'Último' treinador de Pelé, Falcão lamenta morte do Rei e cita momento: 'Capítulo que me dá orgulho'

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Ídolo do Internacional, o ex-atleta Falcãorelembrou um episódio de Pelé com a camisa da Seleção Brasileira. Em 1990, o Rei do futebol, que morreu nesta quinta-feira,completava 50 anos e participou de uma partida simbólica pelo Brasil. O treinador, à beira do campo, era justamente o ex-jogador, que atualmente ocupa o cargo de Coordenador de Futebol do Santos.

No dia31 de outubro de 1990, Pelé entrou em campo com a camisa amarela paraenfrentar um combinado contra o resto do mundo. Falcão, que vivenciou esse momento de perto, gravou um vídeo para falar do eterno craque.

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– Minha carreira no futebol tem um capítulo que me dá muito orgulho. Eu fui o último treinador do Pelé, no seu último jogo com a camisa da Seleção Brasileira. Em 1990, cinquenta anos do Pelé. E não só ele esteve concentrado com a gente, como no dia que antecedeu o jogo foi no treinamento, treinou, gritou com seus companheiros, orientou todo mundo e fez um pedido. “Professor”, me chamou de professor, “posso bater uma falta se tiver? – disse, antes de completar:

– Falei que ele podia fazer o que quiser com a bola, sempre fez o que quis com ela. Olhem só, quis o destino que hoje sou coordenador de futebol do time do Santos, o time do coração do Rei Pelé – disse Falcão, em vídeo divulgado nesta quinta-feira.

Paulo Roberto Falcão ocupa o cargo decoordenador de futebol do Santos para a próxima temporada. O ex-técnico e atleta lidera odepartamento de futebol do clube, abaixo apenas dopresidente Andres Rueda. No momento, o ex-jogadortrabalha diariamente no CT Rei Pelé, que leva o nome do Rei do futebol.

Ex-Botafogo, goleiro Renan se torna reforço do Sport

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Através de seus canais oficiais, o Sport anunciou a chegada do goleiro Renan, nome que disputou a Série A do Campeonato Brasileiro na temporada recém-finalizada com a camisa do Atlético-GO.

O vínculo entre as partes foi assinado até dezembro de 2024 e não houve custo para o Leão da Praça da Bandeira, ja que o atleta de 33 anos de idade estava na reta final do seu acordo com a equipe goiana.

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Apesar de estar desde janeiro no Atlético-GO, Renan disputou somente 24 partidas, tendo sido efetivamente utilizado e se consolidado na titularidade à partir das quartas de final da Sul-Americana.

Com ampla formação nas categorias de base do Botafogo e tendo também se profissionalizado no clube carioca, o arqueiro passou em 2016 pelo Avaí antes de rumar para o futebol europeu onde ficou por cinco temporadas defendendo o Ludogorets Razgrad-BUL.

VIDEO: Parisian takeover: PSG ultras dominate New York's Times Square ahead of Club World Cup final showdown with Chelsea

Paris Saint-Germain's fans have made their presence felt in New York City, ahead of their Club World Cup final tilt against Chelsea.

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Les Parisiens have built a reputation for noise over the past few years, travelling in massive numbers to support their side. They have made no exception for the Club World Cup, taking over Times Square ahead of Sunday's tie. Hundreds of PSG fans were filmed crowding around the statue of Father P. Duffy in the famous New York landmark, jumping, chanting and banging the drums in a demonstration of fanatical fervour and unwavering support.

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These scenes are probably what FIFA had in mind when they announced the expansion of the tournament: hordes of Europeans giving the US market a taste of football culture. PSG have more than lived up to their billing as pre-tournament favourites, beating Inter Miami, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in the knockout rounds en route to the final. Les Parisiens have scored ten and conceded no goals in those three ties.

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PSG are heavy favourites to finish the job against Enzo Maresca's Chelsea. Their adoring fans will make the trip out to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey to watch their team of stars attempt to add to their treble-winning exploits in the 2024-25 season.

