Em crise após nova derrota, e agora sem treinador, o Santos tem uma semana para preparar seus recentes reforços para a sequência do Campeonato Brasileiro. O Peixe não vence há seis partidas, acumula eliminações na Copa Sul-Americana, derrota no jogo de ida da Copa do Brasil para o Athletico-PR, e não supera ninguém no Campeonato Brasileiro desde a 14ª rodada.
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Diego Tardelli completará duas semanas de treinos no Santos, e foi o que pediu para poder aprimorar a fora física antes de estrear. O jogador vem treinando normalmente com os companheiros e está regularizado no Boletim Informativo Diário (BID) da CBF.
– A ideia é entre o jogo do Bahia ou o segundo jogo da volta contra o Athletico-PR, vai depender de mim dentro de campo como eu vou estar me sentindo. Dentro de uma semana e meia ou duas semanas já devo estar em campo sim – comentou o atacante santista.
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Já o uruguaio Emiliano Velázquez chegou ao Santos nesta segunda-feira (30). O jogador vem treinando com o grupo e deve ter mais uma semana de preparação antes de estrear. O jogador deve ser regularizado nesta semana e estar à disposição no sábado, para a abertura do returno.
O Alvinegro Praiano encara o Bahia no próximo sábado, na Vila Belmiro. O Peixe não vence há seis partidas. O adversário, por sua vez, vem de vitória por 4 a 2 sobre o badalado Fortaleza, e venceu o Santos no primeiro turno por 3 a 0, em Salvador.
يشهد اليوم الأحد الموافق 29-12-2024، مباريات قوية ومرتقبة على مستوى منافسات الدوري المصري والإنجليزي والإيطالي.
في الدوري الإنجليزي، تُلعب مباريات قوية ضمن منافسات الجولة التاسعة عشر من عمر المسابقة، أبرزها ليفربول مع وست هام بملعب “لندن الأولمبي”.
ويصطدم ليستر سيتي بمنافسه مانشستر سيتي، على ملعب “كينغ باور”، ويواجه توتنهام نظيره ولفرهامبتون.
وعلى مستوى الدوري الإيطالي، يلتقي ميلان مع روما، في الجولة الثامنة عشر، على ملعب “سان سيرو”، ويواجه يوفنتوس منافسه فيورنتينا.
وفي الدوري المصري، يواجه الزمالك نظيره الاتحاد السكندري على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي، في إطار مواجهات الجولة السابعة، ويستضيف حرس الحدود منافسه طلائع الجيش في الجولة ذاتها. مواعيد مباريات اليوم الأحد 29-12-2024 والقنوات الناقلة
حرس الحدود ضد طلائع الجيش، الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 6 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “on time sport 2”.
الزمالك ضد الاتحاد السكندري، الساعة 8 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 9 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “on time sport 1”.
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ليستر سيتي ضد مانشستر سيتي، الساعة 4:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 5:30 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 1”.
توتنهام ضد ولفرهامبتون، الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 6 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 2”.
كريستال بالاس ضد ساوثهامبتون، الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 6 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 4”.
إيفرتون ضد نوتينجهام فورست، الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 6 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 3”.
فولهام ضد بورنموث، الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 6 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 5”.
وست هام يونايتد ضد ليفربول، الساعة 7:15 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 8:15 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 1”. مواعيد مباريات الدوري الإيطالي اليوم
أودينيزي ضد تورينو، الساعة 1:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 2:30 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “AD SPORTS Premium 1”.
نابولي ضد فينيتسيا، الساعة 4 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 5 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “AD SPORTS Premium 1”.
يوفنتوس ضد فيورنتينا، الساعة 7 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 8 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “AD SPORTS Premium 1”.
ميلان ضد روما، الساعة 9:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 10:45 بتوقيت السعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “AD SPORTS Premium 1”. مواعيد مباريات دوري الدرجة الثانية المصري اليوم
الداخلية ضد القناة، الساعة 2:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 3:30 بتوقيت السعودية.
سبورتينج ضد الترسانة، الساعة 2:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 3:30 بتوقيت السعودية.
المنصورة ضد بروكسي، الساعة 2:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 3:30 بتوقيت السعودية.
منتخب السويس ضد طنطا، الساعة 2:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 3:30 بتوقيت السعودية.
