حكم مباراة ليفربول وآيندهوفن في دوري أبطال أوروبا

أعلن الاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم والذي يعرف باسم ”يويفا”، عن الحكم الذي سوف يدير مباراة ليفربول وآيندهوفن في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

ليفربول سوف يستضيف نظيره آيندهوفن يوم الأربعاء المقبل، وذلك لحساب الجولة الخامسة من مرحلة الدوري في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا على ملعب أنفيلد.

ويسعى ليفربول إلى تحقيق الفوز على آيندهوفن، وذلك من أجل العودة إلى الانتصارات من جديد، حيث يمر الريدز بفترة صعبة للغاية خلال هذا الموسم.

وتعرض ليفربول إلى الخسارة الثانية على التوالي في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، حيث هزم الريدز على أرضه ووسط جماهيره ضد نوتينجهام فورست بثلاثة أهداف دون رد.

طالع .. ستيف نيكول: بعد محمد صلاح وفان دايك.. لاعب ليفربول اختفى تمامًا هذا الموسم

وأشار يويفا، إلى أن مباراة ليفربول وآيندهوفن سيديرها طاقم تحكيم إسباني ، وذلك بقيادة أليخاندرو هيرنانديز.

وسوف يعاون هيرنانديز كلًا من دييجو سانشيز روخو ، إلى جانب خوسيه نارانجو، بينما سيتواجد خوسيه لويس مونويرا كحكم رابع.

أما بالنسبة لتقنية الفار ، فسوف يكون جوليرمو كوادرا فيرنانديز مشرفًا عليها ويعاونه الكراوتي إيفان بيبيك.

ليفربول تراجع إلى المركز الـ11 في ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي عقب الخسارة ضد نوتينجهام فورست، بينما يبدو وضع الريدز أفضل في دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وكان ليفربول قد نجح في التفوق على أينتراخت فرانكفورت في الجولة الرابعة من مرحلة الدوري بدوري الأبطال وهزمه بنتيجة بخمسة أهداف مقابل هدف واحد.

Dodgers Win Back-to-Back Titles a World Series Game 7 Comeback for the Ages

TORONTO — When it was over, when after 162 regular-season games and another 15 in the playoffs and now two excruciating innings, the Dodgers won Game 7, 5–4, to repeat as World Series champions, the man who won the game raced to the mound to grab the man who saved it. 

It was Will Smith, the catcher, who launched the 11th-inning home run that stunned the sellout crowd of 44,713 at the Rogers Centre and gave the Dodgers their first lead of the night. But it was Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the Game 6 starter who got eight outs in Game 7 on no days’ rest, who gave him the chance. Twenty-five hours after he threw 96 pitches in Game 6, an outing that followed back-to-back complete games, Yamamoto all but forced his way into the game and threw 34 devastating pitches. 

Manager Dave Roberts had tried not to use him at all, and then he tried to remove him after his second inning on Saturday. “Daijoubu,” Yamamoto said. 

“It’s unheard of,” said Roberts, who struggled to explain how Yamamoto could possibly have done this. “I think that there’s a mind component, there’s a delivery, which is a flawless delivery, and there’s just an unwavering will. I just haven’t seen it [elsewhere]. I really haven’t.”

So the manager let him go back out and close the door for a team that just kept propping it open. The Blue Jays were two outs away from ending a 32-year World Series drought when an unlikely hero emerged. In a game that featured Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., it was Dodgers glove-first second baseman Miguel Rojas, playing in his second game in three weeks, who lined a solo home run over the left field wall to tie the game. 

Each team loaded the bases with one out—the Blue Jays in the bottom of the ninth, the Dodgers in the top of the 10th—and failed to score. Smith, dragging himself around the field after catching all 72 innings of this epic World Series, dragged the Dodgers ahead. 