Steven Croft signs T20 playing deal with Lancashire

Former Lancashire captain Steven Croft has signed a T20-only playing deal for 2024 and will move on to the club’s coaching staff full time.Croft, 39, will embark on a 21st season as a player while continuing his transition into a coaching career, having been part of the staff for last season’s One-Day Cup.He has also officially retired first-class and List A cricket, bringing down the curtain on a red-ball career that included hitting the runs to secure Lancashire the County Championship title in 2011. In 212 first-class matches, Croft scored almost 10,000 runs, while adding another 4800 in one-day cricket.”This is something that has been an ambition of mine for a while, when I started to think about my post playing career, and I am delighted to have the opportunity to start my coaching career with Lancashire – a club which has given me and my family so much over the last 20 years,” Croft said.”The timing feels right to call time on playing first-class and List A cricket, especially with the number of talented players we have in contention for places, but I will also be ready and looking forward to helping the team in T20 cricket again next season.”I have some amazing memories from my playing career – topped by winning the County Championship in 2011 – and it was an honour to captain the Red Rose for a couple of seasons too.”Croft, club captain between 2016 and 2018, also led Lancashire to the T20 Blast title in 2015 and most recently helped the club to Finals Day in 2022. He has scored more than 5000 runs in the format, to go with 78 wickets.Lancashire director of cricket performance, Mark Chilton, said: “Steven has been a wonderful servant to Lancashire Cricket for over 20 years now and we are delighted that will continue, albeit in a different capacity, as he moves into a coaching role with the club.”This is something that Steven has been working towards for a while and he has coached with our Academy and age group players in recent years before joining the coaching staff during this summer’s Metro Bank One-Day Cup.”He will also continue to be available in T20 cricket next season and I know that he will be keen to continue contributing towards wins as a player.”

World Cup warm-ups: India begin against England; Pakistan take on NZ

While India travel far east to Guwahati for their first warm-up, Australia will fly down south to Trivandrum against Netherlands

Shashank Kishore23-Aug-2023Less than 72 hours after they finish their three-match ODI series in Rajkot, India and Australia will begin their final round of dress rehearsals for the World Cup with warm-ups against England and Netherlands respectively on September 30.Pakistan, meanwhile, will warm-up against New Zealand on September 29, while South Africa take on Afghanistan. Bangladesh will play against Sri Lanka.While India travel far east to Guwahati for their first warm-up, Australia will fly down south to Trivandrum. Both these sides, along with Afghanistan and New Zealand have warm-ups scheduled in different cities.ESPNcricinfo LtdThe other six teams will all be stationed in one city for their warm-ups. Hyderabad plays host to Pakistan, while Guwahati hosts England, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The southern coastal town of Trivandrum will host Netherlands and South Africa.India and Pakistan will round off the tournament’s warm-ups by playing Netherlands and Australia respectively in the final day on October 3, before the teams disperse towards their respective venues for their tournament opener. All warm-up games are day-night fixtures that will commence at 2pm local time, with all 15 members of the playing squad permitted to play.The captains’ event will be held on October 4, a day before the tournament proper begins on October 5 in Ahmedabad with defending champions England taking on New Zealand, the runners-up from 2019. Hosts India open their campaign against Australia in Chennai on October 8.On Wednesday, the ICC also announced the official ticketing partners, while confirming the pre-sale of tickets for the tournament from August 24, which is 42 days before the start of the tournament.

Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals how long he's been learning Spanish and admits he idolised Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso as a youngster at Liverpool

Trent Alexander-Arnold revealed that he has been taking Spanish lessons for a "few months" after his unveiling ceremony with Real Madrid.

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Alexander-Arnold’s switch to Real Madrid has officially begun with the defender unveiled as the Spanish giant’s latest summer acquisition. Although his contract with Liverpool was due to expire on June 30, Real Madrid paid a fee to bring the England international to the Spanish capital ahead of schedule, enabling him to feature in the upcoming Club World Cup.

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Alexander-Arnold has signed a six-year contract with the La Liga titans. His deal also includes a staggering €1 billion (£840 million) release clause, which has been the standard for all marquee signings at Real Madrid.

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During the unveiling ceremony, Alexander-Arnold surprised many by delivering his entire speech in fluent Spanish. It was a polished performance that showcased his effort to integrate into Spanish life and Real Madrid culture from day one. He later revealed in a press conference that he had been studying the language for "a few months" in preparation for the move.

"I think he [Perez] was happy with the amount of Spanish I was able to speak, which I think surprised a lot of people," said Alexander-Arnold.

"For me, it was important to be able to do that and it shows that the intent I have got is to come here and have a good start, to get off on the right foot and to achieve something straight away, starting with the Club World Cup."

