Saída de Luís Guilherme pode fazer Raphael Veiga perder sombra ideal no Palmeiras

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O Palmeiras está prestes a negociar mais uma joia de sua categoria de base com o futebol europeu, e dessa vez será o jovem Luís Guilherme, de apenas 18 anos, que pode estar de malas prontas para atuar no West Ham, da Inglaterra.

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Uma das principais armas que Abel Ferreira tem no banco de reservas hoje, Luís Guilherme seria a sombra ideal para Raphael Veiga neste período pré-chegada de Felipe Anderson, e para muitos torcedores, a cria merecia até mais oportunidades como titular no lugar do camisa 23, que não vive uma boa fase.

Caso venda Luís Guilherme, Abel perderá uma importante peça que faz tanto a meia, como a ponta direita, e não terá mais uma boa opção pensando na reposição de Raphael Veiga.

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Os únicos jogadores dentro do elenco que podem atuar no lugar de Veiga são Jhon Jhon, que não atua há mais de três meses e Rômulo, que ainda não foi testado atuanto mais centralizado.

Fato é que a diretoria alviverde vai precisar contratar para o segundo semestre independente se a saída de Luís Guilherme for consumada.

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Além de um zagueiro, talvez Abel necessite de mais um meia e também um atacante de referência, para repor a saída de Endrick e a lesão de Bruno Rodrigues.

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How the Blue Jays Are Riding Old Pitchers Into the MLB Postseason

NEW YORK — Shane Bieber looked around the other day and realized something shocking: Eight years into his career, with nearly 900 innings pitched and a Cy Young award on his mantle, he is a rookie compared to his fellow Blue Jays starting pitchers.

“He’s 30!” says his 41-year-old rotationmate Max Scherzer with a laugh. “He’s a young buck! We should make him wear a pink backpack.”

Indeed, in an era of flamethrowers who are too young to turn on the stove, Toronto’s rotation looks closer to retirement than to retiring hitters. Scherzer; Bieber; Chris Bassitt, 36; Kevin Gausman, 34; and José Berríos, 31, make up the only contingent in the majors with no one in his 20s. Their average age, 34.4, would outlast nearly five generations of blue jays.

Entering Thursday, the Blue Jays have received 103 starts from pitchers 31 or older, the most in the majors this season and on pace for the most by a division winner since at least 2019. The only current team with a similar number of gray hairs is the Rangers, who employ 37-year-old Jacob deGrom, 36-year-old Patrick Corbin and 36-year-old Merrill Kelly, with 35-year-old Nathan Eovaldi on the shelf with a strained rotator cuff—but 29-year-old Jacob Latz and 25-year-old Jack Leiter help keep them youthful. And yet the Jays’ 31-plus starters have a 4.18 ERA, right in line with league average.

Scherzer famously pitched for the 2019 Nationals, who got 65 starts from 31-plus-year-olds and called themselves . He says he does not look back at that nickname and chuckle at his naivete. “I was old in ’19!” he says. “When you're 36 in the game, that’s when you’re old. That’s when all the GMs start looking at you funny.” (Perhaps that was a senior moment: Scherzer was 34 in 2019.) That club won the World Series on the back of its horses. But most teams these days value young studs who can spin the ball for five and a third innings, then turn it over to a bullpen full of even younger studs who can spin it even harder.

Have the Blue Jays noticed that many of them are more suited for an old-folks’ home than home plate?

“Man, you’re so blunt,” says Gausman with a laugh. “I’ve definitely noticed we’re not young.”

Toronto GM Ross Atkins has constructed a first-place staff that eschews the modern emphasis on velocity and spin. / Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

General manager Ross Atkins puts it more delicately. “I’m aware of our experience,” he says.

Most of them use that word. “The majority of young guys now, they have the stuff,” says Gausman. “They can make a ball move 22 inches horizontally, vertically, in whatever direction. But where they lack is the experience on the field. They’ve thrown all the bullpens imaginable. They know the metrics. They know the axis on pitches. They can throw a pitch in-game, and you’ll see guys in game literally throw a pitch and look at the metric [on the scoreboard]. ‘All right. I need to turn my wrist a little bit more.’ It’s crazy. But where they lack is: All right, I threw this pitch for a strike. Now I need to throw this for a ball. Now how does this pitch play off this next pitch? How does my miss set up this next pitch?”

