Wiliam Barbio será emprestado para o Santa Cruz até o fim de 2017

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O Vasco já conseguiu um destino paraWiliam Barbio, que tem contrato com o clube mas está fora dos planos para esta temporada. O atacante será emprestado para o Santa Cruz. Ele chega a Recife nesta terça-feira e assinará vínculo com o time pernambucano até o fim de 2017. A confirmação do acerto foi feita porConstantino Júnior,vice-presidente executivo de futebol do Santinha.

– Barbio está confirmado – disse o dirigente do Santa Cruz ao site ‘Globoesporte.com’.

A contratação de Barbio pelo Santa Cruz foi um pedido do técnicoVinícius Eutrópio. O atual treinador do time pernambucano já trabalhou com o atacante na Chapecoense, em 2015.

Além de Wiliam Barbio, o Santa Cruz já acertou como goleiro Julio Cesar e o zagueiro Bruno Silva. O time também renovou comVitor, Gabriel Vallés e Tiago Costa.

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وفد الأهلي يزور أسرة زياد إيهاب.. والخطيب: النادي لن يتخلى عن أبنائه

حرص سيد عبد الحفيظ، مدير الكرة بالنادي الأهلي، برفقة خالد بيبو مدير قطاع الناشئين، على زيارة أسرة زياد إيهاب حارس مرمى فريق الناشئين لكرة القدم مواليد 2003، الذي وافته المنية منذ عدة أيام.

وقدم وفد الأهلي واجب العزاء لأسرة الفقيد لرفع الروح المعنوية لوالد ووالدة حارس الأهلي الشاب، والتأكيد على مساندة ودعم النادي، خاصة أن زياد كان من أبناء الأهلي المخلصين ومشهودًا له بالكفاءة والأخلاق العالية.

طالع | سيناريوهات تأهل الأهلي لربع نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا بعد هزيمة الهلال من صن داونز

وأثناء الجلسة تلقى والد زياد مكالمة هاتفية من محمود الخطيب، رئيس النادي، حرص خلالها على تقديم واجب العزاء لأسرة الفقيد، والتأكيد على أن النادي الأهلي لن ينسى أبناءه ولن يتخلى عنهم، وسيظل مساندًا وداعمًا لأسرة زياد، لا سيما وأنه كان من الناشئين الذين يتمتعون بدماثة الخلق والروح الطيبة.

وأكد عبد الحفيظ خلال الزيارة على أن بيتسو موسيماني المدير الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي، كان يرغب في التواجد اليوم وتقديم واجب العزاء، ولكن ظروف سفره وموعد إقلاع الطائرة إلى جنوب إفريقيا حالت دون حضوره.

وأضاف مدير الكرة أن حارس الأهلي الشاب كان نموذجًا في الأخلاق والانضباط، وأن سيرته تشهد له بحسن الخلق، معربًا عن خالص تعازيه لأسرة الفقيد، وأن يتغمده الله بواسع رحمته ومغفرته ويدخله فسيح جناته.

طالع | بـ”وثيقة”.. مصطفى يونس يرد على منتقدي تصريحاته بشأن تمرد الخطيب على الأهلي

ومن جانبه أكد والد الفقيد أن الأهلي تواجد معه منذ اللحظة الأولى، وكان حريصًا على تقديم كل الدعم والمساندة وتذليل أي صعاب، وأن الاتصالات مع محمود الخطيب ظلت مستمرة منذ وفاة الفقيد وحتى اليوم، وقال إن هناك تواصلًا وزيارات مستمرة من جانب مسئولي الأهلي لتوفير كل ما يلزم، وإن هذا ليس بجديد على الأهلي الذي يحرص دائمًا على الوقوف خلف جميع أبنائه.

Celtic should move for Jamie McGrath

Celtic have had a disastrous campaign in 2020/21 and they owe much of that to last summer’s transfer window.

Although the Bhoys managed to keep hold of Odsonne Edouard, their investment was particularly shoddy.

The £4.5m arrival of Vasilis Barkas has not been fruitful with Scott Bain replacing him in goal pretty swiftly. Shedding £5m for Albian Ajeti also has to be questioned. The Swiss forward looked in good form in the opening few months of the campaign but he’s only hit six goals all term.

One player who should be hailed, though, is David Turnbull.

The 21-year-old has been a breath of fresh air and has consistently turned in productive performances despite poor results.

He arrived from Motherwell for a bargain price of just £3m and has so far been worth every penny.

Capable of playing out wide or through the middle, the attacking midfielder has had a hand in nine goals and seven assists throughout his debut campaign at Paradise.

Turnbull feels like a player who could be at the top of the Scottish game for a while to come and if and when a new manager is finally appointed, he must build the team around him.

