£18 million Aston Villa star could be sidelined with McGinn through injury

Aston Villa could be without another player following his own injury, which would result in him being on the sidelines with midfielder John McGinn, after the latter was forced off during their 3-1 win over Wolves on Saturday.

Aston Villa beat Wolves in Midlands derby

Unai Emery was a happy man on the touchline as his Villa side continued their impressive start to the season with victory in the Midlands Derby.

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Wolves did threaten to upset the home side, after striker Matheus Cunha gave them a surprise lead just past the 20-minute mark. It wasn’t exactly plain sailing, with Gary O’Neil’s men holding that advantage for a large portion of the game as well.

It took until the last 15 minutes before Villa managed to grab an equaliser, thanks to star frontman Ollie Watkins, who opened the floodgates for Emery’s side to battle their way to a Premier League victory.

Ipswich Town (away)

September 29

Man United (home)

October 6

Fulham (away)

October 19

Bournemouth (home)

October 26

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November 3

Defender Ezri Konsa fired them into the lead just minutes from added time, with striker Jhon Duran then continuing his own impressive start to 2024/2025. The Colombian notched Villa’s third in the 94th minute and sealed all three points on derby day, but the win prompted a mix response from Emery.

“We want to win matches easier than we did,” said Emery on Villa’s win over Wolves.

“We are showing how difficult it is to win in the Premier League – last week against Everton.

“We were suffering in the first half but the second half was completely different. I am very happy because we won. It was very important we changed our energy and we played to win in the second half.”

One real downside of the afternoon, though, was in the form of midfielder John McGinn and his injury. The 29-year-old has started all five of their Premier League matches so far and is a crucial cog in Emery’s midfield, having also bagged six goals and four assists in 35 top flight starts last term.

McGinn was forced off with a hamstring injury against Wolves, and Emery has claimed he will be sidelined for the next few weeks.

“It’s his hamstring,” Emery said to reporters.

In January against Tottenham he had a hamstring injury as well. He will not be available I think for a few weeks.”

Jaden Philogene could be sidelined with McGinn at Villa

As per Birmingham World, another player who could be sidelined alongside McGinn, Boubacar Kamara, Matty Cash and Tyrone Mings is winger Jaden Philogene.

The winger, signed from Hull City in the summer for £18 million, missed out against Wolves through injury. It is believed Philogene could miss out against Wycombe as well, given the short turnaround between games, so their EFL Cup clash tonight may come too soon.

Jaden Philogene for the England U21s

Not having the Englishman available would be a slight frustration for Emery, as this evening’s tie would be an ample opportunity to start the highly promising winger.

“Ridiculous, it’s ridiculous, his ability is something we have missed for a long time,” said ex-Hull City boss Liam Rosenior to Sky Sports earlier this year.

“He is only going to get better the more games he plays.”

Devon Malcolm, Dean Headley set to be appointed as ECB match referees

Respected former fast bowlers given new roles in sign of ECB commitment to diversity

George Dobell28-May-2021

Devon Malcolm is set to be added to the ECB’s list of match referees•Getty Images

Devon Malcolm and Dean Headley have been added to the panel of ECB match referees as the organisation seeks to address a long-standing failure to appoint non-white officials.ESPNcricinfo revealed in November that John Holder, the former Test umpire, had called for an inquiry following the revelation that the ECB had not appointed a non-white match official to the first-class list since 1992. Holder also claimed they had never appointed a non-white Pitch Liaison Officer, Cricket Liaison Officer, Match Referee, Umpires’ Mentor or Umpires’ Coach.Malcolm and Headley, both highly-respected former England fast bowlers of African-Caribbean heritage who have remained involved in the game in coaching roles, are among the five names added to a ‘supplementary match referees’ panel, alongside Simon Hinks, Alec Swann and Will Smith, Durham’s former County Championship-winning captain. Headley is expected to officiate in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy next week.Malcolm has previously told ESPNcricinfo that when he expressed an interest in qualifying as an umpire he “was basically told ‘I wouldn’t bother if I was you’.”As a result of such stories, the ECB acknowledged “areas where we need to be better and do more to be inclusive and diverse”.Related