Those are the discussions they say they are having in the dugout. “It’s not trying to dummy down a conversation, so you don't overwhelm somebody,” says Bassitt. “It’s a lot more intricate than a normal conversation.”

And a lot less kind. “We don’t gotta be gentle,” he adds with a grin.

“[Scherzer] will say, straight up, ‘Why did you throw that pitch? That was stupid,’” says Gausman. “‘You shouldn’t have thrown that pitch.’ And things are just so easy for him. So you talk to him after an outing and you’re like, ‘Well, I was trying to throw this pitch down and away. I missed my spot by two feet.’ And he’s like, ‘Well, why didn’t you just throw it down and away?’”

They also value the same things. In early September, Bieber gave up five runs in a 35-pitch second inning to the Reds. He then allowed one baserunner over the following four frames as the Blue Jays came back to win. A week later, they’re all still raving about the job he did.

“Almost every single pitcher in the big leagues either loses that game or doesn’t go six—or both—and now we’re really in trouble,” says Bassitt. “That was one of the most impressive outings of the year for us.”

He adds, “We’re talking pitching. We’re not talking movement. We’re not talking how hard you’re throwing. We don’t care if Bieber’s throwing 95 [mph] or 91. It’s more so when to throw a chase pitch 1–0, knowing what pitch to do that, and understanding sometimes going 2–0 is better than trying to go 1–1, things like that. Small things that the young group has never been brought up like that. This is stuff that was getting screamed at us. You weren’t allowed to advance past High A if you weren’t throwing six innings. We came up in a very different environment, and it’s five guys that have the exact same mindset.”

They also enjoy not having to worry about monitoring anyone else’s workload or shutting down a major contributor during the stretch run. They know how to take care of their bodies—even if that gets harder every year. 

“I think we definitely kind of push each other,” Gausman says. “Like, And honestly, it makes it fun. You know, it’s constant bitching and moaning, not really feeling too good.”

And Atkins dismisses the idea that calling up a young starter can sometimes provide the rest of the team with energy. “I think the thing that’s the most real is outs,” he says. In fact, Gausman says he derives energy just from watching Scherzer’s bullpens. “His competitiveness is like nothing I’ve ever seen,” Gausman says. “To have that at 41 when you’ve kind of checked every box—that’s impressive to me that he still pitches like some of these young guys, with that fire. I don’t think I’ll be like that at 41. I definitely won’t be pitching at 41.”

Scherzer shrugs. Really the only downside of aging, as far as he's concerned, is his bald spot. So he'll keep going—if only for the chance to work at a job that requires him to wear a hat.

Terry Francona's Eye Prescription Appeared to Give Elly De La Cruz a Headache

Elly De La Cruz's curiosity got the best of him during a Cincinnati Reds pitching change Monday night.

As Reds manager Terry Francona made the call to the bullpen during the fifth inning against the Washington Nationals, De La Cruz grabbed Francona's glasses to try them on for size. Francona's eye prescription appeared to be so strong that it nearly blinded De La Cruz as he put the specs on his face.

Francona let out a big laugh as De La Cruz winced and immediately handed the frames back.

The first-year Reds manager and star shortstop have managed to have some fun throughout their first season together. In June, Francona said he found a good way to get under the star's skin, telling him he'd make a really good designated hitter. Francona also hilariously mimicked De La Cruz's home-run celebration after a win last month, although he didn't do it exactly right.

There's never a dull moment between the two.

The Reds fell to the Nationals Monday night 10-8. De La Cruz scored three runs after he walked three times. The third-year star is slashing .281/.357/.486 with 18 home runs, 65 RBIs and 25 stolen bases this year.

Aaron Boone Provides Update on Aaron Judge's Injury

The New York Yankees placed outfielder Aaron Judge on the 10-day injured list over the weekend with a flexor strain in his right elbow. Though Judge will have to miss some time, he did avoid a more serious injury or any damage to his ulnar collateral ligament, and his elbow will not require surgery.