Turning to the very best talent in Scotland is a strategy Celtic should look to utilise again this term in order to lure St Mirren’s Jamie McGrath to Parkhead.

That idea was put forward by the club’s manager Jim Goodwin last week. Aberdeen are reportedly ready to move for McGrath but according to Goodwin, he should go to the Hoops.

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He said: “For me, Jamie McGrath is a Celtic player. I look at some of the lads who are there now, like David Turnbull, Callum McGregor and Ryan Christie. I can see Jamie being among that level. I don’t want him leaving and going down to League One in England because they might double his money.”

McGrath has been exceptional this term and has played in a multitude of positions from left wing-back to centre-forward and midfield.

It’s in the middle of the park where the Irishman looks most comfortable but versatility isn’t the only desirable trait he’d take with him to Celtic.

Like Turnbull, his vision is exquisite; registering 1.6 key passes a game in the Premiership this term. The stand out point of the 24-year-old’s game is the way he scores goals.

Similarly to the Celtic star, McGrath also knows where the back of the net is. He’s popped up with 15 strikes in all competitions this term (10 penalties) and now has a trio of goals in his last three outings.

The St Mirren star appears to be a jack of all trades and is very competent defensively. Throughout the current campaign, he has recorded 1.3 tackles per game, the same number as Scott Brown.

Crucially, he could be a viable replacement in the middle of the park for when Brown leaves. After all, Goodwin seems to think his mentality matches up.

“Jamie’s a very intelligent and level-headed young man, and he won’t be influenced by the first decent offer,” the St Mirren boss commented.

“He’s got an inner belief and knows how good he’s capable of being. He’s by no means the finished article. He’s at a great age, two or three years before he hits his prime,” Goodwin added.

McGrath has everything you lust after when looking at a midfielder. He can score, create and tackle. Dominic McKay simply has to sign him.

AND in other news, Dominic McKay is already on the verge of his first major Celtic mistake…

Deane reacts to big Iheanacho claim

Former Leicester City striker Brian Deane has told The Transfer Tavern in an exclusive interview that Kelechi Iheanacho should not be in the Player of the Season conversation despite the incredible run of form he is on.

This comes after Adrian Durham suggested on talkSPORT that the 24-year-old should be in contention for the award.

Iheanacho has come to life in this second half of the season, really finding himself among the goals of late. He bagged a hat-trick against Sheffield United in March and recently registered in the FA Cup semi-final versus Southampton, displaying his quality.

Evidently, his form has not gone unnoticed. Deane, albeit impressed, though, is not too sure about Player of the Season shouts.

On whether Iheanacho should be included in such talk, the ex-Leicester player told TT:

“Look, every time I see him now, it’s like a different player. You know, some of the goals he’s scoring are just ridiculous.

“He’s put [Jamie] Vardy in, he’s put other people in and he’s playing like a Rolls-Royce at the moment. But, no, I don’t think it would be fair to say he’s a Player of the Year [contender].

Given Iheanacho made very little impact during the first half of the campaign, often forced to settle for a role on the bench, you can understand why some may feel Player of the Season talk is a bit of a stretch.

Redmond awful in Saints defeat vs Leicester

Southampton produced a performance that nowhere near befitted the occasion on Sunday evening as they crashed out of the FA Cup at the semi-final stage, losing 1-0 to Leicester City in a game low on quality.

Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side failed to muster a single shot on target in the 90 minutes and bar a five-minute spell after Kelechi Iheanacho’s opening goal, they failed to show any real urgency or willingness to attack.

Whilst there were plenty of poor performances from the Southampton players at Wembley, one man who particularly disappointed was Nathan Redmond.

As per SofaScore, the former Norwich City man would earn a shocking 6.4/10 rating for his performance, with only Moussa Djenepo (6.1) and Fraser Forster (6.3) rated lower.

During his 59 minutes on the pitch, Redmond would have just 21 touches of the ball, which was less than half the number of touches Forster would have (43) during the game.

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The £16.2m-rated winger also contributed a measly nine passes during the game, which was the fewest of any player other than Danny Ings who featured in the game.

It is also significantly fewer than the 22.9 passes he has averaged in the Premier League this season, which emphasises just how below par he was at Wembley.

Despite being involved so little, the 27-year-old would lose possession on nine occasions at Wembley, as he regularly made poor choices and ran into trouble instead of looking for a pass.

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He also failed to contribute a single shot or key pass, so it was no surprise to see Hasenhuttl axe him shortly before the hour mark, with it clear that Redmond was one of several players to let the Austrian down at Wembley on Sunday.