It almost wasn’t enough. Guerrero, the face of a franchise and the face of a nation, doubled to lead off the bottom of the 11th. Isiah Kiner-Falefa sacrificed him to third. Addison Barger worked a walk. But Yamamoto broke Alejandro Kirk’s bat with one of his signature splitters, and Betts, the shortstop snagged the easy chopper, stepped on second base and fired to first for the double play. The Dodgers, who became the first team since the 2000 Yankees to repeat, were on the field almost before the Blue Jays understood what had just happened to them. 

Smith tackled Yamamoto from behind. Their teammates raced in from the dugout and the bullpen to join them. They jumped up and down on exhausted legs and hugged one another with spent arms and screamed with hoarse throats.

Of course this World Series came down to extra innings in Game 7. It could not be contained by the laws of physics, the columns of scorebooks or even, at times, by the customs of human decency. At one point in Game 7, the only daylight between the teams came when the umpires pushed the players apart. Counting the 18-inning Game 3, this was the first Fall Classic that featured more than eight games’ worth of baseball. Only three of the games were truly close—Games 1, 2, 4 and 5 were decided by an average of five runs—but neither team ever seemed overmatched. 

Still this one was loopier than most. The Dodgers used all four of their World Series starting pitchers, two—Yamamoto and Tyler Glasnow—on no days’ rest. The Blue Jays used three of theirs. The fourth, Kevin Gausman, said he would have been available had the game continued.

And for a while it appeared it might go forever. The Blue Jays never seemed to go away. Twice the Dodgers won in what should have been backbreaking fashion—the 18-inning Game 3, and then the wild double play to snuff out a rally in Game 6—but Toronto just kept fighting. It won Game 4, and it nearly won this one. 

Los Angeles’s roster boasts 44 All-Star Game appearances and 22 World Series rings. For the Blue Jays, those figures are 29 and three. The Dodgers’ record $328 million payroll has made some observers question whether they are ruining baseball. The Blue Jays were not interested in narratives, just in wins. 

Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas (72) celebrates with Shohei Ohtani after his game-tying home run in the ninth inning. / John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

Game 7 pitted two Hall of Famers against one another, one who had been preparing for this start all series and one who learned for sure he would get it after Game 6. 

When manager John Schneider told Max Scherzer he would start Game 3, Scherzer said, “O.K., so 3 and 7.” The assignment made him, at 41 years and 97 days, the oldest pitcher to start a winner-take-all World Series game. When Schneider walked by him after Game 6, which the Blue Jays lost on a brutal game-ending double play, he said, Scherzer looked “ready to kill somebody.” Schneider added, “So you trust him to be ready for this environment.”

The Dodgers trust Shohei Ohtani as well, although they were not sure what to expect from him. After Game 6, they reviewed their options. Glasnow, the Game 3 starter, had gotten the final three outs that night. Blake Snell, who started Games 1 and 5, would be on short rest; Yamamoto, who started Games 2 and 6, would be on even shorter rest. Despite playing 18 innings—and reaching base a postseason record nine times—in Game 3, then receiving IV fluids and pitching six innings 17 hours later in Game 4, Ohtani assured them that he was available on the mound for Game 6. (This is a man who, offered the chance to come out of Game 3 in the 11th due to leg cramps that had him hobbling around the bases, declined, and who, asked in the sixth inning of Game 4 how many more frames he could go, said three.) 

He might have been a more traditional option in relief. But there is nothing traditional about Ohtani. The Dodgers chose to start him largely because of the rule that allows him to remain in the game as the DH once he comes off the mound—but only if he starts the game. If he relieves, when he exits as a hitter, he exits as a pitcher. Between that regulation and the logistical nightmare of getting him to the bullpen to warm up in between at-bats, this pathway was the obvious choice. But Ohtani, still recovering from surgery to repair his left elbow, had only started on three days’ rest once in his career, and that came when rain cut the first outing to two innings and 30 pitches. 

“This is Game 7,” Roberts said. “There’s a lot of things that people haven’t done, and you’ve just got to trust your players and try to win a baseball game.”