"I think we in the big picture dodged something pretty good," Yankees manager Aaron Boone told on Tuesday. "Hopefully this little bit of downtime does the trick and also serves as a little bit of a physical reset for him in a long season where you're playing every day."

Boone added that he thinks Judge will begin hitting off the tee on Tuesday or Wednesday, and will resume throwing 10-15 days after the injury. Boone remains unsure of how long it will take Judge to be ready to go in the outfield after he starts throwing again.

Per Bryan Hoch of , Boone said the "hope" is that Judge will play as the designated hitter when he's eligible to return from the IL on Aug. 5.

The Yankees have talked to designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton about playing outfield with Judge out and for depth down the stretch. Though Stanton is "eager" about the opportunity and will do some drills in the outfield this week, Boone is unsure if he will actually use Stanton in that role.

Liverpool battling Real Madrid for Upamecano as Bayern Munich contract at risk

Liverpool are now battling Real Madrid for the signature of FC Bayern defender Dayot Upamecano, amid a new update on his future at the Allianz Arena.

The Reds finally managed to get one over on Madrid on Tuesday night, defeating the Spanish side 1-0 at Anfield in the Champions League, courtesy of Alexis Mac Allister’s second-half header, which was the Argentinian’s first goal of the season.

The result was extra sweet, given that it was the first time Trent Alexander-Arnold has returned to Anfield since controversially leaving in the summer, with Arne Slot bringing in Jeremie Frimpong as a replacement.

However, it would be fair to say Frimpong hasn’t made an immediate impact, having only been used sparingly by Slot even prior to his recent injury, which has ruled the right-back out of the last four matches in all competitions.

The manager was also keen to bring in a new centre-back in the summer, narrowly missing out on Marc Guehi on deadline day, given that Crystal Palace were unable to sign a replacement, but a potential alternative has now been identified.

Liverpool battling Real Madrid for Dayot Upamecano

Having gotten the better of Real Madrid on the pitch, Liverpool are now trying to one-up their European foes in the transfer market, with a report from Spain revealing the two clubs are battling it out for Upamecano, although there could be competition from elsewhere.

Premier League rivals Chelsea and Manchester United are also in the race for the defender, amid uncertainty surrounding his future at Bayern, as he is still yet to put pen to paper on a new contract to extend his stay at the German club beyond the end of the season.

Talks over a new deal have now stalled, which suggests the 27-year-old could be on the move in the summer, but Bayern would be unwilling to sanction a move during the January transfer window.

Slot is personally a fan of the centre-back, with the Dutchman of the belief he could adapt to life in the Premier League swiftly and stabilise his backline, and there are plenty of indications the Liverpool manager could be on the money.

Hailed as “outstanding” by Joshua Kimmich, the Bayern star is vastly experienced at the top level, having made 60 appearances in the Champions League and won 11 trophies, across what has been a very impressive career to date.

Despite the contract uncertainty, the Frenchman also remains a key player for Bayern Munich, most recently starting in the 2-1 victory against Paris Saint-Germain, making six clearances and winning four duels to keep the reigning European champions at bay.

That said, Liverpool haven’t always been successful when recruiting from the Bundesliga, with Florian Wirtz yet to adapt to life in the Premier League, failing to register a goal or an assist.

As such, it would be less risky to simply go back in for Guehi, who has already proven himself in the Premier League.

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روبرتسون يثير الشكوك حول صحة هدف ليفربول أمام إنتر ميلان.. ويصرّح: مستقبل محمد صلاح لا يخصني

علّق آندي روبرتسون، ظهير فريق ليفربول، على فوزهم الثمين في مباراة الأمس على إنتر ميلان، في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا، على ملعب “سان سيرو”.

وحل ليفربول ضيفًا على إنتر ميلان، في الجولة السادسة من دوري أبطال أوروبا، مرحلة الدوري موسم 2025/26، حيث حقق فوزًا بهدف دون رد.

