أمير عبد الحميد يقارن بين الشناوي وعواد.. ويتوقع الأفضل في قمة الأهلي والزمالك

أكد أمير عبد الحميد، حارس مرمى الأهلي السابق، أن محمد الشناوي حارس مرمى الفريق الحالي لديه اهتزاز في مستواه خلال الفترة الأخيرة، مشيرًا إلى أن محمد عواد حارس الزمالك يسير بشكل جيد.

وقال أمير عبد الحميد في تصريحات إذاعية عبر أثير راديو “أون سبورت”: “محمد الشناوي حارس كبير، ويلعب مباريات كثيرة وكان مستواه ثابتًا وجيدًا للغاية، والفترة الأخيرة هناك اهتزاز في مستواه”.

وتابع: “الشناوي أصبح يلعب وهو عصبي بعض الشيء وذلك على عكس طبيعته، وهذا الأمر بالتأكيد يؤثر على مستواه، وأرى أن العصبية تؤثر على بعض قراراته، وأقيم مستواه بـ 7 من 10 في الفترة الأخيرة”.

وتطرق للحديث عن علي لطفي قائلا: “علي لطفي بعيد عن الملعب منذ فترة كبيرة، وعندما لعب في بعض الفترات أدى بشكل جيد، ولكنه يحتاج للعب كثيرًا وفترة كبيرة، وبالنسبة لمصطفى شوبير رأيته في كاس الربطة كان لديه قرارات جيدة والفريق يلعب بالناشئين، وشوبير جيد للغاية ولديه شخصية، وزملاؤه يحبونه وكذلك الجمهور”.

وأردف: “شوبير أستطيع إعطاءه 7 من 10، ولو جاء له فرصة سيلعب بشكل جيد، وأرى أن الأهلي لن يحتاج للتعاقد مع أي حارس مرمى في الوقت الحالي، وطبيعي أن الشناوي سيعود مرة أخرى لمستواه، وعلي لطفي متواجد وشوبير داخل بقوه وحمزه وعلاء متواجدين، وأرى أنهم يجب أن يعطوا فرصة لأبناء النادي”.

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وأكمل: “الأهلي لا يحتاج لحارس مرمى، لأنه سيحدث مشكلة لأن هذا المركز يحتاج لتركيز، والجميع يرغب في الحصول على فرصة ولو الحارس لا يجدها سيفكر في الرحيل”.

وعن تقييمه لمحمد عواد حارس الزمالك قال: “من الحراس الموهوبين، وعندما أتى لنادي الزمالك كان الفريق يحتاج لحارس لأنه لم يتواجد حينها سوى محمود جنش، وعندما لعب في البداية الفريق كان يواجه سوء توفيق، ولم يكن مرئيًا”.

وأكمل: “عواد يؤدي بشكل جيد ويستحق 9 من 10، ولن يقل عن 8.5، ومحمد أبو جبل بعد المنتخب لم يؤدي بشكل جيد، وكان يجب الحفاظ على مستواه ولكنه لم يفعل، وعواد استمر وهو عنصر مهم للغاية في الزمالك”.

وعن مباراة القمة قال: “الشناوي وعواد لهما دور كبير للغاية مع فريقيهما، والشناوي بغض النظر عن اهتزاز مستواه ولكنه حارس كبير لديه شخصية وعواد يؤدي بشكل جيد”.

وبسؤاله لو وصلت المباراة لركلات الترجيح من سيؤدي بشكل جيد الشناوي أم عواد قال: “عواد بالطبع يؤدي بشكل جيد ويلعب بثقه وهو حارس موهوب لذلك هو الأرجح بقليل وأدى بشكل جيد في كأس مصر أمام أسوان، والشناوي كان لد دور في كأس العالم وفي مباريات كثيرة في الدوري”.

Pq fes iso? Gol sobre Boca faz 5 anos, e Romarinho diz: 'Não caiu a ficha'

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No dia 27 de junho de 2012, Romarinho recebia de Sheik e marcava um dos gols mais importantes do Corinthians na conquista da Libertadores da América daquele ano. Na ocasião, ele empatou o jogo em La Bombonera por 1 a 1, aos 40 minutos do segundo tempo, no duelo de ida da final. Na decisão no Pacaembu, o Timão venceu por 2 a 0 e, enfim, levantou o troféu do principal torneio sul-americano.

