Caiu em Itaquera, já era? Corinthians busca manter escrita em mata-matas na Arena

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A Neo Química Arena será palco do primeiro duelo eliminatório do Corinthians na temporada, quando o clube alvinegro recebe o Ituano pelas quartas de final do Paulistão. O Timão busca alargar o bom retrospecto em jogos mata-mata na Arena.

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Desde que a casa corintiana foi inaugurada, em 2014, o Corinthians já disputou 56 jogos eliminatórios em Itaquera, somando 30 vitórias, 16 empates e 10 derrotas entre partidas de ida, volta e jogos únicos no formato mata-mata, com aproveitamento de 63%

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Dessas 56 partidas, 10 foram em jogo único, e o clube carrega 70% de aproveitamento neste tipo de duelo na Arena. Sete vezes o Timão avançou de fase, e três vezes a equipe foi eliminada em casa, com cinco vitórias, quatro empates e uma derrota.

Nesta temporada, o Corinthians ainda não perdeu como mandante e ostenta aproveitamento acima de 80% em Itaquera, com cinco triunfos e um empate.

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TABU CONTRA O ITUANO

Além do ótimo retrospecto em casa, o Timão defende um tabu de 16 anos contra o Ituano. A única vitória do Galo de Itu contra o Alvinegro foi em 2007, por 2 a 1, ainda no Pacaembu.

As equipes já se enfrentaram três vezes em Itaquera, com duas vitórias corintianas e um empate.

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Ainda sem rival definido, São Paulo planeja novo jogo-treino para sexta-feira

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Após enfrentar o Coritiba em jogo-treino na última segunda-feira (27), no CT da Barra Funda, o São Paulo planeja mais um, desta vez nesta sexta-feira (31). Porém, o Tricolor depende de algumas questões.

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Ainda sem um adversário definido, este jogo-treino seria uma forma da equipe se preparar para a estreia na Copa Sul-Americana e nas outras competições que deve enfrentar neste ano. Porém, tudo depende justamente da divulgação da data da primeira partida no continental.

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Segundo apurou o LANCE!, se o São Paulo estrear na Sul-Americana na próxima terça-feira (4), por exemplo, possivelmente este jogo-treino não aconteceria. O primeiro confronto da equipe no continental acontecerá contra o Tigre, rival do Tricolor na conquista da competição em 2012.

Como o São Paulo é cabeça de chave, os primeiros jogos do torneio acontecerão fora de casa. Assim, para enfrentar o primeiro adversário, terá que viajar até Buenos Aires – cerca de2.223 quilômetros. Inclusive, esta logística de viagens foi apontada como a maior dificuldade pelo próprio Carlos Belmonte, diretor de futebol do clube, pouco antes do sorteio dos adversários do time.

– A gente estreia na Sul-Americana fora de casa, o sorteio é importante porque o tempo é curto para logística. Queríamos evitar viagens longas porque isso é prejudicial. Todos que estão na competição são aptos, mas queremos evitar viagens longas – disse em entrevista à ‘ESPN’.

O jogo-treino contra o Coritiba foi realizado em duas etapas. Em uma, os jogadores titulares perderam por 2 a 1. Na outra etapa, os reservas foram utilizados e venceram por 3 a 1. Não foram divulgadas as escalações. Tanto estes jogos-treinos quanto o ‘intercâmbio’ que aconteceu em Cotia faziam parte do planejamento da intertemporada, após a eliminação da equipe no Campeonato Paulista.

Liverpool fans react as Dominik Szoboszlai scores sensational free-kick from 25 yards out to earn Reds huge victory over Premier League title rivals Arsenal

Dominik Szoboszlai's sensational free-kick from 25 yards out sent Liverpool fans into frenzy as the Reds picked up a crucial win over Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday. In an evenly poised contest at Anfield, the two English giants fought toe-to-toe but the make-shift right-back's thunderous late strike proved to be the difference.

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After an intense battle for more than 80 minutes, Curtis Jones was brought down by Martin Zubimendi with a poor challenge near the penalty box. The Gunners midfielder was cautioned with a yellow card while the hosts were awarded a free-kick. Nearly 25 yards from goal, Szoboszlai unleashed a pile-driver which hit the post and went in.

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The Reds fans were understandably elated with Szoboszlai's late winner as they hailed the Hungarian for his effort in the club's win.