المصرية للاتصالات ضد كهرباء الإسماعيلية، الساعة 5:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر 6:30 بتوقيت السعودية.
ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث مباريات اليوم لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنــــا
Debutant Abdullah Shafique leads slim chase with 41 off 33 balls
Danyal Rasool10-Nov-2020
The Pakistan players pose with the trophy•AFP via Getty Images
In a game so similar to the second T20I it could almost be a carbon copy, Pakistan eased to a seven-wicket win over Zimbabwe to complete a clean sweep over the visitors. It was another game lit up by a delightful spell from Usman Qadir whose 4 for 13 ripped Zimbabwe to shreds as they stuttered to 129, their lowest total of the series. Pakistan made short work of the chase again, getting to the target with a dismissive Khushdil Shah six with nearly five overs to go. Zimbabwe failed to apply any pressure on a youthful top order; Babar Azam decided to push debutant Abdullah Shafique up the order, who didn’t disappoint, his 33-ball 41 the top score.Zimbabwe won the toss, and for the fifth straight time on tour, the visitors batted first. But if the opening stand has been an Achilles heel for Chamu Chibhabha’s side, the entire bating order failed to turn up on Tuesday. Brendan Taylor’s dry run in this format continued when he holed out to square leg off Imad Wasim while Haris Rauf snared Craig Ervine with a lovely outswinger two overs later.But it was the Qadir show once again. He demonstrated the exciting potential he carries with a mesmeric spell of legspin bowling. He coaxed a top edge from Chibhabha, who top-scored for Zimbabwe with 31, with his second delivery, allowing just one run off the bat in that first over. If the previous T20I game was a showcase of how well Qadir bowled the googly, he demonstrated today he wasn’t a bad exponent of the traditional legbreak either. Giving the ball air and beating the Zimbabweans in the flight consistently, he kept the run-scoring on a leash, and as the pressure began to build, he forced low-percentage slogs from them.Milton Shumba was beaten all ends up by a googly that simply required the wicketkeeper to whip off the bails, while Wesley Madhevere was undone by the classical legbreak as he tried to see him off with a defensive shot. As was the case on Monday, Qadir would remove Elton Chigumbura, playing his last international game, off the final ball of his spell, whose inside edge was sharply pounced upon by Rizwan.All told, it was a sorry display with the bat from Zimbabwe. After a smart start that saw them rack up 21 runs in the first two, they began to fade, and once the wickets started to fall, the run rate began to fall as well. The middle order, traditionally Zimbabwe’s strength, capitulated in the face of a sparkling bowling performance, nos. 3 to 7 managing a mere 27 runs between them. It was left to a wagging tail to get Zimbabwe past 120, with Donald Tiripano’s spirited 28 combining with Wellington Masakadza for a 33-run eighth-wicket partnership, the highest of the innings.Babar Azam might have fancied his chances of scoring a fifth straight half-century this white-ball series, but instead selflessly decided to promote Shafique up the order to open with Fakhar Zaman. While Zaman didn’t quite get the runs he so desperately needs in international cricket – he was dropped once and managed just 21 off 24 balls – Shafique showed more promise. Alongside Haider Ali’s whose swashbuckling style is already becoming something of a trademark, he broke the back of the target with a sharp 40-run partnership. Zimbabwe failed to create any real chances that might have allowed them to have a crack at the lower-middle order, and even when Shumba got Ali to nick off, Shah was sent in ahead of the Pakistan captain.Pakistan fans were offered a glimpse into the type of power-hitting he might have to offer lower down the order, as he made a blistering cameo that drew the curtains on Zimbabwe’s tour in frighteningly quick time. Three fours and as many towering sixes in a 15-ball knock saw him rattle along to 36, and when he smashed Faraz Akram over cow corner, he sealed a 3-0 sweep.Pakistan may have faded somewhat in this format over the past year or so, but with a new generation of talent, they may now feel they stand in good stead ahead of next year’s T20 World Cup. Zimbabwe, meanwhile, will be left to rue a series that takes the shine somewhat off a stellar ODI series.
With the Arne Slot era firmly underway at Anfield, it appears that the new Liverpool boss is looking towards some of England's Euro 2024 squad to bolster his side.
