o treinador do Fluminense, antes de complementar:

– Não posso fazer mais nada. Já fui atleta e ele tem esse direto. Não posso contar com jogadores nessas condições. Essa é a vontade do jogador. Eu e a torcida lamentamos, mas vamos nos arrumar sem o Dourado – concluiu.

Artilheiro do Brasil em 2017, Henrique Dourado entrou a mira do Corinthians na virada do ano. O clube paulista procura um substituto para Jô, que dividiu a artilharia do Brasileirão com Dourado e foi vendido ao futebol japonês. Apesar do presidente Roberto de Andrade ter dito, há uma semana, que não tem mais interesse no Ceifador, o destino mais provável do centroavante é o Corinthians.

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‘Outra coisa é que todos nós, jogadores, técnicos, passamos. O Fluminense fica. Vamos nos arrumar sem o Dourado’, afirmou Abel.

Diante da ausência de Henrique Dourado, Pedro foi o titular do Fluminense, atuando ao lado de Marcos Júnior no ataque. A tendência é que siga assim nos próximos jogos.

A partir da confirmação da saída de Henrique Dourado, o Fluminense vai ao mercado buscar a contratação de um novo centroavante. Por conta das saídas que aconteceram do fim de 2017 para cá, a diretoria tricolor espera reforçar o elenco com as chegadas um goleiro, um zagueiro e um meia.

Ainda sem vencer em 2018, o Fluminense volta a treinar na segunda-feira, às 17h, no CT Pedro Antonio. O próximo jogo é contra a Portuguesa, na quarta.

Everton must unleash Dele Alli v Saints

Everton are back in Premier League action this weekend with another chance to move away from the relegation zone after beating Leeds United 3-0 at Goodison Park last time out.

This time, Frank Lampard’s side travel down to Southampton to take on the Saints, who have taken five points from their three previous league games against Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.

On the chalkboard

In terms of who Lampard could select in his starting XI to take on Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side, one figure who didn’t start against Leeds but we think should be in from the beginning this weekend is January signing Dele Alli.

Since joining the Merseyside club from Tottenham during the winter transfer window on a permanent deal which could be worth up to £40m, the Englishman – who has been described as a “fighter” in the past by his former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino – has made two league appearances for the Toffees but has yet to start a game.

After coming on for Dominic Calvert-Lewin with 72 minutes on the clock against Leeds, the 25-year-old shared a glimpse of his creative talents by making two key passes before the end of the match, ultimately earning himself a solid overall match rating of 7.2/10 from SofaScore.

With that in mind, this weekend could be a great time for Lampard to give the £22.5m-rated midfielder his first start in an Everton shirt to see if he can pick up where he left off against Marcelo Bielsa’s side and help his new team pick up another win in their chase to avoid a relegation battle during the final weeks of the season.

In terms of who could drop out of the team to make way for Alli if Lampard does want to make a change against the Saints, fellow January arrival Donny van de Beek failed to make a solid impression against Leeds with his performance, so he could be the one to make way for the former Spurs gem to finally make his first league start for Everton.

In other news – Signed for £1.5m, now worth 2600% more: Everton hit the jackpot with “fabulous” star

Mitchell and Cameron rescue Worcestershire

Acting captain Daryl Mitchell and newcomer James Cameron dragged Worcestershire out of a deep hole against Leicestershire in the County Championship at New Road