A fan named niran wrote: "SZOBOSZLAI BEST FREE KICK TAKING RIGHT BACK IN THE WORLD."

Canadian Kop posted: "Szoboszlai has become the first player on the team sheet. He’s in full peak right now & he’s boss as a RB or a midfield hybrid. Better that Trent."

Jordan Patu wrote: "Szoboszlai put that headband on and gained +10 all attributes."

A Reds fan handle named Ammaar wrote: "That Szoboszlai goal is exactly why these will win the league again. They just get goals from nowhere. Arsenal don’t have that in their locker."

lobistars wrote: "Szoboszlai celebrated the goal before it went it. This brother target was the goal post."

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The Gunners suffered an early setback in the match as William Saliba was forced off in the fifth minute with an injury. They were already missing first-team stars like Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka and Saliba's knock came as an additional setback. Despite the Frenchman's absence, Arsenal did well defensively, but Szoboszlai's late strike proved to be the decisive factor.

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Arne Slot's high-flying side will be back in action after the international break on September 14 when they travel to Burnley for a Premier League fixture.

Bayern Munich turn to Atalanta star Ademola Lookman in desperate search for new attacker after deal for Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson falls through

Bayern Munich are chasing Atalanta's Ademola Lookman and have registered a loan bid for the Nigerian after seeing Nicolas Jackson's deal fall through.

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    Bayern were all set to sign Jackson with the player in Munich to undergo his medical after Chelsea's approval. However, Liam Delap's injury in the weekend's game prompted the London club to revoke their approval. The German club are now targeting Lookman and have approached the Italian club with a loan bid which includes an option to buy, according to . The Bundesliga champions have reportedly inserted a €28 million (£24m/$32m) purchase option in the deal.

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    The purchase option will be triggered should Lookman play a certain amount of games for the club. The Nigerian midfielder was previously in talks to sign for Inter but Atlantan's unwillingness to offload him to a domestic rival and Inter not matching their terms saw the deal fall through, despite Lookman's attempts to force the transfer. Atalanta may be open to letting him join Bayern, but they have so far declined the German team's proposal.

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    Tottenham and Galatasaray have also been linked with Lookman, with both clubs having made contact with his camp. Atalanta reportedly rejected Tottenham's bid as they seek €50m (£43m/$58m) for the forward. The 27-year-old has a contract until 2027 but hopes to leave the club this summer.

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    Bayern still remain the most interested side in the Lookman race and will try push to complete the deal before the transfer window shuts. However, should a deal not pan out for the Atalanta player, he is at the risk of being frozen out of the playing squad until the winter transfer window.  

Jude Bellingham whisks girlfriend Ashlyn Castro away to Sardinia for holiday on £1m superyacht as Real Madrid star misses start of season due to shoulder surgery

Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham has whisked girlfriend Ashlyn Castro away for a sunshine holiday aboard a luxury superyacht.

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    England international Bellingham has plenty of spare time on his hands at present as he continues his recovery from shoulder surgery. An operation to fix a long-standing problem means that the 22-year-old midfielder has missed the start of the 2025-26 campaign.

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    With no competitive action to contend with for club and country, Bellingham has – as reported by – headed off for a relaxing break with his model and social media influencer partner.

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    Bellingham and Castro have been spotted in Sardinia, Italy, on a £1 million superyacht that can be hired for £25,000-a-week. They have been bathing in the sun and cosying up for the odd romantic clinch.

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    Bellingham and Castro have tried to keep their relationship as private as possible, with little insight being offered through their respective social media channels. Castro has, however, become a regular at Real Madrid games alongside Bellingham’s family.

    She also posted after helping the Three Lions star to celebrate his 22nd birthday: “Most thoughtful, kind hearted, hard working, incredible human I've ever met. You bring so much light into this world.”

Liverpool agree to sign shock Marc Guehi alternative in 2027 with personal terms already finalised for £35m defender

Liverpool have reportedly agreed to sign a shock Marc Guehi alternative in 2027 with personal terms already finalised for the £35 million defender. The Red's frantic transfer window ended in heartbreak after their pursuit of Crystal Palace captain Guehi spectacularly fell through. The England centre-back had been poised for a high-profile Anfield switch, even undergoing medical checks, before Palace chairman Steve Parish pulled the plug at the final hour.

