'Match-fixing law will be a game-changer in India'

ICC anti-corruption officer Steve Richardson wants the Indian government to criminalise corruption in sport

Nagraj Gollapudi24-Jun-2020

Betting is illegal in India, but experts say the law governing it is ‘laughable’ in its current form•BCCI

Making match-fixing a criminal offence will be a “game-changer” and the “single-most-effective thing” for sport in India. That is the strong belief of Steve Richardson, the coordinator of investigations at the ICC’s anti-corruption unit (ACU). Ajit Singh, the head of the BCCI’s ACU, concurs with that viewpoint, adding that India also needs a “very strong law” against betting, which is believes is the source of corruption in cricket in India.With India scheduled to host two global marquee men’s events in the next three years – the 2021 T20 World Cup followed by the ODI World Cup in 2023 – Richardson urged the Indian government to consider creating a match-fixing law for sport like its neighbour Sri Lanka.In 2019 Sri Lanka became the first major cricket-playing country in South Asia to criminalise match-fixing with punishments including a 10-year prison sentence. The ICC ACU had helped the then Sri Lanka government to draft the legislation in the wake of extensive investigations that found several Lankan cricketers including former captain Sanath Jayasuriya guilty of breaching the corruption code.”India has got two ICC global events coming up: the T20 World Cup [in 2021] and the World Cup in 2023,” Richardson said. “At the moment with no legislation in place, we’ll have good relations with Indian police, but they are operating with one hand tied behind their back. We will do everything we can to disrupt the corruptors. And we do, we make life very, very difficult for them as far and as much as we can to stop them from operating freely.”But the legislation would be a game-changer in India. We have currently just under 50 investigations. The majority of those have links back to corruptors in India. So it would be the single-most-effective thing to happen in terms of protecting sport if India introduces match-fixing legislation.”Both Richardson and Singh were participating in a panel discussion on the subject of ‘Does India need a match-fixing legislation?’ as part of the Sports Law & Policy Symposium held on June 20. The rest of the panel comprised Supreme Court lawyer Rebecca John, who represented Sreesanth in the IPL spot-fixing case, senior journalist Pradeep Magazine, and Suhrith Parthasarthy, a lawyer in the Madras High Court.More than the players, Richardson stressed the law would deter the corruptors, who he said were right now freely moving around. “I could actually deliver to the Indian police or the Indian government now at least eight names of people who are what I would term serial offenders, constantly approaching players to try and get them to fix matches,” Richardson said. “At the moment with the lack of legislative framework in India it is very limited what the police can do, and to that extent they have my great sympathy because they try as professionally and hard as they can to make the existing legislation work, but the reality is it wasn’t framed with sports corruption in mind.”So the reason that there is an imperative for legislation specific to match-fixing – yes, it is about the players, but more importantly it is about those outside the sport who actually corrupt the players and are organising and pulling the strings of these networks. Those are the people I would like to see dealt with under match-fixing law.”Mohammad Amir, Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were prosecuted under the 1906 Prevention of Corruption Act•Getty Images

