Lamichhane's fate for Dubai tri-series to be decided on Friday

Legspinner Sandeep Lamichhane is not in Nepal’s provisional 15-member squad for the Cricket World Cup League 2 tri-series be played in Dubai because of travel restrictions. That situation may change as efforts are believed to be underway to secure court permission for Lamichhane to travel – a decision of that is due on Friday, which is also the last day Nepal can make changes to their squad.Lamichhane is currently out on bail, facing charges of the sexual coercion of another person, and current bail conditions restrict him from travel outside the country.Nepal’s participation in the tri-series, featuring UAE and PNG, begins on Monday when they take on the latter in Dubai. Lamichhane’s importance to the Nepal team was underlined last week, as he picked up 13 wickets in four matches of the tri-series featuring Namibia and Scotland. That performance helped Nepal win all four games, albeit all of them were ultimately close finishes. He returned three wickets in each of the first three games before picking up four in the final against Scotland.His participation in that series was met with some protest by fans as well as opponents. Scotland refused to shake hands with Lamichhane post-game, while Namibia decided to bump fists rather than shake hands after one of their games. The boards of both teams also issued statements ahead of the series, condemning gender-based violence.Left-arm spinner Surya Tamang, who was part of the 14-member squad for that tri-series at home, is not in this provisional squad, seen by ESPNcricinfo. Aarif Sheikh, Pratish GC and Shyam Dhakal – all part of reserves for the series at home – have been included for the series in Dubai where each team will play the other twice. The caravan then moves back to Nepal where the three teams play each other twice each from March 9.Nepal are placed sixth in the seven-team World Cup League 2. Lamichhane has picked up 55 wickets in the competition – the most for Nepal – and is third in the list of wicket-takers.Squad: Rohit Paudel (capt), Dipendra Singh Airee, Kushal Bhurtel, Gyanendra Malla, Bhim Sharki, Karan KC, Sompal Kami, Aasif Sheikh, Aarif Sheikh, Gulshan Jha, Sundeep Jora, Lalit Rajbanshi, Kushal Malla, Pratis GC, Shyam Dhakal

Arsenal agree record deal for Irish sensation Victor Ozhianvuna as Gunners smash milestone set by rivals Tottenham

Arsenal have reportedly reached an agreement to sign Shamrock Rovers wonderkid Victor Ozhianvuna in a record-breaking deal for Irish football. The 16-year-old midfielder, already featuring in the League of Ireland's Premier Division, will join the Gunners when he turns 18 in January 2027. The fee surpasses the record set by Tottenham's move for compatriot Mason Melia earlier this year.

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Ozhianvuna has completed his medical with Arsenal, and the agreement is now in place pending final signatures, per . The fee will eclipse the £1.6m Tottenham paid St Patrick’s Athletic for Melia, setting a new Irish transfer record. Arsenal beat several top European clubs to secure the teenager’s signature after tracking his rise through Shamrock Rovers’ youth system.

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Arsenal have been committed to expanding their recruitment network in Ireland, both Northern and the Republic. With academy manager Per Mertesacker and technical director James Ellis leading the charge, the Gunners are building strong ties with Shamrock Rovers, aided by their historic links through Stephen Bradley and Stephen McPhail.

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Ozhianvuna has impressed in the League of Ireland despite his young age, making senior appearances for Shamrock Rovers last season. He will remain in Ireland until he turns 18 due to EU transfer regulations, with Arsenal trusting Rovers’ reputation for youth development to shape him further. The midfielder will become the latest in a long line of Irish talents to make the move to north London.

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The transfer is expected to be signed off this week, with Ozhianvuna continuing his development at Shamrock Rovers until 2027. Mikel Arteta and Arsenal will keep close tabs on his progress before integrating him into their academy and youth squads. For now, he will look to gain more senior experience in Ireland before making the step up in England.

Maya Jama shows off boyfriend Ruben Dias's impressive trophy collection as Love Island star catches up with Man City defender

Maya Jama has given fans a rare look into Ruben Dias’s glittering trophy cabinet, sharing a behind-the-scenes snap from the Manchester City star’s home. The Love Island host posted a casual Instagram Story, but fans were quick to spot the Premier League and Champions League silverware proudly on display in the background.

