مهاجم كوستاريكا بعد الفوز على اليابان: الآن يمكننا أن نأمل في التأهل لدور الـ16

أعرب جويل كامبيل مهاجم منتخب كوستاريكا الأول لكرة القدم عن سعادته بالفوز الذي حققه على اليابان، ظهر اليوم في قطر ببطولة كأس العالم.

المباراة التي جمعت بين الفريقين على ملعب أحمد بن علي المونديالي، ضمن الجولة الثانية من دور المجموعات لبطولة كأس العالم، شهدت فوز كوستاريكا بصعوبة بهدف نظيف.

طالع أيضًا.. فيديو | الفار يلغي هدفًا رائعًا لـ حكيم زياش في مباراة المغرب وبلجيكا

وقال كامبل في تصريحات لقناة “الكأس” القطرية، بعد المباراة: “استطعنا الفوز رغم صعوبة المباراة أمام منافس قوي للغاية، وجئنا من هزيمة كبيرة”.

وأضاف: “نريد أن نستمر في تماسكنا كمجموعة، خاصة وأننا الآن لدينا آمال في التأهل إلى الدور الثاني، علينا أن نكون مقتنعين بذلك”.

واختتم: “لا نعلم ما سيحدث، لكننا سنتمسك بالأمل، وهذا الفوز سيجعل ثقتنا في أنفسنا تزداد ونتحد أكثر فأكثر”.

Mohsin Khan denies 'dummy selector' claim

Mohsin Khan, Pakistan’s chief selector, responded to criticism over his position and committee, angrily rejected claims that he is a “dummy selector”

ESPNcricinfo staff20-Oct-2010

Mohsin Khan hit back at claims that he’s the PCB chairman’s stooge•AFP

Mohsin Khan, Pakistan’s chief selector, responded to criticism over his position and committee, angrily rejecting claims that he is a “dummy selector”.Mohsin came under fire at a press conference at Karachi’s National Stadium, held ostensibly to announce the comeback of Younis Khan into the national fold but one that soon turned into a heated questioning over the influence of board chairman Ijaz Butt on selection matters.Criticism of Mohsin’s tenure has grown steadily almost from the moment he was appointed in March. Since then he has had to face charges of bias and non-consultative selection. More recently, after announcing the squad for the limited-overs and Test series against South Africa, questions were asked about the timing of the announcement – made before the domestic Twenty20 tournament – as well as the increasingly marginalised role of the coach and captain in selection and the greater one of the board head.In a recent hearing at the national assembly’s standing committee of sports, coach Waqar Younis publicly expressed his unhappiness at not being consulted. “It is not in my contract to consult captain and coach,” Mohsin said. “With the experience of international cricket I feel the captain and coach should be involved. But it depends on policy. This time the captain wasn’t announced and the coach was outside. We were told they need a team so we gave a team. After it, we could consult them and we did so.”Those consultations brought the belated selection of Wahab Riaz and Shahzaib Hasan for the limited overs portion of the South Africa series. Shahzaib’s call-up came after a sterling performance in the Twenty20 competition, where he played an integral part in Karachi Dolphins’ run to the final. But Mohsin defended announcing the squad before the tournament, claiming that the focus of the series with South Africa wasn’t on T20Is.”The T20 tournament was not a selection criteria,” Mohsin said. “Shahzaib is a talented guy so we brought him in. We picked him earlier for the Asia Cup and England tour but he disappointed there and we didn’t pick him again. But we feel there is a very good player in him and his T20 performance was great. The basic concentration of this tour is not T20s but Tests and ODIs. Because the series is in Dubai, where conditions are close to Pakistan and Shahzaib is a good strokeplayer.”There has been growing concern during Mohsin’s tenure of the influence Butt has on the shaping of national squads. One ex-selector told ESPNcricinfo last week that Mohsin only took instructions from the chairman and announced the squad without consulting his own committee. “This is not true at all,” Mohsin replied. “The chairman’s involvement only comes when the team has to be finally approved, because of discipline, fitness and those issues. Only the final approval comes from chairman.”Asked directly whether he was a “dummy selector,” Mohsin replied: “The words you have used, I could also but I don’t get into that language. I am not the chairman of the PCB, I am chairman of the selection committee and that has some rules through which you make a team. The final approval comes from the chairman and this has been happening for a long time.”

Aston Villa: Gerrard wants Olsen

Aston Villa are on course to seal the permanent signing of goalkeeper Robin Olsen.

What’s the Word?

That’s according to Football Insider, who claim that a source has revealed that Villa are in advanced talks to sign Olsen on a permanent deal from AS Roma – the 32-year-old shot-stopper who has been at the Premier League side on loan since January.