To support his stance, Richardson provided the example of the Bribery Act in the UK, which was used to prosecute former Pakistan batsman Nasir Jamshed, who pleaded guilty to charges of bribery in the PSL. Jamshed was handed a 17-month sentence in February by a Manchester court. In 2010, the Pakistan trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were prosecuted under the 1906 Prevention of Corruption Act which was repealed by the Bribery Act.”I see this from a slightly different perspective inasmuch as I do not see the players as the main problem when it comes to match-fixing,” Richardon said. “The players are the final link in the chain who actually would go out on to the pitch and perform any act if they had agreed to do so. The problem that I see is further upstream and it’s in the people who are organising the corruption, people who are paying the players the money, and most of those sit outside of the sport.”‘No adequate law to cover match-fixing’As far Singh was concerned, he said the BCCI’s ACU could do “little” as far as the “non-participants” were concerned. But Singh, a former Indian Police Service officer, who served as DGP Rajasthan before taking charge at the BCCI in 2018, agreed that there had been “no adequate law to cover match-fixing”, which both the federal government as well as the courts have recognised previously.In 2013, the then Indian government even presented a draft bill for the prevention of sporting fraud, but it has not been acted on subsequently. The draft bill covers the definition of sporting fraud, the perpetrators, and the punishment – which can extend to five years of imprisonment, a fine of INR 10 lakh or five times the benefit derived from the sporting fraud.In 2016, the RM Lodha Committee, which drew up the framework that paved way for the structural reform of the BCCI, told the Supreme Court that the Law Commission of India (LCI) should look into criminalising match-fixing in sport. Two years later, the LCI agreed that match-fixing of any kind in sport, including cricket, should be a criminal offence carrying significant punishment. Calling gambling and betting two sides of the same coin, the LCI also recommended to the Indian government that it consider regulating betting and gambling activities as against imposing complete prohibition.”So definitely there is a requirement for a law which criminalises match-fixing,” Singh said. According to Singh, the roots of match-fixing lie in betting, which he described as a “malaise” in India.”Just to make windfall gains illegally in an illegal way through betting they [corruptors] approach the participants – it could be a player, it could be a curator, it could be a match official, whoever. And the amounts of the money involved are unimaginable.”Betting law – ‘totally archaic and the punishments are laughable’Singh said unverified accounts indicate annual turnover from betting in India is in the range of INR 30-40,000 crores. Singh pointed out that the corrupters were not just operating in international sport, but were also busy influencing players and matches in domestic cricket with some even posing as “godfathers” to young playersSingh said the BCCI’s ACU had used data agencies like Sportradar to examine the extent of betting in some T20 matches in Indian domestic cricket. “It’s not the IPL, but it’s the state leagues. It (betting) comes to the tune of maybe [up to 20 million] euros or pounds. So the amount of betting even in small matches is so much that the temptation to fall prey to the demands or requests of these people is very high. And it is more so with people who don’t see much of a future for themselves.”Cricket is played in rural areas and mofussil towns and there are certain godfathers have come to finance them. They see a promising player, finance the player, become his patron, and ultimately what happens is when he is at a level where his games are televised, where he has made it to a certain league, then they extract the pound of flesh. So it needs to be curbed heavily, both at the match-fixing and betting level.”As it happens betting is illegal in India, but Singh pointed out it was governed by a law that was “laughable” in its current form. The law is the 1867 Public Gambling Act. Those breaching it barely blink an eye, Singh said, with only a cursory monetary penalty to pay. “We need to make a very strong law against betting. Right now the law that exists is totally archaic and the punishments in it are laughable. You impose a fine of INR 200 or 500 and that’s the end of it.”Both John and Richardson agreed that the Gambling Act ought to be replaced as soon as possible. “Its quite an anomaly that you can bet INR 500 on the outcome of a match for a side to win/lose in India and that would be illegal,” Richardson said. “However, if you offer USD 30,000 to a player to underperform in that match then there is nothing illegal in that.”Richardson pointed out that betting and corruption should been seen as separate only because betting was legal in many countries. “We have to be very, very clear here that betting itself is not corruption. So what is corruption is people who are trying to get to players to corrupt them in order to make money from betting.”Singh said part of the proposed law against sports corruption should comprise a “specialised” investigating agency, “which keeps a proper database, which can join the dots, which when it sees an alert raised on its screen so it could investigate. Also the law is to facilitate better investigation and better appreciation of what evidence can be collected and what evidence is available.”

São Paulo empresta meia do sub-20 ao São Bernardo FC

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O São Bernardo FC anunciou oficialmente o meia Bruno Tatavitto, na última quinta-feira. O atleta chega por empréstimo até o fim da temporada para disputar o Campeonato Paulista sub-20 e a Copa Paulista pelo clube do ABC.

Tatavitto valorizou o período de treinamentos e elogiou o elenco do São Bernardo.

“Grupo muito receptivo, fui muito acolhido por eles. É um grupo que tem bastante dedicação. Estamos prontos para estrear bem”, disse o jogador, antes de falar sobre suas expectativas nos torneios.

