O Inter voltou a ser derrotado nesta quarta-feira no Campeonato Brasileiro. Desta vez, o algoz foi o Atlético-MG, no Beira-Rio.
Um dos atletas do Colorado que mais lamentaram o placar foi o volante Patrick, que citou os gols perdidos pelos companheiros.
‘Jogo bom, disputado, de intensidade alta. Tivemos oportunidades de fazer dois gols claros no segundo tempo, infelizmente não concluímos em gol. Dificulta o resultado da partida. A equipe se comportou muito bem, fez um jogo contra um adversário muito forte, sabíamos que íamos ter que criar as jogadas para vencer, criamos, mas não fizemos o gol. Ficamos satisfeitos pela luta’, afirmou.
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Agora, o Inter tenta juntar os cacos para voltar a campo no domingo, quando recebe o Ceará.
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Leeds United's automatic promotion chances took a big hit on Saturday as they failed to pick up any points from their trip to the CBS Arena in the Championship.
The Whites were beaten 2-1 by Coventry City, who were 2-0 up inside 50 minutes thanks to goals from Haji Wright and Ellis Simms, and now sit third in the division.
They failed to make the most of Ipswich Town's 1-0 defeat to rivals Norwich City in the early kick-off on Saturday. A win would have moved them two points clear of the Tractor Boys, and they are now one behind with five games left to play for both teams.
Daniel Farke's side need to finish strongly and hope that Kieran McKenna's men slip up again along the way. Otherwise, they will need to go through the play-offs to secure promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.
Daniel Farke before a game with Leeds United.
One player who needs to up his game over the coming weeks is former England international Patrick Bamford, who had a nightmare against Coventry.
The experienced marksman, as FFC explained on Sunday, had a howler with one 'big chance' missed and six of his eight duels lost during his time on the pitch.
Just under three years ago, Leeds decided to sell academy striker Rafa Mujica, and it now appears as though former sporting director Victor Orta fumbled the club's dream Bamford upgrade in doing so.
Rafa Mujica's Leeds story
The Whites swooped in to sign the young centre-forward on a free transfer from Spanish giants Barcelona, after his contract with the LaLiga side expired in the summer of 2019.
As per Leeds' announcement at the time, Mujica had scored seven goals in 33 games for Barcelona B during the 2018/19 campaign, which convinced the club to bring him in to strengthen Carlos Corberan's attacking options for the U23 side.
Over the next two seasons, the young marksman spent time on loan with Extremadura, Villarreal CF B, Real Oviedo, and UD Las Palmas and did not make a single appearance for Leeds at senior level.
Rafa Mujica
Extremadura
Villarreal B
Real Oviedo
Las Palmas
Appearances
8
7
5
13
Goals
0
4
2
1
Assists
0
0
0
0
Stats via Transfermarkt
As you can see in the table above, the former Spain U21 international did not enjoy a successful time out on loan back in his home country, although he did manage seven goals in 12 appearances for Villarreal B and Real Oviedo combined.
In the summer of 2021, after two years at Elland Road, Mujica was sold to Las Palmas on a permanent deal for an undisclosed fee, having scored one goal in 13 matches on loan.
He spent one year with the Spanish side on a permanent basis before a move to Arouca in Portugal, where the 25-year-old star is currently outperforming Bamford.
Patrick Bamford's season in numbers
The 30-year-old striker has left a bit to be desired in front of goal with some less-than-impressive finishing in the Championship so far this season.
Bamford has found the back of the net seven times in 30 appearances in the division, with a goal every 189 minutes on average, for the Whites.
Those seven goals have come from an Expected Goals (xG) of 9.31, and this means that the attacker has underperformed his xG by 2.31 – the second most within the squad, only behind Georginio Rutter (-8.14).
Patrick Bamford in action for Leeds United in the Championship.
This shows that the former Chelsea academy graduate has not made the most of the opportunities that have come his way in the final third so far this term.