Ohtani opened the game with a single, took second on a grounder to first and took third on a deep fly ball to center field. Betts grounded out to end the frame, which gave Ohtani two and a half minutes to dart into the dugout, remove his batting armor, grab his glove, huddle with pitching coach Mark Prior and bench coach Danny Lehman, and take the mound for his six warm-up pitches. Just under five minutes—and, it must be said, two and a half minutes after the rules stipulate—after he ran out Betts’s grounder, Ohtani threw ball one to George Springer. Springer, visibly wincing on every swing as he managed a right-side injury that cost him two games, singled but was retired on a strike-’im-out-throw-’im-out double play to end the inning. 

Ohtani caught a break in the second inning. His secondary command was spotty, so he had to lean on his fastball. He walked Bo Bichette to lead off the frame and allowed a single to Addison Barger. With two outs, Ernie Clement knocked a single to right field, but the hobbled Bichette had to hold at third. Andrés Giménez waved at an inside fastball to end the threat. 

Springer led off the next inning with another single. When Nathan Lukes bunted him over and he took third on a wild pitch, the Dodgers elected to walk Guerrero intentionally. That brought up Bichette. The first pitch he saw was a slider that slid right into the middle of the zone. As 44,713 roaring fans shook the Rogers Centre, Springer and Guerrero each raised their hands and jogged home. Bichette slowly limped after them. 

Bichette knew he would be a free agent after the World Series ended. He knew aggravating the injury could hurt his long-term earning potential. He did not care. “It’s the World Series,” he said. “So none of that stuff really matters.”

The homer ended Ohtani’s night on the mound after 2 ⅓ innings pitched. The Dodgers manufactured a run in the top of the fourth. In the bottom of the inning, 194-pound floppy-haired lefty Justin Wrobleski buzzed 5’ 11” shortstop Andrés Giménez with an inside fastball. On the next pitch, he hit him. The benches—and the bullpens—cleared. The umpires issued warnings. The Dodgers scored another run in the top of the sixth; the Blue Jays did the same in the bottom of the frame. With his sixth-inning single, Clement set a record with his 10th multi-hit game this postseason; with his eighth-inning double, he set a record with his 30th hit. 

To cap one of the finest offensive postseasons of all time—he had more hits this postseason (28) than swings and misses (25) and more homers (eight) than strikeouts (seven)—Guerrero dazzled with his glove. He made a diving stop and flipped to first in the first; snared a rope just beyond the foul line to end the fourth; and started a nifty double play to end the seventh. He roared after each one as if he’d hit the game-winning homer. 

Both pitching staffs were topsy-turvy after such a grind of a series. Snell got four outs. The Blue Jays threw Louis Varland, presumably pitching in long sleeves to keep his right arm attached to his body, who set a postseason record by appearing in his 15th game (Toronto played 18); Chris Bassitt, the starter turned relief ace; and Trey Yesavage, the 22-year-old pitching on two days’ rest after yet another postseason masterpiece in Game 5, who allowed a home run to Max Muncy in the eighth inning that brought the game within one. Then came Rojas, and then came Smith.

And most of all, then came Yamamoto, who was named World Series MVP. The Dodgers did not, as it turned out, ruin baseball. In fact, they gave us more of it. 

تقارير: اسمان مرشحان لخلافة ألونسو في تدريب ريال مدريد

كشفت تقارير إعلامية اليوم الإثنين، عن تطورات جديدة بشأن مستقبل تشابي ألونسو، المدير الفني لنادي ريال مدريد، والذي يمر بوقت عصيب خلال الساعات الأخيرة.

ريال مدريد مني بهزيمة جديدة في الدوري الإسباني للدرجة الأولى، حيث تعرض الميرنجي لخسارة قاسية ضد سيلتا فيجو بهدفين دون رد يوم أمس الأحد على ملعب سانتياجو برنابيو.

وابتعد ريال مدريد بفارق أربع نقاط عن برشلونة متصدر ترتيب الدوري حاليًا، بعدما كان الميرنجي صاحب المركز الأول بفارق خمس نقاط.

