Australia restored or England refreshed?

ESPNcricinfo previews the third Investec Ashes Test at Durham

The Preview by Daniel Brettig08-Aug-2013Match factsAugust 9-13, Chester-le-Street
Start time 1100 (1000 GMT)Will David Warner be laughing his way back to the top of the batting order?•Getty Images

Big Picture At Old Trafford England remained unbeaten for the 11th consecutive Test, while Australia failed to win for the seventh match in a row. The result also ensured the Ashes would remain in English possession, yet the evidence of the eyes tended to conflict with that conveyed by the scoreboard and the record book. Australia appeared to have turned a significant corner, putting near enough to five days of staunch cricket together for the first time in recent memory, and England looked more than a little exhausted by their earlier efforts in the series. At the same time their batsmen showed increasing signs of frailty in the face of the tourists’ admirable pace attack, a reliance on Ian Bell and Kevin Pietersen to extricate the top three from bother growing more apparent with each match.So with the series moving to a venue less familiar to both sides, though the pitch is again straw-coloured, the question is how much the trends of Manchester will have an impact on proceedings at Durham. England were by far the better of the two sides in coping with the quick onset of another match so soon after the Nottingham epic, and this time also have the added relief of not having to worry about retaining the urn anymore. They should thus be capable of playing with a little more freedom of expression, not least the young opener Joe Root, who looked near enough to paralysed during two soporific innings in Lancashire. The unrelenting seam-up stylings of Graham Onions appear a likely reinforcement for the hosts’ bowling attack, which lacked a certain pep last week.For Australia, the gains of the third Test will mean little if they are not followed up with a pair of equally compelling displays in the final two matches. Given how inconsistent the side has been throughout Michael Clarke’s captaincy, bottoming out with a horrid display in India, the habits of successful teams need to be re-established with a strong sequence of performances. The team’s belief in their bowling attack is considerable, but the batsmen now need to show that they can maintain the standards set by Clarke, Chris Rogers, Steven Smith and Brad Haddin. It cannot be forgotten that the next campaign for the Ashes is but three months away.Form guideEngland: DWWWW
Australia: DLLLL
Players to watchJonathan Trott has been on something of a charm offensive this summer, appearing in plenty of interviews and doing his best to sound like the world’s most fascinating individual. However somewhere along the way his ability to bat boring seems to have been lost. Near enough to impassable during the previous Ashes series in Australia, he failed to capitalise on some free-scoring form at Trent Bridge, albeit partly due to an incorrectly given lbw decision in the second innings. From there his form has ebbed away, and at Old Trafford he looked lost, stumbling across his stumps in the manner of sundry English batsmen in 1989. Within the team, Trott is admired for his consistency and even temper. Perhaps he needs to remember that being dull is an asset, not a weakness.Plenty of observers were surprised by the vim with which Chris Rogers batted in Manchester, but not those who had seen him play precisely those kinds of innings for Middlesex and Victoria. No fussiness, but plenty of feistiness, as a succession perfectly reasonable deliveries were cuffed to the boundary. The ability to play with aggression and decisiveness at a point of the game where others may be nervous or unsure is one of Rogers’ great attributes, but another is the fashioning of hundreds. So far, despite serviceable contribution to the series, he has fallen short of that goal. Nonetheless, Rogers is Australia’s best hope of finding someone other than Clarke to push on to the kind of score an innings may be built around.Team newsGraham Onions and Chris Tremlett are both in the England squad, and it appears most likely that the former will shuffle into the XI, perhaps at the expense of Tim Bresnan. There will be some temptation to withdraw one of Stuart Broad or James Anderson from the firing line after their efforts so far in the series.England (probable) 1 Alastair Cook (capt), 2 Joe Root, 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Ian Bell, 6 Jonny Bairstow, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Tim Bresnan/Graham Onions, 9 Stuart Broad, 10 Graeme Swann, 11 James AndersonHaving tried no end of permutations since Michael Hussey’s retirement, Australia appeared to settle on a batting order they may keep from the second innings in Manchester. David Warner looked comfortable at the top with Rogers, while Shane Watson’s bowling may again lead to his demotion. One of Ryan Harris or Mitchell Starc will most likely make way for the fresher Jackson Bird.Australia (probable) 1 David Warner, 2 Chris Rogers, 3 Usman Khawaja, 4 Michael Clarke (capt), 5 Shane Watson, 6 Steve Smith, 7 Brad Haddin (wk), 8 Peter Siddle, 9 Ryan Harris, 10 Nathan Lyon, 11 Jackson Bird.Pitch and conditionsThe surface unveiled for the fourth Test maintains a pattern of dry, hard pitches prepared more or less to the specifications of the England coach Andy Flower. The forecast for Durham is for the occasional shower amid periods of friendly, if cloudy, weather.Stats and trivia This is the first Ashes Test to be played in Durham, making it the ninth ground to host a Test between England and Australia in the UK The last Ashes series to be drawn 2-2 took place in England in 1972 Michael Clarke needs 103 runs to pass Justin Langer and move into sixth place on Australia’s list of all-time run-makersQuotes”We want to win the Ashes and we haven’t yet done it. Along the way we retained them pretty quickly so that is a great achievement and something to be mighty proud of. We want to go on and win the series. The way the lads are, the way we are as a team and the way Andy Flower operates, there will be no let up of the standards we set ourselves.”
“I don’t think anyone is here to ‘give them a go’. That’s not in any Test cricket and certainly not an Ashes series, especially the position we’re sitting in now. It’s about picking your best 11 players.”

