Jota impressed for Liverpool v Man United

Liverpool were on cloud nine yesterday after demolishing their bitter rivals Manchester United 5-0 at Old Trafford and sending out a message to the rest of the Premier League that they mean serious business this season.

Even though the prolific Mohamed Salah scored three of Liverpool’s goals on the day, taking his impressive record to ten goals scored in nine Premier League games, we feel that fellow Reds winger Diogo Jota stood out in the win against the Red Devils.

After coming on as a substitute in Liverpool’s 3-2 win over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League in midweek, Jota found himself back in the starting XI ahead of Sadio Mane.

This move from Reds manager Jurgen Klopp seemed to work wonders for the Reds as the Portuguese was very much a thorn in United’s side on Sunday.

After playing the full 90 minutes against the Red Devils, Jota managed to score Liverpool’s second goal with a neat finish from close range.

He assisted their fourth strike and would go on to complete 32 of the 38 passes he attempted. He also won seven out of the 14 duels he was involved in, made two key passes, one tackle and one clearance which ultimately earned himself a strong overall match rating of 8.5/10, making him Liverpool’s joint second-highest rated player on the day according to SofaScore, showing just how useful he was.

Liverpool signed Jota in September 2020 from fellow Premier League side Wolves for a reported fee of £41m.

In his first season in Klopp’s side, the 24-year-old, who is currently valued at £40.5m according to Transfermarkt, bagged 13 goals in 30 appearances across all competitions.

So far this season, the winger, who has previously been described as “intense” by Klopp shortly after he moved to Anfield, has managed to score four goals and provide one assist in eight Premier League appearances, once again proving himself as an important figure for the Reds.

Moving forward, with Liverpool set to take on Championship club Preston North End on Wednesday in the Carabao Cup followed by a Premier League clash against Brighton & Hove Albion at the weekend, we feel that Jota will be involved in both games in some way given how much of a goalscoring threat he is and he should help the Reds keep their unbeaten streak going.

In other news: FSG must land Liverpool swoop for £29.7m-rated beast who’s a “better version of Pogba” – opinion

Mentors put Watson on flight to England

Shane Watson has relied on four Australian greats to help lift him on to his first Ashes tour

Cricinfo staff23-May-2009

Shane Watson is almost ready for the Ashes battle•Getty Images

Shane Watson has relied on four Australian greats to help lift him on to his first Ashes tour. Watson, who has struggled regularly with injuries, has looked to Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne, Steve Waugh and Greg Chappell to put him on the right track after numerous setbacks.”I’ve been very lucky to have those guys around me,” Watson said in the Sunday Mail. “I’m very blessed to have had some of the greats of world cricket to communicate with and support me because those guys have gone through different scenarios in their career and came out the other end to be on top of the cricket world.”He said the hints and advice had helped with his frame of mind. “I’m very close to Glenn McGrath, I’ve had quite a number of chats to him about the direction I want to go and what I want to do,” he said. “Glenn has been amazing for me. It’s just his strength of character. He’s just such a positive person and that’s rubbed off.”Waugh also provided a boost during a discussion with Watson on mental strength. “He’s talked to me about the power of the mind and what you can achieve when you set your mind on things,” he said.At the Centre of Excellence Greg Chappell stepped up to alter Watson’s technique and Warne has chipped in with his thoughts on the allrounder’s bowling. Now all Watson, who was named in the 16-man Ashes squad on Wednesday, has to do is overcome a minor groin strain to take his place in England.”I feel like I’ve scratched the surface of my ability,” he said. “I feel like there is only my best cricket ahead of me and I want to prove that in England.”

Yuvraj made India vice-captain

Yuvraj Singh has been named as India’s vice-captain after Virender Sehwag was forced out of the World Twenty20 due to a shoulder injury

Cricinfo staff12-Jun-2009Yuvraj Singh has been made India’s vice-captain after Virender Sehwag was forced out of the World Twenty20 due to a shoulder injury.”In the absence of Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh has been named as vice captain for the ongoing ICC World Twenty20 in England,” BCCI secretary N Srinivasan said.The 27-year-old Yuvraj is among the most senior players in the side, having made his international debut nearly nine years ago. He was vice-captain of the one-day team in 2007-08 before Sehwag took over as MS Dhoni’s deputy last November.

