تحدث روي فيتوريا المدير الفني لمنتخب مصر الأول، عقب انتهاء مباراة غينيا، بفوز الفراعنة بهدفين مقابل هدف، في تصفيات كأس أمم إفريقيا 2024.
منتخب مصر واجه نظيره الغيني على الملعب الكبير بمراكش في المغرب، في إطار منافسات الجولة الخامسة من التصفيات المؤهلة لكأس أمم إفريقيا 2024 في كوت ديفوار.
وقال فيتوريا في تصريحات خلال المؤتمر الصحفي عقب المباراة: “فوز رائع وافتقدنا بعض اللاعبين بسبب الإصابات والإجهاد، لكني سعيد بالفوز السادس في جميع مبارياتي التي خضتها مع منتخب مصر”.
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وأكمل: “مباراة غينيا جاءت قوية كما توقعت لأنها أمام منتخب يضم محترفين كبار منهم من يلعب في فالنسيا وليفربول واندرلخت وفي أندية بفرنسا، لذلك نتحدث عن لاعبين لديهم كفاءة فنية مرتفعة، ورغم أننا سجلنا في مرمنا هدف ولكن ما زالنا نحافظ على التنظيم والتركيز ولم نؤدي في المباراة بشكل عشوائي، وظلنا متماسكين ونعرف ما نفعله وهذا ساعدنا في النهاية”.
وواصل فيتوريا: “تريزيجيه قدم مباراة رائعة وراضٍ عن جميع اللاعبين في ظل ظروف اللقاء، وسأحسم موقف المحترفين وبعض اللاعبين من ودية جنوب السودان غداً”.
واستكمل: “التغيير في التمركز بين محمد صلاح وأحمد سيد زيزو في الملعب، هذا الأمر تسبب في اختلاف كبير في الشوط الثاني”.
وأردف: “كان هناك تنظيم دفاعي عال جدًا من خط الوسط والدفاع كان يساعدنا جدًا وكان هناك تركيز عال أيضاً من اللاعبين”.
وأضاف: “تأهُلنا لأمم إفريقيا هو الأهم والتربع على قمة المجموعة شيء جيد، كما أنني متفائل بمستوى اللاعبين الجدد وصغار السن”.
وعن موقفه من الرحيل، اختتم حديثه قائلاً: “نعم أتلقى عروضاً كثيرة ولكني مستمر مع منتخب مصر وسعيد بوجودي”.
يرى حلمي طولان المدير الفني لنادي سيراميكا كليوباترا، أن حظه سيء للغاية، بسبب توليه المسؤولية الفنية للفريق قبل مباراتي فيوتشر والأهلي.
وخسر سيراميكا كليوباترا من فيوشر والأهلي في المباراتين الأخيرتين بنفس النتيجة بهدف دون رد، وذلك عقب تولي طولان القيادة الفنية للفريق بعد رحيل التونسي معين الشعباني.
وقال طولان خلال تصريحات في المؤتمر الصحفي بعد المباراة: “من حظي السيء أنني بدأت مع سيراميكا كليوباترا قبل مباراتين كبيرتين أمام (الأهلي وفيوتشر)”.
وأضاف: “لم يكن هناك وقت كاف، لكن اللاعبين أدوا بشكل دفاعي جيد، والأهلي لم يكن له خطورة كبيرة رغم أنهم كانوا مسيطرين على اللقاء، لكننا صعبنا المهمة عليهم”.
طالع | رابطة الأندية تعلن أفضل لاعب في مباراة الأهلي وسيراميكا كليوباترا
وتابع: “أنا لا أملك إمكانية التدوير بين اللاعبين مثل الأهلي، مازلت لم أضع يدي على اللاعبين، لكني أشكرهم على روحهم والأداء والتنظيم”.
وأكمل: “أرى أن الهدف الذي سجله الأهلي غير صحيح وتسلل 100 %، وكل من شاهد الهدف قال ذلك”.