Cinco anos depois, Romarinho relembrou o momento “marcante”. Hoje jogador do El-Jaish, do Catar, o atacante diz que “ainda não caiu a ficha”. Em vídeo divulgado por sua assessoria, ele recordou o dia 27 de junho de 2012.

– Eu lembro da chegada na Argentina, foi bem marcante, minha primeira viagem internacional para jogar, tinha muita gente nos esperando. À noite teve fogos, porque estavam querendo atrapalhar nosso sono. Eu senti que ia ser um jogo diferente. Vai ficar marcado na história, para o Corinthians e para mim. Foi legal o clima da galera , o Julio Cesar (goleiro) me falou: “você vai entrar e fazer o gol”. Eu respondi que não ia nem entrar, mas foi uma coisa de Deus. Tive a oportunidade de entrar, o Tite me chamou e eu respondi “eu mesmo?” (risos). E ele bravo gesticulou para eu ir para lá, e eu fui correndo. Ele falou: “você vai entrar no Danilo”. Eu pensei “caramba, que responsabilidade”. Falei um negócio para o Sheik recuar e centralizar mais com o Liedson. Daí em uma bola o Paulinho tocou para o Sheik, eu fiz o facão e ele tocou para mim. Na hora eu pensei “ou chuto forte ou dou a cavadinha”, vi o goleiro já caindo e tive a felicidade de fazer o gol. Lembro da arquibancada lá em cima explodindo. Isso foi uma loucura. Vai ficar marcado na história – relembrou Romarinho.

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– Acho que foi o início de tudo, comecei a crescer no Corinthians, passei a ser reconhecido, torcida esperando a gente na chegada a São Paulo, aí vi que aquilo era Corinthians mesmo, coisa de outro mundo. Nunca tinha passado por isso, foi muito marcante. Uma coisa que ainda não caiu a ficha, porque aonde eu vou sou reconhecido, todo torcedor fala desse gol, é um negócio que não tem explicação. Sempre que venho ao Brasil eu passo no CT, devo passar lá semana que vem, tenho amigos no clube. Sempre brincava com todo mundo, era um clima muito legal, aquilo é Corinthians, não tem explicação – acrescentou.

Pelo Corinthians, Romarinho atuou em 150 partidas e marcou 25 gols. Além da Libertadores, ele também conquistou o Mundial em 2012 e Paulista e Recopa Sul-Americana em 2013. O atacante deixou o Timão em 2014 para defender o El-Jaish.

Pundit unsure about Leeds debut for Hjelde

Former Rangers manager Alex McLeish isn’t convinced Leo Hjelde will be thrown in for his Leeds United debut against Newcastle United.

The Lowdown: Leeds’ injury crisis

The Whites take on the Magpies at St James’ Park on Friday night, as they look to properly get their season up and running, having not won in their opening four Premier League games.

Marcelo Bielsa will be without centre-back trio Diego Llorente, Robin Koch and Pascal Struijk, however, with Liam Cooper the only established available option in that position.

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The Latest: Pundit plays down Hjelde debut

There is the opportunity to give fans their first ever sighting of highly-rated 18-year-old Hjelde, having not yet played a minute of action of first-team football in England.

Speaking to Football Insider, though, McLeish says it would be the wrong decision, given his lack of experience:

“If the young player isn’t ready it’s hard to throw him in. My guess is that Leeds will go around the houses and look at who can fill that hole the best.

“Ayling played there last season, I can’t think they would throw the youngster straight in there. Unless they have seen something exceptional in him. It’s time to introduce him in a small way, maybe in the cups and things.

“I suspect they will move the defence about and put one of the wide players in there.”

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The Verdict: Too soon for youngster

Hjelde is a player who hopefully has a huge future ahead of him – he has notably been compared to Liverpool superstar Virgil van Dijk – but now is too soon to throw him in at the deep end.

The Premier League is such a physical, testing division and a fierce St James’ Park crowd could possibly get on top of him, in what is a game Leeds certainly don’t want to lose against one of their fellow winless rivals.

Instead, it may be that Bielsa opts to play Luke Ayling at centre-back, with the ever-versatile Stuart Dallas slotting in at right-back.