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“Os treinos são muito bons, é uma equipe qualificada. Espero contribuir para fazermos um bom campeonato”, acrescentou.

A estreia do Bernô no Paulista sub-20 acontecerá na próxima quinta (5/8), contra o Guarani, no estádio 1º de Maio.

Tottenham eyeing £21 million forward they’re convinced is a "huge talent"

Tottenham Hotspur are convinced that a forward valued at £21 million is a "huge talent", and they now want to sign him for manager Ange Postecoglou this summer.

Spurs targeting new goalscorer and playmaker

According to some reliable media sources, Spurs are in search of more creativity both out wide and further forward.

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To finally replace club legend Harry Kane, who joined Bayern Munich in a multi-million pound deal last summer, Tottenham are believed to be in the market for a new striker this summer. Brentford star Ivan Toney is among the names linked, with former Spurs scout Bryan King even urging the club to do a deal.

“Toney, that is who Tottenham need to go and sign,” King said to Tottenham News.

Tottenham's top league scorers over 2023/2024

Goals

Son Heung-min

17

Richarlison

11

Dejan Kulusevski

8

Brennan Johnson

5

Cristian Romero

5

“He is worth the extra money, and if Spurs want to move to the next level that is the player they need to convince to join them. Spurs need to make that step and guarantee they will finish in the top four next season, and Toney is the player who will help them do that.

“They can go through Europe and pick out centre-forwards if they like, but Toney is an England international, Premier League proven and he is the player that the club need to replace Harry Kane.”

Meanwhile, as well as going forward, trusted media members like Fabrizio Romano have recently claimed that Spurs could bring in a new star winger to help with goals and assists – name-dropping both Raphinha and Pedro Neto as potential options.

Pedro Neto for Wolves

“Look, a player they appreciate for a long time is Raphinha from Barcelona. We know the financial situation at Barcelona is not easy, so he could be one of the names. They will look at that kind of player," said Romano to JD Football.

"Another player they appreciate is Pedro Neto, but he has this issue with his injuries, so I’m not sure Liverpool, Tottenham or the other clubs following the player will be prepared to play big money for Pedro Neto this summer. That kind of player is the priority for Tottenham, I see them going for that kind of winger, a quality player to help with goals and assists."

Of course, Spurs only have so much to play with in terms of transfer kitty, meaning they'll need to weigh up their next moves carefully. A more astute alternative to the names mentioned could now be Lyon forward Rayan Cherki, and reports suggest he only cost around £21 million.

Tottenham want to sign Cherki and think he's a "huge talent"

According to HITC and journalist Graeme Bailey, Tottenham are among the clubs eyeing a move for Cherki this summer, with all interested sides believing he's a "huge talent" – including Spurs.

Lyon's Rayan Cherki

PSG are also chasing the Ligue 1 sensation, who's bagged six assists in 33 Ligue 1 appearances, so Postecoglou's side will face stiff competition if they decide to formalise their interest with an approach.

Chelsea willing to pay crazy price to sign "world-class" Olise alternative

Mauricio Pochettino's mutually agreed departure from Chelsea last month might have split opinion among supporters but the imminent appointment of Enzo Maresca hints toward an exciting future.

The Blues enjoyed a second-half-of-season resurgence to rise from midtable and finish sixth in the Premier League, however, Manchester United's FA Cup final triumph over Manchester City consigned the Stamford Bridge side to Europa Conference League football.

Manchester United players celebrate

Expect a summer rife with activity, for plenty of players need to be sold and plenty more have been touted for a move to west London, with Todd Boehly lining up an exciting new name.

Chelsea transfer news

According to Spanish reports, Chelsea are prepared to pay crazy money – in excess of €100m (£86m) – to sign Ousmane Dembele from Paris Saint-Germain, just one year after the Ligue 1 champions signed him from Barcelona for around £43.5m.

PSG forward Ousmane Dembele.

PSG have lost their prized performer Kylian Mbappe to Real Madrid this summer and Luis Enrique's team are understood to be in the market for new forwards, which could see Dembele sold too if the aforementioned figure is met.

