تقارير توضح مدة غياب فوفانا المتوقعة بعد إصابته في مباراة تشيلسي وميلان

تعرض ويسلي فوفانا للإصابة في مباراة فريقه تشيلسي أمام ميلان بمنافسات الجولة الثالثة لدور المجموعات في دوري أبطال أوروبا. 

وقد ظهر المدافع في فوز تشيلسي 3-0 على ميلان يوم الأربعاء على عكازين، وارتدي دعامة واقية في الركبة.

وكسرت قدم فوفانا مع ناديه السابق ليستر سيتي العام الماضي، مما أدى إلى مخاوف من تعرضه لضربة خطيرة مماثلة. إصابة فوفانا في مباراة تشيلسي وميلان 

تم إرساله لإجراء مسح لتقييم حجم المشكلة التي حدثت أثناء مطاردة مهاجم ميلان رافائيل لياو في الشوط الأول، وأجبره على الخروج بعد 38 دقيقة.

ويتنفس ويسلي فوفانا الصعداء، بعد أن علم أن إصابته الأخيرة ليست خطيرة وقد يعود في غضون 3 أسابيع فقط.

ويبدو الآن أن الضرر قد يكون محدودًا مثل التواء في ركبته، وبينما من المتوقع أن يغيب عن مباراة يوم السبت على أرضه مع ولفرهامبتون، فلن يخرج على المدى الطويل، بحسب صحيفة “ذا صن” البريطانية.

ترك زملاء فوفانا في فريق تشيلسي وهم يصلون أن إصابته لم تكن خطيرة، بعد مشاهدة المدافع يركض خارج الملعب.

بعد نشر صورة على “إنستجرام” يتعهد فيها بالعودة بشكل أقوى، استجاب رحيم ستيرلنج وماسون ماونت وتريفوه شالوباه برموز تعبيرية من القلب والصلاة.

كانت هناك مخاوف من أن إصابة فوفانا كانت خطيرة عندما بدا المدافع في البكاء وهو يشق طريقه خارج الملعب.

ثم شوهد التوقيع الصيفي الذي تبلغ قيمته 70 مليون جنيه إسترليني وهو يسير مع عكازين أثناء مغادرته الملعب.

WBA loanee has no recall option

West Bromwich Albion have learned the latest regarding the future of on-loan striker Jordan Hugill as they look to put together a promotion charge in the second half of the Championship campaign.

What’s the latest?

West Brom will maintain the services of Norwich City loanee Jordan Hugill for the remainder of the season after Canaries manager Dean Smith revealed that there is no recall option in the 29-year-old’s contract at The Hawthorns.

Speaking to the Eastern Daily Press, Smith said: “I don’t believe there is a recall option. I’ve spoken to Andy [Hughes], who’s our loans’ manager who keeps in touch with all the loan players. I’m going to be speaking to Jordan over the next 24 hours to see how he is finding it there.

“I don’t believe there’s a release clause but I’ll have a chat and see how he is.”

The Englishman was benched for the 2-1 FA Cup defeat to Brighton and then left out of the matchday squad entirely on Saturday as Albion were beaten 1-0 late on at QPR.

After the defeat in West London, Baggies boss Valerien Ismael stated: “Yes it was my decision,” when asked post-match about Hugill’s absence. “I spoke to him about the situation, he came to me. I think now for him it’s a new situation. We spoke openly about the situation.”

However, finding a new situation may not be as straightforward as hoped with the complications regarding Hugill’s recall possibilities.

Ismael will be furious

Naturally, both parties will want the best for Hugill with there still four-and-a-half months of the season to be played. However, it does appear that the 29-year-old’s spell in the West Midlands is up.

The Norwich striker has scored just once in 20 appearances during his loan spell with Ismael’s side and has recently fallen further down the pecking order with the West Brom manager reuniting with former Barnsley loanee Daryl Dike.

The 21-year-old scored nine goals in 22 appearances for the South Yorkshire side last term as they reached the Championship play-off semi-final. However, a permanent move didn’t materialise and the American returned to his parent club MLS outfit Orlando City.