Liverpool target the Three Lions' top talents
The biggest news out of Anfield recently has been the developing saga around the future of Anthony Gordon. The 23-year-old was first offered to Liverpool at the end of June as his current club Newcastle United sought to solve their PSR concerns. With these financial issues now ironed out, there is no need for the Magpies to sell but Liverpool are still being linked to strike a deal.
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FSG are believed to be readying a bid for this prodigious player.
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With no incentive to let Gordon leave, Newcastle could ask for a reported £75million for the England international this summer. Despite this, it may be the player himself who pushes for a move away from Tyneside with the Merseyside-born star a boyhood Liverpool fan.
If they cannot get a deal for Gordon over the line, his England teammate Eberechi Eze has long been linked with a move to Anfield. A recent report suggested that the Crystal Palace star has a £60million release clause in his contract which would have to be met for the player to leave South London this summer.
Eberechi Eze celebrates for Crystal Palace
With Slot and co clearly keeping a close eye on the Three Lions during their Euro 2024 campaign, it appears that Liverpool have been eyeing up another player who has impressed in an England shirt this summer.
Fabrizio Romano shares Liverpool interest in another England star
As relayed by TBR, Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Liverpool have been scouting Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi. Speaking on his Playback Live Show, Romano shed more light on the deal telling viewers:
"Marc Guehi has been linked with Liverpool. I can tell you that Liverpool have been scouting the player for a long time. He's a player they like, for sure.
"But at the moment, I can tell you that Liverpool are not negotiating for Marc Guehi, because at the moment, the situation is quiet around him. Obviously there is the Euros, so after the Euros, we will see the appreciation of Liverpool for the player.
"I can confirm to you, but not only Liverpool – there are also other clubs, for example Arsenal and many others who appreciate the player. But in terms of the bid, in terms of the negotiations, it is a different story."
Marc Guehi for England
Guehi, valued at a minimum of £65m, was a vital part of Palace's side last season, featuring 29 times for the Eagles in all competitions. It was his exploits in South London that saw the 24-year-old called up to Gareth Southgate's squad for this summer's tournament where he has gone on to feature in all but one of his nation's games.
With players set to return home from Germany over the course of the next few days, there is every chance that the talks between Guehi and Liverpool could restart and the deal could progress at a rapid rate.
O São Paulo venceu o SC Brasil por 12 a 1, noestádio Marcelo Portugal Gouvêa, em Cotia, pela sétima rodada do Campeonato Paulista, nesta sexta-feira (17). Em uma goleada histórica, o Tricolor teve seus gols marcados porJoão Adriano (4), Vitinho (3),Maioli (2), Facundo, Stevanato e Samuel.
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O jogo começou de maneira alucinante. Em apenas 15 minutos, o placar já era de 5 a 0 para o São Paulo. Aos sete minutos, João Adriano fez o primeiro gol da partida após passe de Pedrinho e, no minuto seguinte, fez o segundo gol do confronto, aproveitando desvio de Léo.
Um minuto depois, aos nove minutos do segundo tempo, mais um gol, dessa vez de Vitinho, com assistência de João Adriano. O mesmo se repetiu aos 13 minutos, quando Vitinho novamente recebeu passe do atacante e fez o 4 a 0.
Aos 15 minutos, o quinto gol, novamente de Vitinho, concluindo o hat-trick. O jogador dividiu com o goleiro, levou a melhor, e fez o gol. Aos 19 minutos, Vitinho retribuiu os passes de João Adriano e deu a assistência para o terceiro gol do atacante na partida, que fez o sexto gol da equipe.
O 7 a 0 demorou um pouco mais. Aos 36 minutos do primeiro tempo, Maioli finalizou da frente da área e fez seu primeiro gol na partida. Nove minutos depois, para fechar o primeiro tempo, João Adriano fez seu quarto gol na partida, deixando o placar em 8 a 0 ao término da primeira etapa.
O segundo tempo começou da mesma forma que o primeiro, com gol do São Paulo. Aos seis minutos da etapa complementar, Facundo fez o 9 a 0, marcando de cabeça. Dois minutos depois, porém, foi a vez do SC Brasil descontar e fazer o seu gol.
Entretanto, o gol não adiantou de nada, pois, aos 14 minutos, Maioli fez o seu segundo gol no jogo. Aos 18 do segundo tempo, Stevanato marcou o 11º gol do Tricolor e, aos 26, Samuel fechou o placar em 12 a 1.