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They also announced several measures aimed at improving diversity, including a commitment to ensure that a minimum of 15 percent of umpires on the national panel (the panel operating at county second XI and National County level) are from a Black and minority ethnic (BAME) background by the end of 2021. At present the figure is 8 percent.In addition, the ECB committed to establishing a mentoring programme to encourage umpires from a BAME background and promised to ensure BAME representation on all umpire selection panels.The appointment of Malcolm and Headley would appear to be a first tangible sign of such policies in action. Both men have impeccable records in the game: Malcolm took over 1,000 first-class wickets – 128 of them in Test cricket – while Headley’s fine Test career – he took his 60 wickets at a cost of 27.85 apiece – was curtailed by injury.Meanwhile, Sue Laister, who has served as a Competitions Officer for Recreational Cricket at the ECB, is set to become English cricket’s first female match referee when she oversees Northern Diamonds versus Central Sparks in the first round of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, at Headingley on Saturday.ECB Managing Director of County Cricket, Neil Snowball, said: “I am delighted to announce these appointments as we look to develop, expand and diversify our group of officials.”Sue Laister will make history when she becomes the first female Referee this weekend and our five new appointments to the Supplementary Panel bring a further wealth of experience to benefit the men’s and women’s game.”

نادٍ فرنسي يسعى لإنقاذ مصطفى محمد من جحيم نانت

كشفت تقارير صحفية فرنسية، أن الدولي المصري مصطفى محمد مهاجم فريق نانت، لديه عرض من داخل الدوري الفرنسي لضمه خلال الميركاتو الشتوي الجاري.

مصطفى محمد هذا الموسم لا يشارك بصفة أساسية مع نانت، وسجل 3 أهداف خلال 17 مباراة شارك فيهم تحت قيادة المدرب أنطوان كومبواريه.

طالع أيضًا.. تقييم مصطفى محمد بعد هدفه القاتل في مباراة نانت وليون

صحيفة “ليكيب” الفرنسية، أكدت أن لانس يستهدف التعاقد مع مصطفى محمد لتدعيم هجومه خلال فترة الانتقالات الشتوية الجارية، ومواصلة الميركاتو الساخن للفريق.

لانس الفرنسي، تمكن من ضم جودوين كوياليبو وماثيو رايان، بينما ينتظر حسم صفقة جيريمي أجبونيفو مساء اليوم الإثنين.

الصحيفة أشارت إلى أنه لا توجد مفاوضات رسمية بين الناديين، لكن اللاعب على رادار لانس، وتم التحدث مع وكيله من أجل معرفة امكانية رحيله عن نانت.

في الوقت ذاته، لا يقبل نانت رحيل مصطفى محمد بأقل من 10 لـ 15 مليون يورو، حيث لديه عقد مستمر حتى 2027.

Sky Sports: Celtic also in contact for £10m winger in ambitious late move

Celtic could be extremely busy in the final days of the transfer window and have even made an enquiry over a move for a £10m winger.

Celtic targeting midfielders to replace O’Riley

The Hoops recently lost the services of Matt O’Riley who left Parkhead to join Brighton & Hove Albion in a record exit for a Scottish side. The Seagulls reportedly paid in excess of £25m for the midfielder, who opened up on the decision to leave Celtic, saying: “It is hard. People don’t realise how big the club is until you get up there, It’s a real family club and I was made to feel welcome very early on.

"It’s a very unique place in terms of the passion the fans had is something I had never experienced before. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. It is still a little bit emotional speaking about it because I had such good memories there, but like I said it just felt like the right time for a new challenge.”

