الأهلي يعلن تطورات إصابتي الشناوي ووليد سليمان قبل مباراة البنك الأهلي

قال أحمد أبوعبلة، رئيس الجهاز الطبي للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الأهلي، إن حارس المرمى محمد ‏الشناوي، يخوض المرحلة الأخيرة في برنامجه التأهيلي، مشيرًا إلى أن وليد سليمان ‏سيشارك في التدريبات الجماعية بشكل كامل عقب مباراة البنك الأهلي.

ويستعد الأهلي لمواجهة البنك الأهلي المقرر إقامتها يوم ‏الأحد المقبل على استاد الأهلي ‏‎ we‏ السلام في الجولة الثانية من منافسات بطولة الدوري ‏الممتاز.‏

مران الأهلي | موسيماني يجتمع مع السولية وبيرسي تاو.. وتدريبات خاصة لـ معلول

وكان الشناوي قد تعرض لإصابة بتمزق في العضلة الخلفية خلال مشاركته مع المنتخب ‏الوطني، ويخضع لبرنامج تأهيلي للتعافي، مشيرا إلى أنه عقب انتهاء اللاعب من  تنفيذ هذه المرحلة سيتم تقييم حالته وتحديد ‏موعد انتظامه في المران الجماعي.‏

واكتفى الشناوي بالجري حول الملعب وتنفيذ بعض الفقرات ضمن البرنامج التأهيلي الذي ‏يقوم بتنفيذه في المرحلة الحالية تحت إشراف الجهاز الطبي بالنادي.‏

وتعرض وليد سليمان لكدمة في الرأس خلال مشاركته في مباراة الحرس الوطني في إياب ‏دور الـ32 من دوري أبطال إفريقيا، وأجرى اللاعب فحوصات طبية وتم تجهيز برنامج خاص ‏به يقوم بتنفيذه قبل الانتظام في المران الجماعي.‏

وكانت الفحوصات الطبية التي خضع لها سليمان عقب مباراة الحرس الوطني قد أثبتت ‏إصابته بارتجاج خفيف في المخ؛ نتيجة الكدمة التي تعرض لها خلال المباراة.‏

وحرص الجهاز الفني على الاجتماع مع بيرس تاو، في وجود الدكتور أحمد أبو عبلة، طبيب الفريق قبل انطلاق ‏المران الذي أقيم صباح اليوم؛ لشرح البرنامج الاستشفائي الذي يقوم اللاعب بتنفيذه ‏عقب المباريات الرسمية؛ للتخلص من حالة الإجهاد العضلي.‏

Dorival contesta queixas de rival por arbitragem: 'Prejudicado foi o Santos'

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O técnico Dorival Júnior abriu sua entrevista coletiva desta sexta-feira dizendo que tentaria falar mais sobre o próximo jogo do Campeonato Brasileiro, domingo, diante do Vasco, do que da segunda partida das finais da Copa do Brasil, na próxima quarta-feira, fora de casa, contra o Palmeiras. Porém, o tema arbitragem exigiu as respostas mais firmes do comandante em razão das queixas de jogadores e diretoria do Verdão sobre polêmicas da arbitragem no primeiro jogo.

Na Vila Belmiro, os palmeirenses reclamaram especialmente de um pênalti não marcado pelo árbitro Luiz Flavio de Oliveira aos cinco minutos do segundo tempo, em dividida de David Braz e Lucas Barrios. Segundo o presidente do clube, Paulo Nobre, o Palmeiras foi “vergonhosamente prejudicado” no jogo de ida das finais, o que levou o clube a confeccionar um DVD com esse e outros supostos erros. Para Dorival, a queixa do rival não tem razão de ser.

– Nesse DVD foram incluídos também os dois jogos do Fluminense ou não? Então vamos pegar esses dois jogos, os 90 minutos do jogo com o Santos e aí sim faremos o DVD. Então vamos ver quem vai estar pressionado ou não. Os erros aconteceram dos dois lados – argumentou Dorival, antes de citar que também sentiu o Santos prejudicado na Vila Belmiro:

– Só vou relembrar que antes dessa reclamação da penalidade, que na minha ótica aconteceu, tivemos um lance que seria desclassificação, fatalmente o Palmeiras jogaria com um a menos desde o primeiro tempo (o lance a que Dorival se refere foi uma dividida entre Jackson e Ricardo Oliveira, aos 30 do primeiro tempo). Se tem alguém que tem que reclamar também é o Santos, não saímos totalmente satisfeitos com a arbitragem, até porque o jogo teve 40% de bola rolando, isso não é fato normal. Naquela noite o Luiz (Flavio de Oliveira) não se encontrava dentro de uma normalidade, porque é um grande árbitro, seguro, e que principalmente nesse sentido jamais deixaria que acontecesse. Se tem alguém que foi muito prejudicado ao longo dos 90 minutos foi o Santos. O peso desse DVD teria que ser compensado e mostrado não só a penalidade – completou o técnico do Santos.