Com a larga vitória diante do SC Brasil, o São Paulo se manteve líder do Grupo 7, somando 16 pontos. O Tricolor tem seu próximo desafio na competição na próxima quinta-feira (23), em Cotia, mas, antes, tem compromisso pelo Brasileirão.
Na próxima segunda-feira (20), o São Paulo entra em campo para enfrentar o Botafogo, às 16h15, no estádio Marcelo Portugal Gouvêa, em Cotia, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro.
أثار شريف عبد الفضيل، لاعب النادي الأهلي السابق، الجدل حول أداء المدرب الحالي للفريق، السويسري مارسيل كولر، من خلال انتقاده للجانب النفسي في تعامله مع اللاعبين، وتأكيده على أهمية الحوار والتواصل.
وقال شريف عبد الفضيل، لاعب الأهلي السابق، في تصريحات عبر قناة “mbc masr 2”: “لا نريد أن نقسو على كولر، المدرب السويسري يحتاج التعامل نفسيًا بشكل أفضل مع اللاعبين”.
وأشار: “لأن جديد علينا أن المدير الفني بعد مباراة إنبي السابقة التي انتهت بالتعادل، أن يُصرح بأن اللاعبين قصروا، منذ متى ونتهم اللاعبين، دائمًا المدرب هو من يتحمل المسؤولية، وبعد ذلك في الغرف المغلقة يحل الأمر معهم نفسيًا وفنيًا”.
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وأضاف: “الفترة الأخيرة، صرح أكثر من لاعب أن كولر لا يتحدث معه، الأمور النفسية مهمة للاعب الكرة، لا بد أن يكون هناك حوار بين المدرب واللاعب لكي يستفيد منه أفضل استفادة، لكن أنا أرى أن كولر يتعامل مع اللاعبين من مبدأ (أنت تلعب الآن إذًا أنت موجود، لو تعرضت للإصابة أو مستواك تذبذب وشارك لاعب آخر سيبقى هو”.
واختتم: “أنا ضد رحيل كولر عن الأهلي في الوقت الحالي، كولر سبق وحقق ألقاب عديدة مع الفريق، لكن أنا أتحدث في تفاصيل فنية، لكن أنا ضد هدم استقرار الفريق من خلال المُطالبة برحيله”.
يذكر أن الأهلي تعرض لهزيمة أمام شباب بلوزداد الجزائري، أمس الجمعة، بهدف دون رد، ضمن منافسات الجولة الرابعة من دور المجموعات لدوري أبطال إفريقيا.
Joe Burns and Will Pucovski fall cheaply as Umesh Yadav makes a big impression
Andrew McGlashan07-Dec-2020
Cameron Green drives down the ground•Getty Images
The Indians were able to land a couple of big pre-Test blows as Australia’s likely opening pair for Adelaide, Joe Burns and Will Pucovski, were dismissed for five runs between them. But Cameron Green put together a century that will continue the debate about whether his Test debut should come sooner rather than later.Green was given lives on 24, a regulation catch to second slip, and on 78, which was a much tougher chance to Wriddhiman Saha, but overall this was the latest display to reinforce the opinion that he is the ‘best since Ponting’.In just his 20th first-class match, this was his fifth century, although there were a few tense moments bringing it up as Michael Neser was run-out, No. 10 Mark Steketee walked out, and an injured Jackson Bird was not padded up. However, facing the first delivery of the second new ball from Umesh Yadav, the pick of the Indian quicks, he drove an imperious boundary through the covers.The only box left to tick is an increased bowling workload, but both national selector Trevor Hohns and coach Justin Langer have said he could play Test cricket purely as a batsman. Green added 104 with Tim Paine, not a bad person to make a good impression in front of, but the Australia captain had already made clear his admiration of Green.”He’s an exceptional talent,” Paine had said in June. “Playing against him he was really impressive out in the middle, looked like he was in complete control of his game and really knew what he was trying to do, and to see him moving around the crease, there were a couple of little things I noticed when I was keeping against him where I thought ‘he’s pretty impressive’, not only is he talented, but he looks like he really knows what he’s doing.”After the Indians had briefly extended their first innings on the second morning before declaring with captain Ajinkya Rahane unbeaten on 117, one of the main plot lines of this match was able to take shape as Burns and Pucovski walked out together. They were both making the walk back fairly soon.At the end of the fifth over, Pucovski, who scored back-to-back double-centuries in the Sheffield Shield earlier this season, drove a catch to point, and two overs later, Burns edged Yadav through to the keeper as he tried to leave a delivery. Burns’ dismissal continued his run of low scores from the Sheffield Shield where he made 7, 29, 0, 10 and 11 although, before David Warner’s injury which has probably rendered any debate moot for at least one Test, had plenty of backing as the incumbent when Pucovski made his substantial case.Umesh Yadav sent back both the Australia A openers•Getty Images