Rohrer, Shehzad and Jacobs drafted in for CPL

Ben Rohrer, Ahmed Shehzad and Davy Jacobs have been drafted in to the CPL as replacements for Steve Smith, Shaun Marsh and Aaron Finch

ESPNcricinfo staff04-Jul-2013

Pakistan’s Ahmed Shehzad will play for Jamaica Tallawahs•AFP

Ben Rohrer, Ahmed Shehzad and Davy Jacobs have been drafted in to the Caribbean Premier League as replacements for Steve Smith, Shaun Marsh and Aaron Finch, after the Australian trio was unable to get no-objection certificates from Cricket Australia.Rohrer will replace his countryman Smith for Antigua Hawksbills, Pakistan opener Shehzad will step in for Marsh for Jamaica Tallawahs, and South African wicketkeeper Jacobs will be coming in for Finch for Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel.Rohrer, who scored 295 runs at a strike-rate of 152.09 in the 2012-13 edition of the Big Bash League, said that he was relishing the prospect of working with Hawksbills coach Viv Richards and Ricky Ponting, who is part of the squad.Shehzad was part of the Pakistan squad that won the 2009 World Twenty20 and reached the semi-finals of the 2011 World Cup. He has scored two domestic T20 centuries and has a strike-rate of 134.23.”Losing Shaun is a shame but we have got a like-for-like replacement with Ahmed Shehzad who is perfect for the team’s balance,” Paul Nixon, the Tallawahs coach, said. Nixon also praised Shehzad’s “special ability” as a top-order batsman.”Chris (Gayle) knows him well and we believe that he will be a match-winner who can really make his mark on the world stage. He is a very gifted and classy player and we feel he is the last piece in our jigsaw.”Jacobs, like Shehzad and Rohrer, initially missed out on a spot with one of the six franchises in the draft in June. He captained South African franchise Warriors to their first ever Twenty20 title in 2010-11.”Davy Jacobs is a proven performer in Twenty20 cricket,” Gordon Greenidge, coach of the Red Steel, said. “The fact he can bat anywhere in the top order is great as it provides us with real flexibility and I like the balance of our squad.”He will add steel to the Red Steel dressing room and bring a winning mentality and vast experience to the squad.”The inaugural Caribbean Premier League starts on July 30 in Barbados and concludes on August 24 in Trinidad.