Now, the striker has finally made a permanent move to the Championship, following Ismael from Oakwell to The Hawthorns and signing a four-and-a-half deal with the West Midlands club.

If Hugill is no longer in Ismael’s plans, then West Brom and Norwich City will have to find a solution with the future of the Englishman in their best interest. Ideally, Norwich will recall the striker and send him on loan elsewhere, however, solving the predicament doesn’t appear to be that straightforward.

As a result, Albion are left with a player who clearly adds nothing to their side; an eventuality that won’t suit them at all in the back end of the campaign. Ismael will rightfully be frustrated as a result.

In other news: West Brom handed worrying transfer update that will have fans sweating

تين هاج يوضح موقف مارسيال أمام أومونيا ويؤكد: أدعم رونالدو في مانشستر يونايتد

أوضح المدير الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي مانشستر يونايتد، إريك تين هاج، موقف أنتوني مارسيال من المشاركة أمام أومونيا نيقوسيا في إطار الجولة الرابعة من مجموعات الدوري الأوروبي.

ويلتقي مانشستر يونايتد وأومونيا نيقوسيا غدًا، الخميس، في تمام الساعة التاسعة مساءً بتوقيت “القاهرة” على ملعب “أولد ترافورد” بقيادة الحكم الفرنسي الدولي، جيروم بريسار.

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وتحدث تين هاج عن إنجاز رونالدو الجديد بالوصول إلى هدفه رقم 700 في مسيرته الكروية، وقال في المؤتمر الصحفي: “أدعمه قدر الإمكان”.

وأضاف: “هناك متطلبات نحتاجها من كل اللاعبين، نتوقع أن يطبقوا خطتنا والالتزام بها في كل مباراة، ورونالدو مثل أي لاعب آخر”.

وتابع: “أريد أن أحصل على أفضل ما لديه، من الواضح أنه في حالة أفضل الآن، سعيد بما يقدمه مع مانشستر يونايتد، ومتأكد من أن لديه الكثير”.

وعن وضع مارسيال (إصابة في أوتار الركبة): “لم يتدرب اليوم، لذلك سيغيب عن مباراة الغد وسنرى حالته يوم الأحد، لقد تحدثت معه بشأن تلك الإصابات المتكررة ولكني محبط لأنه عندما يشارك يساعدنا”.

Auckland open account with stunning win

A review of the sixth round of games in the 2009-10 Plunket Shield

Cricinfo staff28-Feb-2010

Tim McIntosh scored 171 and an unbeaten 51 in Auckland’s ten-wicket victory over Wellington•Getty Images