Depending on how the final day of this match plays out, they may get another innings and then a call would need to be made as to whether they stay in Sydney for the pink-ball game that starts on Friday at the SCG. The original idea was that the majority of the Test squad would head to Adelaide early in the week, but Langer said there could be a change of plans. They will need to weigh up the possible gains or losses of another match situation or the more controlled environment of team training.From 2 for 5, the innings was steadied by a 55-run stand between Marcus Harris – a Test opener the last time India were here – and Australia A captain Travis Head, but the latter fell on the stroke of lunch when he bottom-edged Mohammed Siraj on to his stumps. Then, shortly after the break, Harris was superbly caught at slip by Rahane off R Ashwin to leave Australia 4 for 68.Ashwin settled into a well-controlled spell, which also accounted for Nic Maddinson, who was given lbw on the sweep. The Indians had earlier been convinced Maddinson had edged Siraj behind, so much so that Saha even made the review signal in jest – replays did suggest a nick.The current and future of Australia’s Test team were then together again and unlike the Burns-Pucovski alliance, Green and Paine had much more success. However, Green should have gone when he edged the excellent Yadav, but Hanuma Vihari spilled it: slip catching will be a vital element of the series. Had the chance been taken, the Indians may have earned a first-innings lead.Green lofted Ashwin over midwicket for six to move into the 40s – one of the hallmarks of his innings was the footwork against spin – shortly after having had to be on his toes to sway out of the way of a well-direct short ball from Kartik Tyagi. However, after that Tyagi appeared to lose his run up and struggled in his last two overs of the afternoon session. He received some consoling words from team-mates but did not bowl again.Paine played very compactly until falling to a well-telegraphed short-ball plan, hooking at Yadav and being brilliant held by Prithvi Shaw, flinging himself off his feet at backward square leg.
India’s batting coach says the team management wants to give as much time to the players to prove their fitness as they can
Sidharth Monga14-Jan-2021In the last three Tests of the series, India named their XI before Australia, a day before the match. Going into Brisbane, they don’t even know if they will have 11 able bodies. Addressing the pre-match press conference, India’s batting coach Vikram Rathour said, though, that the team was not going to make the selection thinking of rain or preserving someone for the England Test series at home, which starts in the first week of February.”The injuries are still being monitored,” Rathour said. “Our medical staff is looking into them, they are working with the players. I won’t be in a position to comment exactly how it stands at the moment, we would like to give them as much time as we can. It is only in the morning that you will know which XI will take field.”As it stands now, from the XI that took field in the last Test, Ravindra Jadeja is definitely ruled out. Hanuma Vihari is highly unlikely to be available. Rishabh Pant showed enough signs of recovery with his second innings in Sydney. Jasprit Bumrah and R Ashwin are doubtful with an abdominal strain and a tweaked back respectively.Related
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If any or more of these players miss out on this Test, India have in the reserves Mayank Agarwal, Prithvi Shaw, Wriddhiman Saha, Kuldeep Yadav, Shardul Thakur and T Natarajan. They could also dip into the net bowlers if needed: Washington Sundar and Kartik Tyagi. Whatever be the composition, Rathour said he still expected the team to do well.”I don’t believe in momentum,” Rathour said when asked if his team took the momentum with the win-like draw despite all the injuries. “After 36 all out, to come back to win the Melbourne Test, that tells you all about momentum. With or without injuries, the XI that we put on the field will be the best XI. All of them deserve to be there. They all deserve to have that opportunity to play Test cricket. And if they play to their potential, I don’t see any reason why they won’t do well. Whoever plays, all of us believe we can do well.”There is a forecast of some rain on days two, four and five, but according to Rathour, that will not have any impact on the composition of the side. Nor will the imminent England tour where India will likely be starting without Jadeja.”You don’t play cricket looking at the weather,” Rathour said. “As far as we are concerned, we are looking for a complete game. And we are going to give our best playing XI this game. We are going to put up our best available team on the park. If boys play to the potential, again we are looking to win this one.”Added to injuries, India have been stretched further by increased Covid-19 restrictions in their hotel in Brisbane, but Rathour said that shouldn’t come in the way of their performance. “We are playing Australia in Australia against one of the better attacks in the world,” Rathour said. “You don’t need housekeeping or room service to motivate yourself. Of course, these were the concerns, which were passed on to the BCCI, and the BCCI is in touch with Cricket Australia and is trying to deal with all these things. As far as the team is concerned, as far as the team management is concerned, we are focused on the game. All the boys are looking forward to this game.”