And, in other news… Southampton were robbed with “world-class” star, his value has risen 265% since leaving

Ryan Mason handed Spurs injury blow

New Tottenham Hotspur caretaker Ryan Mason will be without one of his biggest stars when he takes the dugout for the first time this evening…

What’s the latest?

The 29-year-old was appointed on a temporary basis until the end of the season following the shock departure of Jose Mourinho earlier this week, and he’s been thrown straight into the deep end as his side host Southampton in the Premier League.

His task of picking up a result will be made harder as he’ll be without the services of leading talisman Harry Kane, according to Dan Kilpatrick at the Evening Standard.

Top goalscorer Kane hobbled off with an ankle injury after bagging himself a brace to rescue a draw against Everton at the weekend, and even though he left Goodison Park without the help of a protective boot or crutches, he has not featured in training since.

Kilpatrick confirmed that he would miss tonight’s encounter and that he is now a serious doubt for their Carabao Cup final on Sunday afternoon, too.

Nightmare start

In terms of potentially disastrous starts, this would surely be up there for Mason as he’ll have to go into battle, in the midst of the recent negativity off the pitch and the need to pick up results, without his leading talisman.

Spurs’ reliance on Kane cannot be understated, whatsoever.

The 27-year-old has scored 21 goals in the Premier League this season, seven more than the next best, Heung-min Son (14), and then when you factor in his squad-leading 13 assists it means he has accounted for a whopping 63% of all Spurs’ goals scored in the English top-flight.

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His importance to the side was emphasised last season, in particular. In his absence from the start of the year, the north London outfit would go onto drop out of the Champions League, the race for the top four and all domestic cup competitions.

They’ve very much done the same this season under Mourinho and with Kane, but as they sit just five points behind fourth-place going into kickoff, there’s every chance that Mason could lead them into European contention once again.

Though those chances have now been dealt a huge blow as the task is even harder without the England skipper.

It also leaves Mason with an instant dilemma – does he trust Carlos Vinicius, who Mourinho regularly snubbed from Premier League selection, or will one of Son or Gareth Bale lead the line instead?

Either way, none of the trio are as prolific and important as Kane, so it will be interesting to see how the newly-appointed caretaker reacts to this worst nightmare.

AND in other news, Fresh twist emerges in Julian Nagelsmann pursuit, Levy will be fuming…

Leicester’s Evans swoop a bargain

Former Leicester City winger Keith Gillespie has suggested that Foxes’ defender Jonny Evans still has the quality to play for Manchester United.

The Northern-Irishman, who joined the East-Midlanders from West Bromwich Albion in a bargain deal in 2018, has played a key role in the team under compatriot Brendan Rodgers.

He has been a virtual ever present in the starting line-up as the Foxes continue to challenge for a UEFA Champions League place, highlighting how good of a signing he has been, especially considering that he was signed for a reported fee of just £3.5m.

This is all the more remarkable considering that just months earlier, Manchester City had a bid of approximately £18m turned down by the Baggies and at the time he was rated at £13.5m.

Since arriving at the King Power Stadium, the now 33-year-old has made 104 appearances for Leicester, appearing in every single Premier League match throughout the 2019/20 season.

His displays have certainly not gone unnoticed either, with Gillespie labelling him as a “Rolls Royce” and saying that he would still include him in the Manchester United defence when speaking exclusively to Football FanCast.

Evans’ impact on the pitch is certainly notable as well. In his time at Leicester, he has missed a total of 20 Premier League matches, whether that be through injury, suspension or simply being left out. The Foxes have only won eight of those, giving them a 40% win rate when the defender isn’t in the line-up.

Meanwhile, of the matches Evans has played, the Foxes have racked up a 48% win rate – a marked improvement when he takes to the pitch.

Now rated at £6.3m, the signing of the defender looks better and better each season, especially with Gillespie’s calls for him to be back in the Manchester United team.

AND in more news, take a look at which current Foxes star could feel the impact of Florian Thauvin’s arrival at the King Power Stadium…

Spurs dealt "significant" Ben Davies blow

We’re only a few days into the international break, and Tottenham Hotspur have already been dealt a bitter injury blow…

What’s the word?

Spurs left-back Ben Davies, valued at €20m (£18m), has been withdrawn from the Wales squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Belgium and the Czech Republic following a calf injury,

According to the ever-reliable Dan Kilpatrick at the Evening Standard, the 27-year-old is now set to miss the next two-to-three weeks, meaning he is unlikely to be available when the north Londoners return to Premier League action against Newcastle United on April 4th.

Wales caretaker Robert Page, usually an assistant to Ryan Giggs, described the injury as “significant” to reporters on Tuesday afternoon.