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ScorecardActing captain Daryl Mitchell and newcomer James Cameron dragged Worcestershire out of a deep hole against Leicestershire in the County Championship at New Road. Still 75 behind on losing the fourth wicket in their second innings, the home side survived the remaining 35 overs and eased into a lead of 34 on reaching 168 for 4.Teenager Nathan Buck led Leicestershire’s early charge by taking the first three wickets for 19 runs, but they missed a potential short cut to victory by dropping three slip chances from Mitchell before he completed his half-century. The opener made the most of the reprieves in compiling an undefeated 63 and Cameron hit two sixes and six fours on his way to a maiden 50 from 87 balls.With the left-hander on 62 not out in only his second Championship match, their unbroken partnership of 109 has already transformed a game that seemed in danger of finishing on the second day. Although the New Road pitch assisted the seamers from the outset, it has never been a minefield and ECB inspector David Hughes said he was happy with the surface when Worcestershire were dismissed for 175 in the first innings.Leicestershire began day two in a promising position, resuming only 12 runs behind at 163 for 3, and their batsmen pressed home the advantage as they progressed to 309 and a lead of 134. Nightwatchman Buck became a first victim for Matt Mason in a spell of 2 for 9 and James Benning, in his first Championship innings of the season, chipped in with 29 until caught at first slip off Jack Shantry.James Taylor, awaiting England Lions duty later in the week, dug in for nearly two hours for 27 and when he edged Mason to slip, it was left to Tom New to make the most of support from the lower order. Always positive, the left-hander hit 11 fours in making 58 – his fourth half-century of the season – before he played on to Richard Jones and Leicestershire were well in charge even when Gareth Andrew mopped up the last three wickets.Worcestershire desperately needed to improve on their first innings, but Phil Jaques made a disappointing exit in his last Championship game before Bangladesh allrounder Shakib Al Hasan takes up the overseas position. A nick to first slip from Buck’s second delivery resulted in the Australian’s sixth duck in 15 first-class innings.Buck, who played for England in the Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand in January, kept the batsmen under pressure as he removed Moeen Ali (24) and Alexei Kervezee in successive overs.

Dan James cost Leeds dearly v Everton

Despite an encouraging performance in their midweek fixture, Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds United side once again found themselves on the wrong end of a heavy Premier League defeat on Saturday afternoon, with Everton running out comfortable 3-0 winners at Goodison Park in the 3pm kick-off.

The Whites were unfortunate to lose Stuart Dallas to injury in just the ninth minute of the match, but even if the Northern Ireland international had remained on the pitch for the full duration, it would be difficult to argue that Leeds would have taken something away from the game, so disappointing was their overall performance.

Indeed, Bielsa’s usual star man Raphinha was ineffective on the right wing before being hooked at half-time, Mateusz Klich was a passenger in the middle of the park before he too was brought off at the interval and Daniel James once again offered next to nothing when leading the line for the Whites.

Of the three, it will undoubtedly be the £24m summer signing from Manchester United who is most disappointed with his performance this afternoon. Following his brace against Aston Villa on Wednesday, it finally seemed as if the 24-year-old had turned a corner for the Elland Road outfit.

27 touches

However, over the course of his 90 minutes on the pitch against the Toffees, the £16.2m-rated forward struggled to ever really get his foot on the ball, enjoying just 27 touches, completing eight passes and managing only one shot at the Everton goal (which failed to hit the target).

Furthermore the £52k-per-week Wales international also committed two fouls – one of which was a cynical swipe at Richarlison which earned him a booking – lost nine of his 12 duels (a failure rate of 75%) and ceded possession on 12 separate occasions, meaning he gave away the ball with every 2.25 touches.

These returns saw the player who co-commentator on the match Stephen Warnock claimed looked “disinterested” earn a disappointing SofaScore match rating of just 6.4, ranking him as the Whites’ second-worst player on the day.

As such, Leeds now sit just six points above the relegation zone and have fixtures against Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham coming up. Unless the Whites can pull something special out of the bag in the coming weeks, it would appear that they are well and truly in a relegation battle this season, with James’ performance against Everton potentially costing Bielsa and his side dearly come May.

In other news: Leeds could find their next Bielsa in 38 y/o gem who he once dubbed “very talented”

ENIC source makes Spurs sale claim

Speaking to The Athletic, a ‘source close’ to Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy and majority club owner Joe Lewis of ENIC has made a possible Lilywhites sale claim.