Now, with money seemingly ready to spend, Celtic have been linked with a number of midfielders to come in and fill the big void left by O’Riley. FC Augsburg’s Arne Engels is one target and has already agreed on personal terms over a move to Parkhead. Celtic have since made a £6.5m offer to the German side, looking to finalise a transfer with time to spare.

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Elsewhere, Los Angeles FC midfielder Mateusz Bogusz is another top target for the Hoops, and it could be that both he and Engels make the move to Glasgow.

Further additions in defence and attack can’t be ruled out either, and by the looks of things, a Serie A winger has attracted the interest of Celtic chiefs.

Celtic make enquiry for £10m winger

According to reliable Sky Sports reporter Anthony Joseph, Celtic have also made an enquiry for Lazio winger Gustav Isaksen, who only joined the club from Midtjylland for £10m last summer. However, the Hoops are unlikely to follow up their approach with an official offer, Joseph adds.

Isaksen is primarily a right winger but can also play on the left or through the middle, so he would have offered plenty of versatility to Rodgers’ attacking options.

The 23-year-old is a Denmark international and also doesn’t have a weak foot, with his valuation, as per Transfermarkt, now at a career-high €12m.

Therefore, Celtic could see a move for Isaksen as too expensive, but by the looks of things, another attacker arriving at Parkhead can’t be ruled out after learning of the Hoops’ approach for the Lazio man.

James Anderson vows to put his 'name in the hat' for second Test against India

After lighting up the final day of the Chennai Test with another ageless display of reverse-swing bowling, James Anderson insists he will be ready to put his “name in the hat” for selection in Saturday’s second Test, even though the team management may feel obliged to rest him given the intensity of their four-match series in India.Anderson returned figures of 3 for 17 in 11 overs in India’s second innings, including two in his first over of the final day, as he extracted prodigious late movement with a 26-over-old ball, to set England on their way to a comprehensive 227-run victory.However, with the second Test set to begin at the same venue on Saturday, and with Stuart Broad waiting impatiently in the wings after being rotated out of the side after his own starring role in England’s first Test of the winter against Sri Lanka, Anderson recognises the likelihood that he will need to be benched, even though he’s desperate, at the age of 38, to play as frequently as he possibly can.”Yes, of course [I want to play],” Anderson said at the end of the match. “When a batsman gets in rhythm and form they just want to keep batting and it’s the same for a bowler – you want to keep that going as much as possible.”But I’m very aware we’ve got four Test matches in quick succession here and there will be a need to rest and rotate. I’m not presuming anything. I’ll try and rest and recover from this game as best I can in the next day or two and get back in the nets and try and put my name in the hat for Saturday.”Related

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Following on from his starring role in the first innings in Galle, where he wrecked Sri Lanka’s match prospects with his best overseas figures of 6 for 40 in 29 overs, Anderson has now claimed 11 wickets at 9.90 in his back-to-back appearances, and after the match he was hailed by his captain, Joe Root, as “England’s GOAT”.However, Broad will be hankering for another opportunity after a string of recent performances every bit as impressive as his team-mate’s. He was England’s outstanding bowler in the course of 2020, claiming 38 wickets at 14.76 all told, even after being rested in favour of Anderson for the opening Test of the summer – a decision that sparked an angry response during a Sky Sports interview. And after setting up England’s first victory in Sri Lanka with match figures of 3 for 34 in 26 overs, his presence will add another wise head to England’s attack.”We have options, that’s the beauty of how we have gone about things this winter,” Joe Root, England’s captain, said. “It is really important that we look after our players and everyone comes into the games fit and fresh and able to deliver their skills at 100 percent. We can look at selection when we know what the wicket looks like and how we think it will behave.”However, an added factor in England’s plans may come when the series shifts to Ahmedabad at the end of the month, for a day-night Test match, played with a pink ball. England have had three previous such Tests, and with 14 wickets at 17.85 – including a five-wicket haul at Adelaide in the 2017-18 Ashes – Anderson’s prowess under lights may well be a crucial factor.Certainly, the balance and deployment of England’s attack at Chepauk proved to be spot-on, in the first innings as well as the second, with Anderson’s versatility as a defensive and attacking option showcased with his different impact in each.”We assessed conditions really well, set the right fields, we tried to keep the run-rate down to a reasonable level and I thought everyone stuck to their gameplan,” Anderson said, after claiming two first-innings wickets at an economy of 2.73, the best of England’s frontline options.”For me in that first innings, I felt I was the bowler to keep the run-rate down, try and dry things up, and let the spinners and Jofra [Archer] attack a little bit more.”In England it might be the other way around, the spinners have to do the drying-up job. I’m very aware that could be my job out here, and then you can attack more in the second innings if you do get reverse swing. It’s just trying to manage that throughout the game and pick the right moment to attack and you know when to sit back and defend a little bit.”And when the time did come to attack, Anderson’s introduction proved devastating with two wickets in his first over. However, he insisted, it hadn’t simply been blind luck that he was thrown the ball at that moment of India’s innings.Ben Stokes, James Anderson and Joe Root talk tactics•BCCI