يلتقي الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك مع نظيره بلاك بولز الموزمبيقي ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية الإفريقية.
الزمالك يلتقي بلاك بولز غدًا الأحد على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي، ضمن منافسات الجولة الخامسة من دور المجموعات لكأس الكونفدرالية في تمام الساعة السادسة مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة والسابعة مساءً بتوقيت السعودية.
وتقام المباراة على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي، بعد توصل إدارة الزمالك إلى اتفاق مع الفريق الموزمبيقي على إقامة اللقاء في القاهرة مع تحمل الأبيض التكاليف المادية.
ويبحث الزمالك عن تحقيق الفوز في المباراة من أجل ضمان التأهل إلى دور ربع نهائي البطولة، بينما يأمل بلاك بولز في مفاجأة الزمالك من أجل الحفاظ على حظوظه في التأهل.
يذكر أن الزمالك هو حامل لقب الكونفدرالية بعد الفوز على نهضة بركان في نهائي النسخة الماضية.
ويتواجد الفريقان في المجموعة الرابعة من بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية، التي تضم أيضًا المصري البورسعيدي وإنيمبا النيجيري.
ويتصدر الزمالك ترتيب المجموعة برصيد 8 نقاط، في حين يتواجد بلاك بولز في المركز الثالث برصيد 4 نقاط.
Euro 2024 is done and dusted. Spain were the victors, of course they were, leaving England to rue another failure at the final hurdle.
Three years ago, Gareth Southgate had led the Three Lions to the verge of European Championship glory. Wembley was expectant, Wembley was…well, quite frankly chaotic. Italy were the eventual winners.
There was less chaos, less dramatics inside the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, but the end result was the same, just without the nervy penalty shoot.
Cole Palmer struck home. The trademark celebration came out and it looked as though England, a team who relied on moments throughout the competition had come out with another one. It was memorable again, just like Jude Bellingham’s overhead kick, just like the penalty shoot-out win over the Swiss, just like Ollie Watkins’ last-gasp heroics.
This time, however, it did not result in a win. With minutes on the clock Mikel Oyarzabal broke English hearts, steering home from close range. 2-1.
It was painful, not least for Southgate who two days later would leave his post. No more Gazza. We thank him for his efforts, for his charm, for his loyalty, we thank him for increasing our hopes of winning silverware.
Alas, it’s now time for a new era, it’s time to prepare for the World Cup in 2026. America, Canada and Mexico await the footballing world and England should be up there again as one of the favourites.
So, who will be in that squad? Some of the old guard, including Southgate, will be gone. There will be fresh faces, some usual suspects too.
England's predicted squad for the 2026 World Cup
Here’s what we’ve come up with at FFC and why…
1 Goalkeepers On the plane – Jordan Pickford, Aaron Ramsdale
It’s unlikely there will be too much change in this department ahead of the next World Cup. Pickford is the undisputed number one and that won’t change following his penalty heroics against the Swiss in Germany this summer.
You sense that Ramsdale will need to move on from Arsenal in order to stand a chance of competing for a spot. Still, with a new manager on the horizon, he might go in a different direction.
Facing the chop – Dean Henderson
Henderson only has one cap to his name and will be battling out with a few other stoppers for the right to be England’s third choice in North America.