Flintoff expected to miss World Twenty20

England could be forced to go into next month’s ICC World Twenty20 without the services of their premier allrounder, Andrew Flintoff, after he revealed that he has yet to start running after undergoing a knee injury sustained during his brief stint at the

Cricinfo staff15-May-2009

Andrew Flintoff injured his knee at the IPL, and is now a doubt for the ICC World Twenty20•Getty Images

England could be forced to go into next month’s ICC World Twenty20 without the services of their premier allrounder, Andrew Flintoff, after he revealed that he has yet to start running after undergoing surgery on a knee injury sustained during his brief stint at the IPL in April.Flintoff was one of 15 players named in England’s squad for the tournament, which starts at Lord’s on June 5. But England could have to name a replacement if he cannot prove his fitness in the next three weeks. “I’d love to play in the Twenty20,” he told Sky Sports, “but that might be too tight.”With the Ashes fast approaching in July, England desperately need Flintoff, 31, to be fully fit and firing before the arrival of the Australians. But despite his history of injury problems, which include a hip complaint that caused him to fly home midway through the tour of the Caribbean in March, he remains confident about recovering in time.”I had an operation two weeks ago and I’m already off my crutches,” he said. “The Ashes are a long way off – and I’ll be fine for them.”England’s Twenty20 captain, Paul Collingwood, conceded that the loss of Flintoff for the tournament would be a “huge blow”, but felt sure that they would be able to make do without him.”He’s very much two players in one – as I’ve always said,” said Collingwood. “But I think we’ve got quite a versatile squad with the players we’ve got in there. It would be a huge blow if he wasn’t going to be fit, but we certainly have the players in the squad to overcome that in many ways.”Collingwood even raised the prospect of leaving Flintoff’s place in the squad open for a late return, if he was able to recover in time. “Without Fred, it makes it very difficult to get the right balance between batters and bowlers in the final 11,” he said Collingwood. “It’s something we’re going to have to gauge.”

Seleção, final da Copa do Brasil e BR são destaques no L! Sports Bar

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As Eliminatórias para a Copa do Mundo, a final da Copa do Brasil e a volta do Campeonato Brasileiro após duas semanas de pausa são destaques no LANCE! Sports Bar, localizado no Holiday Inn Anhembi, em São Paulo, a partir desta terça. Confira a agenda da semana e venha torcer com a gente:

5/9 (terça)
15h45 – Itália x Israel
15h45 -Liechtenstein x Espanha
17h – Bolívia x Chile
17h30 – Colômbia x Brasil
18h – Equador x Peru
20h30 – Argentina x Venezuela
21h – Paraguai x Uruguai

7/9 (quinta)
21h45 – Flamengo x Cruzeiro – final da Copa do Brasil

9/9 (sábado)
16h – Atlético- MG x Palmeiras
18h – Vasco x Grêmio
19h – São Paulo x Ponte Preta

10/9 (domingo)
11h – Atlético-PR x Coritiba
16h – Santos x Corinthians
16h – Sport x Avaí
16h – Vitória x Fluminense
19h – Botafogo x Flamengo
19h – Chapecoense x Cruzeiro

11/9 (segunda)
20h – Atlético-GO x Bahia

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Zaheer's five gives India control

A magnificent display of fast bowling from Zaheer Khan, coupled with a spineless batting performance by the home team, put India well on course to a series-clinching victory after just two days of the Wellington Test

The Bulletin by S Rajesh04-Apr-2009
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How they were outMS Dhoni marked his return from injury by taking six catches•Getty Images

