فيديو | بيراميدز يهزم الاتحاد السكندري بثنائية ويرتقي إلى المربع الذهبي في الدوري

حقق فريق بيراميدز، الفوز أمام نظيره الاتحاد السكندري، بهدفين مقابل هدف، في المباراة التي جمعتهما اليوم الأحد، ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

والتقى فريقا بيراميدز والاتحاد السكندري، ضمن مواجهات الجولة الثالثة عشر، من عمر منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري للموسم الحالي.

وسجل هدف بيراميدز الأول، مروان حمدي في الدقيقة 12، بعدما تابع كرة عرضية داخل منطقة الجزاء، ليسدد في المرمى، حيث يتصدى الحارس ثم تعود إليه من جديد ليضعها في الشباك.

وفي الشوط الثاني، استطاع أحمد عاطف قطة، لاعب بيراميدز، تسجيل الهدف الثاني لفريقه في الدقيقة 79.

طالع | ترتيب هدافي الدوري المصري بعد ثنائية ناصر ماهر وهدف الدباغ أمام طلائع الجيش

وعند الدقيقة 86، نجح كريم الديب لاعب الاتحاد السكندري، في تقليص الفارق وأحرز الهدف الأول من ركلة جزاء. أهداف مباراة بيراميدز والاتحاد السكندري اليوم في الدوري المصري 2-1

وبهذا الفوز، ارتقى نادي بيراميدز إلى المركز الرابع في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري، برصيد 20 نقطة، من 9 مباريات.

بينما على الجانب الآخر، فريق الاتحاد السكندري يواصل المعاناة هذا الموسم، حيث يحتل المركز العشرين (قبل الأخير) برصيد 8 نقاط، من 12 مباراة.

Everton messed up selling their original Tyler Dibling for just £1.5m

Everton’s 2025/26 season has opened with a sense of both transition and promise.

After five matches, the Toffees sit in 10th place in the Premier League with seven points, though they were knocked out of the Carabao Cup this week by Wolves.

The club’s summer business has been shaped by significant departures and bold moves in the transfer market, signalling a shift in strategy under David Moyes.

Veterans Ashley Young, Abdoulaye Doucouré, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin all departed, leaving gaps in leadership and experience.

In their place, Everton turned to proven top-flight quality in Jack Grealish from Manchester City and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Chelsea.

Both players add flair and creativity to the midfield.

Perhaps more importantly, Moyes has overseen a clear push towards youth development.

Alongside 22-year-old Thierno Barry, the club added highly rated teenagers Tyler Dibling from Southampton and Adam Aznou from Bayern Munich.

Everton were also linked with the likes of Abdul Fatawu (21) and Omari Hutchinson (21), highlighting the direction of travel.

With Goodison Park increasingly becoming a platform for emerging stars, Moyes appears determined to blend youthful exuberance with established quality.

Tyler Dibling is a prime example of Everton’s youth drive

At just 19 years old, Tyler Dibling has become the poster boy for Everton’s summer recruitment.

The winger was one of Southampton’s most promising prospects last season, making 33 Premier League appearances.

Tyler Dibling – 2024/25

Matches Played

33

Minutes

1,874

Goals

2

Progressive Carries

69

Progressive Passes

64

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Though he scored just two goals and registered a single assist in 1,874 minutes, his impact extended beyond statistics. Dibling’s direct dribbling style drew admiration from scouts across the country.

Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham, and Bayern Munich were all credited with interest before Everton secured his signature in a deal worth up to £42m – the club’s biggest signing of the summer.

For Moyes, who had grown frustrated with the lack of activity earlier in the window, Dibling’s arrival marked a decisive statement of intent.

The England U21 international has already been trusted with minutes for the Toffees. He came on in the Merseyside derby, replacing Iliman Ndiaye – a significant moment for a player tipped to play a long-term role in Moyes’ plans.

His signing was also strategically important, filling the right-wing berth vacated by Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom.

What sets Dibling apart is his well-rounded statistical profile.

He ranks in the 92nd percentile for fouls drawn (2.49 per 90) and an incredible 98th percentile for penalty kicks won (0.10 per 90), per FBref.