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Yet, Liverpool might already have the perfect replacement waiting in the wings. According to the club is planning a sensational re-signing of former academy star Jarell Quansah. Quansah, 22, left Anfield earlier this summer for Bayer Leverkusen in a £35 million ($47m) deal, but the Reds cleverly inserted a buy-back clause in the agreement, a move that could pay off spectacularly in 2027.

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The plan is audacious yet straightforward: bring Quansah back to Merseyside for a fee of £51m ($61m), halfway through his five-year contract in Germany. The Echo claims personal terms have already been agreed, meaning Quansah could return to the club on an improved deal, ready to stake his claim as a Liverpool regular once more.

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Quansah’s journey has been one of steady progression. A product of Liverpool’s youth system, he made waves in the academy before moving to Germany to gain first-team experience. His Bundesliga debut couldn’t have gone better as he scored on his first appearance, highlighting the talent and composure that persuaded Liverpool to keep a safety net with the buy-back clause.

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The deal would only be executed in 2027, giving Quansah two full seasons to establish himself at Leverkusen before returning to Anfield. By then, he will have matured as a player. This calculated timeline demonstrates the club’s long-term thinking and meticulous planning, ensuring they aren’t left scrambling for a centre-back again. And if the deal is completed, Quansah’s return will mark a full-circle moment; from academy hopeful to an Anfield starter. 

Abel Ferreira se torna o segundo treinador com mais títulos na história do Palmeiras

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Abel Ferreira segue sua trajetória de conquistas com o Palmeiras. Neste domingo, a equipe comandada pelo técnico português não deu brecha para a zebra, goleou o Água Santa por 4 a 0, reverteu a derrota por 2 a 1 no primeiro duelo e se sagrou de campeão paulista de 2023.

Essa foi a oitava taça conquistada por Abel desde a sua chegada ao clube, em 2020. Um número tão expressivo que o coloca nesse momento como o segundo treinador com mais títulos pelo Alviverde em todos os tempos. Ferreira igualou Vanderlei Luxemburgo no ranking histórico e agora aparece atrás apenas de Oswaldo Brandão, com dez.

Bicampeão da Libertadores com o Palmeiras, Abel venceu também um Campeonato Brasileiro, uma Copa do Brasil, uma Recopa Sul-Americana, uma Supercopa do Brasil e dois Campeonatos Paulistas.

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1º – Oswaldo Brandão – 10
2º – Abel Ferreira – 8
Vanderlei Luxemburgo – 8
4º – Ventura Cambon – 7
5º – Luiz Felipe Scolari – 6

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'I'm here to support Dean in every way' – South Africa captain has coach Maketa's backing

Relationship-building has not been Cricket South Africa’s (CSA) top skill over the last three years. There have been miscommunications aplenty in the hiring of senior staff and the ghosting of former players, including former captain Faf du Plessis. But at least one bond seems to be strong as they enter a new era.Test captain Dean Elgar and interim coach Malibongwe Maketa have sung each other’s praises ahead of South Africa’s three-Test series in Australia, citing similarities in their approach as they embark on one of cricket’s toughest tours.Related

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“Our relationship is strong and is based on hard work, so we’re similar in what we’re looking for in terms of the team and the performance,” Maketa said in his first media engagement since being appointed in the role. “I’m here to support Dean in every way, to make sure that he not only gets what he wants but that he gets the guys onside in terms of performances.”Elgar has used similar terminology to describe how he sees Maketa’s tenure. On departure to Australia last week, Elgar said Maketa “understands his role, which is going to be a supportive role,” and that Maketa “understands me as a cricketer, as a person and as a leader.”Elgar also revealed how he approached CSA Director of Cricket Enoch Nkwe and asked for Maketa to be considered for the post of head coach following Mark Boucher’s departure to Mumbai Indians earlier this year. Now, the pair are putting on a united front as they attempt to defeat Australia.Both Elgar and Maketa have first-hand knowledge of how tense things can get against Australia “on and off the field”. Elgar through Dossiergate in 2012, Mintgate in 2016 and Sandpapergate in 2018, where Maketa was South Africa’s assistant coach. They both described the last of those sagas as “unfortunate” but not defining, albeit that for Australia, ball-tampering remains much talked about and has dominated the pre-series narrative.The South Africa contingent was seen in good spirits ahead of their Test series against Australia•Getty Images