The Lowdown: Tottenham takeover debate…

After Levy played host to entrepreneur Forrest Li back in December, rolling out the red carpet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, many people within the club have apparently been wondering whether he could be about to become their ‘new boss’ (The Athletic).

The Singaporean entrepreneur was Spurs’ esteemed guest at the end of last year, even meeting both senior Lilywhites staff and players at Hotspur Way after attending a home game.

After Li’s attendance at Spurs, prompting debate as to whether both Levy and the ENIC group could sell Tottenham eventually, a source close to them has now commented on exactly that.

The Latest: Source close to ENIC makes claim…

Speaking to The Athletic, the source says that it is a ‘question of when’ – citing that Levy ‘has said’ he is building Spurs to eventually sell it, even despite the fact Spurs would not describe themselves as a club for sale.

“It has always been a question of when,” said the source apparently close to both Levy and ENIC founder Lewis.

“Daniel has said that he is building this to sell it. But there’s hardly a club in the Premier League that isn’t for sale at the right price.”

The Verdict: Promising message?

Despite this message, The Athletic go on to state that ENIC’s sky-high valuation of Tottenham is estimated at around £3 billion, which is £2.3 billion for the shares plus the extra £700 million of total club debt.

These numbers, despite Li’s $8.5 billion (£6.2 billion) net worth, would most likely deter an outright takeover bid and instead result in the purchase of a minority Spurs stake.

However, after this source’s claim from a reliable outlet, a gradual investment into Spurs which could eventually result in a full sale surely can’t be ruled out in years to come.

In other news: ‘Transfer was almost complete’…Club chief makes major January claim involving Tottenham, find out more here.

حسام حسن: جمهور الأهلي رقم 1 بالنسبة لنا.. وحققنا مكسبًا كبيرًا أمام الزمالك

أكد حسام حسن لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الأهلي، أن الفريق حقق مكسبًا كبيرًا بعد حصده لقب السوبر المصري أمام الزمالك.

ونجح الأهلي في الفوز على الزمالك بهدفين دون رد بتوقيع برونو سافيو وكريم فؤاد في المباراة التي أقيمت على ملعب هزاع بن زايد بالإمارات.

وقال حسام حسن في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر فضائية “الأهلي”: “مكسب كبير على منافس كبير مثل نادي الزمالك، تعبنا طوال الفترة الماضية كنا مضغوطين بشكل غير طبيعي لأن الموسم الماضي خرجنا بدون بطولات”.

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وتابع: “فكان يجب أن نبدأ الموسم ببطولة غالية من خصم قوي مثل الزمالك، هذا الطبيعي وهذا النادي الأهلي في الظروف الصعبة، واللاعبون كانوا رجالًا”.

واختتم: “إن شاء الله الموسم الحالي نقدم موسمًا قويًا ونحصد كل الألقاب، وجمهور الأهلي اللاعب رقم واحد لنا دائمًا، نهدي هذا الكأس لهم”.

لاعب مانشستر يونايتد: سنخوض حربًا من أجل ميسي في مونديال قطر

أكد ليساندرو مارتينيز، لاعب فريق مانشستر يونايتد، إنهم سيخوضون حربًا في بطولة كأس العالم المرتقب في قطر الشهر المقبل، من أجل النجم ليونيل ميسي.

ويتواجد منتخب الأرجنتين في المجموعة الثالثة، التي تضم كل من السعودية، المكسيك وبولندا.

وصرّح ليونيل ميسي في الفترة الماضية أن مونديال قطر سيكون الأخير بالنسبة له مع منتخب الأرجنتين.

من جانبه، قال ليساندرو مارتينيز في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “ياهو” العالمية: “من الصعب ألا تفكر، ولكن عليك أن تحاول التحكم في عواطفك”.

وأضاف: “يمكنك أن تقول نحن المفضلون، ولكن يمكن لأي شخص القضاء عليك، نحن على المسار الصحيح ولدينا الأفضل في العالم (ميسي)، الآن علينا أن نفكر في القيام بالأشياء بشكل جيد في فرقنا، وهو الأمر الذي سيمنحنا دفعة مهمة لكأس العالم”.