Defensively, he is remarkably diligent for a teenager, ranking in the 88th percentile for tackles in the midfield third (0.86) and in the 98th percentile for percentage of dribblers tackled (61.5%).

He also excels in blocking shots (96th percentile, 0.24 per 90) and consistently challenges defenders, ranking in the 87th percentile for attempted take-ons (5.28) and 81st percentile for successful take-ons (2.16).

This blend of defensive tenacity, attacking ambition, and technical flair makes Dibling one of the most intriguing prospects Everton have invested in for years.

His presence offers fans hope that the club’s commitment to youth will produce tangible results in the seasons to come.

Kieran Dowell was the one that got away

For every Dibling, however, there is a cautionary tale.

Kieran Dowell is one name that still lingers in Evertonian memory, though not for the reasons once hoped.

A product of the club’s academy, Dowell made his debut in 2014 at just 16 years old during a Europa League group stage.

His talent was evident early on, and he became part of the U23 squad that won the inaugural Premier League 2 title. Yet Dowell’s path never truly took flight at Goodison Park.

A series of loan spells followed, including stints at Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United, as Everton searched for the right environment for his development. Ultimately, he was unable to establish himself as a first-team regular, and in 2020, he departed permanently for Norwich City for £1.5m.

Now 27, Dowell is playing for Rangers in Scotland, where he has made six appearances this season, including three in Champions League qualifying.

During his time at Norwich, though, the left-footed attacking midfielder, who has a similar profile to Dibling, had some moments of pure quality, including the wonderful link-up with Emi Buendia in the clip below.

Journalist Alex Dicken once remarked that he “offers something different in the final third,” and indeed, Dowell’s creativity has been valued previously, with that creativity also on display in that strike against Huddersfield.

He also enjoyed a strong international youth career, representing England at every level up to the U21s, for whom he made 17 appearances, his last cap coming in 2019.

The hope will be that young Dibling’s trajectory ends differently, as another talented, young, left-footed playmaker, cementing Everton’s gamble on youth as the foundation for lasting progress.

Dowell showed great potential as a youngster and went on to showcase his quality with Norwich, winning the Championship in the 2020/21 campaign, which is why the Toffees may feel that they messed up by selling him for just £1.5m in 2020.

Real Madrid player ratings vs Barcelona: Jude Bellingham is the king of El Clasico – England star dominates while Kylian Mbappe has up-and-down day as Los Blancos take control of La Liga title race

Jude Bellingham had a hand in both goals, and Kylian Mbappe continued his excellent run of form as Real Madrid beat Barcelona 2-1 in the first Clasico of the season. It was hardly a legendary iteration of this famous fixture, but two first-half goals from Los Blancos were enough to see off the short-handed Blaugrana.

Madrid thought they might have had a penalty early on, but saw it chalked off after Vinicius Jr was adjudged to have kicked Lamine Yamal, rather than the other way round, as the Brazilian burst into the box. Mbappe then had a goal disallowed for a narrow offside, but he wasn't to be denied, and soon after Bellingham played him through and Mbappe lashed into the bottom corner.

Los Blancos then gifted Barca an equaliser as Arda Guler gave the ball away on the edge of his own box to allow an unmarked Fermin Lopez to ghost into the area and finish. But Madrid had more in them, still, and Bellingham made it 2-1 thanks to an easy tap-in after no one tracked the Englishman on a set-piece. 

Xabi Alonso's side had a chance to put the game away in the second half from the spot, yet Wojciech Szczesny responded, saving Mbappe's penalty after a lengthy VAR review handed Madrid a fortuitous spot-kick. It was a rather quiet second half, otherwise as Madrid sat in while Barca, without the injured Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski, had few attacking ideas.

GOAL rates Real Madrid's players from Santiago Bernabeu…

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Thibaut Courtois (7/10):

Didn't really have a save to make. Could do little about Fermin's goal.

Federico Valverde (7/10):

Picked up a silly yellow card in the first half, but kept it tidy otherwise. 

Eder Militao (8/10):

Assisted Bellingham's goal with a tidy header. Excellent on the right side of the Madrid defence. 

Dean Huijsen (8/10):

Backed up Carreras effectively and helped keep Yamal quiet. A good showing after a tricky run. 