اقرأ أيضًا .. حكم مباراة ريال مدريد ومانشستر سيتي في دوري أبطال أوروبا

وبحسب ”onefootball”، نقلًا عن el mundo، فإن مستقبل ألونسو مع ريال مدريد أصبح على المحك بعد الخسارة أمام سيلتا فيجو، حيث اتخذت إدارة الفريق الملكي إجراءات فورية بعد الهزيمة أمس.

وأضاف المصدر، أن إدارة ريال مدريد عقدت اجتماعاً صباح يوم أمس الأحد، وذلك من أجل مناقشة مستقبل تشابي ألونسو مع الفريق الإسباني.

وأوضح المصدر، أن ألونسو يواجه خطر الإقالة من تدريب ريال مدريد حال خسر الفريق ضد مانشستر سيتي يوم الأربعاء المقبل في منافسات دوري أبطال أوروبا، والتي قد تكون المواجهة الأخيرة للاعب خط الوسط السابق.

واختتم المصدر قائلًا، أنه حال غادر ألونسو تدريب ريال مدريد، فإن زين الدين زيدان، ويورجن كلوب، هما المرشحين الأبرز لتدريب النادي الإسباني.

ترتيب مباريات مصر في كأس العالم 2026

تحدد ترتيب مباريات منتخب مصر، في منافسات بطولة كأس العالم 2026، بعد إجراء مراسم القرعة اليوم الجمعة، في العاصمة الأمريكية واشنطن.

أسفرت قرعة نهائيات بطولة كأس العالم 2026، عن تحديد مجموعة منتخب مصر في المونديال العالمي القادم.

وجاء منتخب مصر في المجموعة السابعة من كأس العالم 2026، بجانب منتخبات بلجيكا وإيران ونيوزيلندا.

منتخب مصر، يشارك للمرة الرابعة في نهائيات كأس العالم، بعد أعوام 1934 و1990 و2018.

طالع | نتائج قرعة كأس العالم 2026

وتنطلق منافسات بطولة كأس العالم، خلال الفترة من 11 يونيو وحتى 19 يوليو 2026، بمشاركة 48 منتخباً، في كندا والمكسيك والولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. ترتيب مباريات منتخب مصر في كأس العالم

الجولة الأولي: مصر ضد بلجيكا.

الجولة الثانية: مصر ضد نيوزيلندا.

الجولة الثالثة: مصر ضد إيران.

