تشكيل بولندا أمام الأرجنتين في كأس العالم 2022.. ليفاندوفسكي يقود الهجوم

أعلن المدير الفني لمنتخب بولندا، تشيسلاف ميخنييفيتش، التشكيل الأساسي لمواجهة الأرجنتين مساء اليوم في كأس العالم قطر 2022.

ويلتقي المنتخبان في إطار منافسات الجولة الثالثة من دور المجموعات على ملعب 974، في التاسعة مساء.

طالع.. مباشر بالفيديو | مباراة الأرجنتين وبولندا في كأس العالم 2022.. إعلان التشكيلين

ويحتاج منتخب بولندا للتعادل فقط من أجل التأهل إلى دور الـ 16، بينما يحتاج الأرجنتين للفوز، أو التعادل مع عدم فوز السعودية. تشكيل بولندا أمام الأرجنتين في كأس العالم

حراسة المرمى: فوتشيك تشيزني.

الدفاع: ماتي كاش، جاكوب كيويور، كميل جليك، بارتوش بيريزينسكي.

الوسط: برزيميسلاف فرانكوفسكي، كريستيان بيليك، بيتور زيلينسكي، جريجوري كريتشوفياك.

الهجوم: روبرت ليفاندوفسكي، كارول سيفدريسكي.

Newcastle: Targett was "on point again"

Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United side fell to a disappointing defeat on Saturday afternoon, with Liverpool running out 1-0 winners at St James’ Park.

The Magpies had some of their own chances, but if it were not for Martin Dubravka’s highly impressive display between the sticks, the scoreline may well have made much worse reading, with the 33-year-old making a whopping nine saves throughout the match.

However, despite the result, it was not only the Slovakia international who turned in an impressive display for Newcastle against the Reds, with Matt Targett being “on point again” – in the words of Jamie Carragher – against Jurgen Klopp’s side.

Targett impressed for Newcastle

Indeed, over his 90 minutes on the pitch, the 26-year-old was imperious in a defensive capacity, making three clearances, one interception and six tackles, blocking one shot and winning eight of his 12 duels – a success rate of 67%.

While the £35k-per-week talent did not offer much going forwards – a story which was consistent throughout the majority of the Magpies side – he still had 62 touches of the ball (the second-most for Newcastle) while also completing 21 passes and two long balls.

These returns saw the £15.3m-rated left-back earn an impressive SofaScore match rating of 7.2, ranking him as Howe’s joint second-best performer on the day behind Dubravka. The Chronicle’s Lee Ryder also awarded the defender an eight in his own player ratings, in addition to stating: “A solid display with half a dozen successful tackles. Did well.”

Indeed, from this performance, it is easy to see why the 44-year-old Magpies boss is reportedly eager to make Targett’s temporary stay at St James’ Park a permanent one this summer, as the former England under-21 international has already proven himself to be a key part of Howe’s first-team squad since his January arrival.

AND in other news – Forget Almiron: “Sloppy” 18-touch Newcastle passenger failed Howe against Liverpool

Agressor de gandula é suspenso por 12 jogos pelo TJD-MS

MatériaMais Notícias

O Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva do Mato Grosso do Sul julgou na noite desta quinta-feira, os envolvidos no caso do gandula que foi espancado no último clássico entre Comercial e Operário, pelo Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense.

Do lado do Operário, o atacante Jeferson Reis, autor do espancamento, e o massagista Raul Prazeres foram suspensos por 12 jogos. Do lado do Comercial o lateral Jeferson Baré, que aparece nas imagens dando uma voadora no agressor, também foi suspenso por oito jogos.TadeuKutter, que é atleta do time de base do Comercial e trabalha como gandula nas partidas do profissional, foi suspenso das competições por 30 dias.Os clubes foram também foram multados.

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O Operário foi multado em R$ 1 mil e o Comercial, mandante da partida, em R$ 2 mil. Rodrigo Gral foi absolvido. Os auditores do Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva demoraram pouco mais de duas horas para definirem as condenações.