Alvaro Carreras (8/10):

Not his best performance, but perhaps his most important. Gave Yamal nothing. 

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Aurelien Tchouameni (7/10):

Solid at the base of midfield and threw in some terrific tackles. Ensured things were tidy late on. 

Eduardo Camavinga (7/10):

All action in the middle. Enjoyed a few nice ventures forward, too. Looked tired as the game wore on. 

Arda Guler (5/10)

Turned in a solid 30 minutes before giving away the ball in the run up to the Barca goal. Never got back into it. Not his best showing. 

Jude Bellingham (8/10):

Deployed as a right-sided No.10. Excellent in his defensive work and produced a brilliant assist for Mbappe before netting the winner. He's back. 

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Kylian Mbappe (7/10):

Could've had three in the first half alone. Scored a wonderful opener, but mssed a penalty. A strange performance, all said.

Vinicius Jr (6/10):

Unfortunate not to have been awarded a penalty in the first half. Enjoyed effective moments here and there. Lasting image will be his temper tantrum after being subbed. 

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Brahim Diaz (5/10):

Never really got in the game, and was a bit loose when Madrid broke. 

Rodrygo (6/10):

Notable more for his defensive effort off the bench rather than any attacking exploits. 

Dani Carvajal (N/A):

No time to make an impact on his return from injury. 

Gonzalo Garcia (N/A):

No time to make an impact. 

Dani Ceballos (N/A):

No time to make an impact. 

Xabi Alonso (8/10):

Fielded the youngest Clasico XI since 2010. Got a couple of good goals from his side in the first half, and was happy to sit in after the break. Job done. 

"My brother earns more" – Ex-Liverpool player reveals shock fall from grace

Whilst many opt for either the Saudi Pro League or the MLS these days, there remains a select few players who have decided to drop down divisions to complete some of the most unexpected moves away from the Premier League.

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We’ve seen players go from Liverpool to the Isthmian League and even watched on as Paul Konchesky joined Billericay Town as a player before becoming the assistant manager there alongside Jamie O’Hara. So, it’s not always the sunny beaches of Miami that come calling. Ocassionally, it’s a cloudy away day at Southend.

Andy Carroll has also made some interesting moves over the years. The 36-year-old has reiterated time and time again that he simply wants to play football rather than chase a higher paycheck. He revealed that “it’s never been a question of money” when asked about his move to fourth-tier French side Girondins Bordeaux.

Now playing at Dagenham & Redbridge in the National League South, the former Newcastle United striker has stayed true to that verdict and has since watched on as others have followed in his path.

Perhaps in the most unexpected move yet, however, one former Liverpool player has now been spotted playing for a United Arab Emirates third division side, having only been a Premier League midfielder two years ago.

Shelvey opens up about shock third-division move

Jonjo Shelvey didn’t quite get the memo of moving to the likes of Saudi Arabia and the UAE for the chance to earn a life-defining amount, did he? In fact, he’s done the complete opposite. The former Liverpool midfielder has made the move – playing for Arabian Falcons in the third division – but revealed that his “brother earns more” working in a London hotel.

To put into context the difference in his earnings from 2023 to now, Shelvey reportedly brought in around £75,000-a-week at Nottingham Forest. Based on his verdict about the current pay in the UAE third division, it would take him around four years to earn that amount these days.

That said, like Carroll, it’s not about the money from Shelvey. He’s enjoyed the highs of his career, from Anfield to St James’ Park, and is now enjoying the quiet life whilst still playing the game he loves.

They could rival Woltemade: Wilson already eyeing first Newcastle transfer

Newcastle United’s 2-0 Premier League win over Nottingham Forest just before the international break isn’t the only cause for optimism at St James’ Park currently.

Indeed, in a development that happened across the break, Eddie Howe’s side has now appointed a new sporting director in Ross Wilson, with the Scotsman leaving the recently defeated Tricky Trees behind to take up this post, having also previously been in the position at Rangers.

Seen as a notable part of the City Ground jigsaw that clinched European football last season, Wilson will be aiming to emulate that success on Tyneside.