“We were assessing the ball all the time,” he said. “Jofra started the day and he felt like it was reversing a little bit, but then we gave it a few more overs with the spinners to try and get a bit more wear into the ball to rough it up a little bit more.”We knew it would reverse when I came on to bowl and it’s just a case of trying to get into the right areas as much as possible. The pitch had deteriorated and there were little divots and chunks to aim at, but getting that extra bit of movement through the air makes it that little bit harder for the batsman, and it’s very enjoyable when it happens as well.”Enjoyment, in fact, has been a key factor of England’s recent resurgence as a Test team, which began with a fightback in South Africa last year – sparked by Anderson’s first-innings five-for at Cape Town, even though he missed the rest of the match with injury – and carrying on through to four series wins in a row, prior to this contest.”It really is [enjoyable],” Anderson said. “With the guys that we have got, we are creating something really special. We’re led amazingly well by Joe Root both on and off the field. The way he has batted the last three games has been incredible to watch.”We feel like we are building something, whether it is the fitness side of things, we are trying to push each other. For me, as I get older, I feel like I need to work harder at that and I am trying to keep up with the younger guys which helps me.”We are trying to develop skills to win anywhere in the world which you need to do if you want to get to No.1, which is what our eventual goal is. It is a really fun time to be around this group and we are just trying to keep challenging each other and trying to keep performing on the field as well.”

'There isn't anything lacking in my case' – Hasan Ali closes in on Pakistan comeback

A remarkable and unexpectedly bountiful domestic season has left Hasan Ali on the verge of a national team comeback, as Pakistan prepare to take on South Africa in Tests and T20Is from the end of January at home.Pakistan announce their squad for South Africa’s visit later this week, and one of the key questions is likely to revolve around strengthening an attack that has taken 20 wickets just twice in their last 13 Tests away from home. Ali is expected to be part of it, putting him in line for a first Test appearance in two years.”I didn’t watch the New Zealand games, but followed them,” he told ESPNcricinfo. “Performances obviously weren’t great and it gets you down. But I’m looking forward to hopefully returning to all formats with the national team. It’s up to the selection committee and team management if they think I can be a part of the team.”Ali’s last international was the World Cup game against India in June 2019 when he returned 1 for 84 in nine overs, the culmination of a period of poor white-ball form. Since then he has been through the wringer, with a series of injuries, to the back, ribs and groin. He returned this season and after yet another injury, he took on the captaincy of Central Punjab, and took them to the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy final – they were in last place when he took over – where he played a central role in a historic tied game. A century in the chase of 356, plus five wickets, capped off an impressive individual season in which he took 43 wickets and scored runs at just under 25.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