وأتم: “أثق في اللاعبين الذين كان يُمكنهم الفوز على فيوتشر، واليوم أمام الأهلي الذي يمتلك أفضل العناصر في مصر، وأدوا بشكل جيد، أثق أننا سنتخطى هذه المرحلة”. هدف الأهلي أمام سيراميكا كليوباترا في الدوري:
Zimbabwean calls time on third coaching spell with club
ESPNcricinfo staff08-Sep-2021Dave Houghton is to step down as Derbyshire’s head of cricket at the end of the season. Houghton was in his third coaching spell at the club, having rejoined in 2018.Houghton, 64, the former Zimbabwe captain and coach, was director of cricket at Derby between 2004 and 2007 and batting coach from 2011 to 2013, during which time Derbyshire were promoted to Division One of the Championship. He went on to take up similar roles at Somerset and Middlesex before heading back to Derbyshire after Kim Barnett stepped down from his consultancy role midway through 2018.This season, Derbyshire have yet to win a game in the Championship, finished second from bottom in the North Group of the Vitality Blast and bottom of Group Two in the Royal London Cup.”It has been a bitterly disappointing season, much of which, including injuries, has been out of Dave’s control,” Derbyshire’s chairman, Ian Morgan OBE, said. “It is the mark of the man that he has taken responsibility for on-field performances. He leaves a squad which contains a number of young talented players who will develop their skills in the coming seasons.”On behalf of the supervisory board, I would like to thank Dave for his integrity and commitment throughout his tenure and wish him the very best for the future.”Houghton said: “It has been a challenging season in many ways, and I believe it is the right time to step aside for both myself and the club. I hope to be leaving the club in a better position than when I took on the role in 2018 and with a good squad and a highly-promising pathway setup, I am confident that Derbyshire will enjoy success in the future.”
استكمل الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الأهلي تدريباته مساء اليوم الأربعاء، عد انتهاء فترة الراحة السلبية التي حصل عليها اللاعبون لمدة 24 ساعة.
وخاض الأهلي مرانه على ملعب مختار التتش بالجزيرة، في إطار الاستعدادات لمباراة الهلال السوداني مساء السبت المقبل في سادس جولات دور المجموعات ببطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.
رئيس الهلال يرصد مكافأة للاعبين من أجل التأهل على حساب الأهلي
وعقد مارسيل كولر المدير الفني للفريق محاضرة فنية مع اللاعبين، استغرقت قرابة نصف الساعة، قبل خوض التدريبات الجماعية.
وانتظم في التدريبات لاعبو منتخب مصرمحمد الشناوي ومحمد عبد المنعم ومحمد هاني ومروان عطية وحمدي فتحي وأحمد عبد القادر ومحمود كهربا.
وفي الوقت ذاته انتظم علي معلول لاعب المنتخب التونسي بعد انتهاء مباريات الأجندة الدولية، فيما ينتظم غدًا الثنائي أليو ديانج وبيرسي تاو عقب عودتهما إلى القاهرة.
وأدى اللاعبون تدريبات بدنية في الجيم وملعب التتش لمدة 30 دقيقة مع بداية المران، تحت إشراف أندرياس إندويا مخطط أحمال الفريق.
وقاد مارسيل كولر اللاعبين في فقرات تدريبية وفنية متنوعة، قبل أن يختتم فقرات المران الجماعي بتقسيمة قوية شارك فيها جميع اللاعبين استعدادًا لموقعة الهلال.
وأدى محمود متولي، مدافع الفريق تدريبات بدنية منفردة في الجيم وتدريبات الجري حول الملعب، تحت إشراف محمود حمدي أخصائي التأهيل بالفريق.
ويواصل متولي تدريبات التأهيل والمشاركة التدريجية في التدريبات الجماعية، وذلك وفقًا للمرحلة الأخيرة من التأهيل بعد إصابته في العضلة الخلفية.