Younis, Misbah stabilise Pakistan

It was down to the old firm of Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq to stabilise Pakistan after the top order wobbled again

The Report by Abhishek Purohit11-Sep-2013
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsYounis Khan went past 7000 Test runs•AFP

It was down to the old firm of Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq to stabilise Pakistan after the top order wobbled again. Khurram Manzoor did make a determined half-century in his comeback series but Mohammad Hafeez had another failure at Test level and Azhar Ali fell early as well, leaving it to the experienced hands to start the repair job at 96 for 3. By stumps, Younis had become the fourth Pakistan batsmen to go past 7000 Test runs on his way to one more fifty, Misbah had dug in for the long haul as usual, and the stand had grown to 67.There was almost an air of inevitability to this familiar partnership, which was saying a lot on a pitch where a batsman was never quite in. The expected deterioration hadn’t happened yet, but there were many deliveries that stayed low. Scoring was difficult through the day but Younis and Misbah were assured, Younis pushing and driving straight, Misbah guiding and nudging square. There was the occasional play-and-miss and lbw appeal, but that could induce no change at all in the men’s temperament or their methods.Manzoor had shown excellent composure till he rushed out for a single to square leg soon after tea and was stranded, Younis’ refusal coming a touch late. The opener had kicked on from an uncertain start to play several aggressive drives with superb timing through point, cover and straight down the ground.Zimbabwe’s fast bowlers came nowhere close to matching the kind of bite Junaid Khan had generated on the first morning. They weren’t able to target the good length areas, where there were cracks, as well as Junaid had. Often, they overpitched, and Pakistan, chiefly Younis and Manzoor, capitalised.Manzoor could have gone without scoring. In the sixth over, he seemed to have got some glove off Brian Vitori for the wicketkeeper to take it down the leg side – there was a clear deviation – but the umpire probably felt it had come off the thigh pad. He was 1 off 23 at one stage and it was Hafeez who began with confidence, flicking and straight-driving for three fours as Pakistan got through the potentially tense period of eight overs before lunch unscathed.He fell in characteristic fashion soon after the break, though, poking at a Vitori length delivery to edge to first slip on 22. Azhar could have gone fourth ball, when Tendai Chatara hit his pad in front of middle but the appeal was turned down. But he was to fall in similar fashion, trapped leg-before off Tinashe Panyangara for 7.By then, though, Manzoor had got over his early nerves, and Zimbabwe had turned to Hamilton Masakadza, possibly to give their specialist seamers some leeway after the workload they carried in the first Test. However, Brendan Taylor stuck with Masakadza for four overs after Younis came in, allowing the batsman to settle in against harmless, gentle length deliveries outside off.In the morning, Chatara and Vitori also had had few problems settling in, as they batted into the second hour of the day in a last-wicket stand of 46 that stretched the Zimbabwe innings to 294. The hosts began the day on 237 for 8, hoping to make the most of the remaining two wickets with the surface expected to deteriorate significantly later. There was quite some sense on display from Nos 10 and 11 as they defended resolutely and earned precious runs.Pakistan felt they had got Chatara caught behind on 1 when Junaid ripped a lifter past the batsman’s prod. There was a faint sound as ball passed bat, but umpire Steve Davis was unmoved. It would be an hour-and-a-half more before Pakistan finally ended the innings.Chatara was fortunate again when a couple of close lbw shouts were turned down, off Ajmal and Hafeez, the latter one appearing especially tight. Abdur Rehman ultimately broke through in the 20th over of the day when umpire Ranmore Martinesz decided ruled the latest leg-before shout against Chatara, on 21, was far too plumb to be turned down.Panyangara had one lbw appeal negated against Misbah when he was on 18, the ball hitting the Pakistan captain high, on the back thigh pad. That was about as close as Zimbabwe came to separating the familiar partners.

تقارير: نيمار لا يزال مهووسًا بالعودة إلى برشلونة

كشفت تقارير صحفية إسبانية، أن اللاعب البرازيلي نيمار دا سيلفا يريد الرحيل عن باريس سان جيرمان والانضمام إلى برشلونة خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية المقبلة.