With just over a year left on his Roma contract, Gerrard could secure the services of Olsen on the cheap and he would provide solid cover for Emiliano Martinez next season.

Robin Olsen would provide excellent cover at Villa

During the first half of the campaign, Olsen was plying his trade at Sheffield United in the Championship, turning out 17 times for the Blades whilst only keeping one clean sheet.

This didn’t stop player John Egan from boosting the £13k-per-week keeper’s confidence, stating in the media that the Swede had a “big presence” and that they “were lucky to have him”.

Massive praise for someone who often let in too many goals during his tenure in the Championship. However, his international experience plus his age could well prove to make him a huge coup for Gerrard and Johan Lange.

Despite not making a first-team appearance for the side since his arrival, he has obviously impressed Steven Gerrard and the coaching staff. The Swede does have prior experience in the top flight, however, featuring for Everton on 11 occasions in the 2020-2021 season.

With further progress needed to show the board that he is moving in the right direction; Gerrard will be aiming to utilise his funds carefully and not squander vital cash on poor signings.

European football must be the aim and that is why the board went all out to secure his services from Rangers in November. The former England captain faces a huge summer ahead.

AND in other news: Gerrard now plotting AVFC bid for £46k-p/w “phenomenon”, he’s better than Phillips

Batsmen cash in on flat pitch

New Zealand A’s batsmen dominated the opening day of the second unofficial Test against Zimbabwe A on another benign pitch, this time at the Country Club in Harare

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Oct-2010
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New Zealand A’s batsmen dominated the opening day of the second unofficial Test against Zimbabwe A on another benign pitch, this time at the Country Club in Harare. Openers Tim McIntosh and Jamie How put on an unflustered 160 for the first wicket, How reaching a 13th first-class hundred before he was caught behind off Njabulo Ncube. Njabulo’s two economical wickets meant he was the most impressive bowler on show, and New Zealand eased to a massive 329 for 4 at stumps.Visiting captain James Franklin opted for first use of a flat pitch after winning the toss and after seeing off the new ball his openers made light work of Zimbabwe’s change bowlers. McIntosh fell after passing a relatively sedate half-century, edging seamer Taurai Muzarabani behind, but How continued unabated even after the loss of Daniel Flynn to Malcolm Waller’s offspin.After his dismissal for 115, Martin Guptill eased towards a fifty but fell four runs short to become Ncube’s second victim before Franklin and wicketkeeper Reece Young settled in against the old ball. Franklin neared his own half-century, finishing unbeaten on 44 as Zimbabwe failed to break through after taking the second new ball shortly before the close of play.

العب مع "بطولات".. سيزار ديلجادو يتوقع مفاجآت إفريقية في كأس العالم قطر 2022

يتوقع مهاجم منتخب الأرجنتين السابق، سيزار ديلجادو، حدوث مفاجآت إفريقية كبرى في مشوار الفرق في بطولة كأس العالم 2022 والتي ستقام على أرض قطر.

ينطلق المونديال بداية من يوم الأحد المقبل 20 نوفمبر، ويستمر حتى 18 ديسمبر المقبل لأول مرة على أرض عربية، بمشاركة 32 منتخبًا.

تواصلنا مع مهاجم الأرجنتين السابق والحاصل على الميدالية الذهبية في أولمبياد 2004 في أثينا مع التانجو، بجانب كارلوس تيفيز، والعديد من النجوم الآخرين، مثل خافيير ماسيكرانو وجابريل هاينزه.

لعب ديلجادو أيضًا مع فريق مونتيري المكسيكي أمام الأهلي في كأس العالم للأندية عام 2013.

اقرأ أيضًا.. طارق سليمان يتوقع عبر بطولات تألق 5 حراس في كأس العالم 2022

المتأهلون إلى دور الـ16 من دور المجموعات:

من المجموعة الأولى: هولندا والسنغال.

المجموعة الثانية: إنجلترا وويلز.

المجموعة الثالثة: الأرجنتين والمكسيك.

المجموعة الرابعة: فرنسا والدنمارك.

المجموعة الخامسة: إسبانيا وألمانيا.

المجموعة السادسة: بلجيكا وكرواتيا.

المجموعة السابعة: البرازيل والكاميرون.

المجموعة الثامنة: البرتغال وأوروجواي. المتأهلون إلى دور الـ8 ربع النهائي:

ويلز – الأرجنتين – كرواتيا – أوروجواي – إنجلترا – فرنسا – ألمانيا – الكاميرون. المتأهلون إلى دور الـ4 نصف النهائي:

الأرجنتين – أوروجواي – فرنسا – الكاميرون. النهائي:

فرنسا – الأرجنتين. البطل:

الأرجنتين.