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    Jama uploaded a photo of herself enjoying a drink from a Co-op mug while sitting inside Dias’s trophy room. The snap revealed replica trophies including four Premier League titles, a Champions League, an FA Cup and a Community Shield. Also on display were Player of the Match awards and multiple medals from his time at Manchester City.

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    Jama and Dias reportedly met at the European Music Awards in November of last year. Dias was said to be smitten after their encounter, and they’ve been romantically linked ever since. Their relationship went public in April after they were spotted sharing the love at KSI’s Baller League event.

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    Jama has since attended several Manchester City games to support Dias. Their chemistry was clear in more footage earlier in the summer where they were seen embracing warmly as Dias kept a low profile in casual attire, while Maya seemed happy to flaunt the new romance.

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    Fans may get more glimpses into the couple’s private life via social media. With Jama regularly posting, more cosy moments could follow. Their relationship appears to be growing stronger heading into the new season.

إنريكي يعلن قائمة باريس سان جيرمان لمواجهة توتنهام بـ السوبر الأوروبي.. موقف دوناروما

أعلن الإسباني لويس إنريكي، المدير الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي باريس سان جيرمان قائمة فريقه لمواجهة توتنهام هوتسبير، في بطولة السوبر الأوروبي.

ومن المقرر أن يواجه الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي باريس سان جيرمان نظيره توتنهام هوتسبير، بقيادة مدربه الجديد توماس فرانك، مساء غدًا الأربعاء، في تمام الساعة العاشرة مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة ومكة المكرمة.

ويخوض الفريق الفرنسي منافسات كأس السوبر الأوروبي بعدما استطاع أن يتوج بلقب دوري أبطال أوروبا الموسم الماضي، على حساب إنتر ميلان، بخماسية نظيفة لأول مرة في تاريخ النادي.

فيما تواجد توتنهام هوتسبير بمباراة السوبر بعدما استطاع أن يفوز على مانشستر يونايتد بهدف نظيف مقابل لا شيء، في نهائي الدوري الأوروبي.

وشهدت قائمة باريس سان جيرمان غياب الحارس الإيطالي جيانلويجي دوناروما، بسبب رغبته في عدم الاستمرار مع الفريق خلال الفترة المقبلة، نظرًا لعدم قناعته بالمقابل المادي الحالي، مع عدم اتخاذ الإدارة أي قرار يخص تعديل عقده وفقًا للأداء الذي قدمه الموسم الماضي باعتباره كان عاملًا مؤثرًا في تتويج باريس سان جيرمان ببطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا لأول مرة في تاريخهم. قائمة باريس سان جيرمان لمباراة توتنهام هوتسبير بالسوبر الأوروبي

في حراسة المرمى: لوكاس تشوفالييه – ماتفي سوفانوف – ريناتو مارين.

خط الدفاع: أشرف حكيمي – لوكاس بيرالدو – ماركينيوس – لوكاس هيرنانديز – نونو مينديز – نوهام كامار – ويليان باتشو.

خط الوسط: فابيان رويز – فيتينيا – لي كانج إن – زائير إيمري.

خط الهجوم: خفيتشا كفاراتسيخيليا – جونزالو راموس – عثمان ديمبلي – ديزيري دوي – برادلي باركولا – إبراهيم مباي.

بعد 13 عامًا في الهلال.. الكشف عن راتب ياسر الشهراني الضخم مع القادسية

بعد مفاوضات مستمرة، كشفت مصادر خاصة عن تفاصيل العقد المالي الذي وقعه النجم الكبير ياسر الشهراني، مع نادي القادسية خلال الفترة الأخيرة، والذي تضمن مبالغ مالية ضخمة سنويًا بالإضافة إلى مزايا مالية إضافية.

وقالت المصادر لصحيفة “الرياضية” السعودية، إن ياسر الشهراني الذي عاد إلى القادسية بعد غياب طويل، سيتقاضى راتبًا سنويًا يقدر بـ12 مليون ريال سعودي، مع عقد يمتد حتى صيف 2027، ويتضمن إجمالي 24 مليون ريال تُصرف على مدى عامين، إلى جانب مبالغ أخرى مرتبطة بتحقيق شروط معينة.

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ويُشار إلى أن الشهراني بدأ مسيرته مع القادسية في الفئات السنية، قبل أن ينتقل في صيف 2012 إلى نادي الهلال على سبيل الإعارة التي تحولت لاحقًا إلى انتقال دائم، ليقضي هناك 13 عامًا قبل أن يعود مجددًا إلى ناديه الأصلي.