ESPNcricinfo previews the IPL match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings in Kolkata
The Preview by Kanishkaa Balachandran13-May-2012Match factsMonday, May 14, 2012 Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)Super Kings have two remaining games as opposed to Knight Riders’ three•AFP
Big PictureThe Saturday double-header produced unexpected results, adding more intrigue to the race for the playoffs. Both Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders – the top two teams – suffered heavy defeats, giving the teams below a chance to sneak into the final four at the end of the league stage.Chennai Super Kings’ campaign, which had stuttered midway, was revived by two consecutive victories, the latest coming against Daredevils. The manner in which they brushed aside the table leaders in Chennai should cause shivers to Knight Riders, who took their foot off the pedal on Saturday and paid the price. Super Kings silenced a powerful batting order on a pitch that gave the seamers a lot of assistance. Knocking off the required 115 was a mere formality. If Super Kings lose to Knight Riders and then beat Kings XI Punjab to finish on 17 points, they’ll need a lot of other results to fall into place for them to make the last four. Having seen off one powerhouse, they need to get past another.Knight Riders are ahead of Super Kings by points, but, have played one game less at this stage. One win in their remaining matches will give them a very good chance of qualifying. However, their aim won’t be to just qualify. They’ll want to finish among the top two and give themselves the best chance of making it to the final.Form guide (most recent first, completed games) Chennai Super Kings: WWLWL Kolkata Knight Riders: LWWWWPlayers to watchIn a forgettable game with the ball for Knight Riders against Mumbai Indians, Shakib Al Hasan was the lone wicket-taker and finished with the best economy rate – 6.75 – off his four overs. Shakib returned after nearly a month on the bench and enhanced his reputation by bowling 12 dot balls.Ben Hilfenhaus was the standout performer for Super Kings against Daredevils with a match-defining 3 for 27, but Albie Morkel’s contribution was also significant. He took a wicket but gave away just 15 runs off four overs. Morkel’s overall economy rate for Super Kings over five seasons is a pricey 8.22. His returns on Saturday were a refreshing change.Stats and trivia Ravindra Jadeja is Super Kings’ leading wicket-taker with ten wickets and has bowled 29 overs. Dwayne Bravo is second with nine but has bowled 13 overs more. Sunil Narine has gone wicketless in an innings only twice in his ten games for Knight Riders.Quotes”Ben’s action is different to that of Doug [Bollinger]. But, Ben is very good at swinging the brand new ball. It is an asset, though his action is a little different to both Albie [Morkel] and Doug.” .”Calling his innings excellent will be an understatement. It’s hard to describe his innings in words.” .
An aggressive half-century from Chandan Madan helped Punjab knockout Mumbai and enter the final against Baroda, to be played tomorrow
The Report by Nagraj Gollapudi in Mumbai26-Mar-2012 ScorecardNotwithstanding a mini collapse late in their innings, an aggressive half-century from Chandan Madan helped Punjab knock out Mumbai and enter the final against Baroda, to be played tomorrow. Madan started aggressively, was dropped on 21, but stayed calm thereafter to stitch a match-winning 60-run partnership for the third wicket with Mandeep Singh.With five overs to go, Punjab needed just 18 runs. But what seemed a formality, almost turned into an ordeal for Punjab as Iqbal Abdulla, Mumbai’s leading spinner, provided a late twist to the second semi-final, at the Bandra-Kurla Complex ground. Off the fourth delivery in his third over, Abdulla lured Mandeep Singh with a flighted ball outside the offstump, which he pushed straight into the hands of Rohit Sharma at short extra-cover. Two balls later, Abdulla got the prized wicket of Madan when he drew the batsman out of his crease with a ball that dipped and then turned away. Aditya Tare, the Mumbai wicketkeeper, snapped the bails easily.Abdulla, who had taken two wickets in the quarter-final against Tamil Nadu, stuck another blow in his final over when the left-handed Bipul Sharma swept him in the air. Dhawal Kulkarni covered a good ten yards to complete a neat catch in the deep and pump some late adrenalin into the match.But Amitoze Singh slog-swept Mumbai’s second left-arm spinner Ankeet Chavan for a six in the 18th over to push Punjab nine