Auckland registered their first victory of the competition, and a stunning one at that, after proceedings in the first innings seemed to indicate the match was on its way to a draw. Wellington, who are at the fifth place on the points table, were asked to bat and they responded well, posting 477 courtesy a century from Stewart Rhodes (124). He was helped by half-centuries from Michael Pollard (60), Luke Woodcock (97) and Jeetan Patel (71). However, Auckland were far more dominating in their reply, with centuries from Tim McIntosh (171) and Richard Jones (107) taking them to 480 for the loss of just three wickets.Auckland declared once they went past Wellington with the intention of forcing a win, and that’s what they managed to achieve thanks to a combined bowling effort in the second innings. Led by legspinner Tarun Nethula, who took 4 for 17, Auckland kept gnawing away at the Wellington batsmen. Each of the five bowlers managed to grab at least a wicket, including two from the top order by seamer Gareth Shaw. Wellington folded for 122 in under 50 overs, and the Auckland openers, requiring 120 to win, knocked the runs off quickly on the fourth day to seal a morale-boosting win.Runs flowed in Rangiora as Northern Districts and Canterbury batted out a high-scoring draw. But, importantly, Northern Districts managed to secure a first-innings lead to clinch two points and retain their place at the top of the points table. The match featured five centuries, three in the first innings as Canterbury, after opting to bat, declared on 558 for 4. The opener Rob Nicol made 134 followed by Shanan Stewart (161*) and Dean Brownlie (112*), who added an unbeaten 236 for the fifth wicket to take their team to a mammoth score.Canterbury’s hopes of securing a first-innings lead were thwarted by a collective batting display from ND. Five batsmen out of the top six managed a score of at least 65, and each of the 11 who batted reached double-digits. The Marshall brothers, Hamish and James, struck centuries and added 122 for the fifth wicket. James Marshall then received excellent support from the lower order, as the total stretched to 726, a lead of 168; the last three wickets yielded 180 runs. Openers BJ Watling and Michael Parlane began the tough reply with a stand of 126, and Kane Williamson contributed 93 to set the platform for the Marshalls and the lower order to build on. Canterbury, as a result of the draw, were left at second place at the end of the round.Rain played spoilsport on the fourth and final day in Invercargill as the contest between Central Districts and Otago, which promised much, ended in a draw. Both teams were left tied on 18 points at the end of the game – CD won two points due to a first-innings lead – but Otago are ranked third due to a better quotient (0.972 as opposed to 0.958).CD were asked to bat, and Matthew Sinclair, backed by a solid top and middle-order performance, helped himself to 122. However, Otago hit back as their seamers Neil Wagner and Warren McSkimming grabbed seven wickets between them to restrict CD to 355 after they had threatened to get much more; the last six wickets fell for 26 runs.Aaron Redmond replied strongly in Otago’s innings, scoring 136, and while Sam Wells reached a half-century, CD held the upper hand at the end of their innings after Ewen Thompson picked up 5 for 64. Michael Mason supported him with three wickets to help bowl out Otago for 330 and secure a 25-run lead. But in a see-saw fixture, CD slipped to 95 for 5 in their second innings before rain erased any hopes of a thrilling finish on the fourth day.

Teams Mat Won Lost Tied Draw Aban Pts Quotient

Northern Dis 6 3 20 1 0 28 1.179 Canterbury 6 2 1 03 0 20 1.234 Otago 6 2 2 0 2 018 0.972 Central Dist 6 21 0 3 0 18 0.958 Wellington 6 2 3 01 0 16 0.804 Auckland 6 1 3 0 2 08 0.943

Flu empata e se garante na Sul-Americana; Dourado não marca

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O Fluminense tinha mais de um motivo para tentar fazer uma boa apresentação neste domingo contra o Atlético-GO. O primeiro, garantir a vaga para a Sul-Americana. O segundo, um objetivo individual: Dourado se isolar na artilharia do campeonato. Mas apenas o primeiro foi alcançado. O empate em 1 a 1 com o Dragão, no Estádio Olímpico, deixou o Flu com 47 pontos, na 14ª colocação, o que garantiu o clube na Sul-Americana do ano que vem.

Onipresente, Scarpa se tornou o líder de assistências do Brasileiro, com 12 passes para gols. O camisa 10 tricolor, inclusive, tentou contribuir muito para que Dourado conseguisse se isolar na artilharia. Mas o camisa 9 do Flu desperdiçou uma chance de ouro quando Scarpa o deixou cara a cara com Klever. O goleiro do Dragão – ex-Flu –, por sua vez, foi um dos responsáveis por garantir o empate.

O JOGO

A primeira grande chance da partida foi do Atlético-GO, aos 14 minutos, quando Jorginho arriscou um chute cruzado, obrigando Cavallieri a defender na ponta dos dedos. Mas três minutos mais tarde o Flu deu a resposta. Wendel avançou pelo meio com facilidade, olhou a posição de Klever a acertou um belo chute no canto esquerdo do goleiro, aos 17 minutos.

Scarpa havia dado o passe para Wendel, o que deixou o camisa 10 tricolor como líder de assistências ao lado de Bruno Henrique, do Santos, no Brasileiro – ambos somam dez passes para gol. Acontece que nem deu tempo de o Fluminense comemorar. A resposta do Dragão foi imediata. Aos 21 minutos, Léo Pelé errou ao tentar cortar a bola dentro da área. Andrigo pegou o rebote, cruzou para Diego Rosa, que sem goleiro teve apenas o trabalho de empurrar para a rede.

A partir do empate, os donos da casa viram o Fluminense praticamente dominar todas as ações na primeira etapa. O goleiro Klever salvou o Dragão com pelo menos três defesas seguras.