وأكد الحساب الرسمي لنادي القادسية عبر منصة “إكس” في وقت سابق، توقيع اللاعب البالغ من العمر 33 عامًا على العقد في مقر المعسكر الإعدادي للفريق في إسبانيا، مما يُبرز عودة قوية للنادي بضم نجم مميز في كرة القدم المحلية.

Johnson, Hardie and Short confirmed for T20I debuts against South Africa

Three new caps headline a brand-new Australia T20 XI under new captain Mitchell Marsh

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Australia have confirmed three debutants for the opening T20I against South Africa in Durban with Spencer Johnson, Aaron Hardie and Matt Short all set to play their first international match under new captain Mitchell Marsh.Australia named their XI for the first of three T20Is on Wednesday with Johnson, Hardie and Short headlining a completely new-look side to the last T20I side that played for Australia in the home T20 World Cup in October last year.David Warner, Cameron Green and Josh Hazlewood, who all played in Australia’s last T20I, are being rested ahead of the ODI series while Steven Smith, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Glenn Maxwell are all injured although Starc was dropped for the final match of last year’s World Cup.Related

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Long-time T20 captain Aaron Finch has retired meaning Short will open the batting with Travis Head, having done so together briefly at Adelaide Strikers in the BBL last season where Short was named player of the tournament. Smith was set to open in the series before he was ruled out with a wrist injury that he suffered during the Ashes.Johnson is likely to take the new ball as he was named among a four-man attack featuring long-term Australia understudies Sean Abbott and Nathan Ellis with Adam Zampa playing as the lone spinner. Marsh said he had been “blown away” by Johnson’s ability in the brief times he had seen him bowl.”We are excited to see a young man make his debut for Australia,” Marsh added when speaking on Tuesday. “He is a super talent. He bowls mid to high 140s and swings the ball. My only message for him is to make sure he enjoys it.”Hardie is slated to bat at No. 7 although most of his recent success for Perth Scorchers has come at No. 3. He may get an opportunity at No.3 later in the series as Australia look to use the games to experiment with just under 12 months to go before next year’s T20 World Cup. He is one of four all-round options Marsh has to make up the overs of the fifth bowler alongside himself, Marcus Stoinis and Short who can bowl handy offspin and has experience bowling in the powerplay.Josh Inglis will bat at No. 4 and be the wicketkeeper after Matthew Wade was initially not selected for the tour although he has flown in as cover for Maxwell. Wade remains in the selection frame for next year’s World Cup given his outstanding body of work in T20 cricket over the last two years but the selectors saw this tour as an opportunity for Inglis to take the gloves and bat in the middle order given his prowess against spin ahead of a T20 World Cup in the Caribbean.Tanveer Sangha, Matt Short, Aaron Hardie and Spencer Johnson have all been called up for the South Africa tour•Getty ImagesThe debuts of Johnson and Hardie in particular are a precursor to Australia’s planning ahead of the ODI series and the 50-over World Cup starting in October. While the formats are different, Johnson and Hardie are also in Australia’s squad for the ODIs in South Africa ahead of the World Cup, with Short heading home after the T20Is.Australia have a long injury list at the moment with Cummins (wrist), Smith (wrist), Starc (groin) and Maxwell (ankle) all unavailable for the South Africa ODI series. All four are expected to be fit for the India series that starts on September 22 but coach Andrew McDonald told on Tuesday that Johnson and Hardie had an opportunity to stake a claim for a berth in Australia’s final ODI World Cup 15 should any of those players fail to recover.”I think we’re far from settled just with the injury room at the moment,” McDonald said. “The information on all of them is they will be right for the World Cup which is positive but you never know obviously when you’re coming off injury. If there was a reoccurrence then that could shift our thinking a little bit.”Is this an audition potentially for spaces that may open up, in South Africa? There’s no doubt about that. We feel as though we’ve got some exciting talent coming through. You look at Aaron Hardie in that allrounder space, getting his opportunity. Spencer Johnson as well, a left-arm fast bowler. We’ve got some new players coming through and we feel as though it’s the right time for that as well to blend that youth with experience.”If anything were to move or shift on us, we’ve got that information from South Africa. It’s remiss of me not to mention Tanveer Sangha in that spinning department. He’s a young exciting legspinner. If something were to happen to Adam Zampa we’re hoping to get some game time into him in South Africa.”McDonald added Maxwell’s latest setback with his leg was slightly worrying given he has experienced similar soreness with his previously broken leg on his international return in the ODI series in India back in March.”It’s concerning,” McDonald said. “And the reason why it’s concerning is it’s happened a couple of times. If you remember back to the three-match series against India he played in the first one and pulled up a bit lame from that and then coming into camp for this one has had another small setback. There’s no doubt on the back of what was a horrendous injury that he suffered there’s always going to be a balance between the load that he can take on and unfortunately, he’s had a small setback here but we’re confident that he’ll be right for the World Cup.”McDonald is not leaving for South Africa until Wednesday having taken some extra time at home with Assistant coach Michael Di Venuto taking charge of Australia’s side for the T20 series.Australia’s XI: Matt Short, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (capt), Josh Inglis (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Aaron Hardie, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson

Pat Cummins: 'Good to retain Ashes but work to do for next week'

Australia captain admits to “strange” feeling but targets series win at The Oval

Andrew McGlashan23-Jul-2023In contrast to four years ago, there won’t be any big celebrations from Australia on retaining the Ashes with Pat Cummins aware the Manchester rain helped them escape with a draw after being dominated by England.Cummins was part of the side in 2019 when they eventually shared the series 2-2 having also retained the urn at Old Trafford, albeit with a convincing victory on that occasion, and those who featured that year have often spoken about it leaving unfinished business.There was a flatness all-round at the end of this game with England knowing their chance of regaining the Ashes had gone while the visitors were aware they’d put in one of their worst performances under the Cummins-Andrew McDonald era. However, Cummins did make reference to their earlier success in the series which put them 2-0 up.Related

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“It’s a bit of a strange one,” Cummins said. “As a group [we’re] proud that we’ve retained the Ashes but it’s off the back of not our greatest week. It feels like it’s good to retain the Ashes, but we know we’ve got a fair bit of work to do for next week.”I don’t think there will be huge celebrations. Maybe a bit of a pat on the back for retaining the [Ashes]. There’s been a lot of work gone into putting us into a position where a draw does make us retain the Ashes. But there’s a Test match starting in three days so that’s going to be our full focus.”It’s a pretty similar group to 2019 when we retained it and we all came away feeling okay but we felt like we’d just missed what we’d come over to achieve. In some regards whatever happened today wouldn’t really change how we look at next week. We want to win it to make sure we win it outright.”Barring Marnus Labuschagne, who had an excellent Test with scores of 51 and 111, there wasn’t a part of Australia’s performance that functioned close to their top level. But one of the main areas that came in for focus was Cummins’ captaincy during England’s rampaging innings of 592 which came at more than five an over.Cummins insisted he had not felt overwhelmed as a captain and instead turned the focus on his own bowling which fell significantly below his usual high standards.”As a bowler it’s frustrating that I didn’t bowl very well at all, not up to the standards I try and keep myself to,” he said. “I let through more boundaries than I normally do. Probably just one or two bad balls an over. I don’t know [why] really. [My] rhythm felt pretty good, I felt like I was pretty clear in my own mind with plans.”In terms of captaincy I think there has been a few of those moments where the [England] batters have played well, the game moves very quickly.”We knew coming into this series they were probably going to have a couple of days where it went their way and the game moves really quickly, so it was one of those days. It’s tough, frustrating, but that’s cricket. We’ve been on the other side of it plenty of times.”The game most dramatically ran away from Australia in the middle session of the second day where Zak Crawley, Moeen Ali and Joe Root racked up 178 in 25 overs with the visitors unable to find a response. The innings then ended in chaotic fashion as well with Jonny Bairstow and Jimmy Anderson added 66 for the last wicket.”That two-hour block in the middle session wasn’t our best,” Cummins said. “We tried to throw a few different plans at them and maybe on another day they work, a couple of the edges carry through or some of the catches go to hand, but I thought they batted well. I was pretty proud of the end of that day. We were able to wrestle back some of that control.”You definitely look at what you can try and do differently for next time,” he added. “That will be part of this week for sure. I think there are some obvious things we could do a little bit differently. Maybe some plans, the way we executed our bowling.”However, Cummins picked out Australia’s first innings when they left themselves on the back foot with a total of 317 where numerous starts from the top order weren’t converted as five of the top six reached 32.”We probably left a few runs out there in the first innings,” he said. “That was a really good wicket to bat on day one. But historically we have been really good [at] that so it’s not something I’m super worried about, but it’s a good time to look back at all our games and have a think about what we could do differently and put that into action for next week.”