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In his first media appearance in Madrid, Alexander-Arnold also took time to reflect on one of his idols and the current Real Madrid manager, Xabi Alonso.

"He is someone who probably impacted my game a lot growing up, seeing him pass a ball. I explained this to him as well," he said.

"Watching him pass a ball – seeing it influenced me to go and train harder at that and have a great hunger to be able to do that and to set standards. Of course, we have not had chance to formally meet yet. We will have a proper chat I am sure over the next few days and be able to talk about what he expects from me.

"It's not just me who is new here. He is a new manager who has got to get his ideas across to the whole team, which might take some time. But he has shown how amazing he is – managerial wise and as a player. His knowledge of football is there in abundance. I am excited. I will be a sponge around him, trying to soak up all the information I can to learn from him."

52-year-old holds talks with Levy to join Tottenham as "rich offer" readied

Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has now reportedly held a meeting with a 52-year-old official over joining the Lilywhites, and it is believed that the club are also ready to make him a significant offer.

Tottenham criticised after lacklustre Premier League campaign

Sitting 14th in the Premier League table, after tasting 15 defeats in the top flight alone this season, Ange Postecoglou’s side have faced backlash from large sections of supporters throughout 2024/2025.

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These same sets of fans have also organised protests in relation to the running of their club from ENIC and Levy, with Spurs still yet to win a piece of major silverware since their League Cup triumph in 2008.

Tottenham’s next five Premier League fixtures

Date

Chelsea (away)

April 3rd

Southampton (home)

April 6th

Wolves (away)

April 13th

Nottingham Forest (home)

April 21st

Liverpool (away)

April 27th

Postecoglou is being repeatedly linked with the Tottenham sack as well, and if their form doesn’t pick up, this could well become a reality, with the north Londoners also reliant on a good run in the Europa League to salvage what has been a disastrous campaign overall.

“As long as they’ve got the American Football, and they’ve got Beyonce in the summer, they’re happy, the owners are happy,” said Sky pundit Jamie Redknapp earlier this season.

Tottenham Hotspur chairmanDanielLevybefore the match

“It looks like a business model that everyone can be happy with that can be successful. “But does that breed a winning environment? No it does not because something is fundamentally wrong. They have tried to do both, but it has not worked and it has not worked the way Daniel Levy wants it to.”

Technical director Johan Lange also hasn’t had the desired impact on transfer strategy some might have hoped for, since the Dane took over from ex-managing director Fabio Paratici following the Italian’s resignation.

If Spurs are to become successful, the appointment of a perfect director is imperative, and it is now believed that they could turn back to Paratici.

The 52-year-old is nearing the end of his worldwide ban from football employment, which will expire on June 30, and this has apparently piqued Tottenham’s interest as they seriously consider re-hiring their ex-transfer chief.

Daniel Levy holds Fabio Paratici meeting as Tottenham ready "rich offer"

That is according to Radio Rossonera, who also report that Levy held a meeting with Paratici on Thursday over the prospect of snubbing AC Milan and re-joining Tottenham instead.

Milan were considered overwhelming favourites to hire the Italian, but now Spurs have entered the race for his services as they ponder replacing Lange with their former employee.

Tottenham Hotspur director Fabio Paratici

As relayed by this report, it is also believed that Tottenham are ready to make Paratici a “rich offer”, but they expect a quick response and won’t wait around.

Paratici was responsible for the signings of Rodrigo Bentancur, Dejan Kulusevski, Yves Bissouma, Cristian Romero, Pedro Porro, Djed Spence, Destiny Udogie and Pape Sarr, who have all played a key role at various points since their arrival at Hotspur Way.

The official also knows the club very well already, and is known to be a tireless worker behind-the-scenes, so perhaps his return would even inspire Tottenham before next season.

Norwich City chief shares double contract boost for "brilliant" 19-goal duo

Norwich City sporting director Ben Knapper has revealed some major contract news involving a “brilliant” ace and a “lion” in the Canaries’ squad according to a new report.

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The Canaries are back in action on Saturday, as they travel to Blackburn for the lunch time kick-off. Ahead of the game in Lancashire, head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup has revealed some important team news.

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Thorup has revealed that midfielder Kenny McLean will miss the game at Ewood Park through illness, but they are hopeful he will be back for their next match, which is against Oxford United.

Forward Lewis Dobbin is going to be part of the matchday squad, despite the fact he came off at half-time against Stoke City in the last match.