O segundo tempo se deu de forma sonolenta. As melhores chances aconteceram somente nos momentos finais da partida. Antes, foram do Atlético-GO as raras chances de passar a frente no placar. Henrique Dourado, mais uma vez, por pouco não virou o artilheiro isolado. Aos 45 minutos, Dourado cobrou falta com maestria, mas Alison tirou em cima da linha. E foi somente isso. Que 2018 tenha outros ares para o Flu.

FICHA TÉCNICA
ATLÉTICO-GO 1 X FLUMINENSE
Local: Estádio Pedro Ludovico (Olímpico), em Goiânia (GO)
Data-Hora: 03/12/2017 – 17h
Árbitro: Anderson Daronco (RS)
Público/renda: Não divulgados
Cartões amarelos: Henrique Dourado, Douglas e Lucas (Fluminense), Jorginho (Atlético-GO).
Cartões vermelhos: —
Gols: Wendel (17’1T); Diego Rosa (21’1T)

ATLÉTICO-GO: Klever, Jonathan, Ricardo Silva, Eduardo B., Breno Lopes; André Castro, Igor (Marcão Silva, 45’/2ºT), Andrigo, Jorginho, Luiz Fernando (Jefferson Nem), 31’/2ºT); Diego Rosa (Alison, 36’/2ºT). Técnico: João Paulo Sanches.

FLUMINENSE: Diego Cavalieri, Lucas, Renato Chaves, Henrique e Léo; Douglas, Wendel, Gustavo Scarpa e Sornoza (Sornoza, 18’/2ºT); Matheus Alessandro (Pedro 40’/2ºT) e Henrique Dourado – Técnico: Abel Braga.

صور | اتحاد الكرة يسلم الأندية "الكرة الموحدة" للدوري المصري الموسم المقبل

سلم الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم أندية الدوري المصري الممتاز “الكرة الموحدة” الخاصة بمباريات المسابقة في الموسم المقبل.

وتم تخصيص كرة موحدة لمباريات الدوري المصري الممتاز، تحمل هوية المسابقة، التي تديرها رابطة الأندية المصرية.

طالع | أحمد الغندور وشاهندة المغربي يمثلان التحكيم المصري في دوري أبطال إفريقيا للسيدات

وكان اتحاد الكرة قد استقبل ظهر اليوم، مديري الكرة لأندية القسم الأول، من أجل حضور ندوة مارك كلاتنبرج رئيس لجنة الحكام لشرح التعديلات الجديدة.

ومن المقرر أن تنطلق بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز، في الثامن عشر من أكتوبر الجاري، كما تحدد يوم 30-6 موعدًا لنهاية الموسم.

Hussey returns to lead Victoria

David Hussey will return to captain Victoria for their Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia in Perth this week as they aim to move a step closer to securing a home final

Cricinfo staff01-Mar-2010

Victoria will regain David Hussey for this week’s game in Perth•Getty Images

David Hussey will return to captain Victoria for their Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia in Perth this week as they aim to move a step closer to securing a home final. The Bushrangers are all but guaranteed a place in the decider – they lost one point for a slow over-rate in their previous match and technically can miss out – but the all-important hosting rights could yet go to Queensland.They will be without the spinner Jon Holland, who hurt his shoulder playing club cricket on the weekend and was set to see a specialist on Monday. The injury was not expected to be a season-ending problem but it has opened the door for the veteran Bryce McGain to return to the four-day line-up having been kept out by Holland since Christmas.The batsman Lloyd Mash has been axed after a disappointing string of matches in which he failed to cement the spot made vacant by the retirement of Brad Hodge. Rob Quiney is in the 12-man group and Victoria hope he will be fit by the morning of the match, having been sidelined recently by a groin complaint.Hussey has flown home from New Zealand following Australia’s two Twenty20 games and will take back the reins from Andrew McDonald, who led Victoria to defeat in the FR Cup final on Sunday. The Bushrangers will need to regroup quickly after the disappointment of losing their fourth straight one-day decider.”It’s a big game. It’s a matter of shoring up that home final, which is what you want in the Shield, it’s been important over the years,” McDonald said after the one-day loss to Tasmania. “We’ve had a pretty hectic schedule since we boarded a plane for India [for the Champions League Twenty20 in October].”We’ve been jam-packed and we’ve been able to switch our focus pretty quickly from each format to the next format. I think that won’t be a problem, it’s just a matter of the bodies, how the boys got through tonight’s game.”Victoria squad Nick Jewell, Chris Rogers, David Hussey (capt), Aaron Finch, Rob Quiney, Andrew McDonald, Michael Hill, Matthew Wade (wk), John Hastings, Damien Wright, Darren Pattinson, Bryce McGain.