نيمار دا سيلفا كان قريبًا من العودة إلى برشلونة في مرتين، ولكن فشلت المفاوضات في النهاية لأن باريس سان جيرمان تمسك باللاعب.

صحيفة “سبورت” الإسبانية، أكدت أن الوضع حاليًا يختلف، حيث يريد النادي الفرنسي رحيل البرازيلي للتخلص من مشاكله دخل ملعب حديقة الأمراء.

وأشارت التقارير إلى أن برشلونة يتابع موقف اللاعب البرازيلي، خاصة أن صفقة عودة ليونيل ميسي فشلت، لذلك أصبح نيمار دا سيلفا هدفًا مجددًا للنادي الكتالوني.

طالع أيضًا.. ذا أثلتيك تتوقع موقف برناردو سيلفا من الانتقال إلى الدوري السعودي

بعد عام واحد فقط من مغادرته لـ باريس سان جيرمان، كانت هناك احتمالات لعودة نيمار، حينها كانت رغبة اللاعب هي الانضمام إلى البلوجرانا، ولكن بعدها استمر لاستكمال عقده الذي ينتهي في يونيو 2025.

في هذا السياق، سعى نيمار الذي رأى ميسي يغادر باريس، للانتقال إلى برشلونة، وتحدث مع بيني زهافي الوكيل الصهيوني، والذي كان شخصية أساسية في رحيله عن كامب نو، وهو صديق مقرب من رئيس النادي الكتالوني خوان لابورتا.

رغم ذلك، لا تزال العملية معقدة للغاية، وقد أوضح تشافي بالفعل أنه لم يكن نيمار من بين أولوياته، ولا يمكن التفكير فيه إلا بعد استيفاء بعض الشروط، أبرزها أن يتم تعزيز المراكز التي يحتاجها المدرب قبل ذلك.

أخيرًا، يجب أن يخفض نيمار راتبه كثيرًا، باعتباره واحدًا من أعلى اللاعبين أجرًا في أوروبا، ولا يمكن أن يتحمل برشلونة راتبه، حسب ما أكدت المصادر المقربة من البلوجرانا.

Rohit Sharma backs Dhawal Kulkarni after victory over Kings XI

Dhawal Kulkarni’s last over against Kings XI Punjab may have drawn criticism from many quarters but the pace bowler has the firm backing of his Mumbai Indians captain, Rohit Sharma

Amol Karhadkar01-May-2013

Dhawal Kulkarni has received the backing of his captain and team-mates in spite of being criticised for his final over against Kings XI on Monday•BCCI