Archie Vaughan ends Yorkshire's winning start with career-best 95

Seamer Jake Ball chimes in with 4 for 34 as Somerset win by six wickets

ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay14-Aug-2025Somerset 252 for 4 (Vaughan 95, J Rew 53*) beat Yorkshire 247 (Revis 85, Ball 4-34) by six wicketsFour-wicket seamer Jake Ball and opener Archie Vaughan with a career best 95 starred as Somerset ended Yorkshire’s 100 percent winning start to this season’s Metro Bank One-Day Cup by bowling the Group B leaders out for 247 at York and then chasing confidently.Somerset joined their hosts on 12 points at the top of the table at the halfway stage in the group campaign courtesy of this six-wicket win with five balls remaining. Both counties having won three and lost one.Yorkshire still hold sway courtesy of a superior net run-rate, but they were second-best on a used Clifton Park pitch.Yorkshire lost wickets in clusters at either end of a scrambling innings which saw ex-England limited overs quick Ball take an excellent 4 for 34 from 9.4 overs and Matthew Revis top-scored with a middle-order List A best of 85 off as many balls.Ball’s best List A figures in just over six years preceded Sheffield-born teenager Vaughan’s classy 127-ball effort with 11 fours. It was ironic that this senior best should come against the county for whom his father Michael starred.Yorkshire, inserted, slumped to 28 for 3 inside 10 overs.Without injured in-form opener Imam-Ul-Haq (hip), they lost Adam Lyth bowled by a beauty from Ball, Will Luxton run out next ball and James Wharton caught behind one-handed going low to his right by James Rew off Ben Green.Luxton misjudged a push to mid-off, where Josh Thomas misfielded before recovering to throw the non-striker’s stumps down.Revis, who hit nine fours, held things together on the pitch used for Tuesday’s win over Lancashire, with Yorkshire compiling nothing more than a workable total.Fin Bean, on 28, cut 18-year-old debutant seamer James Theedom to backward point with the score on 72 in the 18th over.Revis oozed confidence following three recent Championship centuries and a 69 earlier in this competition. He reached a 49-ball fifty here shortly before Yorkshire reached the halfway-mark in their innings at 115 for 4.He found an ally in fellow all-rounder George Hill. They calmly shared a recovery fifth-wicket partnership of 102.Yorkshire then lost four quick wickets, including Revis and Hill caught pulling, as the score fell from 174 for 5 in the 36th over to 204 for 8 in the 42nd. Green’s second wicket accounted for Revis, 34-year-old Ball’s second was Hill for 41.Tom Lammonby’s left-arm seam also claimed two wickets in that period.Dan Moriarty heaved the only two sixes of Yorkshire’s innings in a career-best 30 before holing out to cover as Ball struck twice in the 49th over to wrap things up.Vaughan, in his first competitive senior career appearance against his birth county, steered Somerset’s stress-free chase.Lammonby was well caught at deep gully by Lyth off Hill en route to 48 for 1 after 10 overs before 19-year-old Vaughan shared a second-wicket partnership of 70 with Lewis Goldsworthy, 30.Vaughan was particularly strong off the back foot on either side of the wicket. He reached his fifty off 65 balls.Goldsworthy fell at 111 for 2 in the 25th over when he top-edged a pull at Revis to long-leg.Vaughan continued on unflustered, sharing 64 with his captain James Rew. But he was bowled looking to go over the top against Dom Bess’s off-spin. Still, at 175 for three in the 38th, Somerset were in a strong position.James Rew finished unbeaten 53 off 62, while brother Thomas also contributed 31.

فيديو | الأهلي يحسم قمة السيدات أمام الزمالك بخماسية نظيفة في دوري كرة القدم

حقق فريق كرة القدم بالنادي الأهلي “سيدات”، فوزًا ساحقًا على غريمه الزمالك، بنتيجة 5-0، في المباراة التي أقيمت بينهما اليوم السبت.

والتقى فريقا الأهلي والزمالك، في الثانية والنصف من عصر اليوم، على ملعب الأهلي بالقاهرة الجديدة، ضمن منافسات الجولة الحادية عشرة من بطولة الدوري المصري “سيدات”.

وسجل أهداف النادي الأهلي، اللاعبات، نادين غازي من ركلة جزاء وأضافت لولو نصر الهدف الثاني، لينتهي الشوط الأول بثنائية نظيفة للمارد الأحمر.

طالع | الزمالك يفوز على الأهلي ويحسم قمة كرة اليد

وفي الشوط الثاني، سجلت اللاعبة نادين غازي الهدف الشخصي الثاني لها والثالث للفريق من تنفيذ رائع لركلة حرة مباشرة، وأحرزت نور يوسف الهدف الرابع، واختتمت الخماسية للمارد الأحمر، أشرقت عادل من نقطة الجزاء.

وتُقام منافسات الدوري هذا الموسم بنظام المجموعة الواحدة من دورين (ذهابًا وإيابًا)، في نسخة تشهد المشاركة الثانية للأهلي، بعد ظهوره الأول في الموسم الماضي، والذي أنهاه بالمركز الثاني في جدول الترتيب، إلى جانب تتويجه بلقب كأس مصر. أهداف مباراة الأهلي والزمالك اليوم في دوري كرة القدم “سيدات”