Man United: Rangnick dealt transfer blow

Manchester United haven’t been making progress during the January transfer window, with many players linked to the club but nothing materialising as of yet, and now it has been revealed there could be a big reason behind it that will be another blow to Ralf Rangnick’s short tenure in charge at Old Trafford.

What’s the word?

According to The Mirror, there may be an interesting reason why Man United have not been adding players to their side this January so far that has evidently left Rangnick concerned over his influence at the club.

The report suggests that the interim manager is frustrated with the fact the club seems reluctant to back him in the transfer window by making funds available to make official bids for players during the winter transfer window, with the manager reportedly desperate to sign Amadou Haidara from RB Leipzig who he has allegedly secured a £33m verbal agreement with.

The Mirror suggests that sources in Germany say he feels he is working with one hand tied behind his back, with Rangnick speaking directly to the media about his lack of influence in the transfer window, during his pre-match press conference last week:

“We had some talks about transfers last week, with John Murtough, Ed and Richard. We spoke about it, but I am not involved in that directly, he said.

Woodward heading for one last disaster

Ed Woodward will step down as chief executive at the club, with Richard Arnold replacing him in a matter of weeks, however, Arnold is not expected to take on transfer decisions, with John Murtough taking over the responsibility of transfers, leaving Rangnick in a consultancy position in the summer, with an unclear role.

Woodward’s lack of support for the German coach in the transfer window could be the final nightmare the chief executive delivers to Manchester United, tainting his legacy further by hindering the new manager’s opportunity to sign players to improve the team.

As a result, it could cost the club a Champions League qualifying position this season, offering another setback in the club’s ability to start winning trophies again.

With the Old Trafford faithful rather restless already, it would bring down the curtain on a rather toxic reign for Woodward in the northwest.

The Red Devils find themselves struggling to tighten up the competition for top four with West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, failing to win a game in the Premier League so far this year, with fans now desperate to see signings at the club this month to help improve results and ultimately finish with Champions League football next season.

In other news: Rangnick must make Dembele his first signing

Umpire Udaya Wickramasinghe dies at 70

Udaya Wickramasinghe, the former Sri Lankan international umpire, has died at the age of 70 following a sudden illness

Sa'adi Thawfeeq15-Apr-2010Udaya Wickramasinghe, the former Sri Lankan international umpire, has died at the age of 70 following a sudden illness.Wickramasinghe officiated in three home Tests between 1987 and 1997, against New Zealand (1987), Australia (1992) and Pakistan (1997) where he stood with the England umpire David Shepherd, and in 10 ODIs. Wickramasinghe became the first overseas umpire to qualify as an official instructor of the Association of Cricket Umpires (England) in 1988.A friendly and knowledgeable person, Wickramasinghe umpired for three decades having begun in 1969. He is best remembered for giving three consecutive lbw decisions against India which enabled Pakistan fast bowler Aaqib Javed achieve a hat-trick on his way to world record ODI figures of 7 for 37 in the Sharjah final in 1991.KT Francis, a long standing colleague of Wickramasinghe, said: “Wicky was a top-class umpire and one of the leading umpires during Sri Lanka’s early years as a Test nation. He will be greatly missed.”A product of St Peter’s College and Dharmapala College, Wickramasinghe worked as an Immigration Officer in the Immigration Department throughout his career and after retirement he joined Sri Lanka Cricket as assignment umpire. He also officiated as a match referee.

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