وقال روبرتسون، في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “بي بي سي” العالمية: “إنها نتيجة رائعة، كنا نعلم أننا سنواجه فريقًا صعبًا يمر بفترة جيدة، كان علينا أن نظهر روحًا قتالية وندافع بشراسة.،كان الحفاظ على نظافة الشباك أمرًا بالغ الأهمية، ثم سجلنا الهدف”.

وأضاف: “بالنسبة لي، أعتقد أن احتساب لمسة اليد (هدف كوناتي الملغي) استغرق سبع أو ثماني دقائق، إذا حدث ذلك فعليك الالتزام بقرار الحكم على أرض الملعب، عليك الالتزام بالقرار، بدت ركلة الجزاء غير قوية (التدخل ضد فلوريان فيرتز)، لكن تُحتسب في أي مكان آخر، من حسن حظنا أننا حصلنا عليها”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. فرص ليفربول في التأهل إلى دور الـ16 من دوري أبطال أوروبا بعد الفوز على إنتر ميلان

وواصل: “كنا جميعًا بحاجة إلى هذا الفوز، نعلم أن النتائج والأداء ليسا على المستوى المطلوب، من المهم الفوز بالنسبة لنا في تلك المرحلة من دوري الأبطال، لقد كانت نتيجة رائعة لنا جميعًا”.

وشدد: “ندرك تمامًا أهمية التواجد ضمن الثمانية الأوائل وتجنب الملحق، لم يحالفنا الحظ الموسم الماضي في القرعة (واجه ليفربول نظيره باريس سان جيرمان في دور الـ16 وخسر بركلات الترجيح)”.

وحول وضع محمد صلاح، قال: “إنه وضع صعب، نحن نتحدث عن أحد أعظم اللاعبين الذين لعبوا لهذا النادي، لقد انضممت للفريق في نفس فترة الانتقالات التي انضم فيها، مهما حدث، فقد حدث، نحن جميعًا معًا داخل النادي”.

وفيما يخص مستقبل محمد صلاح، قال: “هذا الأمر متروك للآخرين، وليس لي، أحب اللعب مع محمد صلاح، وأتمنى الاستمرار في اللعب معه”.

What Max Scherzer Told John Schneider in Clubhouse After Mound Visit Outburst

In vintage Max Scherzer fashion, pitcher Max Scherzer refused to come out of the game during a fifth inning mound visit from Blue Jays manager John Schneider in the team's 8–2 win in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series. A fired-up Scherzer yelled in Schneider's face, sending his manager back to the dugout, before he picked up a huge strikeout to snuff a potential Mariners rally and end the fifth inning.

By now, many fans have seen the video of that exchange—the mound visit outburst heard 'round the world. But what fans may not have seen or heard is that the conversation was ongoing in the dugout after the fifth inning. Schneider approached Scherzer in the clubhouse following the mound visit and asked the 41-year-old if he was alright to continue pitching in the sixth inning.

Scherzer responded as you might imagine. Here's the exchange, as told to ESPN's Buster Olney and transcribed for your enjoyment.

Schneider: (asks if Scherzer is alright to continue pitching).

Scherzer: "What, are you f—— crazy?"

Schneider: "Ok, go do it."

Scherzer: "I will—Get the f— out of here."

That sounds exactly like how Scherzer would respond to such a question. And indeed, Scherzer—while speaking to reporters after the game—confirmed that a conversation took place between he and Schneider before the sixth inning.

And while it may have looked like Scherzer was fighting to stay in the game, the veteran pitcher told reporters he believed his manager was playing a "mind game."

"I think he wasn't planning—gathering from the bullpen—that he wasn't actually planning on taking me out," Scherzer said. "He just wanted to check on me. So I don't think I actually fought to stay in. I think it was kind of a mind game to kind of get me going."

Mind game or not, Scherzer—like the bulldog he's been throughout his Hall of Fame career—gritted his teeth and got out of the fifth inning. And while his second conversation with Schneider ultimately didn't lead to him getting out of the inning—Scherzer came out of the game with two outs in the sixth inning—it didn't detract from the outstanding outing he gave Toronto in a near-must-win.