Thorup was also asked about striker Josh Sargent, who has scored three goals in his last two games, and the Norwich coach had some advice for the USA international: “He can be out of the game for periods, and we want him to push a bit more to always be involved. When he is involved, he’s such a big threat.”

Norwich chief reveals double contract talks

As the Canaries prepare for the game against Blackburn, sporting director Knapper has told Pink Un that contract talks with Borja Sainz and Marcelino Nunez are ongoing, and he remains relaxed about their futures.

The midfield duo have been key performers for Norwich this season, but with them both now in the final 18 months of their contracts, teams around Europe have taken notice and there has been transfer interest in recent transfer windows.

The pair will enter the final 12 months of their contracts in the summer, and therefore, Knapper has revealed that work has begun to secure their futures at the club.

“There are conversations ongoing in both cases. There’s been good dialogue with the camps of both of those players, and that will continue. Ultimately, these things take time, and you need to try to find alignment between all parties. There’s no conclusion either way on any of those scenarios.

Sainz

Nunez

Apps

29

22

Goals

15

4

xG

10.9

3.1

Goals per 90

0.53

0.22

Assists

4

2

Progressive carries

99

22

Progressive passes

76

94

Shots per 90

3.17

1.89

Passes attempted (completed)

742 (554)

1200 (969)

“I’m sure as the coming weeks play out, and we start to see how things look for us as a club in terms of the play-offs, the potential involvement in those, and the possibility of us not even being in this division next year – that will obviously have an impact as well, particularly from the players’ perspective. They are both live issues, but at the same time, we’re relaxed about it. Things will play out in the way they do, and we’ll react. I’m sure we will get a good outcome for the club, whatever the situation.”

Sainz, who has been dubbed “brilliant” by Thorup this season, has played 29 times in the Championship, while Nunez, who was described as a “lion” by David Wagner, has played 22 games. Sainz has started every league game he has been available for this season, while Nunez has started all but two, as both have been among the goals and assists.

The pair have been real key performers, but the chances of extending their stay at Carrow Road could depend on whether they achieve promotion or not, currently sitting four points off the play-offs.

Ferguson must now instantly drop Clement’s "error-prone" Rangers star

Will a change of manager signal a change in fortune for Ibrox side Rangers?

On Sunday night, following the weekend home defeat at the hands of St Mirren, it was announced that Philippe Clement had been sacked as manager of the Gers, having been, as Findlay Marks of the Scottish Football Show put it, a “dead man walking” ever since the Scottish Cup exit at the hands of Queen’s Park.

The following morning, the club confirmed that former captain Barry Ferguson, who made 409 appearances for the Gers across two spells, would be in interim charge for the rest of the season, alongside Neil McCann, Billy Dodds and Allan McGregor, all of whom are also ex-players.

The Ferguson-era begins at Rugby Park on Wednesday, a ground at which Rangers have lost six of 12 visits since December 2017, so they certainly cannot take Kilmarnock lightly, and the new caretaker boss’ first big decision should be to drop a stalwart of the starting lineup.

The Rangers star Ferguson must drop

Jack Butland joined Rangers in June 2023, simply looking to reinvigorate his career, having played just 17 matches across the previous three seasons, spending the second half of the previous campaign bench warming at Manchester United.

Fair to say he made an instant impression in Glasgow, pulling off a string of outstanding saves, instantaneously known colloquially as ‘Super Jack Butland’.

That is because, Christopher Jack of the Rangers Review believeds he ‘has been a huge figure between the sticks’, asserting that Butland is ‘the best keeper in Scotland by some distance’, while Stephen Halliday of the Times simply labelled his performances as ‘outstanding’.

Meantime, Ewan Murray of the Guardian notes the Englishman has been a ‘virtually an ever-present since joining’, while Archie Rhind-Tutt of ESPN & TNT Sports thought his ‘excellent form’ was going to earn him an England recall, having not featured for the Three Lions since September 2018, although this ultimately did not come to pass.

However, in more recent times, as Joshua Barrie of the Rangers Review puts it, ‘Butland’s form has suffered’.

Speaking on Sky Sports, new Rangers assistant manager Neil McCann described his performance at Motherwell in December as “unconvincing”, the goalkeeper’s ‘blushes spared’ by the fact the Steelmen had a late winner disallowed by VAR for rather soft foul by Tony Watt.