Bamford has only scored seven times in 30 appearances and scored two fewer than his xG suggests that he should have. His wasteful nature was costly against Coventry as he missed a 'big chance' and failed to score from 0.55 xG in a 2-1 loss for Leeds.
The Whites may now look back on their decision to part ways with the then-22-year-old Mujica back in 2021 as a mistake, as the talented finisher has gone on to develop into a quality centre-forward.
Why Rafa Mujica would be an upgrade on Patrick Bamford
The 25-year-old Arouca star produced 14 goals and one assist in 32 appearances in all competitions during his debut season with the Portuguese side last term.
During the current campaign, Mujica has racked up a staggering 21 goals and four assists in 33 outings in all competitions, whilst no Leeds player has scored more than Crysencio Summerville's 18 goals this season.
The Spanish whiz, who scored two goals against Braga on Saturday, has plundered an eye-catching 18 goals in 27 matches in the Portuguese top-flight.
23/24 league season
Rafa Mujica
Patrick Bamford
Appearances
27
30
Sofascore rating
7.23
6.82
Goals
18
7
Assists
3
1
Goal conversation rate
18%
15%
Stats via Sofascore
As you can see in the table above, the former Leeds youngster has significantly outperformed Bamford in front of goal so far this season in their respective leagues, with far more goals, more assists, and a considerably higher Sofascore rating, in fewer appearances.
He has found the back of the net 18 times from an xG of just 14.76, which means that the Arouca marksman has outperformed his xG by 3.24 in total, whilst no Leeds player has outperformed their xG by more than 2.68.
Viktor Gyokeres, who played in the Championship for Coventry last season, has scored 22 goals from 17.24 xG (+4.76) for Sporting in Portugal this term and is reportedly valued at £68.5m ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Sweden international, who is the same age as Mujica, has only scored four more league goals than the ex-Leeds gem but is valued at a staggering fee.
It will now be interesting to see whether or not the Arouca star generates any interest in his services ahead of the summer, and what sort of fee he could command.
Leeds, who already appear to have fumbled a dream Bamford upgrade with the talented ace, could also live to regret a huge missed payday if the Portuguese side go on to rake in a big fee for his signature.
For now, though, it is safe to say that Orta had a howler when he cashed in on Mujica as the lethal forward has been on fire over the past two seasons, and has been significantly better than the English striker has been for the Yorkshire-based side.
Christen Press is back, with Angel City FC confirming that the USWNT star is ready to return from a two-year ACL injury absence.
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Ligament damage suffered in June 2022Taken in a long road to recoveryAlways believed that she would play againWHAT HAPPENED?
The 35-year-old forward, who has 155 caps for her country and two World Cup wins on a distinguished CV, suffered knee ligament damage on June 11, 2022. She has been stuck on the sidelines ever since, with obvious questions being asked of whether she would ever play again, but Angel City have taken her off the NWSL’s season-ending injury list.
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Press has told the club’s : “You have to accept that things won’t go the way you think they will, but maybe they’ll go better. Progress isn’t linear. It’s up and down and back and forth. But in that movement there’s more than what you ever imagined. So the imperfection – the struggle, the setbacks – those are actually the greatest gifts as you get to learn about yourself and you have the chance to grow.
“I think every single time that I was told I’d have to have surgery, from the first ACL reconstruction and the three scopes that I had, I always thought I would be on the quickest timeline possible.I think that's part of who I am. I'm just relentlessly optimistic. I'm naively positive, and just thinking that everything's going to work out for me – and I never want that to change, you know? And I got off course of all of those timelines so many times that I finally had to actually relinquish that expectation of myself.”
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Press added on never walking ever from a challenge: “I never thought about giving up, but there were moments that I thought I’d have to accept that I wouldn’t make it – or that ‘making it’ might not look how I expected. I’m able to do a lot of suffering for success, and I’ve been that way since I was a child. The question I had to answer was how to accept and be open to things I cannot control. I’m determined to enjoy it. I know who I am as a player and person, and I see this opportunity as a chance to do what I love. I told my team-mates today: football is a miracle. It’s a miracle we get to do the thing we love.”