Sammy vows to bring passion and energy

After playing just eight Tests, Darren Sammy finds himself catapulted to the forefront of West Indies cricket in a time of upheaval and change, but none of this appears to faze him

Tariq Engineer21-Oct-2010

The joy of cricket, that is what Darren Sammy wants to bring back to West Indies•AFP

Darren Sammy never dreamed of being the West Indies captain. He once said his goal was to be the workhorse of the side. Yet after playing only eight Tests, he finds himself catapulted to the forefront of West Indies cricket in a time of upheaval and change, with a tough tour of Sri Lanka on the horizon, but none of this appears to faze him.”I am going to be bold and frank,” Sammy told ESPNcricinfo. “I will let the players know what I expect and I, myself, will set an example. I will bring out the passion, the energy, and the commitment to West Indies cricket.”Sammy was given the captaincy after his predecessor Chris Gayle, and vice-captain Dwayne Bravo chose not to sign central contracts last month. The pair, along with Kieron Pollard, have forged lucrative Twenty20 careers in domestic tournaments, including the IPL, and refused WICB’s contracts which stipulated that they must make themselves available for the West Indies team at all times.The selectors decided it was important to have a captain who wanted to make that commitment, and placed Sammy and the Australian-born batsman Brendan Nash in charge of the Test squad until the end of the 2011 home series, ending Gayle’s three-year period at the helm of the team. Gayle and Bravo are in the squad that is headed to Sri Lanka, and Sammy is confident of having his former captain’s support.”Ever since I started my career in 2004, Chris has been the one who has made me feel comfortable. I have a good relationship with him, and with most of the players. He has said he will give me and the team his full support, which I know he means.”Sammy said he doesn’t feel any pressure to justify his place despite not being a regular member of the Test squad since he marked his Test debut in 2007 with 7 for 66 at Old Trafford. Since then he has been in and out of the side, averaging 19.40 with the bat and 27.74 with the ball. “I have full confidence in my ability,” Sammy said. “When I have been given the opportunity to play Test cricket, my stats show that I have done well.”West Indies have slipped to seventh place in the ICC Test rankings and eighth in the ODI chart and Sammy, obviously, is keen to lead the side back up the table. To do this he talks about thinking clearly on the field and executing properly, about doing the right things. But most of all, he talks about playing with pride and passion – something West Indies teams of recent vintage have often lacked.”I vow to represent the West Indies with pride and dignity,” he said. “Whatever we do, whether we are fielding, batting or bowling, you do with pride.”He realises this is no overnight task, that West Indies are in a rebuilding phase, and the Sri Lanka tour is merely the first step in what will be a long journey back to prominence. He remains optimistic though, that everyone is on the same page. “It will take a strong work ethic and discipline to get us there. We have to work as a team. We have to enjoy what we do. When we do that, and when we play well, it brings lots of smiles to the Caribbean people.”Sammy is acutely aware of the heritage of West Indies cricket and the responsibility of the current generation to live up to it. “I am taking on a mountain that carries so much legacy,” he said, “and I will also remind the guys of the great legacy that we carry.” He talks about the honour of following in the footsteps of Frank Worrell, Garfield Sobers, Clive Lloyd and Vivian Richards as the captain of the side. Sammy’s comments are in contrast to Gayle’s, who has said more than once that he does not want to be captain, and that he wouldn’t be sad if Test cricket were to disappear.Sammy plans to pick the brains of Lloyd and Richards, as well as senior players in the current team, to help him become a better captain. However, he makes it clear he will ultimately be his own man.His expectations for the tour of Sri Lanka are simple – to compete. The squad contains a lot of new faces and he cites Shivnarine Chanderpaul as someone who sets “an excellent example” as a batsman and a cricketer that newcomers can look up to. Gayle is another player he feels can inspire the youngsters in the squad. Although Sulieman Benn will miss the first Test due to suspension, Sammy is confident the team has the bowling resources to trouble the Sri Lankan batsman.But beyond the mathematics of wins and losses, Sammy wants to put the smiles back on the faces of West Indies fans. He wants to make them feel the same way he felt when he first started watching cricket with his father. “That’s what Darren Sammy wants to do. Bring back the joy.”