In other news, Leeds could sign one player in the January transfer window. Find out who it is here.

Debutant Duminy lives the dream

Test debuts don’t come much more rewarding than the one JP Duminy experienced in Perth

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JP Duminy: “It’s something that definitely I will cherish for the rest of my life” © PA Photos
Test debuts don’t come much more rewarding than the one JP Duminy experienced in Perth. He struck the winning runs in the second-highest chase of all time and with the same cover-driven three went to 50 not out, an invaluable innings that helped South Africa forget about their past heartbreaks against Australia. Duminy could have been forgiven for wondering what all the fuss was about.At 24 and having never played an international of any format against Australia, Duminy was free of the memories of South Africa’s previous failures. The significance of the triumph certainly hit home as the squad celebrated that night. Veterans like Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher have spent more than a decade trying to get one up on these opponents, while many other great names have faded into retirement without tasting that success.”A lot of the guys got text messages from guys that have been here and they sort of understand what this victory means to everyone,” Duminy said. “I think we understand what it means to everyone back home and we’re grateful for it. Hopefully we can pull off another victory.”But if Duminy didn’t know the pain of losing to Australia he at least knew the disappointment of being a teenage fan of South Africa during some of their lowest moments. As a 15-year-old cricket nut, he watched on in horror as Allan Donald was run-out in the semi-final of the World Cup, leaving the match tied and sending Australia into the decider.”I’ve lived through all those days of just near, nearby,” Duminy said. “Definitely the World Cup in ’99 [was the worst], especially with the run-out, I think I watched every ball of that game, so it was a bit painful.”Now Duminy is doing his part to help write a new chapter in South African cricket. The value of his innings at the WACA cannot be underestimated. When he came to the crease at the fall of the fourth wicket they still needed 111 and he was due to be followed by Boucher and then one of world cricket’s less convincing lower orders.He had also managed only one run in the first innings. Talk about pressure. But he was batting with AB de Villiers, a man he had grown up playing with in under-age representative teams, and rarely did Duminy look flustered as he calmly bunted away danger-balls, lofted the spinners with confidence down the ground, and cut with precision. He didn’t look tense. He was.”I just made sure that I didn’t want to portray a sort of nervous, uncomfortable feeling out there,” Duminy said. “I was definitely feeling the pressure but my main objective was just to soak up everything and take it ball by ball. Myself and AB spoke a lot in the middle about just facing it ball by ball.”When Duminy left the field the hugs from his team-mates were tighter than those afforded to de Villiers, whose century earned him the Man-of-the-Match award but whose calmness was less surprising as he was in his 47th Test. The captain Graeme Smith could not have been happier with Duminy’s effort.”It’s incredible,” Smith said after the match. “He’s travelled with us for a period of time now, he’s watched so many Test matches with us over the last year-and-a-half from the sidelines, probably gaining a bit of experience, seeing what it’s all about. He’s played his fair share of one-day games now so he’s had a taste of it.”As I said to him now in terms of the pressure he faced today, he’s not going to get any worse probably ever in his Test career so he played superbly. A guy at this stage of his career, an innings like that can only really do wonders for him as a person.”His opportunity arrived only because Ashwell Prince hurt his thumb and while Prince is no certainty for the Boxing Day Test, Duminy is resigned to losing his spot whenever the more experienced man is ready. His position may vanish but nothing can erase the mark he left on Test cricket in his debut match.

Ball backs "clever" Everton swoop for Rangers ace

Former Everton and Rangers man Michael Ball believes that the club’s pursuit of Nathan Patterson is a “clever” one ahead of the January transfer window.

The club have been heavily linked with a potential swoop for the young right-back, who is reported to be valued at around £10m.

Patterson has struggled to break into the Rangers side, largely due to the presence of James Tavernier, who is the club captain.

In total, Patterson has made 19 first-team appearances for Steven Gerrard’s side, and has played just three times this term, once in the Europa League qualifiers against Alashkert, and twice in the League Cup, versus Dunfermline Athletic and Livingston.

Ball believes that Everton cannot solely pursue big name acquisitions and need to make sure that they mix youth and experience together throughout the upcoming transfer windows.

Ball said: “I think it’s good that Everton are looking north of the border and trying to be clever.