IOC squeak into semi-finals despite defeat

A round-up of matches from the third day of the BCCI Corporate Trophy

Cricinfo staff03-Sep-2010

M Vijay’s aggressive century set up Chemplast’s win•AFP

Group A
India Cements marched into the semi-finals with their second successive bonus-point win, trouncing All India Electricity Board by seven wickets with 22 overs to spare in Vishakapatnam. AIEB were tormented by pace and spin alike after being invited to bat, and eventually stuttered to an inadequate 128 in 41.2 overs. Manoj Tiwary was the only batsman to come to terms with the situation, scoring 43, but there was no support forthcoming from his colleagues. R Ashwin and Shadab Jakati spun their way to combined figures of 6 for 47 in 18.2 overs, while seamer M Raja chipped in with 2 for 29.India Cements’ reply ran into rough weather early with Tiwary scalping three big wickets under the lights to reduce them to 25 for 3 in the 11th over. However, their hopes of an unlikely win were scuppered by contrasting fifties from Abhinav Mukund and Dinesh Karthik. The pair added 109 in 17.1 overs to ensure there was no twist in the tale. Karthik was unbeaten on 62 off 57 with two sixes and five fours, while Mukund had 58 when the winning runs were scored.Group B
Indian Oil Corporation’s middle order lost their nerve in a tight chase as Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited emerged victorious in a contest that was reduced to 21 overs a side in Chennai. Despite the defeat, IOC edged ahead of BPCL at the top of the table on the basis of net run-rate and qualified for the semi-finals.Chasing 135 for victory, Ravikant Shukla and Rohit Sharma put IOC on course, after early impetus from Wasim Jaffer, by adding 56 in 10.4 overs. With 27 runs needed from 25 balls, Rohit was bowled by Avishkar Salvi and thereafter panic set in. Four wickets fell in quick succession, three of them run out as IOC lost the plot under pressure. Shitanshu Kotak bowled a nerveless couple of overs in the death, including the last over of the match. IOC needed three off the last two balls, but lost wickets off both to fall short.Earlier Rajesh Pawar and Vikrant Yeligati led a strong comeback in the second half of BPCL’s innings, to reduce them from 95 for 2 in the 13th over to a final score of 134 for 9. However, IOC’s batsmen were unable to make their efforts count.Group C
Naman Ohja, the captain, led from the front as a clinical Air India side comprehensively outplayed State Bank of Mysore in Hyderabad. The win gave Air India a clean sweep of their three group matches and put them in the semi-finals.Ohja pummelled 84 from 58 balls, with nine fours and five sixes, as Air India raced to their target of 145 in less than 20 overs, losing one wicket along the way. Ohja and Chandan Madan put on 125 for the first wicket, off 14 overs, and were particularly harsh on Sreenath Aravind, whose four overs went for 54. Madan remained unbeaten on 54.State Bank of Mysore were bowled out for 144 in 39.2 overs, with Air India’s bowlers sharing the wickets around. Left-arm spinner Ankeet Chavan was the pick of them, taking 3 for 30, while seamer Dhawal Kulkarni finished with 3 for 44.M Vijay’s century and Rajagopal Sathish’s late-overs heroics helped Chemplast chase down a target of 289 with relative ease and consign Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited to a five-wicket defeat in Hyderabad. The result had no impact at the top of Group C, with Air India qualifying after winning all their three games.Chemplast’s decision to field came unstuck immediately as Monish Mishra launched into their attack with gay abandon in his 63-ball 80. Arindam Das was more sedate at the other end, scoring 43 off 60 balls in a stand worth 97. After the early damage, Chemplast checked BSNL in the middle overs through the trio of Piyush Chawla, R Jesuraj and Syed Mohammad, who accounted for seven wickets in all. Kuldeep Diwan lashed around for 26 off 11 balls to lift the score to 288.Chemplast’s chase was a perfect example of how to go after tall targets, with the batting line-up supporting Vijay, who ensured he scored a century. Most of the bowlers took some tap, barring Salil Yadav, who picked up 3 for 40, the third of his scalps being Vijay for 112 off 114 balls. With 81 required off 11 overs, BSNL sensed a chance to snatch victory, but Sathish had plans of his own. He smashed four sixes and nine fours in a dazzling display of strokeplay that ended the game with 25 balls to spare.Group DIncome Tax (India) qualified for the semi-finals of the tournament with a comprehensive six-wicket win over MRF in Bangalore. Set a target of 284, Income Tax got a flying start from openers Hiken Shah and Ameya Shrikhande, and raced to victory in under 36 overs, to finish top of the group and qualify for the semi-finals.The opening pair put on 78 in less than eight overs, with Shah making 50 off 28 balls with eight fours and two sixes. His dismissal did not slow Income Tax’s progress, with Shrikhande and Amol Ubarhande adding a further 76 in 7.2 overs. Ubarhande was eventually out for 76, the top score of the innings.MRF’s innings was built around a solid 82 from Venugopal Rao, who put on 96 with Umashankar Sushul for the fourth wicket. Sridharan Sriram chipped in with 58. Parag Khanpurkar was the best of the Income Tax bowlers with 2 for 48.Oil & Natural Gas Corporation bowed out of the tournament with a six-wicket win against State Bank of Patiala, with 27.3 overs to spare, in Bangalore. ONGC’s bowlers stuck to their task after winning the toss, striking at regular intervals to ensure SBP never got going. Munaf Patel began the slide, dismissing openers Ravi Inder Singh and R Rehni in his opening spell. Praveen Kumar kept the pressure on at the other end with a nagging spell before Sumit Narwal and Amit Mishra scythed through the middle order. Late resistance from Sarabjit Ladda took SBP past 100, but it was nowhere near sufficient to trouble ONGC.Despite the early losses of Virat Kohli and Sandeep Sharma, the chase stayed on course thanks to Tanmay Srivastava and Gagan Khoda who struck forties take their side to the brink of victory. Ladda picked two wickets towards the end, but by then the result was in no doubt.Semi-final line-up
Air India v India Cements on September 5
Income Tax (India) v Indian Oil Corporation on September 6