Sheff Wed receive injury boost

Sheffield Wednesday have been boosted by the news that key pair George Byers and Liam Palmer should be fit for the crucial clash with Fleetwood Town.

The Lowdown: Huge game for Owls

The Owls were beaten 1-0 away to Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday afternoon, in what was a damaging defeat in the League One promotion battle.

The loss leaves Darren Moore’s side in seventh place and outside the playoff places ahead of Tuesday evening’s massive trip to struggling Fleetwood.

Wednesday had to make do without both Byers and Palmer for the Wycombe game – they didn’t come off the substitutes’ bench – with the pair key players this season, having started a combined 54 league matches.

The Latest: Key duo return

Speaking to the media on Saturday [via Football League World], however, Moore confirmed that he expects the duo to return to the fold at Fleetwood, having rested them at Adams Park:

“It has been a big week. The likes of George and Liam Palmer have played twice this week and we decided to rotate. Now we get them back and ready for Tuesday.

“We have suffered a lot of injuries this season from over misuse and fatigue and tiredness from games. I was able to rejuggle the pack and get ready for Tuesday.”

The Verdict: Massive boost for Wednesday

This is a huge boost for anyone of an Owls persuasion, given the enormity of Tuesday’s potentially make-or-break trip to Highbury.

Victory there would leave playoff destiny in Wednesday’s hands, taking them above Plymouth Argyle and Wycombe, and possibly Sunderland, too, if they don’t win at home to Rotherham on Tuesday.

Both Byers and Palmer would surely both be in Moore’s strongest possible XI and them being back in the team enhances the Owls’ hopes of securing a top-six place, ahead of the final game against Portsmouth at Hillsborough next weekend.

Byers has brought quality and poise to Wednesday’s midfield, scoring five league goals, while Palmer is a model of consistency, having now made 342 appearances for the club.

الاتحاد الغاني يتقدم بشكوى إلى فيفا ضد حكم مباراة البرتغال

قدم الاتحاد الغاني لكرة القدم، شكوى للاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم، ضد حكم مباراة النجوم السوداء أمام البرتغال، والتي انتهت بفوز الأخير 3/2.

وسجل منتخب البرتغال الهدف الأول عن طريق كريستيانو رونالدو، من ركلة جزاء حصل عليها، واحتسبها الأمريكي إسماعيل الفتاح.

طالع أيضًا.. لاعب غانا بعد الاحتفال بهدفه أمام البرتغال على طريقة رونالدو: لم أقصد عدم احترامه

وحسب ما أفادت شبكة “GhanaSoccerNet” الغانية، أن الاتحاد الغاني لكرة القدم، قدم التماسًا إلى الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم، مطالبًا بعقوبة الحكم الأمريكي الذي ألقى بالتكنولوجيا في سلة المهملات.

ورفض الحكم الأمريكي ذو الأصول المغربية، إلقاء نظرة على شاشة حكم الفيديو المساعد، واعتبر تدخل ساليسو على رونالدو يستدعي احتساب ركلة جزاء.

أثار هذا القرار الغضب، حيث تساءل الكثيرون عن آليات حكم الفيديو المساعد، للحد من مثل هذه الحالات المؤسفة.

Celtic hit with Josip Juranovic blow

Celtic have been hit with a fresh injury setback over defender Josip Juranovic after the Old Firm clash on Sunday…

What’s the latest?

The Hoops full-back was forced off in the 67th minute of the game as he hobbled off with what appeared to be a hamstring strain and was replaced by Anthony Ralston.

Bhoys boss Ange Postecoglou did not comment on his situation after the match and Celtic now face a nervous wait to find out the severity of the injury in the coming days.

Supporters will be gutted

This news will surely leave Celtic supporters gutted as it will be a big blow to lose him for any period of time between now and the end of the season. Depending on how bad of a strain it is, he could be out for days, weeks, or months and that is why the supporters will be anxious to hear more about him.