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Luiz Flavio de Oliveira, árbitro sorteado para a partida, só apitou até os 22 minutos do segundo tempo, quando sentiu um incômodo e foi substituído por Marcelo Aparecido Ribeiro de Souza. A CBF defendeu as marcações realizadas pelos dois árbitros na final da Copa do Brasil. O sorteio de quem apitará o segundo jogo será realizado na próxima segunda-feira.

Who is Ivan Perisic? – Profile

Name: Ivan Perisic

Club: On loan at Bayern Munich from Inter Milan

Date of Birth: 2 February 1989

Position: Winger (left, right)

IVAN PERISIC – HIS CAREER SO FAR

Born in Split, Croatia, Ivan Perisic was always a big fan of Hajduk Split, a local giant and one of the biggest clubs in the country. It doesn’t surprise then that his first steps into the world of football were done exactly in their youth setups. But it also wouldn’t take long for other European teams to take notice of the young, up and coming forward as the likes of Anderlecht, PSV, Ajax and Hamburger SV showed interest. In the end, however, the Croat would ultimately choose the French club Sochaux.

Despite his talent, Perisic would fail to tally a single appearance for the team’s first-team, spending his time in the B side before going out on loan to a Belgian team Roeselare for six months. There, he obviously picked up a number of admirers and it came down to a tussle between Anderlecht and Club Brugge for the forward’s coveted signature.

At the end of the day, the latter team emerged as victors and Perisic was officially signed on 26 August 2009. And this is where his qualities started to shine the brightest. The beginning of his career at the new club was brilliant, to say the least, and the Croat would tally goal after goal and pair them up with some big assists as well. In the end, he would go on to score 35 goals and provide 23 assists in a total of 89 games for Club Brugge, leaving a good legacy and eventually departing for Borussia Dortmund for the 2011/12 campaign.

Despite a promising start to his venture in Germany and some decisive goals that followed, Perisic found his first-team opportunities quite limited in Dortmund and that would eventually lead to his departure to Wolfsburg, having only recorded 64 appearances in front of the Yellow Wall, bagging 12 goals and seven assists along the way.

Staying in Germany, Perisic would add to his overall Bundesliga tally with his new team but he also wouldn’t stay for too long, eventually signing with Inter Milan in the summer of 2015. His spell with Wolfsburg was good, as evidenced by 21 goals and 17 assists in 88 games, but some niggling injuries and a big opportunity in Italy meant he would swap clubs once more.

The Nerazzurri treated him well and he would stay at Inter for longer than at any other club throughout his career. The Croat also has quite a resume with the Italians as well, bagging 40 goals and 35 assists across 163 games but ultimately with no silverware to show for. In fact, the first titles he claimed on club level came with Borussia Dortmund as the team managed to win Bundesliga and the German Cup in 2011/12 and then follow it up with a German Supercup triumph the next season.

That would, however, change with his loan spell at Bayern Munich that lasted throughout the 2019/20 campaign as the Bavarians claimed the Bundesliga title in the process as well. Perisic himself scored six goals and assisted ten in 31 games, proving that he’s still got a lot left in the tank.

It has to be said that he’s been an instrumental part of Croatia’s national team as well, participating in the last two Euros and the last two World Cups for his country. And he was an instrumental part of Croatia’s run to the final in Russia back in 2018, even scoring a goal in an eventual defeat to France, becoming the first-ever Croat to do so.

TRANSFER LATEST

Perisic’s loan deal at Bayern Munich is set to end in the coming month and there are already various transfer rumours and transfer news connecting the Croat with a plethora of different teams. Currently, however, Tottenham Hotspur seem to be among the most interested squads out there and a move to the Premier League could indeed be on the cards.

First, of course, Perisic will return to Italy and then we’ll see what happens next. Still, with the market on the island now officially opened, we could see all kinds of Tottenham Hotspur transfer news popping up in the coming weeks.

PLAYER PROFILE

Perisic is a winger by nature but has been played all across the park throughout his career due to his sheer versatility and adaptability. Even though his main task is always to score goals, the 31-year-old is a keen creator as well, often combining well with his teammates and both exploiting and creating space along the way.

His great dribbling skills also mean that he can wreak havoc across the final third and despite often staying wide, Perisic can also cut inside and advance through the half-space. We can also see him engage in 1v1s close to the opposition’s box and that can lead to dangerous cut-backs or low crosses towards his teammates.

Despite being 31 years of age, he rarely runs out of steam.