Gumbie, Marumani, Kaia in Zimbabwe squad for World Cup qualifiers

Chakabva, Shumba and Munyonga miss out from the last time Zimbabwe were part of a global tournament

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Zimbabwe have made just three changes to their squad for the upcoming ODI World Cup qualifiers from the 15 that competed at the T20 World Cup last year. Top-order batter Joylord Gumbie is in line for an international debut, while Tadiwanashe Marumani and Innocent Kaia are also in the playing group. Regis Chakabva, Milton Shumba and Tony Munyonga miss out from the last time Zimbabwe were part of a global tournament.The three new squad members have all been rewarded for recent form. Gumbie has enjoyed a successful last three months, with a century against a touring Glamorgan side and hundreds in both the first-class and List A formats against Pakistan Shaheens, where Kaia was also among the runs. And Marumani topped the batting charts in Zimbabwe’s Pro50 Championship last summer.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

The squad will be captained by Craig Ervine and includes familiar faces such as Sean Williams, Blessing Muzarabani, Luke Jognwe and Sikandar Raza. Raza has just returned from a stint with the Punjab Kings at the IPL, and has been signed by Seattle Orcas in the upcoming Major League Cricket [MLC] tournament. By the time that competition begins on July 13, Zimbabwe will know whether they have qualified for this year’s ODI World Cup in India, after missing out on the 2019 edition.Then, Zimbabwe failed to make it out of a home qualifying tournament after losing to UAE in a rain-reduced encounter in Harare in March 2018.This edition of the qualifiers is taking place in June-July, in the southern hemisphere winter, which is typically dry in Zimbabwe and should reduce the risk of weather-interrupted fixtures. It will also, unlike the 2018 edition, include the use of the DRS system from the Super Six stage onwards. The group stage will have a third umpire referral for run-outs at its disposal.Zimbabwe have been grouped alongside Nepal, Netherlands, USA and West Indies and will play all their first-round matches at Harare Sports Club. The top three teams from each group will progress to the Super Sixes, where they will play against the three teams from the other group. The teams that finish first and second from the Super Six stage will advance to the World Cup.Full squad: Ryan Burl, Tendai Chatara, Craig Ervine (capt), Bradley Evans, Joylord Gumbie, Luke Jongwe, Innocent Kaia, Clive Madande, Wessly Madhevere, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Wellington Masakadza, Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarava, Sikandar Raza, Sean Williams

Liverpool lining up summer deal to sign serial winner who may replace Salah

With Mohamed Salah’s contract continuing to tick down, Liverpool are reportedly lining up a summer swoop to sign a potential replacement who knows exactly how to win a league title.

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The Egyptian King was once again at the centre of the positives at Anfield against Southampton as Liverpool survived a first-half scare to eventually win 3-1, courtesy of Salah’s two penalties. Now the Reds’ third all-time top goalscorer, it becomes more and more surprising by the day that their history-maker is on course to leave as a free agent this summer.

If his goals weren’t impressive enough, Salah has had something for everyone this season and is closing in on Thierry Henry’s Premier League assists record with 17 to his name – four more are required to beat the Arsenal legend’s long-standing total.

With nine games to do it, the Liverpool star looks destined to create history once again.

However, as Anfield witnesses greatness, that new contract is yet to come, and those on Merseyside have seemingly been forced to think about potential summer replacements, as if truly replacing Salah is even possible.

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According to reports in Spain, Liverpool are now lining up a summer swoop to sign Kingsley Coman from Bayern Munich, who value their winger at around €40m (£34m) which is ironically not too dissimilar from the price the Reds paid for Salah in 2017.

Unlike Salah, however, Coman would not be arriving at the peak of his powers. At 28 years old, the Frenchman has struggled for game time ahead of the likes of Michael Olise at Bayern Munich, and if Liverpool want to replace arguably the best player in the world, they need a consistent star.

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There was once a time when Coman was asked to step out of Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben’s shadow to become Bayern’s star player, before doing exactly that.