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ACFC are delighted to be welcoming Press back, with first assistant coach Eleri Earnshaw saying: “Her quality is inevitable. Last week in training, she scored a couple of goals that we haven't seen anyone else do yet this season in training. Your ability doesn't change overnight. There are some things that just stay with you. Her chance creation, her separation from defenders – you’ve got to be in the right physical and mental place to be able to perform those things, to be confident to do it, but she is building those things up every day. If we can get that quality onto the pitch for any number of minutes, great.”
Australia may also host India for a day-night Test next summer
Daniel Brettig22-Nov-2019Brisbane’s inferior facilities may yet see it hosting Afghanistan under lights in the first Test match of next summer, before the better-equipped venues in Adelaide and Perth claim the first two of four matches against India who are expected to be open to a day-night fixture for the very first time.Cricket Australia’s negotiations with the BCCI for next season’s Test fixtures will be aided by the fact that India will have finally played day-night matches by then, starting with a Test against Bangladesh in Kolkata on Friday.However as the Indian board’s administration makes numerous moves back towards more traditionally bullish postures – under the new presidency of Sourav Ganguly – there will be the question of how many concessions the BCCI will make to CA’s tour schedule preferences, which will include at least one day-night Test.The Test team will be eager for the advantage of hosting India at the Gabba, where they have been unbeaten against all comers since 1988, but this must be balanced with India’s desires and also the fact that Adelaide Oval and Perth Stadium are a long way ahead of Brisbane in terms of amenities, likely crowds and capacity. Kevin Roberts, Cricket Australia’s chief executive, admitted to the possibility of the Gabba hosting Afghanistan for the first Test of summer before the India matches are played elsewhere.”If the Test summer proper did start that way, it’s a possibility, but there’s a lot to work through,” Roberts told SEN Radio. “We don’t have any preconceived ideas on that, we’re in the middle of executing the season, making sure we can deliver a really good experience to fans at the ground and through our broadcasters, and then we’ll get on to planning next season. We’re really keen on making sure we can learn from each season before we approach the next one.”From a playing perspective there’s no doubt there’s a very strong case for the Gabba to host the opening Test from a playing perspective, and that’s consistent with the comments from Shane Warne and Michael Vaughan and others. There’s a number of other perspectives though, we’ve seen governments around the country invest significantly in venues – a new stadium in Perth, the government’s invested upwards of a billion dollars in that, and that adds another dimension.”So you’ve got to consider the fan perspective, the players’ perspective, government perspectives, and that’s the beauty and complexity of sport, everyone has a piece of it, and it’s never simple to balance things across all of those different groups.”The Gabba has long drawn complaints about both its issues of accessibility – being surrounded on two sides by two of Brisbane’s major arterial roads – and also the lack of ambience within a concrete bowl suited far better to football than cricket.An investment of some A$35 million has been pledged by the Queensland state government to improve these areas in concert with the construction of a cross-river rail service linking the Gabba to the Brisbane CBD, though this is not expected to be completed before 2024. In a five-Test Ashes series, the Gabba is guaranteed the first match, but India’s preference for four matches makes things somewhat more complex for CA.”That $35 million will go basically into better amenities for the fans and it all leads towards the cross-river rail opening in about 2024, so a very different experience for fans not only getting to the match but a better experience of the facilities,” Roberts said. “So more contemporary spaces for fans to mingle rather than just coming along and sitting in a seat as you might’ve done 10 years ago.”Either way, the prospect of a day-night Test against India is growing by the day. “There’s no question day-night Test cricket needs to play a stronger role in the Test landscape going forward,” Roberts said. “We’re having productive conversations with India about the prospect of us playing day-night tests against each other in the future. Let’s hope this week’s experience in Kolkata is a really powerful one for them and a good experience that gives them more confidence about more day-night Test cricket to keep going forward.”