“We all like big signings, we all like the big name players but moving forward, it’s a mixture of trying to bring in players from the academy, a bit of youth from elsewhere, who can compete in every position, as well as your bigger signings and Nathan is really highly thought of at Rangers.”

Patterson is already a full Scotland international with three caps, and he has a contract at Ibrox until 2024.

فيديو | هالاند يسجل هدفه الأول مع مانشستر سيتي أمام بايرن ميونخ

سجل النجم النرويجي إيرلينج هالاند أول أهدافه بقميص مانشستر سيتي، في المباراة الجارية حاليًا أمام بايرن ميونخ.

ويستضيف ملعب “لامبو فيلد” في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، مباراة الفريقين الودية في إطار الاستعدادات للموسم الجديد 2022/23.

وكان من المفترض أن تنطلق المباراة في تمام الساعة الواحدة صباحًا بتوقيت القاهرة، ولكن تم تأجيلها لمدة ربع ساعة بسبب سوء الطقس.

وفي الدقيقة الثانية عشر من الشوط الأول، تمكن إيرلينج هالاند من تسجيل هدفه الأول بقميص مانشستر سيتي، بعد انتقاله إلى ملعب الاتحاد قادمًا من بوروسيا دورتموند هذا الصيف.

الهدف جاء بعد تمريرة من كيفين دي بروين إلى جاك جريليش، الذي نجح في مراوغة الدفاع ثم مرر كرة عرضية إلى هالاند وسددها في الشباك. هدف هالاند في مباراة مانشستر سيتي وبايرن ميونخ

وبعد الهدف، توقفت المباراة لأجل غير مسمى بسبب استمرار سوء الطقس، حيث خرج اللاعبون وطاقم الحكام من المباراة، وبدأت الجماهير في المغادرة حيث يبدو أن اللقاء لن يستأنف حاليًا. 

Sem espaço no Bahia, Gustavo está perto de assinar com o Goiás

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Com a necessidade de contratar reforços, o Bahia continua reformulando seu elenco e retirando jogadores que não vem sendo aproveitados pelo clube. O atacante Gustavo está entre os nomes que deixarão o Tricolor, entretanto o Goiás já está sondando o jogador.

Gustavo está no Bahia emprestado pelo Corinthians e será repassado ao Esmeraldino, que já deixou claro seu interesse na contratação do atacante. Na equipe baiana, ele participou de 24 jogos e marcou seis gols.

A negociação com o Goiás deve ser oficializada em breve, já que o atacante é esperado para realizar exames no clube nesta quarta-feira. Com a saída do jogador, a diretoria do Esquadrão de Aço, vai em busca de um novo atacante, já que como opção para a posição tem Hernane, que se recupera de uma fratura na perna, e João Paulo, que disputou a Copa do Brasil Sub-20 no ano passado.

Canada set to tour Zimbabwe

Canada are set to play their first major overseas series against a Full Member country when they tour Zimbabwe in March

Cricinfo staff04-Feb-2009Canada are set to play their first major overseas series against a Full Member country when they tour Zimbabwe in March. The matches form part of their preparations for the ICC World Cup Qualifiers in April.The games, which are likely to all be played in Harare, will take place between March 18 and 26 and are all likely to be against a Zimbabwe A side.The teams last met in a Twenty20 tournament in Toronto last October when Canada tied with Zimbabwe in the first match before losing a bowl off.

Exclusive: Ex-Everton star names Benitez’s "key guy"

Former Everton star Michael Ball has hailed Abdoulaye Doucoure as the club’s most important player.

The French midfielder has enjoyed an exceptional start to the season under the management of Rafael Benitez.

Doucoure has made six appearances in the Premier League and has scored twice, while also providing three assists.

Signed from Watford for a fee of £20m, the midfielder has developed into one of the first names on the team sheet at Goodison Park.

Last season, he played 29 times in the league, and the Toffees struggled immensely when he was injured towards the end of the campaign.

Indeed, he missed a total of eight games between March and May and Everton only won two of them.

And Ball believes that Doucoure can now claim to be the club’s single most important first-team player under the management of Rafael Benitez.

He said: “Doucoure is our key guy. If he’s missing out of that central midfield role, no matter who’s alongside him, we’ll struggle.