No fast bowler took more wickets, and no fast bowler has been as impressive in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy since domestic cricket underwent its last major revamp two seasons ago, with fewer teams and batsman-friendly wickets.”When you’re out, you have to show your fitness and performances,” Ali said. “What was in my control – my fitness – I showed by bowling 260 overs [in the season], 43 wickets, runs too, played nine back-to-back four-day games, that too in Karachi with tough conditions for bowlers. I think there isn’t anything lacking in my case, the ball is in the selection committee’s court.”With his workload in mind, Ali has sat out the opening matches of Central Punjab’s one-day campaign in the Pakistan Cup, but he is expected to return. Meanwhile, the glow and regret from the Quaid-e-Azam season longers. Ali was at the non-striker’s end at the climax of the game as his new-ball partner and last man Waqas Maqsood chipped a catch to mid-on with one to win. He had asked his colleague not to panic.”When he was facing, I had a lot of belief in him because he can bat,” Ali said. “He can stick around. He took a couple of runs. I just said to him don’t panic, we’re just a run a way. All we need is a single. He couldn’t control his nerves, I guess, went for a big hit. Afterwards he cried, (he) was really disappointed. It really hit him later.”We got so close but couldn’t quite get over the line. We started off [this season] very slow as a unit. We lost our first two games. Players went off on national duty and we got players below them, and it takes some time to adjust to a bigger stage. I just clarified roles for each player.”At one stage, we had lost that final. Our main batsmen were out but what we had was that we could play with this positive mindset and see what happens. We got really close but just couldn’t win it. Obviously, there is some sense of regret after doing all that hard work as a team and then to not win it. As a team, we’re satisfied. We’ve learnt a fair bit and gained a lot of experience which will be good for us in the future.”

Rodgers could land his next Tom Rogic in Celtic swoop for 10-goal star

Celtic brought manager Brendan Rodgers back to Parkhead for a second spell in the dugout last summer after Ange Postecoglou moved down south.

The Northern Irish head coach enjoyed a respectable return to life in Glasgow with a domestic double to show for his efforts in the 2023/24 campaign.

His team secured the Scottish Premiership title and the SFA Cup, with a 1-0 win over Rangers in the final last month, but could now look for the treble, or even more, next season.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers watches on.

The summer transfer window officially opened for business earlier this month and Rodgers could find his next Tom Rogic by signing a reported target from Scotland.

Celtic's interest in Premiership talent

Sky Sports journalist Anthony Joseph recently claimed that the Hoops are one of a number of teams interested in snapping up Dundee ace Luke McCowan.

The reporter added that clubs from the MLS and the English Championship are also keeping tabs on him, which suggests that the Scottish giants would face competition for his signature.

He is in the last year of his contract with Dundee and they may have to cash in on him before the window slams shut to avoid losing him on a free transfer next year.

However, it remains to be seen how much the Premiership side would demand for the midfielder, or how much Celtic are prepared to offer for him.

If they do secure a deal for his services, though, then Rodgers could find his new version of Rogic for the Hoops during the 2024/25 campaign.

How Luke McCowan could be Tom Rogic 2.0

Like the Australian star, McCowan is a left-footed central midfielder who could come in and provide quality as a squad player with his ability to score and provide goals from the middle of the park.

Rogic did not play more than 22 league matches in a single season across his three-year tenure with Rodgers but did rack up 105 appearances in all competitions.

In those 105 matches, the left-footed magician chipped in with 24 goals and 20 assists and his best season in the Premiership under the Northern Irish boss was a return of seven goals and five assists in the 2016/17 campaign.

Appearances

37

Goals

10

Assists

5

Big chances created

9

Key passes per game

1.6

As you can see in the table above, the 26-year-old maestro provided a fantastic attacking outlet for his team from a midfield position with 15 direct goal contributions, which could have been more if his teammates had made the most of the 'big chances' that he created, in 37 outings.

McCowan, who writer Kai Watson described as "tenacious", scored ten goals in all competitions for Dundee and seemingly has the quality to come in and provide a goal threat for the Hoops.