Nick Gubbins century condemns defending champions Glamorgan to opening defeat

Skipper’s career-best 144 not out leads young Hampshire side to dominant win

ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay05-Aug-2025Nick Gubbins’ career-best 144 not out led an inexperienced Hampshire to a winning start in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup against defending champions Glamorgan at The Gnoll in Neath.Four teenagers featured for the visitors – including a three-man seam attack with ages of 19, 19 and 16. The youngest of the trio – Manny Lumsden took 3 for 64 to derail the top order despite Kiran Carlson’s magnificent 135.Carlson’s first ever one-day century was unable to be supported due to a steady flow of wickets left Glamorgan bowled out inside 40 overs, 72 short of Hampshire’s 324 for 6.Other debutant Ben Mayes played fearlessly for 74 from 55 balls in the 17-year-old’s 141-run partnership with Gubbins to end the visitors’ innings explosively.After inserting Hampshire to bat, Glamorgan got off to an economical start. James Harris and unexpected new ball partner Zain Ul Hassan containing Gubbins and Ali Orr.On the surface containing Hampshire to a 42-run powerplay on a small outground could have been viewed to be Glamorgan’s advantage, the drop of Gubbins by Carlson at second slip while the opener was on just four later proved to be a difference of what came later.A solid 68-run opening contribution was brought to a much-needed end as Ali Orr started to cruise, Ned Leonard making for a comeback from being hooked for six out of the ground on his first ball.Dangerous overseas Tilak Varma could’ve been a match winner for Hampshire given his two centuries in four games already for the club, removed for a duck.A flow of four wickets for 47 at a slowing rate dragged Glamorgan back when debutant Mayes entered at 115 for 4, Gubbins still anchoring.It didn’t take long for Mayes to motor, inflicting his freedom onto Gubbins, casually reverse-sweeping Glamorgan’s 18-year-old debutant Romano Franco four times on his way to a century.Mayes’ hockey-style sweeping, both orthodox and reverse, had the runs flowing before Felix Organ took over the role with a flashy 32 from 14 unbeaten to end the innings. Hampshire adding 129 in the final 10 overs, no bowler getting off lightly, Gubbins carrying his bat.Unlike in Hampshire’s innings, the hosts came out firing. Also unlike the hosts, a dropped slip catch was shortly after redeemed with the wicket, Tribe dropped on seven, out on 14.While Hampshire’s innings was backboned by one mammoth partnership, Glamorgan kept losing wickets when times were tough. Eddie Byrom’s steady start, enjoying cutting and leg-glancing the exciting Hampshire seamers was eventually removed for 29 on his return to first team cricket which brought the highlights package-esque viewing of Lumsden to Carlson.A first over for 23 may mean a debut to forget for a 16-year-old but a wicket in there and persistence from both bowler and captain gave him another wicket and a hat-trick ball. The three-over spell of 2 for 47 was about so much more than the figures.Hampshire’s 18 overs of consecutive spin in the middle overs contained Glamorgan enough while regular wickets left Glamorgan requiring Andy Gorvin’s 42-ball 11 to stick in a partnership with his captain to give a fighting chance.Lumsden’s return brought more fireworks including the big wicket after Carlson effectively run out of partners, but not before giving the Neath crowd a special display.

Every Record That Was Broken During Dodgers-Blue Jays 18-Inning World Series Game 3

Game 3 of the World Series between the Dodgers and Blue Jays was a complete marathon. In some ways, it was two games in one. The game took 18 innings to reach its finale before Freddie Freeman finally ended it all with one swing of the bat. Eighteen innings is tied for the longest World Series game in MLB history.

That was far from the only World Series record fans were treated to Monday night (or Tuesday morning).

Let's take a look at every record that was broken:

Shohei Ohtani was intentionally walked four times, the most in a single game in MLB postseason history. He also set the World Series record for the most times getting on base. Ohtani broke the record after his seventh time on base, and he ended up reaching a total of nine times. He also tied MLB's regular season record by reaching base nine times.

That's not all Ohtani achieved. He became the first player since 1906 to record four extra-base hits in a World Series game, having hit two home runs and two doubles before the Blue Jays opted out of pitching to him altogether.