Mourinho’s reaction

Despite the arrival of Sergio Reguilon in the summer, Davies has still featured regularly for Jose Mourinho – his latest, a 33-minute cameo from the bench against Villa last weekend, in what was his 38th appearance of the season.

Indeed, the Welshman has played a little over 2.900 minutes in all competitions for Spurs this campaign, including a handful of Europa League matches as captain in the absence of both Hugo Lloris and Harry Kane.

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So, to be without him on their return will be gutting for Mourinho, especially as his side got their quest for a top-six finish back on track with a win over their league rivals.

A result which somewhat eased the mounting pressure on the Spurs boss, following their defeat to arch-rivals Arsenal and their embarrassing exit from the Europa League last week.

In fact, the Portuguese has even already reacted to the news after the club’s official Instagram account posted an update on the situation. Mourinho wrote back: “When a player plays injured to help his team recover from two bad defeats, this can happen. a man, a team player” (as relayed by football.london).

Davies replaced Reguilon at Villa Park, with the Spaniard having to come off injured, just a few weeks after returning from the treatment table himself.

Reguilon had missed seven matches in all competitions during, arguably, Spurs’ worst run of form which saw them lose four of five league games, as per Transfermarkt.

So to potentially be without both would be devastating, and even if the former Madrid man is fit to feature, it’s still a risk for him to play too many games in quick succession given his recent problems.

AND in other news, Left for NOTHING, now contributing a goal every 65 minutes: Spurs will forever regret this exit…

Klopp confuses with Liverpool comments

Despite Liverpool suffering what was a sixth consecutive home defeat on Sunday, this time to Fulham, Reds boss Jurgen Klopp has suggested that his team is still determined to fight amidst their worrying slump.

Speaking after the game, the German said that he does not see a problem with their desire on the pitch – a worrying affirmation from the former Dortmund man – and one that the statistics certainly disagree with.

When taking their current form at face value, the reigning Premier League champions seem simply incapable of arresting their current slide. The Reds have lost six out of their last seven games, their worst run of form since 2012.

They simply do not seem capable of a reaction.

Former Liverpool hero Graham Souness has blasted the players despite Klopp’s comments saying that the German has “found out” exactly what he has got within his dressing room.

Of course, the Reds do have to be praised. The Merseyside outfit had embarked on a stunning run in the league, beginning at the start of the 2018/19 season – claiming 196 points over two campaigns – an achievement that is only managed with a huge amount of determination and motivation.

Those features appear to have evaporated though. The microcosm of 90 minutes against Fulham will attest to that fact.

According to WhoScored, it was the visitors who were simply more motivated to keep the ball out of their own net.

They racked up more tackles, the same amount of blocks and won just one fewer aerial challenge, a remarkable number considering that the Reds attempted 23 fewer longer passes than Fulham throughout the game.

Whilst not the most extortionate disparity in defensive numbers, it is shocking considering Liverpool were only a few months ago were lauded for their committed resolve in defence.

The players’ strength on the ball has also abandoned them, too, possibly a sign of a lack of focus and determination. Liverpool were dispossessed on ten separate occasions yesterday, one of those giveaways being terminal as Mo Salah’s pocket was picked by Mario Lemina who then slammed the ball home.

It is baffling then that having watched his side’s under-par performance against Fulham, paired with Liverpool’s recent run of form, that Klopp can argue that his side is still as determined as they once were. He’s kidding himself if he can’t see a change in attitude from his players.

AND in more news, take a closer look at James Milner’s woeful performance in the latest Anfield reverse…

Carioca apresenta evolução no Galo, mas Victor e Rocha são vetados

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A torção no tornozelo de Rafael Carioca não foi o suficiente para tirar o volante das partidas do Brasil nos dias 1º e 6 de setembro contra Equador e Colômbia. Nesta sexta-feira, a diretoria de comunicação do Atlético-MG informou que o jogador apresentou evolução após realizar exames médicos e vai viajar com a equipe para Porto Alegre, local onde o Galo enfrenta o Grêmio, neste domingo.

O cenário médico de Victor e Marcos Rocha não é tão otimista quanto ao quadro de Carioca. Após sentir dores lombares no aquecimento da partida contra a Ponte Preta, o goleiro sequer entrou em campo e foi diagnosticado com um estiramento muscular. Já o lateral atuou por 40 minutos antes de deixar a partida com um incômodo muscular. Rocha teve um estiramento na coxa direita e, assim como Victor, está vetado para o compromisso às 16h.

Para o lugar de Victor, o campeão olímpico Uílson deverá ser mais uma vez o titular, já que o reserva de imediato Giovanni também está machucado. Na lateral, Carlos Cesar será o substituto de Marcos Rocha.

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