وواصل: “تصريحات ميسي؟ كيف ستكون تلك النهائيات هي الأخيرة له؟ هل هو مجنون؟ نحن لن نتركه يغادر، سيكون الأمر مميزًا للغاية سويًا، هو يستعد جيدًا، أراه سعيدًا، إنه يستمتع بذلك، سنخوض الحرب من أجله في المونديال”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. إنريكي يوجه صدمة كبرى لـ دي خيا في مونديال قطر

في عمر 24 عامًا فقط، لعب ليساندرو مع ليونيل ميسي في منتخب بلده وكريستيانو رونالدو في مانشستر يونايتد، وهو ما يمثل امتيازًا بالنسبة له.

وتابع: “أشعر بالامتياز، إنه لشرف لي أن أشاركهما، أنت تتعلم منهما، لقد فازا بكل شيء، ويريدان المزيد، لديهما عقلية رائعة”.

واختتم: “منذ اليوم الأول عاملني كريستيانو بشكل جيد، ودود للغاية، ولديه كاريزما لطيفة للغاية، يجلب الابتسامات، ويجعل الناس يضحكون، إنه محترف للغاية، هو يصل التدريبات مبكرًا وهو آخر من يغادر وهو يعتني بنفسه في وجبات الطعام، كل ذلك يظهر مدى مسيرته المثيرة للإعجاب”.

West Indies crash out to ruthless Australia

West Indies saved their worst for last as they were knocked out of their home tournament with a crushing six-wicket defeat by Australia

The Bulletin by Peter English11-May-2010Australia 109 for 4 (Haddin 42) beat West Indies 105 (Sarwan 26, Smith 3-20) by 6 wickets
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How they were out
HawkeyeSteven Smith stood out with an impressive return of 3 for 20•AFP

West Indies saved their worst for last as they were knocked out of their home tournament with a crushing six-wicket defeat by Australia. The hosts were in trouble as soon as the captain Chris Gayle fell second ball and flopped to 105, which their unbeaten opponents eased past in 16.2 overs.Australia’s next engagement is Friday’s semi-final against Pakistan while Sri Lanka, who qualified in the first game of the day in St Lucia, face England on Thursday. Sri Lanka’s five-wicket victory over India left West Indies needing to win by 24 runs to reach the last four ahead of Kumar Sangakkara’s side, but that quickly proved impossible.All Michael Clarke’s men needed to do to qualify on top of Group F was avoid a heavy loss. Instead they produced another muscular performance as they chase their first global Twenty20 title.David Warner blasted four boundaries and a huge six over long-on in 12 balls to kick-start the pursuit. He fell for 25 when edging Jerome Taylor and when Shane Watson (5) played-on to Sulieman Benn in the next over the hosts started to wonder.The slim hope was brief as Brad Haddin took over once he got comfortable to secure the result and give Australia their fifth win in the tournament. Haddin finished with 42 off 46, departing a ball before Gayle delivered five wides to end the match. David Hussey was 10 not out as the tourists finished at 109 for 3.The only worry for Australia entering the next stage is the ability of Clarke to lift the pace when required. Given a risk-free opportunity to show some muscle, he chipped the ball around in his usual style to collect 16 from 24 before being run-out by Dwayne Bravo’s direct hit from backward point.West Indies did not recover after losing Gayle, who played on to Dirk Nannes, and Australia’s well-rounded attack picked off his team-mates with ease as the innings ended six balls early. West Indies slumped to 60 for 5 in the 10th over as they were out-gunned, with Mitchell Johnson collecting 2 for 22, before the legspinner Steven Smith snuffed out any chance of a revival. Smith was on a hat-trick when he removed Kieron Pollard and Darren Sammy on the way to an impressive 3 for 20.Ramnaresh Sarwan, the No. 3, tried to hold the innings together with 26 off 32 balls, but there was too much damage at the other end and he exited in the 15th over. Nikita Miller (10 not out) and Benn (9) were left to add 20 for the last wicket to take West Indies to triple figures.The other opener Shivnarine Chanderpaul (24) raised the rate after Gayle’s exit before attempting to force Johnson down the ground, where David Hussey dived for an athletic take at mid-on. West Indies were 52 for 3 when Bravo was unlucky to be run out for 6 after Sarwan drove back to Johnson and the ball brushed the bowler’s fingers to ricochet on to the stumps. An over later Narsingh Deonarine hadn’t scored as he found Michael Hussey at deep square leg to give Smith his first wicket.Johnson’s second came with Denesh Ramdin’s edge behind on 1 and Pollard was stumped from a beautiful ball from Smith, who confused the batsman with a drifting legspinner. Smith then caught-and-bowled Sammy and when Sarwan fell to David Hussey (2 for 3), West Indies’ chances of a home success were gone.