Between October 11 and 13, the Indian Cricketers’ Association (ICA) will conduct its first election. The ICA became a reality in July this year after the BCCI recognised the body on the condition that it would only be for retired cricketers – men and women – and that it would be a non-profit organisation looking after the welfare of former players.On Wednesday, the ICA released a final list of eligible members that can vote for the various positions. Here’s a look at the elections and why they matter.How will the members cast their votes? Through e-voting.When will the results be announced? On October 15.Why is the ICA election significant? In addition to picking the office bearers, the ICA members will also elect three representatives who will be part of the two powerful decision-making bodies in the BCCI administration. As per the new BCCI constitution, one male and one female ICA representative will be part of the board’s nine-member Apex Council, while one other ICA representative will be the part of the seven-member IPL Governing Council.The Lodha Committee, the trigger for the BCCI’s structural reforms, had recommended that having players on the two key committees would allow their interests to be represented and safeguarded.According to the final electoral roll, former Delhi batsman Surinder Khanna will be the ICA representative on the IPL Governing Council as he was the sole nominee. Similarly, former India women captain Shanta Rangaswamy, who recently quit the ad-hoc Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) and stepped down as ICA director, will be the woman on the Apex Council, being the only nominee.The key contest will be for the male ICA representative on the Apex Council, with three members in the fray. Former India opening batsman Anshuman Gaekwad and allrounder Kirti Azad will vie for the post alongside former Gujarat and Vidarbha allrounder Rakesh Dhurv.What are the other positions up for grabs? The ICA members will vote to elect a secretary and treasurer. Also, former India batsman Ashok Malhotra is set to take charge as the ICA president considering he is the sole nominee for the position.How many ICA members are there in total? The final electoral roll comprises 1207 members – 764 male and 443 female. The list includes names such as Kapil Dev, Anil Kumble, Rahul Dravid, Virender Sehwag, and former women’s captain Shubhangi Kulkarni. Some of the notable names missing are Bishan Singh Bedi, Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar.
Liverpool fell to defeat in the capital last Sunday, comprehensively beaten at the Emirates Stadium against title rivals Arsenal, and while Jurgen Klopp still has a hold on top spot in the Premier League, Manchester City will return to first-place should they win their game in hand.
On Saturday, Liverpool return to Anfield and will host Burnley in a match that will be viewed as a must-win, the Clarets languishing in 19th place and seven points adrift from the dotted line.
Jurgen Klopp
Of course, Reds supporters know only too well the damage Burnley can inflict on Merseyside, winning 1-0 in 2021 to end the Reds' 68-match unbeaten run on home turf in the top flight.
Klopp will be confident that his team will prevail tomorrow, though he could make four alterations from the side that was dismantled against the Gunners.
1 GK – Alisson
Alisson Becker.
Alisson endured a nightmare performance against Arsenal, leagues away from his usual imperious standard and at fault for two of the opposition's goals.
Still, the Brazilian is one of the best – if not the best – goalkeepers in the world, with the second-best save percentage in the Premier League this season at 75%.
2 RB – Trent Alexander-Arnold
Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Another one to have been far from their best last time out, Trent Alexander-Arnold was perhaps rushed in his return from a knee injury after Conor Bradley took personal leave.
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Player
Stat
1.
Mohamed Salah
19
2.
Trent Alexander-Arnold
12
2.
Kieran Trippier
12
3.
Bruno Fernandes
11
3.
Bukayo Saka
11
3.
Heung-min Son
11
Source: Premier League
Lauded for having a "playmaking masterclass" in his locker with world-class constancy by The Times' Henry Winter, the England international has posted two goals and nine assists in all competitions this season and will be crucial to Liverpool's fluidity against Burnley.
3 CB – Jarell Quansah
Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah.