Butland has made a few high-profile mistakes, gifting Celtic the Scottish Cup back in May with former Rangers striker Ally McCoist describing his own goal at Old Trafford in January as a “howler”, leading to journalist Luke Hatfield labelling him ‘error-prone’.

This led to him being heavily criticised by supporters, so let’s analyse how Butland’s numbers compare this season to last.

Butland 2023/24 vs 2024/25 comparison

Statistics

23/24

24/25

Appearances

58

35

Minutes

5,220

3,180

Matches missed

1

9

Goals conceded

53

34

Goals conceded per 90

0.89

0.93

Clean sheets

25

14

Clean sheet %

43.5%

41.4%

Saves

105

62

Save %

73.9%

69.4%

Post-shot xG – goals allowed

+1.9

-1.4

Save % (Europa League only)

77.1%

63%

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As the table outlines, Butland’s statistics are unanimously worse this season than last, with his post-shot xG – goals allowed figure having nosedived from almost +2 to around -1.5, this the biggest indicator of his drop-off in form.

So, should new manager Ferguson unleash Butland’s deputy at Rugby Park on Wednesday night?

Jack Butland's back-up ready and waiting at Rangers

Back in early January Butland missed the New Year’s Old Firm due to internal bleeding, a match in which Rangers demolished fierce rivals Celtic 3-0, putting in, by far, their best performance under Clement.

Deputising for Butland that day was Liam Kelly, who was described as ‘reliable’ and ‘assured with the ball at his feet’, while Laura Brannan of the Scottish Football Show believes the 29-year-old to be a ‘fantastic’ goalkeeper.

As well as a clean sheet in the Glasgow derby, Kelly also enjoyed shutouts against Dundee and Aberdeen leading to, as noted by Aasif Rahman of Football Insider, supporters questioning why Clement has restored Butland after the understudy had ‘proven himself’ during the Englishman’s absence.

Since arriving from Motherwell in the summer, Kelly has made seven appearances in a Rangers jersey, keeping three clean sheet and conceding just six goals, making nine saves, which translates to a save percentage of 69.2%, higher than Butland’s aforementioned season figure of 63%.

Kelly himself stated “I’ve done alright”, adding he is “looking to go under the radar” by doing “whatever I need to do when called upon.”

Thus, with little left to play for in the Premiership, Ferguson should certainly give his backup goalkeeper opportunities to prove what he can do.

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عمرو وهبي يهاجم زيزو: هرب من نافذة الحمام.. وإبراهيم فايق تجاهل السؤال الأهم عمدًا

شن عمرو وهبي، مدير التسويق الأسبق باتحاد الكرة والمرشح السابق لمنصب مدير التسويق بنادي الزمالك، هجومًا لاذعًا على اللاعب أحمد سيد زيزو بعد ظهوره الإعلامي مؤخرًا مع الإعلامي إبراهيم فايق، متهمًا إياه بعدم الوضوح في طريقة خروجه من الزمالك وانتقاله إلى الأهلي.

وكتب وهبي عبر صفحته الشخصية على “فيس بوك”: “كنت أتمنى مجددًا أن يخرج زيزو من الباب الكبير، فبعد مقابلة إبراهيم فايق، فتأكد لي أن خروجه كان من نافذة الحمام الضيقة التي تطل على المنور وتسلل منها للهروب على مواسير الصرف”.

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وتابع: “فاللاعب قد اعترف بذهابه إلى السفارة للحصول على التأشيرة من السفارة الأمريكية بالقاهرة في الأسبوع الأول من أبريل، كنت أتمنى أن يسأله إبراهيم فايق المعروف عنه ثقافته الواسعة، وكما يتشدق دائمًا بالحيادية.. فالسؤال (كيف قدمت على الفيزا ومذكور في جواز سفرك أنك لاعب كرة محترف.. هل حصلت على خطاب من جهة عملك الحالية لتقديمه للسفارة، وفي هذا الوقت المفروض جهة العمل نادي الزمالك.. أم تم التعامل على قائمة الأهلي المقدمة للاتحاد الدولي؟)”.

وأوضح: “لأن أي دولة تتطلب تأشيرة دخول يجب الحصول على خطاب من جهة العمل، وذلك كشرط أساسي للحصول عليها”.

واختتم: “سؤال سقط سهوًا أو عمدًا.. لكن النتيجة: لاعب كاذب وإعلام أكذب منه”.

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