He will have a big role to play in how Newcastle assert their dominance in transfer windows moving forward as well, having previously been the man to bring Anthony Elanga – who is now donning Magpies black and white – to Forest for just £15m.

One of his first notable bits of business at the Toon could see him try to poach a Premier League striker.

Newcastle considering move for new striker

Over the summer, the striker market dominated the transfer window with Alexander Isak’s late move to Liverpool having an almighty domino effect.

That saw Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa head to St James’ Park, but with the latter still yet to take to the field owing to an injury, another striker could be sought in the January window.

Indeed, according to Chronicle Live journalist Lee Ryder, Howe could be handed some funds this winter if he needs it, with Brentford attacker Igor Thiago reportedly catching the eye as Wilson attempts to lay down a marker.

Said to be catching the eye of scouts already this season, after a nightmare debut campaign in England, it is stated that Thiago remains on the Newcastle radar, even with Woltemade and Wissa through the door.

Thiago might well fancy his chances of rivalling Woltemade from the get-go if he were to up and leave the Bees for a new adventure on Tyneside, with the Brazilian displaying a similarly clinical edge to that of the 6-foot-6 powerhouse.

How Thiago could rival Woltemade at Newcastle

Woltemade’s signature being confirmed this summer would have instantly excited those of a Toon persuasion, as the big bucks had been splashed out on an attacker who had been entrusted to fill Isak’s sizeable void.

The Bremen-born striker would cost an eye-watering £69m to pick up, with the German moving to St James’ Park just fresh off a blistering 13-goal season in the Bundesliga for ex-employers Stuttgart.

He hasn’t disappointed since relocating to English shores, either, with pundit Danny Murphy going as far as to say he makes “all the right decisions” under pressure.

Despite amassing just 11.5 accurate passes per Premier League match to date, the gigantic German is already demonstrating that the Midas touch he discovered at Stuttgart in front of goal has followed him to the Toon, with three top-flight goals tallied up from just four outings in the unforgiving league.

Further bagging a goal in the Champions League, it’s safe to say it has been a dream start to life in black and white for the 23-year-old, who has had to lead the line as Newcastle’s main marksman with Wissa sidelined through injury.

However, despite all his glowing praise, he may feel intimidated by Thiago potentially rocking up to Tyneside, based on the ex-Club Brugge attacker’s own red-hot form for Keith Andrews’ side.

Even before looking at their side-by-side numbers, the South American – despite coming in at 6-foot-2 next to his huge counterpart – has staggeringly won more duels on average this season, with 5.3 per clash, next to Woltemade’s four.

Games played

7

4

Goals scored

4

3

Assists

0

0

Touches*

26.6

26.5

Total duels won*

5.3

4

The table above only reinforces the notion that Thiago would be able to rival Woltemade for a starting spot if he were to join in a blockbuster January switch, with the 24-year-old managing to bag one more Premier League goal so far this season than his ex-Stuttgart rival, albeit from three more contests.

Thiago would also be unafraid to ruffle feathers and snatch the German’s starting spot from him, having had to take on the pressurised position of being Brentford’s standout attacker this summer, in the wake of Bryan Mbeumo and Wissa both departing the Bees.

It does feel somewhat unrealistic that Newcastle would go all in for Thiago, having already spent significant cash on the likes of Woltemade.

But, clinching a deal for the Brazilian as Wilson’s first signing would certainly start his sporting director tenure off on a spectacular note.

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"Incredible" ex-Man Utd coach on shortlist to replace Amorim at Old Trafford

An “incredible” manager has now been shortlisted as a potential target to replace Ruben Amorim, with the Manchester United boss now under significant pressure.

Man Utd compile new manager shortlist amid Amorim uncertainty

Amorim would’ve been hoping the 2-1 victory over Chelsea could’ve been an early turning point in the season, but normal service was resumed in the trip to Brentford at the weekend, with his side falling to a 3-1 defeat at the Gtech Community Stadium.

Having taken just seven points from their opening six games, there are very few signs of improvement from last season, with Man United sitting 14th in the Premier League table, and the manager now appears to be under real pressure.

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The Red Devils are still yet to secure back-to-back Premier League wins under the helm of Amorim, and Wayne Rooney has made it clear he doesn’t back the former Sporting CP manager to turn things around.