Sarwan not surprised by WICB's contract snub

Ramnaresh Sarwan, the West Indies batsman, has said that he wasn’t surprised at being dropped from the WICB’s list of contracted players

Cricinfo staff04-Sep-2010

Ramnaresh Sarwan: “I continue to be fully committed to representing the West Indies and at this point I am fitter than I was a year ago.”•AFP

Ramnaresh Sarwan, the West Indies batsman, has said that he wasn’t surprised at being dropped from the WICB’s list of contracted players and that the disappointment would not affect his focus in leading Guyana’s Champions League Twenty20 campaign in South Africa.Sarwan said he had been expecting the setback. “I knew for about three weeks now and even before that I was reading between the lines,” he told CMC. “I am disappointed that it seems I am most times singled out for special attention by the board. At times I get the impression that some people believe that I deliberately get injured and that could be more frustrating than the injury. I continue to be fully committed to representing the West Indies and at this point I am fitter than I was a year ago.”Sarwan’s immediate assignment, is to captain Guyana in the financially-lucrative Champions League, which begins on September 10. “My focus is on ensuring our team represents Guyana and the entire region in the best possible way in South Africa,” he said. “We have a job to do in South Africa and me not getting a contract is not a distraction. They (WICB) made their decision and they must have their reasons.”The WICB announced its list of contracted players on August 31 and later released a statement backing the selection committee’s decision to cut Sarwan. “The team management, selection committee and the WICB are concerned about Sarwan’s extremely indifferent attitude and sporadic approach towards fitness, particularly in recent years,” read the statement. It also said that contracts had not been awarded to fast bowler Jerome Taylor and batsman Narsingh Deonarine because of their fitness issues.

Tottenham in Carter-Vickers exit talks

As per The Daily Record, there has been a big Tottenham Hotspur exit update as the club open talks to sell loanee Celtic defender Cameron Carter-Vickers permanently.

The Lowdown: Carter-Vickers shining in Scotland…

The USA international has been indispensable for Ange Postecoglou north of the border since joining ex-Spurs goalkeeper Joe Hart at Parkhead.

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Raving about Carter-Vickers to the Scottish press, Hoops team-mate Greg Taylor described the defender as ‘outstanding’ for his performances on the pitch whilst calling him a ‘huge’ part of the reason they have been successful so far over 2021/22 (The Scotsman).

As a result, the Glasgow giants are keen to tie him down permanently, and they possess a £6m purchase option which could rise as high as £10m with add-ons (The Daily Record).

The Latest: Spurs open talks over Carter-Vickers exit…

According to The Daily Record, Tottenham have now opened talks with Celtic over a permanent exit for Carter-Vickers with negotiations ongoing.

In addition, sources from the player’s camp believe that Parkhead is the perfect place for the American to develop his game and keep improving away from Spurs.

The Verdict: Get it done…

Tottenham could stand to benefit from a small financial windfall if they can come to a suitable agreement with both parties, and the Lilywhites will need some off-field assistance given their mounting club debt.