Ibrahima Konate has been in stunning form this season but picked up two yellow cards last week and thus is suspended for the visit of Vincent Kompany's squad. But fear not Liverpool fans.
Jarell Quansah, aged 21, will seamlessly slot into the line-up, having emerged as one of the club's standout prospects this season.
Commanding and composed, the 6 foot 5 titan looks right at home under Klopp's wing.
4 CB – Virgil van Dijk
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk.
Virgil van Dijk did not enjoy his finest hour last time out but this should not detract from the phenomenal performances he has put in since donning the captain's armband last summer.
As per Sofascore, the 32-year-old has completed 90% of his passes across 21 Premier League fixtures this term, averaging 1.3 tackles, 5.0 ball recoveries and 4.3 clearances per game, also succeeding with 77% of his duels.
5 LB – Andy Robertson
Andy Robertson.
Andy Robertson picked up a shoulder injury on international duty with Scotland back in October and while he returned to fitness last month, he has been kept out of the starting fold by the brilliant Joe Gomez.
The forthcoming contest presents the perfect opportunity to reintegrate the ace and he should be named among the starters, hoping to pick up his fine form in the early days of the 2023/24 campaign.
6 DM – Alexis Mac Allister
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister.
Alexis Mac Allister signed for Liverpool from Brighton & Hove Albion for £35m last July as Klopp made sweeping changes to his midfield, and he has come into his own as the deep-lying string-puller.
Technically immense and boasting a salivating range of passing, Mac Allister also averages 2.9 tackles per game in the Premier League this season.
7 CM – Harvey Elliott
Liverpool player Harvey Elliott.
With only three league starts to his name this term, Harvey Elliott will be eager to take his chance to impress in the place of Dominik Szoboszlai, who is sidelined with a recurrence of a hamstring injury.
The dynamic midfielder is among the most creative and graceful in English football and will be crucial in weaving the thirds together as the hosts look to go on a rampage.
8 CM – Curtis Jones
Curtis Jones.
Alexander-Arnold remains Liverpool's homegrown golden boy while the emergences of Quansah and Bradley have got fans chattering with fervour, but Curtis Jones, aged 22, has been excellent this year and might just be Anfield's unsung hero.
Jones has scored five goals and supplied three assists this year but it is his press-resistance and technical quality that makes him so valuable in the engine room, industriously metronomic, keeping Liverpool purring with a kind of clockwork cohesion.
9 RW – Diogo Jota
Liverpool star Diogo Jota.
The laterality of Diogo Jota is something to behold. Simply, he doesn't seem to have a positional preference. Right, left, central – who cares? Certainly not him.
The man lives for goals, and ranking among the top 1% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for goals scored per 90, as per FBref, Jota will be the talisman needed as Mohamed Salah recuperates from a muscular injury.
Cody Gakpo will have to relinquish his position on the right but the "special" forward – as he has been called by assistant coach Pep Lijnders – has been out of sorts recently and Jota is the man for the job.
10 LW – Luis Diaz
Liverpool winger Luis Diaz.
Luis Diaz had struggled to click into gear for much of the season before the turn of the year fuelled him with a new wave of energy and optimism.
The 27-year-old has three goals and two assists since the start of January and will stretch Burnley like a piece of taffy, his fleet-footed style sure to wreak torment as Liverpool strive to return to winning ways.
Tottenham Hotspur have invested a hefty amount of money since the arrival of boss Ange Postecoglou from Celtic back in June last year.
Owner Daniel Levy has invested around £232m on players over the last eight months, with the signings of players such as Brennan Johnson from Nottingham Forest and James Maddison from relegated Leicester City.
The spending continued into the January transfer window, with the signing of centre-back Radu Dragusin from Genoa for a fee in the region of £25m – with the Romanian rejecting a move to Bayern Munich for a move to north London.