The United legend said: “I honestly hope he can turn it round and he does. But…after everything I’ve seen, honestly, I’ve got no faith in it.”

Consequently, INEOS have now started to identify potential replacements for Amorim, compiling a four-man shortlist, according to The Boot Room, who reveal that Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna has emerged as a target.

Difficult to see way back for Amorim at Man Utd

In all honesty, it is difficult to envisage Amorim putting a strong run together and saving his job, having failed to make an impact ever since his arrival, averaging just 1.35 points per match across 49 games in all competitions.

McKenna, who prefers a 4-2-3-1 formation, is clearly a talented young manager, having been lauded for the “incredible” job he’s done at Ipswich Town by Jermaine Jenas, leading the Tractor Boys from League One to the Premier League in back-to-back seasons.

That said, it would be another gamble from INEOS if they were to take a risk on a young manager, with limited top level experience, and some of the other options on the shortlist would make more sense. McKenna does already know Old Trafford well, though, after a spell as a first team coach under Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

2025 FA Cup winner Glasner, in particular, could be a sensible appointment, given that the Austrian utilises a three-at-the-back system at Palace, meaning he may be able to simply tweak Amorim’s current system and get more of a tune out of the squad.

Thomas Tuchel names the England star who should be scoring way more goals

England winger Bukayo Saka knows he has to bring his club form to the international stage – and his manager Thomas Tuchel agrees.

The 24-year-old, whose early season was curtailed by injury, returned to Tuchel’s side for the 3-0 friendly win over Wales at Wembley and marked the occasion with a stunning goal.

That saw him become the top-scoring Arsenal player in an England shirt with 13, though Tuchel quipped it should be 30, not 13.

Saka has been one of the stars of the Premier League for the Gunners over the last few seasons, recently completing 100 goal contributions, but knows he has to do more in an England shirt.

“I have missed a lot of England games, especially under Thomas and I haven’t scored for a while either, so to come back and put the ball in the back of the net is a special feeling,” he said after he found the top corner with a brilliant effort.

“The way I perform for Arsenal I want to take it into England and perform better in games and be more effective. That is always my plan.

“Last camp I was really gutted I had to miss it, so coming back into the team today is a really nice feeling and to get that opportunity to put the shirt on again and score is an amazing feeling.”

Tuchel challenges Saka to score more for England

Tuchel has challenged the winger to bring more to his side, insisting he has all the conditions to perform.

Tuchel said: “How many goals did he score for England? Thirteen? One three? It has to be more, it’s not enough.

“He needs to keep on going. I thought it was 30, at least, and then I would have said it’s not enough, because I am never satisfied.

“He is such a threat for Arsenal in the most difficult league in the world, so why would he not be at international level?

“We have the position for him, he has the attitude, the stamina, the talent, everything to be a top player at international level, and that’s what he has to show.

“We can just encourage him to be influential, like he was today. Next game, he needs to try to repeat it.”

'I was prepared to go to Tottenham' – New Arsenal man Eberechi Eze opens up on Spurs snub after dramatic transfer U-turn

Arsenal's Eberechi Eze has shared that he was ready to sign for the Gunners' rivals Tottenham Hotspur before a call with Mikel Arteta sealed his move to the red side of north London. The former Crystal Palace star had agreed a move to Spurs, but when Arsenal swooped for his signature at the last moment, he never had any doubts about moving to the club he supported as a boy.

  • 'One chat with Mik Arteta…'

    On August 19, Eze had seemed set to join Spurs in a blockbuster move that would underscore the club’s ambitions under new boss Thomas Frank. Daniel Levy had all-but sewn up the minor details and the England international looked certain to make a switch to north London.

    One day later, the midfielder made a final call to the Arsenal boss with a desperate plea. The FA Cup final hero had supported Arsenal as a youngster, even playing for the club’s academy, and wanted to make a late check that there was no way to move to the Emirates. By the evening, Arsenal had struck the same deal with Palace and completed the hijack of Spurs’ top transfer target to send the footballing world into meltdown.

    Speaking about that phone call, Arteta explained: “That shows you how much he wanted to come. It's very different sometimes because you want to be very open and transparent with the players as they have to make decisions in their careers but I'm delighted to have him. I'm delighted to have him, I can tell how much it means to him and his whole family."