A magnificent display of fast bowling from Zaheer Khan, coupled with a spineless batting performance by the home team, put India well on course to a series-clinching victory after just two days of the Wellington Test. New Zealand needed a strong batting display to stay in the series, but the technique and temperament of their top order was exposed thoroughly yet again, as they folded meekly in 65 overs for 197. Though India lost Virender Sehwag early, that was the only negative in the day, which they finished 233 in front, with nine wickets in hand.Both teams could lay claims to taking the honours on the opening day, but today belonged quite emphatically to the visitors. Zaheer was the architect, knocking the stuffing out of the New Zealand top order by taking the first four wickets. Ross Taylor was the only batsman who stood firm, scoring a classy and unblemished 42, but none of the other batsmen looked the part.New Zealand needed just 13 deliveries to clean up India’s last wicket, but that was as good as it got for them. Ishant Sharma struggled while bowling against the wind, but Zaheer was relentless from the first ball. He charged in, found the perfect length and some swing, mixed in the short deliveries smartly, and changed his line of attack to keep the batsmen guessing. Operating mostly from a short run-up, he seemed to bowl within himself and yet worked up brisk pace.He started the New Zealand slide, switching to round the stumps to get rid of Martin Guptill, who was judging Zaheer’s over-the-wicket offerings to a nicety. But when the angle changed, Guptill tried to stand tall to defend a short one angled into him, and could only get an inside-edge onto his stumps. Daniel Flynn, back in the team for Jamie How, offered no resistance, lasting only eight deliveries before nicking a perfect delivery that pitched in the corridor and seamed away.Zaheer’s first spell read 8-2-18-2, and after a brief break, which included the lunch interval, he was back to wreck more havoc. Tim McIntosh had somehow made his way to 32 without ever being convincing – stiff and upright, he was often late on his shots and played-and-missed on several occasions – before Zaheer ended his misery with the short one. McIntosh was in two minds and in the end limply hung his bat, edging to Yuvraj Singh, who finally took a catch in the slip cordon.That brought together Taylor and Jesse Ryder, easily New Zealand’s best batsmen, but Ryder looked unsettled from the start. He was troubled by Harbhajan’s drift and turn, before attempting a stroke that will make him cringe when he sees the replay: Zaheer tempted him with a short and wide ball, so wide that Ryder had to stretch out to reach it, and all he managed was the toe end of the bat.Zaheer Khan was outstanding with the new ball, and took the first four New Zealand wickets to fall on the second day•Getty Images

Through all the limp batting at one end, Taylor’s approach suggested he was playing on another surface, against another attack. From ball one, he was precise with his footwork and assured in judgment, playing close to his body, with the full face of the bat, and scarcely looking in any discomfort. He started his innings with a superb straight-drive for four off Zaheer, and played several more strokes that stood out. When India had a stranglehold over proceedings in a period before lunch when seven overs fetched seven runs, Taylor broke the shackles with a classy cover-drive off the accurate Munaf Patel. After lunch, he played the shot of the innings: there was hardly anything wrong with Zaheer’s delivery, which was on a good length just outside off, but Taylor was still good enough to effortlessly ease it through cover-point with a small shuffle, short back-lift and outstanding timing.It was an innings that deserved to go much further, but was unfortunately cut short when umpire Daryl Harper upheld an appeal for a catch down the leg side. Replays suggested there was no contact between bat and ball, but Taylor didn’t question the decision, walking off as soon as the finger went up.Zaheer was the architect of the New Zealand collapse, but Harbhajan bowled superbly and deserved his success. Bowling at a slower pace than he normally does, he got the ball to drift, grip, and spin in an unchanged spell that began just before lunch and didn’t end till the New Zealand innings was wrapped up. James Franklin, who continues to bat above Brendon McCullum for reasons unknown, was his second victim, sweeping tamely to square leg, while McCullum, who was left to play with the tail for much of his innings, edged a cut to MS Dhoni, who marked his return to the team with six catches, a record for an Indian wicketkeeper. That the loudest cheers from New Zealand supporters probably came when Chris Martin – who had scored two runs in his 11 previous Test innings – lofted Harbhajan straight down the ground for four summed up the kind of day they had. The Indians, who are eyeing their 100th Test win, won’t be complaining.

برشلونة يجتمع بوكيل دي يونج وتعارض بين الطرفين

وصل وكلاء فرينكي دي يونج إلى برشلونة لعقد قمة مع مسؤولي البلوجرانا وإنهاء الحديث عن الموقف مع لاعب كرة القدم، ويجب اتخاذ القرار في غضون ساعات أو أيام.

لقد توصل برشلونة عمليًا إلى اتفاق انتقال مع تشيلسي وسيكونون واضحين للغاية مع لاعب خط الوسط، إما أن يتم تخفيض الراتب – وهو أمر يبدو أنه لم يتم التفكير فيه – أو يجب عليهم التفاوض مع النادي اللندني للتوصل إلى اتفاق والمغادرة فى اسرع وقت ممكن.

في الوقت الحالي، المواقف بين وكلاء دي يونج وبرشلونة متعارض للغاية، بحسب ما أفادت صحيفة “سبورت” الإسبانية.

كان برشلونة يتحدث مع علي دورسون، وكيل دي يونج في الأيام الأخيرة، على الرغم من حقيقة أن العلاقة متوترة للغاية، لكنهم أرادوا لقاء وجهًا لوجه لإنهاء توضيح الموقف برمته.