New picks – James Trafford
The Burnley gloveman didn’t enjoy the best of seasons as the Clarets were relegated but he’s still a top young ‘keeper and has a few years to build up his experience ahead of 2026.
Ones to watch – Anthony Patterson
The Sunderland stopper could follow in Pickford’s footsteps to become a genuine option between the sticks during the next reign. He will likely have to leave the Championship in order to do so but he has been involved at U21 level already so the coaching set-up evidently rates him.
2 Defenders On the plane – Marc Guehi, John Stones, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Luke Shaw
No surprises here in truth, with Marc Guehi fully deserving of a starting berth again following a stunning first outing at a major tournament – even earning a place in Opta’s best XI as a result. As for Stones and Shaw, the pair will still only be 32 and 31, respectively, by the time the World Cup concludes, with fitness likely to be the only nagging issue over the next 24 months.
The only other certain survivor should be Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the Liverpool hero having the chance to finally nail down the right-back berth following the failure of Southgate’s short-lived, midfield experiment.
Facing the chop – Kyle Walker, Lewis Dunk, Ezri Konsa, Kieran Trippier
Culpable for arguably both of Spain’s goals in Berlin, Kyle Walker certainly wasn’t at his best over the past month or so, with it hard to see the long-serving speedster lining up again at the age of 36 next time around.
Age will also likely bring the curtain down on Kieran Trippier’s solid England career, while 32-year-old Lewis Dunk may have also seen his chance come and go after failing to feature in Germany.
In the case of Ezri Konsa, the Aston Villa man certainly didn’t disgrace himself after replacing the suspended Guehi against Switzerland, although the emergence of an exciting crop of young centre-backs could prove his undoing.
New picks – Ben White, Levi Colwill, Jarrad Branthwaite, Rico Lewis, Quansah
Speaking of rising stars, Jarrad Branthwaite, Levi Colwill and Jarell Quansah will almost certainly be in contention in two years’ time, with the young trio looking set to remain mainstays of their respective clubs for the foreseeable future.
Away from the centre-back ranks, the seemingly inevitable retirement of Walker and Trippier could pave the way for U21s starlet Rico Lewis to stake a claim at right-back, while a certain Ben White may also be rubbing his hands together following Southgate’s – or rather Steve Holland’s – recent departure.
Ones to watch – Tino Livramento, Lewis Hall, Max Kilman
Such is the depth of talent at the new manager’s disposal, there remains a long list of other noteworthy figures who will also be pushing for involvement over the coming years.
There is a case to be made for the young Newcastle pairing of Lewis Hall and Timo Livramento, with the former Chelsea duo set to be in the mix to succeed the likes of Shaw and Walker et al before too long.
At the other end of the spectrum, a chance could finally emerge at some stage for West Ham’s new £40m signing, Max Kilman, with the ex-Wolves skipper – who will be 29 in 2026 – still waiting for a first cap after being bizarrely overlooked throughout Southgate’s tenure.
Wolves captain Max Kilman celebrates
A word must also be said for forgotten man, Reece James, with the Chelsea star undoubtedly one of Europe’s best full-backs on his day, albeit the jury remains out on whether he will ever truly fulfil his potential amid a string of frustrating injury setbacks over a number of seasons now. (As they say, the best ability is availability…)
3 Midfielders On the plane – Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Adam Wharton, Kobbie Mainoo
England have some of the most exciting young midfielders in the game right now so it was rather baffling to see Southgate pick the likes of Conor Gallagher and Trent Alexander-Arnold over Kobbie Mainoo and Adam Wharton in Germany.
Mainoo eventually came into the side and was excellent, ultimately named in FFC’s Team of the Tournament for Euro 2024. He and Wharton will be great potential partners for Rice moving forward.
Facing the chop – Conor Gallagher
The Chelsea midfielder could be dropped from the squad depending on his club form over the next few years. He was a regular substitute in Germany but having been hauled off at half-time versus Slovenia, it said it all about his prospects moving forward.
With younger and fresher options bursting onto the scene, he will have to do a lot to become a regular under the new boss. Perhaps new Blues boss Enzo Maresca could turn him into a force. Watch this space.