After he came off, Ralston struggled against Ryan Kent for the rest off the game. Athletic journalist Jordan Campbell noted that the Gers were “getting joy” against the Scot and this highlights Juranovic’s importance to the team and the impact his loss will have in the coming weeks if he is missing.

The difference between Celtic when he was off and on the pitch in the Scottish Cup semi-final clash was obvious, as illustrated by Campbell’s comment. They struggled defensively after he went off as Ralston was unable to cope with the Gers and this suggests that it would be a disaster if the Croatian is now absent for a number of games.

In the Premiership this season, he has averaged a SofaScore rating of 7.21 across 27 appearances. He has helped the Hoops to keep 11 clean sheets in the league, making 2.2 tackles and interceptions per game whilst winning 56% of his duels.

This shows that he has been strong defensively and a key part of Postecoglou’s resilient back line in the division throughout the campaign. However, he has also caught the eye going the other way with 1.4 key passes per game and three goals, showing that he can find the back of the net himself and create openings for his teammates to score from.

Therefore, he has been crucial for the Hoops this season with his flying play down the flank. He has been able to impress in attack whilst remaining consistent and reliable at the back and the fans will be gutted by this injury blow.

AND in other news, AND in other news, Signed for 7 figures, left for peanuts: Celtic had a mare on “unplayable” £15k-p/w dud…

South Africa look to seal series

ESPNcricinfo previews the 2nd ODI between South Africa and Zimbabwe at Potchefstroom

The Preview by Liam Brickhill 16-Oct-2010Match FactsSunday October 17, Potchefstroom
Start time 10:00am (0800 GMT)Zimbabwe will continue to rely on Brendan Taylor’s good form as they strive to keep the one-day series alive•AFP

The Big PictureThis series is still alive, but unless Zimbabwe can pull together to fight in unison South Africa’s superior batting firepower will continue to prove the difference between two sides whose bowlers have collectively been made to toil hard on a succession of featherbeds. Where Zimbabwe have provided promise, South Africa have more often than not delivered on their potential and played more effectively as a team; their shots travelling that much further, their seamers’ lines that much tighter.That is to take nothing away from the quality of some of the individual efforts from the visitors. The past history of Zimbabwe cricket’s voyages south of the Limpopo is littered with a succession of one-sided whompings, and while the most recent excursion is still winless there has been far less embarrassment this time round.South Africa’s batting, in the absence of Herschelle Gibbs, Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher, is in a state of flux as a generational changing of the guard takes hold. But the results so far suggest good health – notwithstanding the disappointingly weak nature of the opposition’s attack – and that department’s future seems to be in good hands.The back-up bowlers have been less convincing, however, and the fielding is still carrying a tinge of early-season rustiness. Some hard work is no doubt being put in to rectify these issues, but conditions in Potchefstroom are likely to favour the batsmen once more and the hosts’ relatively inexperienced seam attack will continue to feel the pressure. South Africa’s bowlers remains a cut above Zimbabwe’s, however, and if their batsmen continue to dine on the visitors’ tame offerings then the series may well be decided on Sunday.Form guideSouth Africa WWWWW