Dhawal Kulkarni found himself in a strange place on Monday night. Against Kings XI Punjab on Monday, with 17 needed to win, the Mumbai Indians bowler conceded 12 runs in an eight-ball final over, which included a wide and a no-ball. Two nights before the match against Kings XI, Kulkarni had bowled a match-winning, three-wicket spell at the same venue, with the wickets of Tillekaratne Dilshan, Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers to his name, but the manner in which he bowled the final over against Kings XI turned from a hero to its antithesis.Six deliveries in the eight-ball over – and what should have been a nine-ball over when square-leg umpire Asad Rauf failed to notice a full toss above waist height – were full tosses. Such was the angst against Kulkarni that a reporter asked Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma how “Dhawal Kulkarni did everything he could to lose the match”. But Rohit stood firmly behind his team-mate.”Dew takes a lot of things out of equation,” Rohit said. “Spinners find it very hard to turn the ball. Bowlers, in general, find it difficult to grip the ball. As far as Dhawal is concerned, you can’t be so aggressive. It’s just that anybody can have a bad game. You see the way he bowled in the last game. As I said, it’s not easy with the dew. You’ve got to give him some time.”This was just his second game and he came and bowled pretty well, I would say. It’s not easy to come and bowl the last over with that wet ball. I think he did a pretty good job.”Kulkarni is one of the shadow men, who belongs to a list of premier domestic pace bowlers who do not come into the frame for India selection. Though Pankaj Singh tops that list, Kulkarni is not far behind. Those on Kulkarni’s side say that his number of five-wicket hauls – 11, to be precise – is almost as much as the number of first-class games played by some of the reputed bowlers. Yet after being on the tour with the Indian team to New Zealand in 2009, Kulkarni has stayed in the wilderness and is yet to be offered a central contract.One of Kulkarni’s main drawbacks, after returning from the tour in New Zealand in 2009, was said to be lack of genuine pace. Over the last four years, though, he has improved on his physique and fitness and it has reflected on his pace as well. “He’s an absolute gym man,” Rohit said. “He likes to work out, he likes to be fit. I know that he bowled [at] about 140[kph], so it shows that he has been really working hard.”Captain of the Mumbai Indians for the last three matches, Rohit reiterated that Kulkarni’s performance in his two IPL matches so matches had been remarkable for a player who had spent a month on the bench.”It’s very tough for any player, not just Dhawal,” he said. ” [The poor guy was benched for the last six-seven games]. Yet, he bowled a match-winning spell in the last game. On Monday, he defended 17 runs under pressure in the last over.””It’s not easy for a guy sitting out to come in with all of us expecting a huge performance from him. Still, I think he showed a lot of maturity. Having played together for many years now, we both understand each other well and it helps both of us,” Rohit said.

Volante Jatobá celebra estreia pelo Atlético-GO: 'Noite inesquecível'

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Na última quarta-feira, o Atlético Goianiense recebeu o Anapolina no estádio Antônio Accioly e teve uma vitória tranquila, por 3 a 0. A partida também marcou a estreia do volante Carlos Jatobá, que chegou ao Dragão após passagem pelo Sporting B. Além de ter comemorado a primeira partida como titular, o jogador celebrou, além de tudo, a vitória.

– Foi uma noite inesquecível para mim, precisava disso, desse momento. Contente pela estreia como titular, acredito que pude desempenhar aquilo que o professor pediu. Além da estreia, estou feliz pela vitória, pelo jeito que foi, o futebol que apresentamos. Agora é seguir trabalhando para continuar agarrando as oportunidades – disse Jatobá, que também falou sobre sua volta ao futebol brasileiro.

– Importante esse retorno, o futebol brasileiro é diferente do português. O Atlético é um time que evoluiu nos últimos anos, sempre figurando na elite do nacional. A estrutura aqui é muito boa, e fui muito bem recebido, agradeço a confiança e farei de tudo para ajudar o clube nos objetivos da temporada – concluiu.

O próximo duelo do Dragão é o clássico diante do Goiás, no próximo domingo (03), às 17h.

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Bailey hits back after Chapple burst

Glen Chapple and George Bailey took turns to sparkle under an oh so welcome sun and this game is not quite ready to be written off as a watery draw

David Lloyd at the Ageas Bowl25-May-2013
ScorecardGlen Chapple rocked Hampshire with four wickets in six balls•Getty Images