Dembele, a right winger, is viewed as a player capable of leading Maresca's project, and while he would cost a pretty penny, he might just be the perfect player to add to and improve on the Stamford Bridge first team.

Why Ousmane Dembele would succeed at Chelsea

Chelsea want a right-sided attacker, with Crystal Palace phenomenon Michael Olise at the top of the list and even appearing to favour a move to west London over a transfer to Old Trafford, but it's wise that Paul Winstanley and Co have identified potential alternatives.

Dembele might just prove to be the cream of that crop, with his six goals and 14 assists from just 33 starts for PSG underscoring the value that he could bring to Maresca's system.

While it's true that the 43-cap international has not enjoyed his finest football in the French capital, he had produced some breathtaking moments in Catalonia for Barcelona and started six matches at the 2022 World Cup, having previously featured during Les Bleus' global triumph of 2018, in France.

In Spain, Dembele scored 40 goals and supplied 43 assists across 185 matches, and while fitness issues stifled his progress somewhat, he has showcased his skills on the biggest stage.

Indeed, Dembele offers talent and on-pitch product that could lift Chelsea's first team but he also offers an abundance of trophy-winning success to provide Maresca's youthful team with the balance it needs to merge exciting performances with silver-shining success.

As per FBref, Dembele ranks among the top 9% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for assists, the top 2% for shot-creating actions, the top 5% for passes attempted and progressive passes, the top 1% for progressive carries and the top 7% for successful take-ons per 90.

Chelsea: Most Assists 23/24

Rank

Player

Games

Assists

1.

Cole Palmer

45

15

2.

Conor Gallagher

50

9

2.

Malo Gusto

37

9

4.

Raheem Sterling

43

8

5.

Nicolas Jackson

44

6

Stats via BBC Sport

His playmaking ability would offer the Blues something somewhat lacking. Cole Palmer's absurd breakout season at Chelsea saw him plunder 25 goals and 15 assists in all competitions but creativity has been comparatively sparse elsewhere, with Conor Gallagher's second-most tally of nine assists impressive, but the box-to-box midfielder is being heavily touted with a move away.

Dembele might lack a goalscoring threat but his quality as a supplier is actually just what Maresca's squad needs, with his pace and physical strengths perfect to stretch lines and create space for peers – such as Palmer – to profit from.

Moreover, the France international has been dubbed a "world-class talent" in the past by talent scout Jacek Kulig, having enjoyed a rich and trophy-laden career both domestically and with his French nation.

The £331k-per-week star is not majorly similar to Olise in regard to playing style but he does offer flair and creativity that would make him a wonderful alternative.

Olise, one of the Premier League's most coveted players, endured an injury-hit 2023/24 campaign but still managed to cement himself as one of the standouts, with Kulig even describing him as "one of the best wide playmakers in Europe" after his exploits, clinching ten goals and six assists from just 14 starts in the top-flight and spearheading Palace's resurgence under Oliver Glasner.

Michael Olise vs Ousmane Dembele 23/24: Stat Comparison

Statistic

Olise

Dembele

Matches played

19

26

Matches started

14

17

Goals

10

3

Assists

6

8

Big chances created

9

10

Key passes per game

1.9

2.3

Dribbles per game

2.1

2.5

Tackles per game

5.7

4.4

All stats via Sofascore

With a centre-forward on the agenda at Stamford Bridge and the aforementioned Palmer utterly breathtaking in his goalscoring prowess, Dembele might just be the perfect player to augment the frontline, proving to have the ball-carrying and playmaking skills to rival that of Olise.

Looking at the table above, it can be noted that both players possess exceptional playmaking qualities and are both deadly in driving the ball forward, with Dembele's electric-paced style actually placing him above Olise.

Compare this with Madueke, for example, who averaged 1.6 dribbles per game in the Premier League this season, and the magnitude of having such a player on the right flank is illuminated. Chelsea need to secure this profile before the start of the forthcoming season to add that vital final dimension to the wide positions – especially when considering the return to continental competition.