So if Schneider was playing mind games with the expressive Scherzer, it sure seems like it worked.

Como o Vasco aproveitou o período sem jogos até a estreia do Brasileirão?

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Fim de preparação, porque vai começar o Campeonato Brasileiro. O Vasco ficou mais de um mês sem jogar, por ter sido eliminado precocemente do Cameponato Carioca. O Cruz-Maltino fez três jogos-treino durante este período até a estreia na competição e venceu em todos os testes.

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⚽ VASCO 5 X 0 OLARIA
O Vasco goleou o Olaria por 5 a 0 no CT Moacur Barbosa. Os gols foram de David, Clayton (2), JP e um contra. O técnico Ramón Díaz optou por escalar um time completamente alternativo.

Escalação do jogo-treino: Keiller, Puma Rodriguez (Lucas Eduardo), Maicon, Luiz Gustavo (Lyncon) e Victor Luís; De Lucca, Mateus Carvalho e JP; David (Rayan), Serginho e Clayton.

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⚽ VASCO 2 X 0 VOLTA REDONDA
No segundo desafio do hiato sem partidas oficiais. Os gols cruz-maltinos foram marcados por David e Clayton

Sem informações sobre a escalação.

⚽ VASCO 2 X 1 AMÉRICA-MG
O Vasco venceu por 2 a 1 no último desafio desta intertemporada. O América-MG foi a vítima. Clayton e Vegetti balançaram a rede pelo lado Cruz-Maltino, enquanto Fabinho descontou para o Coelho.

Sem informações sobre a escalação.

Agora, o próximo desafio do Vasco na temporada é oficial. O Cruz-Maltino estreia no Campeonato Brasileiro contra o Grêmio, às 16h, em São Januário.

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Uncontracted, not unmotivated: Sodhi ticks off one landmark after another

After new coach Walter handed him a lifeline, Sodhi became the third men’s player to 150 T20I wickets and committed to keep playing for NZ

Deivarayan Muthu25-Jul-2025A fairly low-profile tri-series in Zimbabwe continues to bring a number of high moments for Ish Sodhi. In New Zealand’s opening game, he made his 200th international appearance and then he marked his 201st appearance by becoming the third player to 150 wickets in men’s T20Is after Tim Southee and Rashid Khan. Along the way, Sodhi, 32, bagged his career-best T20I figures of 4 for 12 against Zimbabwe in the lead-up to the final against South Africa.Sodhi is uncontracted – young legspinner Adithya Ashok pipped him and earned his maiden deal – but he certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed by new coach Rob Walter. In the final, Sodhi is set to tick off another landmark: New Zealand’s most capped T20I player. He’s currently level with Southee on 126 T20Is.Related