Despite the big investment in recent times, Spurs could be about to splash more cash in the summer as Postecoglou looks to continue his rebuild of the Tottenham first-team squad.
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Spurs eyeing ambitious summer swoop
Earlier this week, reports from Spain suggested that Postecoglou's side had submitted a sensational bid in the region of £51m for Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong.
The 26-year-old joined the Spanish side for £73m from Ajax in July 2019, with the midfielder establishing himself as one of the best talents in recent years.
Despite Spurs' recent approach for the Dutchman, it appears it may take a higher fee to tempt Barça into any deal for the midfielder.
Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong
Goal reported this week that despite Spurs' bid for De Jong, it may take an offer of up to £85m before Xavi's side even negotiate a deal with any club interested in signing one of their prized assets.
However, with De Jong only having two years on his contract, the club may want to sell the former Ajax man before his price decreases. Given Barça's recent financial struggles, they may be forced to sell some of their key players whether they want to stay in Spain or not.
How De Jong compares to Christian Eriksen
There aren't many players that have had an impact like Christian Eriksen did during his seven-year stint at Tottenham, with the Danish midfielder scoring 69 times in 305 appearances in north London.
One of his best seasons for the club was during the 2017/18 Premier League campaign, where the former Ajax man achieved double figures for his goals and assists – with his set pieces playing a real part in his success.
Compare that to De Jong's tally so far this campaign, with the Dutchman scoring once and yet to register a single assist in La Liga. This isn't a surprise given the Barça man is often utilised as a box-to-box midfielder in comparison to Eriksen, who was more of a number 10 behind Harry Kane.
Christian Eriksen while playing for Tottenham
Given the role of De Jong, he sees a lot more of the ball and is more accurate with his passes than Eriksen was during the 2017/18 campaign. Although Eriksen achieved an exceptional number of assists, he trails the current Barça midfielder when comparing their respective pass completion rates.
The Dane averaged a 77% pass completion rate during his wonderful season. However, Barça's "incredible" midfielder – as dubbed by his boss Xavi – has averaged 91% blowing the former fan-favourite out of the water – ranking him within the top 3% of midfielders in Europe this year.
Manchester United transfer target Frenkie de Jong in action for Barcelona.
With the Dutch international operating slightly deeper, it allows for him to progress the play – a potential perfect fit to play behind Spurs' magician Maddison. De Jong's averaged 3.3 progressive carries this campaign, one more per game than Eriksen, with the Barça man once again ranking within the top 3% in Europe's top five leagues.
That said, in the last few years the Dane has started playing in a deeper role, similar to De Jong, with plenty of similarities on offer last term when Eriksen moved to Manchester United. They both register a similar number of key passes and shot-creating actions from central areas while their preference to stay back is illuminated by their touches in the offensive third of the play.
Frenkie de Jong vs Christian Eriksen: 2022/23
Stat (per 90 mins)
De Jong
Eriksen
Goals + Assists
0.21
0.39
Pass Success
91%
81%
Key Passes
1.60
1.58
Progressive Passes
9.89
7.19
Shot-creating Actions
3.91
3.12
Goal-creating Actions
0.39
0.39
Tackles Won
0.92
0.79
Touches (attacking third)
21.5
20.4
Stats via FBref.
With Tottenham looking to go to the next level under the guidance of Postecoglou, De Jong could well prove to be the final player to complete the Greek-Aussie's midfield transformation.
Um dos setores com mais mudanças no São Paulo nesta temporada é o ataque da equipe. Com as saídas de Tréllez, Carneiro e Toró, o Tricolor teve diversas alterações em relação ao setor ofensivo da última temporada. Isso sem falar na saída de Brenner, que foi vendido ainda no início deste ano ao FC Cincinnati.
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Para as reposições, o novo técnico Hernán Crespo ganhou os reforços de Bruno Rodrigues e Éder. O primeiro já estreou, enquanto o ítalo-brasileiro espera o estadual ser retomado para ter uma chance de estar à disposição da comissão técnica do clube do Morumbi.