West Ham fans blast "lazy" £32.4m-rated star who "has to be sold"

West Ham’s season has finally drawn to a close and fans have been left discussing the future of one player in particular – many aren’t happy with him either.

Irons drew 1-1 with Aston Villa at the London Stadium, which saw the visitors secure their place in the Premier League for next term.

Sebastien Haller was given a little runout in the second half, replacing Michail Antonio at the break though he wasn’t much better.

A recurring theme was the fact that the French forward was a waste of time, money and space having cost a club-record £45m last summer. His value has plummetted to £32.4m as per Transfermarkt.

Haller was also blasted for being “lazy” and “absolute toilet.”

Via SofaScore, the 26-year-old failed to register a shot on target from two attempts, had just 22 touches and lost possession four times from that too.

Some fans believed that David Moyes was effectively putting their star summer signing in the ‘shop window’ by introducing him in the final game of the season.

It’s led to many wanting Haller to be sold, once again he was slammed for being “useless” and that he doesn’t bring anything to the side.

There were even a couple of members in the Irons faithful who already had a replacement in mind – that being Brentford talisman Ollie Watkins or QPR’s Eberechi Eze.

AND in other news, West Ham can’t afford to sell Moyes’ resurgent £45m superstar this summer….

George Caulkin delivers update on Newcastle takeover "deadline"

Newcastle United’s takeover continues to drag on, although it is thought that this week could prove pivotal in any official confirmation.The Athletic’s George Caulkin has added fuel to the fire with a fresh claim. He suggests that there will be a deadline in the contract for the transferal of funds once the Premier League ratifies the deal.In response to a fan on Twitter, he said the following:

It could mean that even if the PL sanction the takeover, there is still a hurdle or two to overcome, especially when approximately £300m is going to change hands – which isn’t helped by the country’s lockdown strategy preventing face-to-face negotiations.

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Should the above situation occur smoothly, then the Magpies will be void of Mike Ashley and thus operating under a new era at the club.

AND in other news,ÂLee Ryder delivers major Newcastle update on St James’ Park

Rangers: Nine clubs interesting in Alfredo Morelos transfer

As per Goal.com, Alfredo Morelos could be available for just €15m (£13.2m) in the upcoming transfer window and it is reported that as many as nine clubs are keen on securing his services.

Morelos has been linked with a number of clubs, and this latest report says that Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia, Newcastle, Leicester City, Crystal Palace, Aston Villa and Internazionale are all interested in signing the Colombian.

Steven Gerrard is said to be holding out for €40m (£35.1m), but a fee of €15m (£13.2m) could be enough to match his market value.

Since moving to Scotland, the six-time Colombia international has been absolutely prolific. In 137 matches for the Glasgow-based outfit, he has scored 77 goals, with this campaign being particularly lucrative – he already has 29 strikes to his name.

There has been plenty of questions surrounding his temperament – he has already picked up seven red cards – but his goalscoring ability is there for all to see and it is surely only a matter of time before he moves on the pastures new in order to test himself at a higher level.

Whilst it is unlikely Rangers will be able to keep hold of him forever, he is no doubt a valuable asset. He knows where the back of the net, has proven himself in European competition with 16 strikes in 23 matches, and is just 23 years old. £35.2m may be pushing it a little, but they could surely earn more than the £13.2m they are thought to be willing to accept.

It is imperative that Ross Wilson, the club’s Sporting Director, backs his manager in regards to their star forward. They cannot be allowed to be bullied, especially with him having a contract until 2023 – they have all the leverage, and must hold out for the best fee.

As is often the case with the best players in Scotland, he will leave the club at some point. But his departure should only be on Rangers’ terms.

Should Rangers sell Morelos? Let us know in the comments!

Ex-Man Utd man Louis Saha reveals his big worry over Mason Greenwood

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers…

Speaking to GQ, former Manchester United striker Louis Saha has delivered a word of caution on Mason Greenwood.

What did he say?

The 18-year-old has enjoyed an impressive rise to the top in the past year or so, featuring in the Red Devils’ dramatic triumph over PSG in the Champions League last season. After scoring against the likes of Inter and Leeds on the club’s pre-season tour earlier in the summer, Greenwood has under-lined his first-team credentials with goals against Partizan Belgrade, FC Astana and Rochdale.

Despite his fine showings, Saha moved to temper expectations on the starlet, and bemoaned the fact he currently only has Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford as his two ‘mentors’.

He said: “Maybe he has arrived six months or one year early and that’s not fair for him. He can’t be the only threat for Martial and Rashford at a big club like United. I had to compete with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Cristiano (Ronaldo) and Wayne Rooney. Greenwood is learning from two youngsters rather than two experienced players.”