Kiwis seek another semi-final

Cricinfo previews the Super Eights match between England and New Zealand in St Lucia

The Preview by Andrew Miller09-May-2010Match FactsMonday, May 10, St Lucia
Start time 1330 (1730 GMT)Kevin Pietersen’s absence is a boost for New Zealand, as they seek a victory to secure their semi-final place•Getty Images

The Big PictureThe team who perpetually punch above their weight in global competitions versus the most notable under-achievers of the lot. This is a contest that – barring disasters – should count for little for one of the protagonists, England, but for the other, New Zealand, it will make or break their progression to the semi-finals.The Kiwis know all about the last four – it’s their spiritual home in ICC events, having reached those heights in five World Cups, three Champions Trophies and the inaugural World Twenty20 to boot. And, having recovered from a sound thrashing at the hands of South Africa to squeak past Pakistan in a one-run thriller on Saturday, they will hope they have enough momentum to notch up a second victory, and keep their noses in front of both South Africa and Pakistan, whose earlier clash will have spelt out their exact run-rate requirements before the toss.It promises, however, to be a tall order against a team that (astonishingly by their usual standards) are shaping up as the wild cards of the competition. After their soggy start in Guyana, England have put together two seriously impressive victories in the Super Eights, not least Saturday’s 39-run trouncing of the much-fancied South Africans.With a wide array of attacking batsman, a battery of seamers who use the short ball well, and two canny spinners in Graeme Swann and Michael Yardy, they have men for all occasions, and the confidence that comes with success. If England are ever to break their duck in ICC events, they will surely never have a better balanced unit than the one they currently boast. But for this particular fixture, they’ll be missing Kevin Pietersen due to the birth of his child, and whether they admit it or not, the near-certainty of their progression is likely to dent their competitive edge just a touch. New Zealand know they couldn’t hope for more favourable circumstances as they take on the group leaders.Form guide (most recent first)New Zealand WLWWT
England WWNLLWatch out for…Craig Kieswetter has been a busy second fiddle in the tournament to date. In a measure of the effectiveness of England’s new-look batting line-up, his figures of 105 runs in 100 balls have come at the second-slowest strike-rate of anyone in the top six, but he’s done his job admirably nonetheless, biding his time when both Michael Lumb in Guyana and Pietersen in Bridgetown were batting at full throttle. He’s got his eye in now, however, and as he showed in his debut ODI series in Bangladesh, when he’s gauged the conditions, he can be unstoppable.England know all about Jesse Ryder. Until he put his arm through a toilet window on their tour of New Zealand in 2008, he was the talk of the series, as he and Brendon McCullum linked up in an irresistible partnership at the top of the ODI order. He’s been his country’s top-scorer in the Caribbean as well, although that’s not saying much – his tally of 84 runs at 21 barely sneaks him into the tournament’s top 20. But if his muscle memory serves him well, he’ll recognise and enjoy the offerings of Sidebottom, Broad et al.Team newsIan Butler’s inclusion against Pakistan proved a masterstroke, as he kept his nerve in a fraught final over to deliver victory with final figures of 3 for 19 in four overs. His pace and height proved naturally suited to the lively Barbados surface, so it will be instructive to see how the St Lucia conditions compare. But he’s done more than enough to justify another appearance.New Zealand (possible) 1 Brendon McCullum, 2 Jesse Ryder, 3 Martin Guptill, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Scott Styris, 6 Gareth Hopkins (wk), 7 Daniel Vettori (capt), 8 Nathan McCullum, 9 Kyle Mills, 10 Ian Butler, 11 Shane Bond.England have been unchanged throughout the tournament, but that now has to change, with their star batsman, Pietersen, returning to the UK for the birth of his son. Ravi Bopara is the natural stand-in at No. 3, while Ryan Sidebottom has cemented his place ahead of James Anderson following his three-wicket haul against South Africa.England (probable) 1 Michael Lumb, 2 Craig Kieswetter, 3 Ravi Bopara, 4 Paul Collingwood, 5 Eoin Morgan, 6 Luke Wright, 7 Tim Bresnan, 8 Graeme Swann, 9 Michael Yardy, 10 Stuart Broad, 11 Ryan Sidebottom.Pitch and conditionsBeausejour proved to be a high-scoring surface during the Group stages, with India tonking South Africa for 186 and Australia taking 191 off Pakistan’s bowlers. Sunny conditions are forecast, albeit with the occasion threat of showers, but it looks like being another venue for winning the toss and batting.Stats and trivia These two teams have previous in Beausejour, for this was the venue of their opening fixture in the 2007 World Cup. New Zealand won the contest by six wickets, but England stole the headlines, thanks to the post-match pedalo exploits of a certain Andrew Flintoff … England have enjoyed the better of their meetings with New Zealand in Twenty20 cricket … but not in the matches that matter. Despite winning three of their four encounters to date, they lost by five runs in Durban in the inaugural World Twenty20 in South Africa, a result that lifted New Zealand towards the semi-finals, and sent England towards an early exit.Quotes”It’s not all hot air and bluster. I genuinely think, for the first time looking at a team, we can actually win this.”
Graeme Swann is rarely short on confidence, but he’s liked what he’s seen from England so far