    A few days later, Eze was unveiled to the raucous Gunners crowd ahead of their victory over Leeds United and, in showing the cold shoulder to their bitter local rivals, had ensured he was already considered a fan favourite.

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    Eze goes back to school

    Now with a handful of games and a goal under his belt at Arsenal, Eze is a key man in the Gunners’ midfield and will face his former club on Sunday. Eze will play against Palace for the first time since making his £60 million ($81m) move and, ahead of the crucial game, returned to south London to visit a school.

    As per , Eze was put in the hotseat and thrown a barrage of questions from excited students – including one pertaining to that last-minute Spurs snub. Asked whether he would have signed on the dotted line for the Lilywhites, Eze admitted that “I was prepared to go to Tottenham, but from the moment Arsenal came, it was always going to be them”.

    Gazumping Spurs has already paid dividends for the Gunners, who had initially been planning to use the Englishman on the left-wing. Following the injury to Martin Odegaard, Eze has been deployed centrally in midfield and provided a creative spark that was missing from the Gunners midfield when they also lost their captain to injury last season.

  • Arsenal look to strengthen grip on top

    Despite a string of impressive performances, Eze is yet to truly explode at Arsenal. He has chipped in with a handful of assists and scored his first goal in the Carabao Cup, but will now be looking to get on the scoresheet in the Premier League against Palace. He is no stranger to goals in this fixture either, having found the back of the net with a sumptuous volley at the Emirates last season.

    Should Arteta’s men see off the Eagles, they will maintain, or potentially extend, their advantage at the top of the division. They are three points clear of second-placed Manchester City and four clear of champions Liverpool as their quest for a first Premier League title since 2004 continues.

    With just three goals conceded across all competitions this season, the Arsenal defence has provided an impeccable foundation for the club’s attacking players, now featuring the mercurial Eze, to make the difference. The new Gunners’ new look attack is yet to truly fire on all cylinders, but with Eze starting to find his groove, Arsenal could start to stamp their authority on their lofty perch.

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    A first encounter against Palace

    Sunday will provide an emotional encounter to Eze, who departed the Eagles as a hero. The Englishman scored in both the semi-final and final of the FA Cup to write his name into the history books at Selhurst Park. As well as FA Cup success, he helped the club beat Liverpool to lift the Community Shield and provide the Palace fans with yet another special day at Wembley.

    Despite his affinity with the club, the 27-year-old will have to avoid letting the occasion get the better of him if the Gunners are to take the maximum points available and compound Palace’s recent disappointing run of form.

سكالوني يعلن قائمة الأرجنتين لمواجهة أنجولا وديًا.. موقف ميسي

أعلن ليونيل سكالوني مدرب منتخب الأرجنتين قائمة بطل العالم لمواجهة منتخب أنجولا ودياً استعداداً لمنافسات كأس العالم 2026.

وسيلتقي منتخب الأرجنتين مع منتخب أنجولاً يوم الجمعة الموافق 14 نوفمبر، في إطار استعدادات المنتخب الإفريقي أيضاً لمنافسات كأس الأمم الإفريقية.

وتأتي مباراة منتخب الأرجنتين مع منتخب أنجولاً في مباراة تشهد مناسبة خاصة للمنتخب الإفريقي وهي عيد الاستقلال وستجرى على ملعب 11 نوفمبر في مباراة كلفت الاتحاد الأنجولي 12 مليون دولار.

أقرأ أيضاً.. ميسي: الفوز بكأس العالم كان حلمًا عظيمًا

وجاء على رأس قائمة منتخب الأرجنتين الأسطورة ليونيل ميسي نجم إنتر ميامي الأمريكي، وضمت القائمة كل من:

في حراسة المرمى: رولي” أوليمبيك مارسيليا”- والتر بينيتز “كريستال بالاس”

خط الدفاع: خوان فويث “فياريال”- كريستيان روميرو “توتنهام”- نيكولاس اوتاميندي “بنفيكا”- ماركوس سينسي “بورنموث”- نيكولاس تاليافيكيو “ليون”- فالنتين باركو “ستراسبورج”

خط الوسط: ألكسيس ماك أليستر “ليفربول” -ماكسيمو بيروني “كومو” – رودريجو دي باول “إنتر ميامي”- إنزو فرنانديز “تشيلسي”- تياجو ألمادا “أتلتيكو مدريد”- جيوفاني لو سيلسو “ريال بيتيس”.