Olise might be the first-choice target, but earmarking the Frenchman as a fallback would certainly not be a bad idea.

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Emirates Cricket Board hopeful of fan presence at stadiums in UAE for IPL

Aims at welcoming Asian diaspora and Emirati fans in stands, subject to safety protocols

Reuters21-Aug-2020

Immortals of IPL: Fans hold placards carrying messages for their favourite cricketers•BCCI

The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), hosts of this year’s IPL, is hopeful of at least some fan presence in the stands during the matches. The ECB is finalising preparations to host the IPL from September 19 after India’s struggle to contain the Covid-19 surge prompted its relocation.While it will be impossible to create the usual carnival-like atmosphere in the stands, the ECB is hoping it would not be a totally-behind-closed-doors affair as is the norm during the pandemic.”As hosts, Emirates Cricket Board will work closely with the authorities to seek approval on what protocols need to be followed, this includes fan attendance,” ECB general secretary Mubashshir Usmani said by email. “We will then discuss with the BCCI to assess their spectator requirements.”We want our Asian diaspora, as well as the other expat and Emirati sports-loving fans to be able to watch the action from the stands.”ALSO READ: UAE board looking to fill ’30-50%’ of the stadiums with spectatorsThe 53-day tournament will be played across three venues – Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi – with the final scheduled for November 10.It is not the first time that the eight-team competition will be held outside India. The 2009 edition took place in South Africa as it coincided with India’s general elections and the UAE hosted the early matches of the tournament five years later for the same reason.”Having hosted the 2014 IPL our team is well aware of the requirements to deliver on a successful event,” Usmani said. “We have a very capable team who has an exceptionally strong cricket-administration pedigree… We are very confident in delivering a successful tournament.”

سيد عبد الحفيظ يوجه سؤالًا لـ الزمالك بعد رحيل جوميز

علق سيد عبد الحفيظ، مدير الكرة السابق بالنادي الأهلي، على رحيل البرتغالي جوزيه جوميز، المدير الفني لفريق الزمالك عن منصبه.

ورحل جوميز، عن تدريب الزمالك، بعد التوصل لاتفاق مع نادي الفتح السعودي، حيث من المقرر أن يتم الإعلان رسميًا خلال ساعات.

طالع..خاص | 3 أسماء في القائمة النهائية للمرشحين لتدريب الزمالك.. وموعد الإعلان

وقال سيد عبد الحفيظ، عبر قناة “MBC مصر 2”: “موقف صعب لنادي الزمالك بسبب توقيت رحيل جوميز في الموسم، والتفاهم بينه وبين اللاعبين، رحيل جوميز يحدث كثيرًا في الأندية، وعلى الزمالك إيجاد بديل سريعًا”.

وتابع: “جوميز لن يفعل ما فعله مع الزمالك مرة أخرى، بنسبة مليار في المائة رحيله عن الزمالك كان بسبب أمور مالية، هناك أمور يجب على الزمالك سؤاله عنها، مثل الاستقرار المالي والإداري”.

واختتم: “جوميز عمل في ظروف صعبة جدًا ولديه لاعبين محدودين، ورغم ذلك تمكن من تحقيق لقب أو اثنين، ولكنه لم يكن يمتلك العناصر الكاملة”.

Presidente do Fluminense parabeniza Nino pelo ouro na Olimpíada: 'Estamos todos muito orgulhosos'

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O zagueiro Nino está com moral depois de se tornar campeão olímpico na manhã deste sábado. Pelas redes sociais, o presidente do Fluminense, Mário Bittencourt, parabenizou o jogador e destacou que ele é merecedor de todas as conquistas na vida profissional. O mandatário também lembrou que Nino é o primeiro atleta do Tricolor a faturar a medalha de ouro nos Jogos Olímpicos.