“Allan can’t do it by himself, Tom Davies can’t do it by himself, they need a guy like Doucoure to run over every blade of grass and I think one of the fans said he saw him running past his window once when he was playing a game because he’s everywhere.”

Doucoure has a contract until 2023 and is valued at £22.5m by Transfermarkt.

India get first taste of windy conditions

This training session was India’s first tryst with the windy conditions, on an otherwise perfect day – sunny and mildly warm.

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Endurance can be a problem in cold and windy conditions, and all the players were put to a stern test on that count © Getty Images
Pragyan Ojha stood at the boundary of the Cricket Field adjoining the Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Venkatesh Prasad hit a skier towards him, which Ojha comfortably got under. But then the wind carried it over the picket fence. Ojha looked towards Prasad, Prasad looked towards Ojha.The wind carried the message fast enough. They had heard of it, some of them – like Prasad – had experienced it, but now everyone had come face to face with the famous New Zealand winds. Then Prasad shouted, “You should have tried still.” This training session was India’s first tryst with the windy conditions on an otherwise perfect day – sunny and mildly warm.The session was an ideal one for the Indian players who have rarely played in such conditions, especially the ones in the limited-overs sides. India had to move to the adjoining ground because there was a two-day game on between the England Lions and Emerging New Zealand Players.The game plan for Gary Kirsten today was straightforward. It started with simple running that went on for about an hour and a half. Endurance can be a problem in cold and windy conditions, and all the players were put to a stern test on that count.During the fielding practice that followed, the fielders struggled to judge the carry on the ball, often running in too much. At least they now can be mindful of the wind before they enter match situation. Following the fielding the batsmen were divided into groups – one batted in the nets and the other went for the open-wicket practice. Virender Sehwag looked tired, and requested Kirsten to put him in the group that would go in later.During the open-wicket practice came another aspect, which was perhaps more important, that of bowling into the wind. All the Indian bowlers made use of that. The batsmen practised against Prasad, Robin Singh, local bowlers, a bowling machine and even Paddy Upton. Praveen Kumar was surprised by a return catch from Rohit Sharma, which came back too fast to him. He was hit on the elbow in the follow-through, but it didn’t cause too much damage, and Praveen was fit to bat later in the day.However it is too early identify which of the bowlers would be better off bowling into the wind. “You would have noticed today we practised with all the bowlers into the wind,” Kirsten said. “What we said was that every bowlers has got to do the hard yards some day. It’s not easy, but we have to be prepared for that. It’s about just adapting to the situation.”You just don’t turn up at 10am and win a game just because you are a better side on the paper. Someone’s got to work hard out there. This team’s very aware of that. Everyone wants to be a game-breaker.”They have been practising hard to come to terms with alien conditions, but India are staying away from discussing them too much when off the field. “We stay away from too much talk. Talk is dangerous,” Kirsten said. “What we do is, come into the nets and spend time there. We had nearly a four-and-a-half hours session yesterday, and another four-hour session today.”What we are focused on, is to make sure that the guys are ready when they are needed to be. It might take a bit of time during match play. Senior players who have been here pass on the information that they need, we pass the information too, but it’s the players who have got to do the job.”Kirsten could well be the right man to pass on the information about New Zealand. In the seven Tests he played here, he averaged 58.70, as opposed to his overall average of 45.27, and managed two centuries. The second of his centuries in New Zealand came more than a year after India’s disastrous tour in 2002-03.”The last tour was six-seven years ago,” Kirsten said. “We don’t focus on the past, we are worried about what happens ahead. We certainly haven’t had team meetings talking about what happened here six-seven years ago. We have played 17 games of cricket since September last year, and lost one. So we are very happy with our performance.”This team doesn’t focus on performance, but what we need to do on a daily basis. We believe that if we prepare and plan well, we give ourselves the best chance of a win. But we also know that the game is designed such that at anytime you can have a bad hour or two. We are very humble around that fact.”Kirsten was not bothered about the nature of the pitches, confident in the quality of his pace attack. “Everyone is talking about the wickets. It’s not something that concerns our minds too much. We are well planned for any conditions, our team is well balanced. Our seamers have had a particularly good year, and we are not concerned too much about the conditions.”

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