He could also be solid out of possession as the Scottish whiz made 2.5 tackles and interceptions per game in the Premiership, to go along with his goals and assists.

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Therefore, Rodgers could land his next Rogic, as a rotation midfielder who can come in and offer quality in attack when needed, by signing McCowan.

Paceman Adam Milne opts for Sydney Thunder over Central Districts; James Vince returns to Sixers

The quick bowler has not played for more than a year due to an ankle injury

Alex Malcolm31-Oct-2020

Adam Milne has not played for New Zealand since 2018•AFP

Sydney Thunder have signed New Zealand quick Adam Milne to bolster their pace attack ahead of the BBL.Thunder coach Shane Bond has worked closely with the injury-plagued Milne and was delighted to add him to an attack already featuring Daniel Sams, Chris Tremain, Brendan Doggett, and Ben Cutting.Milne has been released from his Central Districts contract with the blessing of the organisation in order to play for the Thunder and they will look to replace Milne in the coming weeks.”Adam is fast, he can swing the ball at 140-plus kph. He’s a good fielder and is handy with the bat,” Bond said. “When you’ve been to a World Cup, and some of the world’s top competitions, you’re a serious player and a hardened pro.”The fact a player of Adam’s quality is available for the entire tournament is a real bonus for us. On a personal level, I’m really looking forward to working with him again.”Central Districts CEO Pete de Wet said. “Naturally we are disappointed to lose Adam. He is a quality player, and a valued member of our squad.”Adam felt the opportunity to play in the Big Bash was too good to pass up and when he approached us to consider his request, he did so knowing that he would have to give up his CD Cricket contract to do so.This is not something that Adam took lightly.”Milne has not played a professional match since August 2019 when he suffered a stress fracture in his ankle in the T20 Blast for Kent. That fracture required two separate surgical procedures, the second coming in January 2020, and kept him out of the entire 2019-20 New Zealand domestic season.He has not played for New Zealand since November 2018 after debuting as an 18-year-old. He is yet to play any domestic cricket for Central Districts in the Plunket Shield this season due to a hamstring niggle.But Milne said he was excited about the opportunity to play in the BBL and is grateful to Central Districts for clearing him to play in Australia.”CD is a great club, with great people,” Milne said. “I’m glad the guys understand this is an opportunity that I felt was too good to turn down.”It’s a very exciting opportunity to play in the Big Bash League, one of the world’s pinnacle T20 competitions.James Vince brought up his half-century off 36 balls•Getty Images

“You see Australia’s passion for cricket reflected in the BBL. Things like the big crowds and the derbies in Sydney and Melbourne make it quite attractive for an overseas player to take part in a competition like that.””I have so much appreciation for ‘Bondy’ and the work he did with me at the start of my career,” he added. “When I first met him, I was 17/18…and I worked with him for the Black Caps for several years.”He has a wealth of knowledge about the game and is a great person to work with. He thinks deeply about cricket and is genuinely a good bloke, which helps.”Meanwhile, England batsman James Vince has re-signed with the Sydney Sixers. Vince was an integral part of the Sixers’ title last season and re-joins fellow Englishman Tom Curran.Sydney Thunder squad Callum Ferguson, Jonathan Cook, Ben Cutting, Oliver Davies, Brendan Doggett, Matthew Gilkes, Chris Green, Alex Hales, Usman Khawaja, Adam Milne, Nathan McAndrew, Arjun Nair, Alex Ross, Daniel Sams, Jason Sangha, Tanveer Sangha, Chris TremainSydney Sixers squad Sean Abbott, Jackson Bird, Dan Christian, Tom Curran, Ben Dwarshuis, Jack Edwards, Mickey Edwards, Moises Henriques (c), Daniel Hughes, Hayden Kerr, Nathan Lyon, Ben Manenti, Stephen O’Keefe, Josh Philippe, Lloyd Pope, Jordan Silk, James Vince

ألدريدج: محمد صلاح يلعب في دوري خاص به.. وليفربول يحتاج إلى مهاجم جديد

أثنى النجم السابق لنادي ليفربول، جون ألدريدج، على المصري محمد صلاح في ظل الموسم المميز الذي يقدمه تحت قيادة المدرب آرني سلوت، ولكنه في الوقت نفسه حث الإدارة على التعاقد مع لاعب جديد في يناير.