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O recorte é ainda maior se pegarmos desde o começo da temporada de 2020 para este ano.Nada menos que sete atacantes deixaram o Tricolor.No ano passado, o Tricolor começou a temporada com 13 jogadores ofensivos, como pontas e centroavantes: Toró, Éverton, Rojas, Antony, Helinho, Galeano, Paulinho Bóia, Alexandre Pato, Pablo, Brenner, Tréllez, Carneiro e Fabinho. Vale ressaltar que Luciano chegou somente no meio do ano.
No elenco de Hernán Crespo, o São Paulo tem como atacantes e pontas: Rojas, Paulinho Bóia, Galeano, Luciano e Pablo, além dos recém-chegados Bruno Rodrigues e Éder. Entre os titulares, Luciano se firmou como destaque e Pablo vem tendo chances com o treinador argentino.
Segundo apurado pelo LANCE!, as contratações para o setor ofensivo não são prioridade no momento. A diretoria acredita que a comissão técnica tem opções para o ataque. A situação pode mudar caso surja alguma oportunidade de mercado, como foi a contratação do meia William, que estava no futebol mexicano.
Rwanda women register victory with 116 balls remaining – also a record – in Kwibuka Women’s T20 tournament
ESPNcricinfo staff18-Jun-2019It took Rwanda women just four balls to finish their chase after Mali women were bowled out for a record-low 6 in the Kwibuka Women’s T20 tournament in the Rwandan capital of Kigali City.The record for the lowest women’s T20I team total before Tuesday was 14, China women’s score against UAE women in January this year during the Women’s T20 Smash in Bangkok. That was in reply to their opponents’ 203 for 3, with China bowled out in just ten overs.UAE’s victory margin – 189 runs – remains the biggest in terms of runs in women’s T20Is, while Rwanda’s latest win is now the record for the biggest margin of victory in terms of balls remaining – 116.The Mali innings lasted nine overs, but only one of their six runs came off the bat, courtesy opener Mariam Samake. After that, it was a sequence of ducks, with five extras.For Rwanda, 19-year-old medium-pacer Josiane Nyirankundineza picked up three wickets without conceding a run, while medium-pacer Marie Diane Bimenyimana and legspinner Margueritte Vumiliya picked up two wickets apiece. Bimenyimana was Rwanda’s most expensive bowler, conceding two runs – from that single to Samake and a wide – in her three overs. Three of the Mali batsmen were out bowled, while three were caught in the outfield, and there were two lbws and two run outs.Rwanda’s reply was short and swift, openers Antoinette Uwimbabazi and Nyirankundineza knocking off the runs without any fuss off Mali’s opening bowler Youma Sangare.
While early talk of a title charge has quickly been extinguished, positivity remains at Tottenham Hotspur following the fine start to life under Ange Postecoglou, with the Greek-Aussie having revived the club following the dour spell under the likes of Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.
Although result haven't always gone their way in recent months, the Lilywhites continue to impress with their free-flowing and relentless style of play, with Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville branding the approach the best he has seen since retiring over a decade ago.
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Such praise is just reward for the fine work that Postecoglou – who has already swept three Premier League Manager of the Month awards – has done to date, yet it is also a credit to his players, who have relished the opportunity to move away from Conte's pragmatic philosophy.
With a whole host of first-team assets having sparkled under the new regime, we at Football Fancast have deemed it wise to dish player ratings (out of 10) to the current Spurs crop – albeit including only those who have started at least three league games.
Goalkeeper
Guglielmo Vicario
Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.
8 – As Jamie Carragher said, the former Empoli man has been an undoubted "revelation" this season, having prevented 4.28 goals – the best record in the division. An unknown quantity when he arrived from his native Italy, fans and pundits alike are now certainly aware of Guglielmo Vicario.