Zimbabwe LLWWLWatch out for…In the midst of his defiant century at Bloemfontein, Brendan Taylor took his tally of international runs in the last 12 months past 1,000, across formats. That knock was his third ODI hundred in 24 games during that time – suggesting that Taylor is in a rich vein of form – and if he and one or two of Zimbabwe’s batsmen can perform in the same game then South Africa could face their sternest test of the series.Earmarked early in his career for his destructive potential, Albie Morkel has had a quiet time in international cricket of late. His last 10 ODIs have yielded just 147 runs – including 50 in one innings against Zimbabwe last November – and he shone only briefly in the midst of a disappointing South African campaign at the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean earlier this year. However, his bowling in Bloemfontein was steady, if unspectacular, and if Morkel can settle at the crease his undoubted ability could lead to a demolition of Zimbabwe’s unproven seamers.Pitch and conditionsEven this early in the season, a day game in Potchefstroom means just one thing: runs. The ground will also hold bad memories for Zimbabwe as the last time these two sides met here South Africa racked up an enormous 418 for 5, Mark Boucher spanking 10 sixes in an unbeaten 68-ball 147. It could also be a hot day in the field for both sides, with sunny, clear skies expected.Team newsSouth Africa are likely to retain the same XI that won on Friday. The one change they may think about is bringing in fast bowler Lonwabo Tsotsobe in place of Charl Langeveldt.South Africa (possible) 1 Graeme Smith (capt), 2 Hashim Amla, 3 Colin Ingram, 4 JP Duminy, 5 AB de Villiers (wk), 6 David Miller, 7 Johan Botha, 8 Ryan McLaren, 9 Wayne Parnell, 10 Rusty Theron 11 Lonwabo TsotsobeSean Williams’ place could be under the scanner after his indifferent performance in the first ODI, with Craig Ervine a possible replacement. Ed Rainsford could also make the final XI, in place of Chris MpofuZimbabwe (possible) 1 Brendan Taylor, 2 Hamilton Masakadza, 3 Chamu Chibhabha, 4 Sean Williams/Craig Ervine, 5 Grant Flower, 6 Tatenda Taibu (wk), 7 Elton Chigumbura (capt), 8 Graeme Cremer, 9 Prosper Utseya, 10 Shingirai Masakadza, 11 Chris Mpofu/Ed RainsfordStats and trivia South Africa have never lost a ODIs at Potchefstroom. In six matches, the closest they came to a defeat was a tie against Australia in 2002. Grant Flower is Zimbabwe’s second highest ODI run-getter and is 237 runs short of his brother Andy’s tally. Hashim Amla’s one-day average of 56.96 is the second highest among all batsmen who have played a minimum of 20 innings In the last 12 months, Brendan Taylor has averaged 48.15 in one-day cricket, scoring 963 runs including three hundreds and six fifties.Quotes
“At the moment we don’t have [Steyn and Morkel], but it’s an opportunity for guys to still get their skills right. When those guys are back and fit these guys will be looking to stake claims, so it’s important that they show their worth.”
“When we arrived here we wanted to be positive and take our cricket to the next level, and we’re moving in the right direction.”