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-Quem conhece este atleta e este ser humano no dia a dia sabe o quanto ele é merecedor de tudo o que vem conquistando em sua vida profissional. Hoje ele conquistou a medalha de ouro com a Seleção Olímpica. No futebol do Fluminense, ele é o terceiro medalhista da história tricolor e primeiro a ganhar o ouro. Thiago Silva e Thiago Neves ganharam o bronze em 2008, e agora Nino trouxe mais uma medalha para o Brasil. Parabéns, Nino! Nós tricolores estamos todos muito orgulhosos e honrados com sua conquista!

Vale destacar que assim que a bola rolou, Nino já havia entrado para a história olímpica do Fluminense. Isso porque ele se tornou o primeiro jogador de futebol do clube a disputar uma final, garantindo ao menos a medalha de prata. Antes dele, como disse Mário, Thiago Silva e Thiago Neves haviam se tornado os primeiros representantes do Tricolor a subirem no pódio, com o bronze da Olimpíada de Pequim, em 2008.

> Veja a tabela do Campeonato Brasileiro

Ainda sem poder contar com Nino, o Fluminense volta a campo já neste domingo, às 16h, contra o América-MG, no Independência. O duelo é válido pela 15ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.

England to hold talks with Adil Rashid about Test return, Chris Silverwood says

Head coach hasn’t ruled leg-spinner out of any possible tour of Sri Lanka and India in the winter

Valkerie Baynes09-Sep-2020

Adil Rashid has been England’s white-ball bowler of the summer•AFP via Getty Images

England will hold talks with Adil Rashid about the possibility of returning to the Test arena for proposed tours of Sri Lanka and India once their ODI series against Australia is over, Chris Silverwood says.Leg-spinner Rashid, who has not played a Test since January 2019 on England’s tour of the Caribbean, claimed 3 for 21 off his four overs to send a huge scare through Australia before the visitors scraped to victory in their final T20I at Southampton on Tuesday.Rashid’s performance led Moeen Ali, standing in as captain for the match in place of the injured Eoin Morgan, to declare, “when he’s bowling like that, I think he’s the best in the world”. It also continued a strong home summer for Rashid, who troubled Australia throughout their three-match T20I series, won 2-1 by England, and bowled well during the ODIs against Ireland.Echoing comments by national selector Ed Smith last month which indicated Rashid is on the Test radar despite not holding a red-ball contract, Silverwood, England’s head coach, revealed on Wednesday that Rashid’s path back to the long format could come via a red-ball training camp now that the Bob Willis Trophy competition is drawing to a close.With England hoping to tour Sri Lanka for two Tests – postponed earlier this year when the Covid-19 pandemic struck – and India in the coming winter, Rashid’s skill could prove to be in high demand for the tourists.Asked whether his stated desire to see Rashid play red-ball cricket before being selected in the Test side ruled him out of such a tour, Silverwood said: “Maybe not.””There’s a possibility of a red-ball camp with some competitive games on there,” Silverwood added. “Only a possibility mind you, depending on what’s happening around the world.”ALSO READ: Malan goes past Azam to top ICC rankingsRashid suffered a shoulder injury during the 2019 home summer and needed two cortisone injections to get through the World Cup. He underwent a lengthy rehabilitation period and, as recently as April, said he had decided to concentrate purely on white-ball cricket until September before reconsidering his options.He signed a white-ball only contract with Yorkshire for this year and his involvement with England’s limited-overs sides during a condensed season would have given him little or no opportunity to play on the red-ball county circuit anyway.Silverwood said he had been in discussions with Rashid about returning to the longer format but he wanted to put those talks on hold for the rest of the international summer, which concludes with three ODIs against Australia from Friday.”My thoughts on that situation remain the same,” Silverwood said. “I’d like to see him with a red ball in his hand before we select him. Conversations are ongoing, it’s slowly-slowly. What I don’t want to do is cloud what we are doing at the moment with conversations outside of white ball. Obviously I have got another chat to have, but I would like to see him play red ball-cricket before selecting him.”Asked if Rashid had an appetite to play red-ball cricket again, having gone through a long recovery from injury and declared his focus on white-ball cricket for now, Silverwood said: “They are ongoing conversations with Rash and I wouldn’t want to cloud too much what we are doing, we have a one-day series to win first and we will then hold those conversations.”Adil Rashid played an important role in England’s series win in Sri Lanka in 2018-19•Getty Images