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A numbers man, Sodhi is savouring every high. “It’s really nice. I’m really proud of the achievement. To get 150 wickets in a format for your country, obviously you have to play for a long period of time to be able to do that. It’s something I’m really proud of and hopefully there’s a lot more on the bank.”On Thursday, Sodhi also took a moment to reflect on his early years. Born in India, Sodhi moved to Auckland with his parents when he was a child. After impressing Daniel Vettori during an Auckland playing trial he broke into the New Zealand squad when he was 20. He has since become a key player for New Zealand, especially in white-ball cricket.”It has been an incredible journey,” Sodhi said. “I think something came out of the other, I think I debuted in 2013. I think my first ODI was here in Harare. It’s nice to be here and still being able to perform for New Zealand. Hopefully it’s something I can still do for a time to come.”Contracted or not, Sodhi is eager to play for New Zealand and win games for them. Having been thrown a lifeline by Walter, Sodhi could form a potent partnership with captain Mitchell Santner and Michael Bracewell as New Zealand tune up for the 2026 T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.”There’s always incentive to win games for your country, I like playing international cricket,” Sodhi said. “Growing up, it’s the only thing I ever wanted to do and I think it’s probably the same for all the guys that are in there now. International cricket is really special. You pop the fern on, certainly things you dreamed of in the backyard growing up playing. Any game for New Zealand, there’s always motivation out there to be playing your best.”ESPNcricinfo LtdThe 2024 T20 World Cup in the Caribbean was a forgettable one for Sodhi and New Zealand. In spin-friendly conditions, Sodhi sat out three of New Zealand’s four games, but in the lead-up to the next World Cup, he’s trying to reinvent himself. On Thursday, he fronted up to bowl in the powerplay – after Zimbabwe had run away to 21 for 0 – and claimed figures of 2-0-5-3 during this phase. Sodhi had also operated in the powerplay against South Africa in New Zealand’s series opener. This tri-series is the first time since 2021 that Sodhi has bowled in the powerplay in T20Is and it’s a role he relishes playing for the Black Caps.”It’s quite a new role for me and I haven’t bowled a lot in the powerplay in my career,” Sodhi said. “So, this is a really strong New Zealand side nowadays, so trying to get into the side and almost have to learn to be able to bowl in the powerplay. So, it’s really nice it could come off as it is relatively a new role. I’m trying to play for New Zealand and yeah to get some wickets was quite pleasing and it shows me I can do it at this level and yeah something I want to keep building.”Sodhi also delivered a glowing appraisal of Tim Seifert, who is currently the leading run-getter in the tri-series, with 166 runs in four innings at a strike rate of 145.61. Sodhi believes that Seifert has become a more versatile and dangerous batter after playing franchise T20 cricket around the world. In the lead-up to the tri-series, Seifert was part of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the IPL and San Francisco Unicorns in the MLC, and his next franchise assignment is with CPL champions St Lucia Kings.”Yeah, look Seife is incredible,” Sodhi said. “I’ve sort of seen him come through when he was 18 years old playing cricket in all the districts he came through. A lot of talent, hit the ball really nice and cleanly. But I think the product of franchise cricket that’s made him such a good player is that he’s been able to play on surfaces that aren’t actually that great for batting.”If you look at that surface out there, it wasn’t the truest of surfaces but to score at the rate that he did shows great growth in his game. It shows that he’s rallied around a lot of great players all around the world in the franchise tournaments that he’s played and it’s making him a lot better player. It’s a huge asset for New Zealand cricket the way that he’s playing and he’s still so young.”The way he’s batting is showing a lot of leadership. He’s leading from the front and it’s great to see him being in my shoes having seen him come through when he was an 18, 19-year-old. It’s brilliant to see.”

محمود صابر: لا أحلم بـ الأهلي أو الزمالك.. ولدي هدف وحيد

كشف محمود صابر، لاعب وسط منتخب مصر وفريق زد المعار من صفوف بيراميدز، تفاصيل مفاوضات الأهلي والزمالك لضمه.

وقال محمود صابر في تصريحات عبر “أون سبورت”: “مفاوضات الأهلي والزمالك مجرد كلام، لكن لم يتواصل معي أحد بشكل مباشر، قد يكون هناك حديث مع النادي، ولكن لا توجد موافقة على رحيلي”.

وأوضح: “يتبقى في عقدي ثلاث سنوات مع بيراميدز، وما زلت لا أعرف هل سأعود الموسم المقبل بعد انتهاء إعارتي أم لا”.

طالع.. أحمد حسن: استبعاد لاعب منتخب مصر الثاني بعد ضم مروان حمدي.. وكنا نريد “قطة”

وأضاف: “حلمي الاحتراف، وأنا في سني الصغير الآن، ليس حلمي الانتقال للأهلي أو الزمالك، بل الاحتراف الخارجي وصلتني عروض من الخارج مرتين، لكن العروض لم تكن من أندية كبيرة، أريد فقط أن تكون العروض من دوريات معروفة، بالإضافة إلى أن الأموال التي عُرضت لم تكن كبيرة سواء لي أو للنادي”.

واختتم: “الاحتراف أول شيء لا تنظر فيه للأموال، اللاعب لا يحصل على أموال كثيرة كما يتخيل البعض، ولكنها تكون خطوة لما بعد ذلك، وبالتالي تُضحي بالأموال في البداية، وأتمنى أن أحترف في الدوري الإنجليزي”.

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