“We knew we were a little under par but we back ourselves as a bowling and fielding unit, that has always been our strength in any form of the game.”
Daniel Vettori reflects on the gritty display that earned New Zealand a vital one-run win over Pakistan.

Provocado por santista, Lucas Lima diz: 'Tô nem aí, meu coração é verde'

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Depois de trocas de farpas por vários anos com torcedores do Palmeiras na internet, Lucas Lima agora respondeu à provocação de um santista.

Vaiado no jogo amigos do Nenê x amigos do Caio Castro, em Jundiaí (SP), o novo meia do Verdão rebateu um perfil alvinegro no Twitter, que colocou um vídeo com a seguinte legenda: “Lucas Lima sendo vaiado em jogo beneficente é o meu presente de Natal para vocês”. O jogador escreveu: “Tô nem aí, meu coração é verde”.

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Enquanto defendia o clube da Baixada Santista, Lucas Lima travou longos embates com palmeirenses nas redes sociais. No período, muitos deles foram bloqueados pelo meia, que ao se aproximar de um acordo com o Verdão, passou a desbloqueá-los.

Antes deste amistoso do fim de semana, Lucas falou sobre esta relação e justificou que nunca desrespeitou seu atual clube. Segundo ele, a torcida já tem lhe dado demonstrações de carinho desde que foi o acordo por cinco anos com ele foi anunciado.

– Pelas redes sociais acompanho o carinho deles por mim. Era uma brincadeira, nunca faltei com o respeito, como naquela época eles me zoaram muito. Agora estou do lado deles e vou fazer o melhor por eles – disse o meia, ao Sportv.

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