runs closer to victory. He followed it up with a straight hit over the bowler’s head for four in the 19th over off Ajit Agarkar. With seven balls to go, Taruwar Kohli dispatched a low full-toss from Agarkar for a boundary past mid-off to win the game.Mumbai coach Sulakshan Kulkarni would be an unhappy man considering Mumbai finished second to Punjab in all areas of the game. Madan had started confidently against the new ball and found the medium pace from the pair of Kulkarni and Javed Khan easy to hit. A couple of pull-shots and some strong flicks pushed him into the 20s. On 21, though, he tried to hit Khan over Suryakumar Yadav at mid-off but mistimed his shot completely. Unfortunately, for Mumbai, Yadav spilled a dolly. He had let a ball through his legs in the previous over too, leaving Khan exasperated.But it was the failure of Mumbai’s batsmen that proved the difference between the two sides. Wasim Jaffer cut to a wide delivery from Manpreet Gony straight into the hands of the point fielder; Abhishek Nayar limped out of the ground after being run-out and Ajinkya Rahane was beaten in flight to a turning ball from left-arm spinner Bipul Sharma that pegged his off-stump back.At 42 for 3 after seven overs, Mumbai were reliant on the pair of Rohit Sharma and Yadav. Rohit Sharma started fluently with two boundaries off Amitoze ; a back-foot punch behind square and then a pull over midwicket. Yadav, too, got into the groove easily with his favourite stroke, the sweep, against Bipul, which raced to the square-leg boundary.Yadav was not in the mood to wait as he welcomed Harbhajan Singh with a reverse-swept four. But going for a suicidal single, Yadav was beaten by a fine throw from Mandeep. Ten runs later, Rohit Sharma went for a casual loft against Rahul Sharma, holing out to Amitoze Singh at long-off. Mumbai then lost five quick wickets for the addition of just 22 runs, thereby losing the plot.Edited by Devashish Fuloria
Mushfiqur Rahim, the Bangladesh captain, has said his side has got rid of the mentality of aiming for respectable losses, and now try to win every game. He said Pakistan were the favourites to win their Twenty20 match against Bangladesh in Mirpur but pointed out that West Indies were also tipped to beat Bangladesh in the Twenty20 opener of their tour, but lost.”I think Bangladesh cricket has crossed that barrier where we aim for a respectable loss against a big team,” Mushfiqur said. “That mentality is not there within this group of players. We play to win every game against whichever team.”They’re the favourites no doubt but if we play our best cricket, it won’t be easy to beat us in any of the formats. West Indies were favourites against us as we don’t usually play Twenty20s. At the end of the day, we bowled well and despite a hiccup in batting, we finished as winners. It will be more difficult tomorrow as Pakistan are experienced and in form, but they have to start from scratch to beat us.”The Twenty20 against West Indies was Mushfiqur’s first game in charge and he took Bangladesh home in their chase with an unbeaten 41 off 26 balls. Bangladesh then lost the one-day series against West Indies 1-2 and the Tests 0-1. Mushfiqur said his bowlers had not utilised the home advantage enough in the matches against West Indies and would have to now, considering how strong Pakistan’s attack is.”They [Pakistan] have one of the best bowling attacks in ODIs, so playing against them would be difficult. In our last series, we couldn’t utilise the wickets. It would be necessary for us to take responsibility in this series. The team that’ll take most out of the pitches, they’ll get the desired results.”Bangladesh upset Pakistan during the 1999 World Cup but have not beaten them since. Mushfiqur said past Bangladesh sides were not as strong as this one is. “Bangladesh were never at their best collectively against Pakistan in the past. They have five to six match-winners so it is hard to beat a side that strong even if you give your 100%. But they are human and they could make mistakes and let us into games.”
A saída de Alberto Valentim não estava nos planos da diretoria do Botafogo, que agora corre contra o tempo para encontrar um novo comandante no mercado. A ideia é ter essa definição, no mais tardar, até segunda, quando o elenco se reapresenta após as férias durante o início do Mundial da Rússia.
A curta inter-temporada é tratada como fundamental para o bom desempenho do Botafogo na segunda parte do ano. Além da recuperação física dos atletas, ajustes táticos e técnicos podem ser feitos pelo futuro comandante da equipe.