New picks – Archie Gray, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
Two of the more interesting picks for 2026 could be Archie Gray and Dewsbury-Hall, players who have achieved big moves this summer. The former joined Spurs from Leeds United and has been touted as a “future £100m” player. A few good seasons in the Premier League and there will no doubt be calls for an England inclusion.
Dewsbury-Hall may have his work cut out but offers a range of box-to-box qualities that would make him perfect alongside someone like Rice or Mainoo.
Ones to watch – Jacob Ramsey, Morgan-Gibbs-White, Curtis Jones, Lewis Miley
The sheer range of options the Three Lions could have available to them in two years is remarkable to think about. Ramsey, who has shone for Villa, has been linked with Tottenham, as too has Nottingham Forest’s Gibbs-White. Both possess the ability to make something happen out of nothing. Truth be told, though, they’d struggle to usurp Bellingham.
There might be better luck for the likes of Jones and Miley, who play in deeper roles. The Liverpool midfielder was in the provisional squad but didn’t make the cut for Euro 2024. As for Miley, still aged just 18, it surely won’t be too long before the Newcastle sensation appears in an England squad.
4 Forwards On the plane – Saka, Foden, Eze, Palmer, Gordon, Watkins, Kane
Not much change expected here, with it set to be a surprise if the forward line differs too drastically in two years’ time – unless Jack Grealish and Co can get their act together.
Twice England’s player of the year, Bukayo Saka cemented his status as arguably the nation’s most reliable presence following a standout Euro 2024, with the watching world still waiting for teammate Phil Foden to follow suit despite his heroics at club level.
If he’s not careful, the ‘Stockport Iniesta’ could find himself ousted by his former City colleague, Palmer, while both Eberechi Eze and Anthony Gordon, in particular, will be hoping to show more after being afforded mere flashes this time around.
As for the centre-forward ranks, the lack of a rising English striker should ensure it’s more of the same, with the question only likely to be as to whether Watkins will finally end an ageing Harry Kane’s (deserved) stranglehold on the number nine shirt.
England's possible starting XI in 2026
Facing the chop – Ivan Toney, Jarrod Bowen
It may appear harsh considering Ivan Toney’s limited, yet valuable impact in Germany, but the Brentford talisman will be 30 in 2026, while picking the right next move at club level will also be crucial for whether he can kick on in an England jersey.
As for West Ham’s shining light, Jarrod Bowen, the wing wizard continues to dazzle in claret and blue, although things haven’t quite clicked into gear on the international scene thus far, with the rise of Palmer – alongside Saka’s remarkable consistency – reducing his chances of featuring off the right flank.
New picks – Marcus Rashford
At a crossroads in his career with even his Manchester United future in doubt, Marcus Rashford could likely have had few complaints after missing out on Southgate’s Euros squad, having scored just eight times in all competitions in what was a limp 2023/24 campaign.
And yet, a man who netted three times at the World Cup in Qatar – and who has 17 goals in total for his country – can never truly be written off, while at just 26, time is still on his side to get back firing again.
While never seemingly a Southgate favourite, the United academy graduate – now aided by the arrival of club legend Ruud van Nistelrooy at Old Trafford – could regain his place under the new regime, with the ailing Kane having no doubt missed Rashford’s explosive runs in behind this summer.
Ones to watch – Dominic Solanke, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Samuel Iling-Junior, Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, Ethan Nwaneri
As noted above, the pool of young strikers who are currently thriving at the elite level is rather limited, although in terms of an experienced option, Dominic Solanke could well be in contention again after narrowly missing out this time around.
Dominic Solanke celebrates a goal for Bournemouth.
On the flanks, there is certainly cause for excitement, with Aston Villa only recently snapping up England U21 star Samuel Iling-Junior from Juventus, while Jamie Bynoe-Gittens could well follow in Jadon Sancho’s footsteps after trading Manchester City for Borussia Dortmund a few years ago.
Elsewhere, a return to the international fold may lie in store for Callum Hudson-Odoi, with the ex-Chelsea man having found a new lease of life at Nottingham Forest last season – scoring eight Premier League goals.
Nottingham Forest player Callum Hudson-Odoi
A more wildcard shout – in the mould of say Kobbie Mainoo at this summer’s Euros – could well be Arsenal prodigy, Ethan Nwaneri, with the 17-year-old looking to kick on after having become the top-flight’s youngest-ever player in the 2022/23 season.
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