اقرأ أيضًا | فيديو | جمهور برشلونة يهين دي يونج بسبب راتبه

لقد سئم نادي برشلونة الانتظار وهم بحاجة إلى حسم الأمر، إنهم يعتمدون على دي يونج رياضيًا، لكنهم لا يستطيعون تحمل راتبه، لذلك إذا كان اللاعب حريصًا جدًا على البقاء، فسيطلبون منه بذل الجهد الآن ليكون قادرًا على تسجيل التعاقدات.

خلاف ذلك، سيحاول برشلونة فتح الباب أمام خروجه، ولهذا السبب أجبر نادي برشلونة على التوصل إلى اتفاق مسبق مع تشيلسي، النادي الذي يمكن أن يراه دي يونج على أنه مخرج مناسبًا.

ستكون أرقام الانتقالات أعلى من 80 مليون يورو وسيقوم برشلونة بإعطاء الموافقة، يبقى فقط إقناع دي يونج والوفد المرافق له بالموافقة على التوصل إلى اتفاق على المغادرة.

يمثل علي دورسون أيضًا مارتن برايثويت وسيتم مناقشة إنهاء عقده، المهاجم الدنماركي لديه عروض، لكنه يريد تحصيل السنتين المتبقيتين من عقده ولا يريد التفاوض على أي شيء آخر.

Renato retorna aos treinos após lesão e Zeca participa de coletivo no Santos

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Renato e Zeca voltaram a treinar no gramado nesta quinta-feira e estão próximos de reforçar o Santos. O primeiro teve diagnosticado um estiramento na coxa direita e desfalca o Santos há 18 dias, enquanto o segundo está em transição no campo e se recupera de uma lesão na panturrilha.

Ambos treinaram separadamente na companhia do volante Matheus Jesus, último reforço apresentado pelo Peixe, mas apenas o lateral-esquerdo participou da atividade coletiva entre os reservas.Os três estão aprimorando a forma física para ficarem à disposição do técnico Levir Culpi.

Outra novidade é a volta de Gustavo Henrique, que está recuperadoe já participava de alguns treinos comandados pelo treinador. Ele rompeu o ligamento cruzado anterior do joelho esquerdo em setembro de 2016.

Os titulares que venceram o Flamengo na última quarta-feira estiveram na academia para um trabalho regenerativo.

​Apesar da presença no campo, o retorno do camisa 8 contra o Grêmio, neste domingo, às 19h, na Arena, é incerta, já que este foi o primeiro treino fora da academia.

O Alvinegro volta ao CT Rei Pelé na sexta-feira à tarde.

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Brown drops Issa Diop claim at West Ham

Speaking to GiveMeSport, journalist Paul Brown of The Daily Star has dropped a West Ham United claim involving defender Issa Diop.

The Lowdown: Diop on the fringes…

Having played in just two matches in all competitions so far this season, it appears that the centre-back’s position under manager David Moyes is under threat.

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Indeed, having featured over a full 90 minutes in both the Carabao Cup and Europa League (WhoScored), the 24-year-old is yet to feature in the Premier League this term.

As Moyes has greater choice in defence, Diop could face a battle to earn back his place as one of the first names on West Ham’s team sheet.

The Latest: Brown drops Diop claim…

Speaking to GiveMeSport, Daily Star reporter Brown has backed this belief that the former club record signing for £22m may face a battle in east London.

“I think it looks bad for Diop that Zouma is there now too,” he explained.

“He looked brilliant and formed a real wall in the European game against Dinamo Zagreb a couple of weeks ago. He has a lot of experience.

“In terms of the physique and talent level, he is very similar to Diop, but he’s been around and done it more often.

“He has Premier League and Champions League experience so it’s going to be hard for Diop to get back in.

“There’s no reason why he can’t but he has certainly got to show a lot more than he has over the last couple of seasons to do that.”

The Verdict: Tough road ahead…

The signing of Zouma, who often performed impressively for Chelsea last season, certainly comes as a mighty blow for Diop’s chances of playing regular Premier League football at the London Stadiun.

However, the gigantic 6 foot 4 powerhouse, who was once hailed as a “monster” by Jose Mourinho, could provide Moyes with very capable defensive backup off the bench and real steel when called upon, potentially improving West Ham’s chances of enjoying another stellar season.

If Diop bides his time and performs well when required, he could work his way back into the manager’s plans.

In other news: West Ham source: GSB set sights on signing ‘outstanding’ star for Moyes, talks already held…find out more here.