Rashid is part of England’s 14-man squad for the ODI series against Australia in Manchester which also features the return of Jos Buttler from family leave and Jason Roy from a side strain. Morgan is expected to return after missing the third T20I after dislocating his finger in the second match.Dawid Malan was drafted into the England bubble as a reserve following his performance in the T20Is in which he amassed 129 runs, won a Player-of-the-Match award for his 66 in the first game and went to the top of the ICC world rankings for T20 batsmen. Saqib Mahmood and Phil Salt are the other reserves.Despite a hectic season squeezed into three months and compounded by the strict isolation protocols designed to prevent the spread of Covid-19, Silverwood expected his side would have no trouble lifting once more for the remaining matches, particularly with a view to the Ashes at the end of next year.”It’s Australia,” he said. “They are all up for it, they all want to play against Australia. They have a really good team over with them and it’s always competitive. I’m looking forward to a good one-day series.”The one thing everybody feels in the dressing room is any win over Australia is great. They are a top side, and are very difficult to beat. Anything we can get psychologically over them [before the Ashes] would be fantastic. One thing you can guarantee is that every time they play they will come out fighting.”

تقارير: لاعب تشيلسي يواجه خطر الإيقاف لمدة عام بسبب المنشطات

كشفت تقارير صحفية، أن لاعب فريق كرة القدم الأول بنادي تشيلسي، يواجه خطر العقوبة بسبب فشله في اجتياز اختبار المنشطات.

الأوكراني ميخايلو مودريك شارك هذا الموسم في 15 مباراة بمختلف المسابقات، وسجل 3 أهداف وصنع 5، لكنه لم يعد لاعبًا أساسيًا في الدوري الإنجليزي مع البلوز.

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صحيفة “تيليجراف” البريطانية، أكدت بأنه حسب ما يتم تداوله في الإعلام الأوكراني، فإن ميخايلو مودريك، فشل في اجتياز اختبار المنشطات، حيث جاءت إيجابية عينة اللاعب بتناوله مادة محظورة.

التقارير أشارت إلى أن مودريك يواجه خطر العقوبة لمدة عام، في انتظار نتيجة العينة “ب” وما إذا كانت تتطابق مع العينة “أ” التي كانت إيجابية أم لا.

تشيلسي لم يعلق على الأمر حتى الآن، في حين أن الصحيفة البريطانية تواصلت مع ممثلي مودريك، ولكنهم رفضوا التعليق على الأمر أيضًا.

وكان مودريك قد انضم إلى تشيلسي قبل عامين في صفقة وصلت لـ62 مليون جنيه إسترليني، ولكنه لم يتمكن من تقديم المنتظر منه بقميص البلوز بعد تألقه في شاختار.

ولا يزال مودريك لديه 7 سنوات في عقده مع تشيلسي، والذي مدده هذا العام، وفي حالة إيقافه لمدة عام، سيكون بإمكانه الاستئناف مثلما فعل بول بوجبا.

بوجبا كان قد تعرض لعقوبة الإيقاف 4 سنوات قبل تخفيضها إلى 18 شهرًا بسبب إيجابية عينة المنشطات الخاصة بالفرنسي، لكنه فسخ عقده مع يوفنتوس، قبل ان يعود رسميًا مارس المقبل.

Diante do Santos, Fortaleza tenta ficar 100% contra os paulistas

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Após vencer o Palmeiras fora de casa, o Fortaleza volta a campo no fim de semana e a meta é superar o Santos de Fernando Diniz e Cia.

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Além de permanecer na parte alta da classificação, o Leão do Pici tenta ampliar a sua soberania em relação aos rivais paulistas.

Nesta edição do Campeonato Brasileiro, o time de Pablo Vojvoda conseguiu bater São Paulo, Corinthians, Bragantino e recentemente o Verdão.

Agora, caso vença o Santos na Arena Castelão, a equipe chega ao 100% em cima do futebol paulista e fecha um turno perfeito.

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