ويتصدر ليفربول حاليًا جدول الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز ودوري أبطال أوروبا، حيث لعب محمد صلاح دورًا بارزًا في ذلك.

وسجل محمد صلاح 18 هدفًا وصنع 15 آخرين في 24 مباراة في مختلف المسابقات هذا الموسم.

وصعد محمد صلاح إلى المركز الرابع في قائمة هدافي ليفربول على مر العصور، بعد تألقه في مباراة الأحد الماضي ضد توتنهام، حيث سجل هدفين وصنع مثليهما.

وكتب جون ألدريدج، عبر شبكة “ليفربول إيكو” الإنجليزية: “محمد صلاح في دوري خاص به، إنه يحطم الأرقام القياسية من اليسار واليمين والوسط، دعونا نأمل فقط أن يوقع عقدًا جديدًا ويبقى ويستمر في تحطيم المزيد من الأرقام القياسية”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. أرنولد: محمد صلاح يتجاهلني أحيانًا.. ويمتلك فيديو لي أتمنى ألا ينشره أبدًا

وأضاف: “هذا كل ما يمكنني قوله، الأمر خارج أيدينا، لقد سمحنا مرة أخرى للثلاثي (محمد صلاح، ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد وفيرجل فان دايك) بالوصول إلى هذا الوضع ونحن جميعًا ننتظر بيانًا من النادي يقول إنهم جميعًا وقعوا عقودًا، لكن هذا لم يحدث بعد”.

وواصل: “ما زلت أعتقد أنه إذا كان هناك لاعب متاح للشراء، فيجب أن تذهب وتتعاقد معه في فترة الانتقالات في يناير، إذا كان هناك لاعب، يجب أن تذهب وتحصل عليه”.

وأردف: “هذا ما أعتقده رغم أن الفريق جيد حقًا، هذا ما أعتقده، هم لم يفعلوا أي شيء تقريبًا في الصيف، يبدو الأمر سخيفًا ولكنني لن أمانع في الحصول على مهاجم آخر!”.

واسترسل: “إذا كان بإمكانك الحصول على إيزاك من نيوكاسل يونايتد، فلا بأس؟ قد يبدو الأمر ساخرًا، ولكن إذا كان هناك شخص ما سيعزز صفوفنا”.

وشدد: “نحن في صدارة الدوري، ونريد الفوز باللقب، ما عليك سوى الحصول على بوليصة تأمين، ولاعب من الطراز الأول، قلب دفاع، أو لاعب وسط آخر أو مهاجم مركزي، الأمر بهذه السهولة!”.

Sylvinho divide o elenco do Corinthians em treino visando o Furacão

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O técnico Sylvinho promoveu um treino tático nesta quinta-feira (19) em preparação para o duelo deste fim de semana, onde o Corinthians enfrenta o Athletico-PR, pela 17ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, em Curitiba.

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Com o grupo dividido em dois, o treinador corintiano esboçou algumas situações de jogo.

Antes, o elenco, também separado, fez um trabalho de posse de bola com transições rápidas em blocos separados.

O Timão vem de duas partidas sem perder. No último domingo (15), o Alvinegro bateu o Ceará, por 3 a 1, na Neo Química Arena, pelo Brasileirão. Antes, havia empatado em 0 a 0, com o Santos, na Vila Belmiro, também pela competição nacional.

O Corinthians é o 11º colocado no Campeonato Brasileiro, com 21 pontos ganhos.

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