Like Elgar, who told reporters on arrival that he holds “no animosity towards the players involved or CA,” Maketa also played down the impact Sandpapergate would have on the South African side of 2022.”I know it changed people’s careers, but for us, on the other side of the spectrum, it was an unfortunate incident. And, where we are now, it’s way back,” he said. “We’re just looking forward to this opportunity to be here and to compete against a strong team.”For South Africa, this series is crucial to their chances of qualifying for the World Test Championship final. They are currently second on the points table and have five Tests left to play. For Maketa, this series could also be crucial to his chances of taking over the Test team permanently.ESPNcricinfo understands that he intends to apply for the job and that CSA will split the role between red and white-ball coaches. A strong showing in Australia could make Maketa impossible to ignore.He promised to maintain a brand of “brave” cricket, and has been challenging the players in training. “The guys are not liking me at the moment in the sense that we’ve had some really hard sessions,” he said. “I’m more relaxed when the game starts. I’ll be comfortable that we’ve done all the work and everything else is down to the players.”As a coaching staff, I encourage us not to get in the way of the players, but to trust the work that they’ve done and make sure the environment is conducive for them to perform.”That clear separation of powers between coaching staff and players and the outlining of roles and responsibilities is something Elgar has always advocated as the team tried to block out the administrative upheaval of the last three years. Results have been mixed but Elgar anticipates they will start to curve upwards as the new set-up settles in and cricket can take centre-stage.”For the first time in a couple of years, it’s at its most stable,” Elgar said. “We’ve had a lot of changes with regard to administrators in CSA. As players, those things can’t hinder us from performing. We’ve almost gotten used to those kinds of bad headlines. For now, it’s stabilising quite nicely.”We’ve got a new CEO, we’ve had a new board come in and make good cricketing decisions, and we have a new director of cricket who’s really focusing hard on our Proteas brand. We need to do what we can do to try and get results on the board. That’s our currency as players.”

'He shouldn't be playing!' – Jules Kounde reportedly questioned Robert Lewandowski's fitness during Barcelona's Champions League exit to Inter

Jules Kounde reportedly expressed frustration over Robert Lewandowski's late substitution during Barcelona's Champions League elimination by Inter.

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    According to Barsa Reservat, a Catalunya Radio podcast, Kounde, who missed the second leg against Inter Milan because of a thigh injury suffered in the first game, made a quiet voyage to the San Siro where fans on a commercial flight spotted him.

    Kounde, watching from the stands, reportedly said he was surprised by Hansi Flick's choice to sub Lewandowski on during stoppage time, right before Inter scored their equaliser to make it 3-3 on the night and 6-6 on aggregate. After their last successful campaign in 2015, the Catalan club's decade-long wait for the Champions League continues.

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    Though he received medical clearance only one day before the vital second leg, Lewandowski had just returned from a muscle injury that was expected to sideline him for over three weeks. Despite being Barça's leading scorer, the Polish striker appeared off the pace and contributed little during his brief extra-time cameo, as he was visibly struggling to make contact with the ball.

    According to multiple sources, including and , Kounde was overheard saying: "I don’t understand why Lewandowski played; he shouldn’t have been on the pitch in that condition."

    Seated near Joao Felix, now on loan at AC Milan, Kounde observed the game and was clearly puzzled by Flick's late tactical change.

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    Despite being Barcelona's top goal scorer this season with 40 goals in 49 appearances, Lewandowski has faced criticism over his form and fitness in recent months, especially from the fans of the club. Adding to the tension, reports from suggest Barcelona eyeing Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez as a long-term replacement for the Polish striker, signalling a possible change at the top of their forward line.

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    Barcelona's exit from the Champions League leaves them with only domestic games to concentrate on as they look to beat Real Madrid to the La Liga crown. Having already won the Copa del Rey, Flick's men now face a potential title decider in El Clasico against their bitter rivals this weekend.