Se não houver acerto, Bruno Lazaroni – auxiliar técnico permanente – fica no comando da equipe interinamente. Atualmente, o Botafogo ainda tem outro auxiliar técnico: Fernando Miranda, que chegou em General Severiano junto com Alberto Valentim, no mês de fevereiro, e não deve permanecer no clube.
No segundo semestre de 2018, o Botafogo terá as atenções voltadas para duas frentes. No Campeonato Brasileiro, o time ocupa o nono lugar com 17 pontos e almeja a classificação para a Libertadores do ano que vem. Na Sul-Americana, o Alvinegro enfrentará o Nacional-PAR, na segunda fase. Os confrontos serão nos dias 1º e 16 de agosto. O Glorioso decidirá a vaga no Estádio Nilton Santos.
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Former West Indies fast bowler and noted commentator Michael Holding has backed the use of technology in umpiring decisions, though he believes ball-tracking should be done away with since it is inaccurate
ESPNcricinfo staff06-Jul-2011
Michael Holding is a fan of the pitch mat, but not of ball-tracking technology•Hawk-Eye Innovations
Former West Indies fast bowler and noted commentator Michael Holding has backed the use of technology in umpiring decisions, though he believes ball-tracking should be done away with since it is inaccurate. During last week’s annual conference, the ICC – following the BCCI’s sustained opposition to ball-tracking – decided to do away with it as one of the compulsory technological aids for decision-making, while making the DRS mandatory in ODIs and Tests.”I have never been a fan of the projected path of the ball,” Holding said during a round-table discussion at the MCC Spirit of Cricket lecture. “What HawkEye has produced with regards to the actual path of ball, where the ball has landed and where it has gone on to hit whatever – the bat or the pad – I am 100% happy with that.”The projected path of the ball [though] is a calculation. Obviously it has a margin of error, [but] they won’t call it that since they don’t want to hear the word ‘error’. That’s why whenever it is hitting the stumps or projected to be hitting the stumps, they leave it to the umpire’s call. If you are leaving it to the umpire’s call, that means you are thinking whatever you are showing is not 100% correct … So everything except the projected path I am happy with.”While paring down the DRS, the ICC also rejected the visual aid provided by the pitch mat, again on the BCCI’s insistence, a move that Holding criticised. “That mat is placed there by an immovable camera,” he said. “[It shows] where the ball is being pitched, and that has been shown to be 100% correct, so I have no problems with that. I don’t see why India don’t want to use it.”Holding was critical of the BCCI’s inordinate power in running the world game, an issue that has been discussed widely following the manner in which decisions were made at the conference. “I don’t believe any country should be able to dictate to the world, whatever game it is,” he said. “Brazil dominated football for many World Cups. They could not go to FIFA and say ‘this is what we want in the next World Cup’. [But] They could never ever dictate the path of the sport.”As far as I am concerned, it is the organisation running the game that should dictate the path. I am seeing an individual board dictating certain things, which I cannot agree with.”Andrew Strauss and Kumar Sangakkara, who have captained in matches with the DRS in use, were supportive of the use of technology in decision-making, though they differed in their opinions over the implementation of DRS. Sangakkara wanted umpires to use technology at their discretion, without the players having to review decisions, while Strauss was happy with the existing system.”It adds to the spectacle of the game when the players can challenge decisions, the crowds like it, and it gives the captains decisions to make, some of them strategic as to when and against which players you might use your calls,” Sangakkara said. “At the same time, I am a great believer in leaving it to the three umpires; if they need assistance to make their decision, let them ask for that. And allow the three umpires to sort it out among themselves.”Strauss said the DRS was good for cricket since it helped in getting better decisions and did not undermine umpires. “I must admit I had problems with DRS when it was first mooted. I worried about players being involved in the decision-making process – it is very contrary to what the game of cricket is all about, which is that the umpires make the final decision,” Strauss said. “But having seen it work, and having seen umpires get used to the idea, I don’t think they feel so much undermined now.”A lot of the times the best umpires come out with their reputations enhanced by the DRS. I think everyone has got used to it, and we get more decisions right as a result of it, therefore it is for the betterment of the game of cricket.”