Carter-Vickers has made precious few senior appearances in north London and the best solution for Spurs could certainly be to offload the 24-year-old for a profit.

There have been doubts over Celtic’s ability to afford the £10m fee, but as talks remain ongoing, theoretically a compromise may not be out of the question depending on developments.

It is believed that Carter-Vickers is ‘very keen’ to leave Spurs for Glasgow in a permanent move, and Fabio Paratici should be doing everything possible to make that a reality.

In other news: Tottenham eye agreement ‘in the coming weeks’ as they make offer for exciting midfielder, find out more here

Henriques, Starc help AIS to T20 trophy

A round-up of the final and third-place play-off of the Emerging Players Twenty20 tournament

Cricinfo staff12-Aug-2010Final
ScorecardMoises Henriques and Mitchell Starc starred with bat and ball respectively as Australian Insititute of Sport beat India Emerging Players convincingly by 29 runs in the Emerging Players Twenty20 final. Batting first, the Australians posted 162, thanks to Henriques who contributed 72 and James Faulkener who scored 44. Their 72-run stand for the fourth wicket set them to a competitive score. Henriques hit three sixes and two fours in his unbeaten 41-ball knock. The Indian top-order stumbled to Starc, whose early strikes reduced them to 27 for 3. Cheteshwar Pujara resisted with 38 but the lack of partnerships affected the Indians as the hosts narrowed in on victory. Peter George and the offspinner Glenn Maxwell took two wickets apiece to support Starc.3rd-place play-off
ScorecardEven a 116-run opening stand wasn’t good enough for South Africa Emerging Players as they fell short in their chase of 149 against New Zealand Emerging Players in the third-place playoffs. Batting first in a match reduced to 18 overs a side, New Zealand were helped to 148 by another century stand, between Jamie How and Dean Brownlie. Brownlie made 56 off 39 balls while How remained unbeaten on 71, off 51 balls, hitting five sixes. The pair added 101 for the second wicket before they were separated in the 12th over. CJ de Villiers was the most effective bowler for the South Africans with 3 for 29. The South African openers, Reeza Hendricks and Davey Jacobs, made half-centuries to get the team off to a strong start. But it came apart when the left-arm seamer Neil Wagner struck twice in an over. Michael Bates then removed Jacobs, and the South Africans were struggling to keep with the asking rate. In the end, they could only manage 133, having come that far.

Paulinho x Neymar: início na Liberta é mais promissor para o vascaíno

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A diferença entre os dois é de nove anos. Mas Paulinho, do Vasco, e Neymar, do PSG, da França, vão trilhando caminhos parecidos no início de suas carreiras. Aos 17 anos, Paulinho, cria da base do Cruz-Maltino, tem começo na Libertadores até melhor do que o de Neymar, na época de Santos, em 2011, em sua primeira participação na competição da Conmebol.

Nos três primeiros jogos da Libertadores deste ano, Paulinho já fez dois gols e duas assistências. Neymar, no mesmo período em 2011, marcou apenas uma vez no Santos. Estas partidas, pelo lado de Paulinho, foram em fases preliminares à de grupo, enquanto o de Neymar já foram na fase de grupos. Porém, Paulinho é dois anos mais novo do que Neymar na ocasião.

O futuro promissor de Paulinho já vem despertando o interesse de clubes ao redor do mundo. Conforme o LANCE! publicou em dezembro do ano passado, o próprio PSG, clube que hoje tem Neymar no elenco, apresentou interesse no futebol da cria das categorias de base do Vasco, mas a negociação não foi para frente. A multa rescisória de Paulinho gira em 30 milhões de euros (cerca de R$ 121 milhões).

Paulinho tem ainda uma caminhada longa pela frente. Mas apesar de bem jovem, se mostra experiente para as responsabilidades como titular do Vasco na disputa da Libertadores. Detém, inclusive, o recorde de jogador mais jovem a marcar pelo Cruz-Maltino na história da competição. Ele pretende seguir a batida na Bolívia, diante do Jorge Wilstermann, quarta que vem, para chegar à fase de grupos:

– Não podemos sentar na vantagem. Temos de tentar vencer fora de casa. Os mais experientes já vinham falando que o torneio é difícil, que não poderíamos entrar em pilha de jogadores mais velhos.

Com a palavra
Matheus Babo – Editor do LANCE!

“É preciso ter calma nas comparações”

Os números e as atuações de Paulinho no Vasco são excelentes. O menino de 17 anos é muito promissor e tem um futuro grandioso pela frente. A expectativa nele só cresce, mas é preciso ter calma em comparações. Paulinho tem que ser ele mesmo. Assim, com a bom suporte da família e a boa cabeça que tem, vai chegar muito longe.

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