خط الهجوم: نيكولاس باز “كومو” – ليونيل ميسي “إنتر ميامي”- جوليانو سيميوني “أتلتيكو مدريد” – جيانلوكا بريستياني “بنفيكا”- نيكولاس جونزاليس “أتلتيكو مدريد” – لاوتارو مارتينيز “إنتر ميلان” – خوسي مانويل لوبيز “بالميراس” – خوليان ألفاريز “أتلتيكو مدريد” – بانيشيلي “ستراسبورج”.

Tiquinho marca, e Botafogo só empata com o Goiás pelo Brasileirão em jogo com ofensas a Bruno Lage; veja o resultado!

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O Botafogo fez festa e mostrou apoio ao time nos 90 minutos. Porém, após o empate em 1 a 1 com o Goiás, nesta segunda-feira (2), no Nilton Santos, em jogo válido pela vigésima-quinta rodada do Brasileirão, a torcida perdeu a paciência com o técnico Bruno Lage. Depois de ver o Esmeraldino abrir o placar com Lucas Halter e o Glorioso igualar com Tiquinho Soares, os torcedores entoaram gritos de “burro” para o comandante ao término da partida.

O empate deixa o Alvinegro com 52 pontos, na liderança do campeonato. Mas o desempenho da equipe, aliado à barração de Tiquinho, sinalizaram a bronca da torcida. A diferença para o vice-líder Red Bull Bragantino é de sete pontos. Grêmio e Palmeiras, terceiro e quarto colocado, respectivamente, estão oito pontos atrás do Botafogo. O Flamengo, quinto, possui nove pontos a menos.

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>COMO É QUE PERDE UMA DESSAS? A chance mais clara do Botafogo na etapa inicial veio nos pés de Diego Costa. O camisa 19 ficou na cara do gol e bateu, mas a bola parou em boa defesa do goleiro Tadeu.

>AÍ COMPLICA… O Goiás conteve o ímpeto do Botafogo e, aos poucos, foi à frente. Até balançar a rede. Após cobrança de escanteio, Lucas Halter surgiu livre e cabeceou para a rede.

>”TIQUINHO! TIQUINHO!” Como o Glorioso era nulo ofensivamente, os botafoguenses perderam a paciência. Aos 43 minutos do primeiro tempo, a torcida gritou o nome de Tiquinho, que estava no banco de reservas. Houve vaias ao apito final do primeiro tempo.

>”TIQUINHO SOARES É F…” Lançado na volta do intervalo, Tiquinho Soares logo honrou os apelos da torcida. O atacante recebeu de Luís Henrique, ajeitou e chutou. A bola desviou em Lucas Halter e parou no ãngulo de Tadeu, encerrando o fim de um jejum de quatro jogos (ou dois meses).

>”BURRO, BURRO!” Irritada com a atuação da equipe, a torcida não poupou o técnico Bruno Lage ao fim do jogo. Os 34 mil torcedores entoaram gritos de “burro” para o português.

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Como foi o primeiro tempo?

Em noite de muita chuva, o Botafogo passou por apuros desde os primeiros minutos. Mesmo com novidades como a opção por Tchê Tchê na lateral direita e as entradas de Gabriel Pires e Diego Costa, a equipe de Bruno Lage deixava algumas lacunas, especialmente pela esquerda. Anderson surgiu livre e chutou rente à trave. Em seguida, Allano obrigou Lucas Perri a fazer boa defesa. Os alvinegros ensaiaram uma reação em cabeçada de Cuesta, mas tiveram sua principal chance da etapa inicial nos pés de Diego Costa. O camisa 19 aproveitou um cochilo esmeraldino, avançou e concluiu, mas o goleiro Tadeu se desdobrou para defender. O Glorioso continuou a tentar atacar, apostando em investidas para Victor Sá.