Full-backs
Pedro Porro
8 – Despite possible fears that he would not suit playing in a back four, as opposed to lining up at wing-back, Pedro Porro has sparkled so far this season – registering six assists to date from his right-back berth.
Emerson Royal
6 – No longer the first-choice pick at right-back, Emerson has commendably stepped in at centre-back on occasion this season and coped admirably. A useful squad player for Postecoglou to call upon.
Destiny Udogie
Tottenham star Destiny Udogie.
9 – While others have sparkled, one of the most impressive, surprise packages of the season for Spurs has been Destiny Udogie, with the Italy international taking the league by storm since his belated arrival from Udinese. As footballJOE's Hunter Godson suggested, the 20-year-old "gets into nearly every team in the world already".
Centre-backs
Ben Davies
6 – It is a worrying state of affairs that Ben Davies is the only credible back-up option at centre-back and while the long-serving Welshman never disgraces himself, Postecoglou is aware that a new addition will be needed in January.
Cristian Romero
Tottenham defender Cristian Romero.
7 – Only recently dubbed the "best defender in the world" by Lionel Messi, the World Cup winner needs to cut the reckless side out of his game, having already spent time on the sidelines this season due to suspension.
Micky van de Ven
7 – Were it not for the injury he sustained back in early November, the summer signing would likely have had a far higher rating, having been dubbed the "real deal" by ex-Manchester United man, Rio Ferdinand following his fine start to life in north London.
Midfielders
Yves Bissouma
Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma.
8 – While the former Brighton and Hove Albion man has also had issues with suspension of late, he has been a man reborn at the base of Postecoglou's midfield – with pundit Micah Richards dubbing him Tottenham's "most consistent player" earlier in the campaign.
Pape Matar Sarr
7 – Much like the man above, Pape Matar Sarr hardly got a look in under Conte after featuring just 17 times last term, yet is definitely making up for lost time now. The Senegalese star has largely been an everpresent since scoring against Man United back in August.
Giovani Lo Celso
6 – The jury is out on the Argentine's long-term future at N17, after spending the previous 18 months on loan at Villarreal, yet as his stunner against Aston Villa showcased, there is a quality player in there for Postecoglou to utilise.
James Maddison
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8 – While James Maddison has cruelly seen his impact curtailed due to injury, prior to that he had arguably been the "signing of the summer" – as per TNT Sports pundit Joe Cole – after registering eight goal involvements from just 11 league games.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
5 – While injuries and suspensions have allowed the Dane to earn a way back into the side in recent months, he looks set to be on his way sooner rather than later – amid talk of a January exit.
Forwards
Brennan Johnson
6 – An injury-hit beginning to life in N17 has hampered the Wales international's progress, yet Brennan Johnson is beginning to show signs of his exciting potential. Still a long way to go to warrant that rather hefty £47.5m transfer fee.
Dejan Kulusevski
8 – Now beginning to thrive in a number ten berth, Dejan Kulusevski – who podcaster Charlie Parrish described as an "absolute trojan" earlier this month – could well be starting to blossom into an £80m-£100m player. That's the verdict of Neville, at least.
Richarlison
6 – While still not prolific, Richarlison looks way beyond the player who scored just one league goal last season – notably netting a brace in the 4-1 thrashing of Newcastle United just over a week or so ago. The Brazilian needs to maintain that momentum, however, with Postecoglou reportedly having his eye on a new striker in January.
Heung-min Son
8 – Harry Kane who? With the Englishman out the door, his former partner-in-crime has stepped up superbly, leading the way as the club's top scorer this season. Now spearheading the frontline as an unorthodox number nine, it is hard to imagine where Spurs would be without him.
Manager
Ange Postecoglou
Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou.
8 – An early League Cup exit and a run of five league games without a win in late November/early December somewhat spoiled the party, but boy has there been a lot to like about Postecoglou's embryonic Spurs career. The football is beautiful and the man in charge seemingly wants to be there – how often have Spurs been able to say that in recent years?