Rohit leads strong reply after Jadeja five-for

India take day one honours after Australia bowled out for 177 in 63.5 overs

Sidharth Monga09-Feb-2023Ravindra Jadeja made a triumphant return to international cricket with his 11th five-wicket haul to help bowl Australia out for 177 on the first day of the much-anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Jadeja took the wickets of the three batters who looked assured: Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith and Peter Handscomb. Rohit Sharma led India’s reply with 56 off 69, taking India to within 100 of Australia’s score with nine wickets still standing.On a helpful surface, Jadeja bowled with accuracy and subtle changes of pace and trajectory. He kept bowling on a length or slightly fuller, but slowed down the odd ball. R Ashwin, who tried much more, contributed with three.The rhythms of Australia’s innings were typical of a turning track. Scoring and dismissals happened in spurts as Australia looked to cash in on every scoring opportunity, and India were a little impatient with their bowlers knowing the premium on runs on such tracks.Related

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The first spurt of wickets, though, came without any build-up. Australia had won the crucial toss on a pitch where batting last will be treacherous, but there was just enough in it for the fast bowlers for the excellent Mohammed Siraj and Mohammed Shami to remove the openers for 1 run each.Siraj started off with a beautiful outswinger – the inswinger to left-hand batters – to pitch on leg and move just enough to beat the inside edge of Usman Khawaja and still stay on leg stump. Shami went round the wicket to seam the ball just enough to beat David Warner so comprehensively that he would have been out lbw had the ball not ricocheted to send the off stump cartwheeling.Labuschagne and Smith managed to hit four boundaries in the next three overs, which brought about a double change: Jadeja and Axar Patel. The ball turned immediately for Jadeja, and India brought back control through a combination of pace and spin. The second half of the first session was bowled by spinners, but Labuschagne and Smith were equal to the task. They went into lunch having added 74 largely assured runs.Post lunch, though, the ball turned more, and Jadeja ran through the middle order. The one to get Labuschagne was perhaps the best delivery. It was roundarm, dipped on Labuschagne, dragged his back foot out, and then turned away with a puff of dust to leave him stranded. Debutant KS Bharat had his first official dismissal after having substituted for Wriddhiman Saha last year.Matt Renshaw, arguably keeping out Travis Head who doesn’t have a good record in Asia or against spin, fell first ball as he was caught on the crease and Jadeja turned it past his inside edge from round the wicket.Rohit Sharma brings up fifty•Associated PressThen came a spurt of runs with Smith taking on Axar for three boundaries in an over, prompting an immediate change and more runs for Handscomb against R Ashwin. Jadeja, though, dragged them back again with a string of deliveries that turned away big. Smith got into the habit of defending for big turn but one turned only slightly to hold its line in front of off and beat his inside edge to knock back the off stump.Again came a spurt of runs through Alex Carey’s reverse-sweeps and sweeps. India responded immediately by taking out catching men in front of the wicket to block both the sweeps. Eventually Carey played on a reverse-sweep to give Ashwin his 450th Test wicket and end a 53-run partnership in just 11.1 overs..Ashwin then followed it up with some classic Ashwin bowling to draw Pat Cummins’ outside edge. He dragged him wide, straight, forward, back before sliding one quicker one in.Both Jadeja and Ashwin had a shot at a five-for with three wickets, a sight missed for a while as Jadeja last played a home Test in March. The friendly competition was won by Jadeja as he trapped debutant offspinner Todd Murphy and Peter Handscomb lbw either side of the tea break. Handscomb had looked good until he started to farm the strike and played a low-percentage sweep to a full ball. Ashwin finished the innings off with a carrom ball to Scott Boland. Labuschagne’s 49 remained the highest score.Australia came back on the field with hardly any room for error with the ball left. They hardly had any runs to attack with, and needed everything to go right for their four-man attack.It was an unfortunate time for their best bowler and captain Cummins to have perhaps his worst day with the ball. He frequently overpitched and strayed on the pads, and Rohit was just ruthless. Three boundaries came in the first over, one between slip and gully and two lovely flicks into the leg side. Just when it looked like Cummins had got the control back with a maiden to KL Rahul, his second over contained two leg-side offerings for Rohit. Cummins’ figures read 3-1-23-0, and India were 26 for 0 in five overs.Boland provided better control, but Nathan Lyon and Murphy, two similar offspinners, couldn’t extract as much purchase from the pitch as the India spinners did. Whenever they strung together good balls, Rohit was quick with a calculated risk. He stepped out to hit Lyon back over his head for a six in the 14th over and cover-drove every full ball.With a paddle sweep in the 22nd over, Rohit got to his fifty in just 66 balls, and celebrated it with a regal cover-drive next ball. He had cashed in on early wickets, and then had worn out the spinners to draw the errors.Just before stumps, though, Murphy drew some consolation for Australia, turning the ball from the rough from round the wicket, and getting on the board in Test cricket with KL Rahul’s wicket.

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