Now, the Frenchman looks to have been returned to the shadows amid the arrival of Olise, who has stolen the spotlight in style since joining from Crystal Palace.

Having won eight Bundesliga titles and a Champions League during his time in Germany, it could easily be said that Coman has completed life at the Bavarians, making this summer an ideal time to move on.

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If that is to be the case, he could receive an even tougher task than the one he was handed all those years ago in Germany. Instead of Robben and Ribery, it could be Salah who he is asked to replace as Liverpool desperately look to ease any potential blow caused by the Egyptian’s expiring contract.

Previously dubbed “incredible” by former manager Hansi Flick, it remains to be seen whether a summer departure would see the Frenchman get back to his best form or whether he’s simply past the peak of his powers.

Botafogo tem jogo de menor posse da 'Era Luís Castro' em derrota para Fluminense

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Pouca ameaça. Assim pode ser definida a atuação do Botafogo na derrota por 1 a 0 para o Fluminense neste domingo, pela 14ª rodada do Brasileirão. O Alvinegro teve a partida com menor posse de bola desde que Luís Castro chegou ao clube e se viu dominado pelo rival neste sentido do começo ao fim.

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A equipe terminou o jogo com 21% de posse de bola. A estatística reflete, em partes, no que foi visto em campo: o Tricolor criava espaços e furava a defesa do Botafogo com facilidade, enquanto o Glorioso optou por se fechar na esperança de achar uma transição.

Ela até chegou no segundo tempo, quando Tchê Tchê deu bom passe para Saravia nas costas de Caio Paulista, mas o lateral exagerou na força para Erison, livre dentro da área. Além disso, um chute de Matheus Nascimento arrancou suspiros dos torcedores na etapa inicial, mas de encher os olhos. Tirando isso, a produtividade ofensiva do Botafogo não existiu.

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Por outro lado, o Fluminense foi intenso durante todo o jogo. A superioridade numérica se dava pela movimentação de Jhon Arias, sempre atuando no espaço entre as costas de um lateral e um volante e à frente um dos zagueiros. Paulo Henrique Ganso foi o responsável por ‘ditar’ o ritmo e encontrar passes, assim como Nonato.

O Botafogo se resumiu a defender e só não levou mais gols porque os jogadores do Fluminense finalizaram para fora as melhores chances que criaram – Cano e Arias, por exemplo. Gatito quase não trabalhou, é verdade, mas o mesmo não pode se dizer de Carli e Cuesta. De qualquer forma, não foi uma boa atuação defensiva do Glorioso, que ficou correndo o tempo todo atrás dos passes rápidos da equipe de Fernando Diniz.

+ Quatro meses de negociação e fracasso: a saga do Botafogo até o ‘não’ de Zahavi

Todo esse contexto foi possível porque o meio-campo do Botafogo pouco brigou e construiu chances nas raras oportunidades que teve a posse. O Glorioso só não teve menos ações com bola do que o duelo contra o Internacional, jogo que atuou com um atleta a menos desde os quatro minutos do primeiro tempo.

O Botafogo acertou, ao todo, 121 passes contra o Fluminense. Nonato, por exemplo, acertou 99 sozinho – o que representa 81% do total do Glorioso.

ESTATÍSTICAS DE POSSE DO BOTAFOGO COM LUÍS CASTRO:
x Corinthians – 56% e 474 passes (400 certos – 84% de acerto)
x Ceará – 35% e 257 passes (177 certos – 69% de acerto)
x Ceilândia – 63% e 588 passes (516 certos – 88% de acerto)
x Flamengo – 48% e 387 passes (300 certos – 78% de acerto)
x Ceilândia – 70% e 669 passes (575 certos – 86% de acerto)
x Fortaleza – 63% e 512 passes (433 certos – 85% de acerto)
x América-MG – 58% e 516 passes (426 certos – 83% de acerto)
x Coritiba – 72% e 485 passes (404 certos – 83% de acerto)
x Goiás – 62% e 464 passes (396 certos – 85% de acerto)
x Palmeiras – 52% e 440 passes (378 – 86% de acerto)
x Avaí – 51% e 415 passes (311 – 75% de acerto)
x São Paulo – 33% e 196 passes (276 certos – 71% de acerto)
x Internacional – 22% e 178 passes (108 certos – 61% de acerto)
x Fluminense – 21% e 182 passes (121 certos – 66% de acerto)

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