With Lancashire’s Great Glen, the irrepressible captain Chapple, and Hampshire’s soon to depart Australian import, George Bailey, having taken turns to sparkle under an oh so welcome sun, this game is not quite ready to be written off as a watery draw.Stalemate remains the likeliest outcome, a hardly surprising conclusion given that 88 overs were lost to the weather across the first two days. But whatever the result on the final day, there have been three or four individual performances to take away and treasure.At 39, Chapple is clearly nearing the end of a wonderful career with Lancashire. He cannot, however, have enjoyed many patches more purple than the one which threatened to shatter Hampshire here shortly after lunch.The game was proceeding along quite gently when Chapple suddenly found the reverse swing he had been seeking. The bare statistic of what followed is that he captured four wickets in the space of six deliveries, spread across two overs, but those figures do not begin to do justice to what occurred.Shielding the ball in his hands so that the home batsmen could gain no clue about what was coming next, he swung it both ways to viciously good effect.James Vince was well caught, low down at second slip, by Lancashire’s first innings hero, Andrea Agathangelou. Then, a couple of deliveries later, left-hander Sean Ervine shouldered arms to what he thought was an outswinger, only to have his off stump clipped.The two best balls, though, were saved for youngsters Michael Bates and Chris Wood at the start of Chapple’s next over. Both were of near yorker length, both swerved in late and fast and if either batsman had kept them out it would not have been far short of a miracle.Suddenly, Hampshire were 144 for 7, and they might have struggled to make 160 had Bailey, on 29, been held by a diving Stephen Moore at square leg following an uppish clip against Wayne White. Instead, the chance went to ground, the ball stopped doing precisely as Chapple commanded and the hosts were able to hit back strongly.Chapple was not to be denied the 37th five-for of his career (and his first against Hampshire) with David Balcombe chipping to midwicket. But he did have to go without a 900th first-class victim (for another day, at least) because keeper Gareth Cross was unable to pouch a diving catch when Bailey edged on 42.Even at that stage, though, the magic bubble had been burst with Danny Briggs, at No. 10, looking cool and comfortable in support of the home team’s last front-line batsman.Bailey is set to join Australia’s Champions Trophy squad after this match and it seems unclear whether he will return later in the summer. If not, he may well have ended a six-week stay as he began it – by narrowly missing out on a maiden Championship century.Against Leicestershire, on debut, Bailey batted beautifully throughout to reach 93. This time he had a couple of escapes but there was also some splendidly clean hitting and fierce counter-attacking – just as one would expect from an international T20 captain.A dozen fours and a straight six, off Kyle Hogg, took Bailey into the 80s before a mistimed drive into the covers ended his hopes of a hundred. Still, from looking in trouble, Hampshire had been piloted back to within touching distance of their visitors – a position which James Tomlinson and Balcombe reinforced by making three strikes against Lancashire’s top order.

مدافع غانا السابق: كنت سببًا في احتراف محمد صلاح بـ أوروبا

كشف مدافع منتخب غانا الأسبق، صامويل إنكوم، عن الدور الذي لعبه في احتراف قائد منتخب مصر الحالي ومهاجم ليفربول، محمد صلاح، بقارة أوروبا عام 2012.

وبدأ محمد صلاح مشواره الأوروبي مع نادي بازل في الدوري السويسري قبل الانطلاق إلى الدوري الإنجليزي عبر تشيلسي ثم الإعارة إلى فيورنتينا في الدوري الإيطالي وكذلك روما قبل الانضمام إلى ليفربول.

بينما كان إنكوم يلعب ضمن صفوف بازل في الفترة من 2009 إلى 2011 قبل الرحيل إلى دنبرو في الدوري الأوكراني والآن عاد إلى موطنه عبر نادي هارتس أوف أوك.

اقرأ أيضًا.. وكيل ماك أليستر يصل إنجلترا لإتمام صفقة انتقاله إلى ليفربول

وتحدث إنكوم عن دوره في احتراف محمد صلاح في حواره مع إذاعة “Peace FM” الغانية، وقال: “لقد أوصيت مسؤولي بازل بالتعاقد مع مو صلاح”.

وتابع: “كنت أرتدي القميص رقم 22 في الوقت الذي سافر منتخب غانا إلى مصر لخوض مباراة ودية كان يلعب محمد صلاح وكان بجانبي المهاجم الغاني السابق إريك بيكوي (لاعب بتروجيت السابق)”.

وأضاف: “بعد عودتي إلى بازل كنا نخوض مباراة أمام بايرن ميونخ في دوري أبطال أوروبا، ولكن لم أنس سرعة محمد صلاح في تلك المباراة وهو ما تحدثت عنه مع مديري الرياضي في بازل ورشحته للانضمام إلى الفريق والذي طلب مني بعد ذلك عقب متابعته للاعب إذا كان بإمكاني التحدث معه”.