The Dodgers and Blue Jays combined to strand 37 runners on base, the most ever in a postseason game. The two teams also used a total of 19 pitchers, nine for Toronto and 10 for L.A., which is the most in a playoff game in league history. Those pitchers combined to throw 609 pitches, which is—you guessed it—a World Series record.

Additionally, there were a total of 153 plate appearances across the 18-inning affair, also a record for the Fall Classic.

The game took a total of six hours and 39 minutes from start to finish, making it the second-longest World Series game in history behind Game 3 of the 2018 World Series, which spanned seven hours and 20 minutes.

Freeman's walk-off home run in the 18th inning made him the first player to ever hit multiple walk-off home runs in the World Series. He hit a walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the 2024 World Series against the Yankees, and once again played hero for L.A. late into Game 3.

This game had a bit of everything. Clayton Kershaw made a 12th-inning relief appearance and worked his way out of a bases loaded jam. Ohtani wasn't retired at the plate a single time, though he was thrown out stealing second. Neither starting pitcher made it out of the fifth inning, and the bullpens, often considered the weakness of both teams, took the reins for more than 13 innings.

Game 3 was an instant classic, and after that gauntlet of showdown, the Blue Jays and Dodgers will try to rest up before they go again for Game 4 on Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. ET.

Neymar se procuncia sobre possível volta ao Santos: 'Um dia quero voltar'

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Ontem, segunda-feira (3), ocorreu a quarta edição do Leilão Beneficente do Instituto Neymar, no Clube Monte Líbano, em São Paulo. O craque, que está no sétimo mês de recuperação de uma da ruptura no ligamento cruzado anterior do joelho esquerdo, respondeu algumas perguntas logo na sua chegada e esfriou qualquer possibilidade de voltar para o Brasil em 2025.

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Sonho do presidente Marcelo Teixeira e da torcida santista, Neymar garante que fica no Al Hilal, da Arábia Saudita, por mais uma temporada.

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– Não (existe a possibilidade de voltar ao Santos ano que vem). O que falaram é totalmente mentira. Não tem nada planejado. Tenho mais um ano de contrato com o Al Hilal. Espero poder fazer uma grande temporada. Fiquei fora essa última. Vamos viver pouco a pouco. Tem muito tempo pela frente. Óbvio que o Santos é o time do meu coração, um dia quero voltar, sim, mas não tem nada planejado na cabeça.

O camisa 10 da Seleção Brasileira afirma que conversou com Vinicius Junior antes e depois da final da Liga dos Campeões da Europa, e acredita que o atacante do Real Madrid será eleito o Melhor Jogador do Mundo.

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– Quanto ao Vini, obviamente a Bola de Ouro é dele. Estou na torcida. Mandei mensagem antes do jogo, pós-jogo. É um menino que eu amo de paixão. Grande amigo que o futebol me deu. Com certeza, será coroado com a Bola de Ouro. Ele está incrível, carregando a bandeira do nosso país ao redor do mundo. A gente fica muito feliz e torce por ele – disse Neymar.

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Recuperação da lesão

– Tá indo (a recuperação). É dolorido. Muito sofrimento. Mas estou me recuperando. São sete meses já da lesão. Faltam alguns ainda. Mas estamos indo.

continua após a publicidadeAusência na Copa América

– Vai ser triste (acompanhar a seleção de longe). É muito ruim ficar fora, obviamente, mas estamos na torcida, como vocês. Espero que o Brasil possa ganhar. Tem time para isso, jogadores de muita qualidade. Estamos na torcida. Espero que o Dorival faça um grande trabalho com todo mundo. Estarei na torcida.

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Internet vai à loucura com drible de Wesley em Felipe Melo no segundo gol do Corinthians: 'humilhado'

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O Corinthians vai, enfim, tirando a zica e vencendo seu primeiro jogo no Brasileirão. E o garoto Wesley é um dos responsáveis pela boa partida contra o Fluminense neste domingo (28), na Neo Química Arena. O jogador marcou dois gols até o momento, sendo o segundo um verdadeiro golaço de deixar os rivais no chão, em especial o volante Felipe Melo.

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