Porém, o Esmeraldino foi mais certeiro. Em cobrança de escanteio de Guilherme Marques, Lucas Halter subiu sozinho e, de cabeça, mandou para a rede aos 26. Em desvantagem, os botafoguenses se lançaram ao ataque, mas de maneira afobada e, invariavelmente, recorriam a cruzamentos. Os lampejos da equipe aconteceram em finalizações de Hugo e Gabriel Pires, ambas defendidas por Tadeu. Pires também cobrou uma falta que passou rente à trave. Irritada com a postura da equipe, a torcida começou, aos 42 minutos, a entoar os gritos de “Tiquinho! Tiquinho!”. O camisa 9 estava no banco de reservas, por opção de Lage.

E o segundo tempo?

O Alvinegro voltou do intervalo com duas mudanças: Luis Henrique e Tiquinho Soares foram lançados nos lugares de Gabriel Pires e Júnior Santos, respectivamente. Bastaram seis minutos para o camisa 9 justificar os apelos da torcida. Luis Henrique serviu, e Tiquinho arriscou. A bola contou com leve desvio antes de parar no àngulo de Tadeu, aos seis minutos. Empurrado pela torcida, o Botafogo mudou de ritmo e foi para cima. Diego Costa tentou duas investidas e foi travado pela defesa da equipe goiana. Em seguida, Marlon Freitas lançou para a área, mas o camisa 19 chegou atrasado na hora de concluir.

Aos poucos, o Goiás foi “picotando” o jogo e, gradativamente, voltou a dar calafrios à defesa alvinegra. João Magno cabeceou livre e obrigou Lucas Perri a sair para defender. Em seguida, Hugo deu finalização traiçoeira, e a bola raspou na trave do camisa 12. Depois de muita luta, o Botafogo voltou a encontrar um espaço. Matías Segovia deu passe, e Tchê Tchê encheu o pé, só que a bola carimbou o travessão. Segovinha ainda exigiu o goleiro esmeraldino no lance seguinte. Nos últimos minutos, a partida ficou bastante franca. Eduardo tentou chance na pequena área e pediu pênalti. No contra-ataque, Apodi arrancou e serviu Matheus Babi. O atacante concluiu, e Adryelson se desdobrou para salvar. Mesmo com sucessivos lançamentos, o Glorioso não evitou o empate e os primeiros gritos de “burro” para Bruno Lage.

E os próximos jogos?

O Goiás mede forças contra o Bahia na Serrinha, no sábado (7), às 16h. O Botafogo volta a campo no domingo (8), quando faz o clássico contra o Fluminense, no Maracanã.

FICHA TÉCNICA

BOTAFOGO x GOIÁS

Data e Hora:2 de outubro, às 20h (Brasília)
Árbitro:Braulio da Silva Machado (SC-FIFA)
Assistentes:Guilherme Dias Camilo (MG-FIFA), Thiaggo Americano Labes (SC) e Grazianni Maciel Rocha (RJ)
VAR:Rafael Traci (SC-FIFA)

Renda / Público: R$ 1.371.485,00 / 31.285 pagantes (34.294 presentes)

Cartões amarelos: Lucas Perri, Diego Costa, Tiquinho Soares (BOT), Allano, Morelli, Maguinho, Lucas Halter (GOI)

Gols: Lucas Halter, 25/1T (0-1), Tiquinho, 6/2T (1-1)

BOTAFOGO (Técnico: Bruno Lage)

Lucas Perri; Tchê Tchê (Di Plácido, , Adryelson, Victor Cuesta e Hugo; Marlon Freitas, Gabriel Pires (Luis Henrique, intervalo) e Eduardo; Júnior Santos (Tiquinho Soares, intervalo), Victor Sá (Matías Segovia, 34/2T) e Diego Costa.

GOIÁS (Técnico: Armando Evangelista)

Tadeu; Maguinho, Lucas Halter, Bruno Melo e Hugo; William Oliveira (Matheus Babi, 41/2T), Morelli e Guilherme Marques (Raphael Guzzo 18/2T), ; Allano (Apodi, 41/2T), João Magno (Sidimar, 41/2T) e Anderson Oliveira (Aleson, 30/2T).

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