Hay and Diamanti tons force draw

A round-up of the State Championship matches between March 6 and 9

Cricinfo staff09-Mar-2009Greg Hay and Brendon Diamanti scored valuable second-innings hundreds for Central Districts to ensure a draw against Canterbury at Rangiora.Central Districts were struggling to stay in the game after conceding a first-innings lead of 280 and were heading towards defeat after being reduced to 119 for 4 and 263 for 6 following-on. However, Diamanti and Hay combined to add 205 runs for the seventh wicket and remained unbeaten on 135 and 131 respectively. Central Districts finally declared on 468 for 6, setting Canterbury a target of 189. Canterbury’s top-order failed in the final innings and the match ended with them on 19 for 3 on the final day.However, it was the top order that had given Canterbury a strong grip on the match. Three out of the top four batsmen scored centuries as they piled up 543 in the first innings. Michael Papps and Johann Myburgh scored 127 and 107 respectively while Canterbury’s Indian import Rahul Dravid contributed 102, gaining valuable practice ahead of the Tests against New Zealand. There was nearly a fourth century in the innings but Kruger van Wyk fell on 92. He was the first of Indian legspinner Amit Mishra’s three wickets. Diamanti was impressive with the ball for Central Districts, dismissing five top-order batsmen for 74 runs.Five of the top six Central Districts batsmen got steady starts in the first innings but none of them went on to score hundreds. Andrew Ellis, who finished with 4 for 39, chipped away at the top order to dismiss Central Districts for 263. Facing a deficit of 280, they were in danger of defeat before Diamanti and Hay performed an impressive rescue act.Auckland’s bowlers struck at regular intervals to clinch a 22-run victory in a close contest against Northern Districts at Whangarei. Chasing 269 for victory, Northern Districts began the final day on 113 for 3 but were dismissed for 246. They began the day poorly, with Hamish Marshall falling almost immediately. Wickets continued to fall frequently thereafter. Colin de Grandhomme took 3 for 40, accounting for the lower-order. Joseph Yovich (41) and Te Ahu Davis (30 off 26 balls) gave Northern Districts hope but were unable to finish the job.There was little to separate the teams on the first three days. Auckland were in trouble in their first innings, losing their first three wickets for 16 after choosing to bat. However the middle order rallied – Scott Styris scored 95 and Grandhomme 63 – to lead Auckland to 277.Northern Districts also struggled in their first innings. They were 65 for 3 at one stage and were also rescued by two half-centurions. Opener Brad Wilson scored 62 and Michael Parlane made 75 in the middle order to limit the damage caused by Daryl Tuffey (3 for 45) and legspinner Tarun Nethula, who took 4 for 72. Thanks to their efforts Northern Districts trailed by only nine runs on first innings.Auckland were in tatters in their second innings at 134 for 8, leading by only 125. Debutant offspinner Jonothon Boult was the wrecker-in-chief with 4 for 78. But Northern Districts were thwarted by Gareth Hopkins, who scored 100 off 149 balls. He was supported by Tuffey who contributed 53 to a 106-run partnership for the ninth wicket. They took Auckland to 259, helping set a target that was 22 runs too many for Northern Districts.Wellington were 39 runs short of their target and had four wickets in hand when their match against Otago ended in a draw in Dunedin.Both teams put in much-improved performances in the second innings after collapsing in their first. Having been asked to bat, Otago were dismissed for 174 with Warren McSkimming’s 39 being the highest score. Michael Burns (4 for 41) and Dewayne Bowden (3 for 40) were Wellington’s best bowlers.Wellington fared worse in their reply. McSkimming picked up 4 for 40 and Wellington were skittled for 139, conceding a first-innings lead of 35 to Otago. Greg Todd led a more solid performance from Otago in the second innings. He scored 73 and Indian batsman VVS Laxman made 44 as Otago steadily built an advantage. However Luke Woodcock picked up three vital top-order wickets and the rest of the batsmen failed to convert their starts. Otago were eventually dismissed for 286, setting Wellington a target of 322, the highest total of the match.Wellington lost two early wickets an were 42 for 2 in the chase before the middle-order batsmen weighed in with solid contributions. Neal Parlane made 59, BJ Crook scored an unbeaten 101, and Woodcock contributed 69 as Wellington pushed towards the target. However, they were running short of time and their challenge suffered when Woodcock cut through the batting order to reduce Wellington from 237 for 3 to 259 for 6.

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