Smith quits as Twenty20 captain

Graeme Smith has stepped down as South Africa’s Twenty20 captain with immediate effect and will give up the one-day leadership as well after the 2011 World Cup

Firdose Moonda17-Aug-2010Graeme Smith has stepped down as South Africa’s Twenty20 captain with immediate effect and will give up the one-day leadership as well after the 2011 World Cup. He will stay on as Test captain and is available for selection in all three formats. Smith announced his decision at a press conference in Johannesburg on Wednesday.”There are several reasons why I have made this important career decision,” Smith said. “I am going into my ninth season of international cricket – eight of which have been as captain. It is my intention to play for another five or six years and I know in my heart that I can only do that if I give up some of my current responsibilities.”Longevity was one of the main things on Smith’s mind during the South African off season, during which he, “set some challenging personal goals for the future.” He would only share a few of those aims, one of which is to “be around for much longer as a player,” and the other, to win a World Cup.Smith led South Africa in the 2007 edition of the ODI World Cup and in three World Twenty20s. The team failed to reach the final of any of those events, although they reached the semi-final stage twice. Speculation was rife that he would step down in May this year, after South Africa finished bottom of their Super Eights group at the World T20 in the Caribbean.The pressure of filling a barren trophy cabinet was expected to become too much and Smith fuelled the fire himself when he posted a cryptic message on Twitter on July 20. “Captaining South Africa is an honour and a privilege! And I’m so lucky to have had the opportunity. Thank you all for your support.” He confirmed that the idea of stepping down was “going through my head for a while,” but he did not isolate that tournament as the reason for this decision.The team’s Caribbean crusade was also the first full series Smith completed in 2010, after a string of arm and hand injuries forced him out of limited overs matches, such as during the India tour. He took no part in South Africa’s ODIs in Australia in the 2008-09 season because of a broken hand and a tennis elbow condition kept him out of another ODI series in 2008, against England. Johan Botha captained the team on those occasions.Despite being an absent captain in ODIs for much of the last two years, Smith dismissed the idea that the shuffling of the armband led to his decision. In fact, he felt his philosophies prevailed during those times. “My leadership style was to create an environment where the team could perform without me. There was never any problem when I returned. All the players were decent to me when I returned from injury and I just gelled back into captaincy.”Smith believes he created an ideal environment for other players to take on roles of responsibility. “It has always been my philosophy not only to make the Proteas [South Africa] the best team we can possibly be but also to enable the players to grow both as cricketers and as people. I believe we have now reached the stage where there are several players emerging within the squad to take on leadership roles.”It’s for this reason that Smith chose to make his announcement now and not closer to the World Cup. He hopes it will give the administrators and players enough time to prepare for a new leader. “It is absolutely vital that we maintain continuity in a World Cup season and this major competition also concludes the current cycle of limited overs cricket. I also feel that making the announcement now will provide the time and development necessary to ensure a smooth transition.”Gerald Majola, CEO of Cricket South Africa (CSA), who was present at the press conference, felt Smith had given the administrators enough time. “He is leaving us when there are youngsters who can take up a leadership role, he is not leaving us in the lurch.” Majola said CSA have been working on a succession plan for a while and they will announce the new Twenty20 captain next month.The frontrunners for the job are Botha in the ODI role and AB de Villiers for T20s. Smith refused to comment on who he thought should take over but he did say that he would be willing to work with whoever was selected. Just like Shaun Pollock, who played under Smith after being stripped of the captaincy, Smith said he will play under a new captain without interfering. “I think it’s very important to allow a person to find his feet and grow. I would like to add value because I think a senior player’s role is a crucial one. I took over at a young age and Polly still played in the team and we were able to form a good relationship, so I learnt from a good man.”He has already demonstrated his ability to play under someone else. During the IPL, Smith played for the Rajasthan Royals under Shane Warne with much success. Smith’s stepping down from the captaincy role in Twenty20s in unlikely to have an impact on, or be connected to, his appearance in the cash-rich league, but Smith left the door open for any possibility. “I don’t know (about the IPL). We don’t know what’s going to happen with the IPL in future, but all I’ll say is that I am committed to South Africa.”

Leeds: Cooper was "Ramos-esque" vs Watford

Having missed 14 of Leeds United’s Premier League fixtures this season due to a hamstring injury sustained in December, Liam Cooper once again proved just how important he is to Jesse Marsch’s side in the Whites’ crucial 3-0 win over Watford on Saturday afternoon.

Indeed, over the course of the matches for which the 30-year-old was sidelined, Leeds picked up just 10 points from a possible 42 – a run which included just three victories, one draw and 10 defeats, with the Whites shipping a quite astonishing 43 goals in this period.

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However, after making a return to the starting XI in the 1-1 draw against Southampton last week, when Cooper earned an impressive SofaScore match rating of 7.1, the Scotland international was again imperious in the heart of defence against the Hornets.

Indeed, over the course of the 90 minutes, the £6.3m-rated defender was undoubtedly Leeds’ most important player, making three clearances, five interceptions and three tackles and winning 10 of his 11 duels – a success rate of 91%.

These returns saw the £35k-per-week centre-back earn an extremely impressive SofaScore match rating of 7.6, with no player from either side earning a higher rating than the Scot.

Furthermore, Leeds Live journalist Beren Cross also handed the club captain an eight in his player ratings, stating of the 30-year-old’s display: “By far the best player on the pitch. Head and shoulders above the rest. Mopped up any danger which came through the backline, intercepted, anticipated, dominated in the air and always seem to play the right option, unlike so many others.”

It is likely that Raphinha will steal the headlines on Sunday morning, but considering Leeds’ frankly horrendous defensive record with the Scotland centre-back out of the team, and his dominating displays since returning to Marsch’s XI, it is clear to see just how crucial the player who Jack Collins dubbed “Ramos-esque” is for Leeds.

AND in other news – Forget Klich: 12-duel losing “fish out of water” may have played his last game for Leeds

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