وواصل تصريحاته: “أخبرني محمد صلاح عندما تحدثت معه عن اهتمام بازل، أنه يريد الاحتراف واللعب في أوروبا وهو ما حدث بعد ذلك”.

Ponte Preta x São Paulo: prováveis times, onde acompanhar e desfalques

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A situação de Ponte Preta e São Paulo neste início de temporada não é nada boa. Enquanto a Macaca lida com um início instável de Campeonato Paulista e com a troca de técnico, o Tricolor está com a corda no pescoço depois de perder em sua estreia na Copa Libertadores. O jogo deste sábado, válido pela sexta rodada do Estadual, pode servir para uma das duas equipes recuperar confiança.

Dona de cinco pontos em 15 disputados, a Ponte Preta demitiu Mazola Júnior e trouxe Jorginho para a vaga. Neste fim de semana, no entanto, o interino João Paulo Sanches comanda a equipe no Moisés Lucarelli. Já o São Paulo, que está focado na partida da próxima quarta, contra o Talleres, deve ir com time misto ou reserva. O técnico André Jardine, assim como toda a delegação, está muito pressionado no cargo. Promessa de jogo tenso na Campinas.

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Veja todas as informações sobre o jogo:

Local: Moisés Lucarelli, em Campinas (SP)
Data/Horário: 9/2/2019, às 19h
Árbitro: Raphael Claus
Assistentes:Danilo Ricardo Simon e Luiz Alberto Nogueira
Onde acompanhar: Premiere e em tempo real no site do LANCE!

PONTE PRETA: Ivan, Arnaldo, Renan Fonseca, Reginaldo e Diego Renan; Nathan, Igor Henrique, Gerson Magrão (Hugo Cabral) e Matheus Vargas; Matheus Oliveira e Thalles. Técnico: João Paulo Sanches

Desfalques: Edson (terceiro cartão amarelo), Giovanni, André Castro, Mantuan e Rafael Longuine
Pendurados: Arnaldo e Igor Henrique

SÃO PAULO: Jean, Igor Vinícius, Bruno Alves, Rodrigo e Léo; Willian Farias, Araruna e Diego Souza; Helinho, Antony e Gonzalo Carneiro. Técnico: André Jardine.

Desfalques:Bruno Peres (poupado), Pablo (liberado para conhecer o filho), Anderson Martins, Rojas e Liziero (machucados); Luan e Igor Gomes (Seleção sub-20); e Hudson (terceiro cartão amarelo).

Palmeiras acerta a permanência de Bruno Henrique e renova até 2023

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Bruno Henrique não aceitou a oferta do Tianjin Teda, da China, e renovou seu contrato com o Palmeiras até 2023. O martelo foi batido há pouco, em reunião na Academia de Futebol com o jogador, Bruno Paiva, seu empresário, e o diretor de futebol Alexandre Mattos.

A equipe asiática estava disposta a pagar a multa rescisória de 6 milhões de euros (R$ 25 milhões), e ainda ofereceu salário de R$ 1,7 milhão por mês ao jogador. O Verdão, contudo, considerava necessária a permanência do capitão no título brasileiro e nos últimos três dias trabalhou pela renovação.

-O Palmeiras me abriu as portas em 2017, me acolheu super bem, sempre me deu o melhor para trabalhar. Me sinto muito em casa aqui e, por isso, optei por renovar. O projeto do clube é grandioso e quero fazer parte. Erguer a taça do Brasileirão ano passado foi algo indescritível e quero repetir isso muitas outras vezes – disse Bruno, ao site do clube.

-Novamente o Avanti foi decisivo para consolidarmos mais uma permanência de um jogador fundamental no elenco. A contribuição do torcedor palmeirense deixa o clube cada vez mais forte e competitivo em todas as frentes – acrescentou o presidente Maurício Galiotte.

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Com a definição, Bruno Henrique deve ser titular no clássico deste sábado, às 17h, no Allianz Parque, contra o Corinthians.

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