Guidance

When you’re 18 like Greenwood and trying to break through into the team on a consistent basis, you invariably want to look for role models to follow amongst your teammates. Unfortunately for him, as Saha alludes to, Martial and Rashford are barely any older than him, at just 23 and 22 respectively.

The duo are still learning the tricks of the trade themselves, and are hardly the wizened professionals that could offer someone like Greenwood some much-needed career and life advice. And with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s struggling for goals in general this season – they have scored just 16 goals in 12 Premier League games – the teenager is playing in an environment that is arguably not the most conducive to his development. Signing a more experienced forward could be the key to unlocking the 18-year-old’s full potential.

Crystal Palace fans react as West Ham also eye up Gabriel ‘Gabigol’ Barbosa

Crystal Palace fans have taken to Twitter to react after it was reported by FCInterNews that West Ham are also in the race to sign Flamengo star Gabriel Barbosa.

The 5-cap Brazil international recently scored two late goals to secure the Copa Libertadores for Flamengo, taking his tally for the campaign to 31 goals in 38 games – he has also bagged ten assists.

As a result of his fine form, Flamengo are in negotiations to sign him although the aforementioned report states that the 23-year-old is interested in a return to Europe.

The report continues that Palace have set aside €23m (£19.6m) for the Brazilian goal machine, and that the south Londoners are ahead of the Hammers in the race for Gabigol’s signature due to the ‘coaching issues’ in regards to Manuel Pellegrini.

One supporter said that they’d cry if Barbosa ended up at the London Stadium instead of Selhurst Park, whereas another fan said that they’d rather sign the Copa Libertadores hero instead of Fabio Borini, who has also been linked to Palace recently.

Let’s take a look at some more of the Twitter reaction…

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Elsewhere, take a look at this piece of transfer news that would surely be the final nail in Max Meyer’s coffin if it happened…

Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino should pursue Bayern interest

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Opinion series, which provides analysis, insight and opinion on any issue within the beautiful game, from Paul Pogba’s haircuts to League Two relegation battles…

Bayern Munich have sacked Niko Kovac after a poor start to the Bundesliga season.

Sport1 have previously claimed that the Tottenham Hotspur boss is seen as a potential successor to Kovac, and The Athletic now alleges that Pochettino is their preferred target at this stage.

Hasan Salihamidicz, the club’s sporting director, is said to be an advocate of appointing the Argentine, whose phone number he owns.

And one has to believe that the Spurs boss should seriously consider the possibility of such a move, especially amid reports claiming he could be axed should Spurs lose to West Ham next time out.

As it is, he has managed the club since 2014 but he has next to nothing to show for it.

He has not won a single trophy despite the club’s progress to last season’s Champions League final, and it appears that the cycle he began at the club is coming to an end.

Spurs sit 14th in the Premier League table and have won just three games in the top-flight. In the Champions League, it has been even worse; while they have now won two of their four games, they were actually beaten 7-2 by Bayern in north London.

That result was illustrative of the difference between the two sides.

Bayern are an irrepressible winning machine and have won the last seven Bundesliga titles.

How often does such an opportunity make itself available, especially to a manager who is yet to claim any silverware of his own?

The only other clubs that have the same sort of pedigree are PSG, Real Madrid and Barcelona.

And the fact of the matter is this: Pochettino should be hoping he receives that phone call.

This would be a step up. Bayern have some ageing players, too, with the likes of Robert Lewandowski, Jerome Boateng and Thomas Muller all either 30 or older, and Pochettino could instil a sense of rebuilding and growth, utilising the club’s youth players as he has done in north London.

After all, what is the end game at Spurs?

Yes, they have the likes of Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Hugo Lloris but is this squad capable of winning either the Premier League or the Champions League?

They defied the odds to reach the final of the latter last season but, when it counted, they came up short, as they have done in title races previously.

There is the prospect of winning either the FA Cup or the Carabao Cup but is that going to sate Pochettino’s hunger for long, particularly when Bayern are offering a veritable trophy feast in Bavaria?

It feels like Pochettino has taken Spurs as far as they can – let’s not forget Champions League qualification was the club’s ultimate ambition before he arrived – so if Bayern’s interest is legitimate, the Argentine should absolutely pursue it.

Spurs’ Mauricio Pochettino made the wrong call taking off Sanchez against Watford

This article is part of Football FanCast’s In Numbers series, which takes a statistical look at performances, season-long form and reported transfer targets… 

Mauricio Pochettino’s experimentation at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium continued on Saturday as Davinson Sanchez was drafted into the starting line-up, only to be hauled off at half-time.

It was a strange call for the Argentine to make given Sanchez was Spurs’ best performing defender at that point, with Toby Alderweireld losing Abdoulaye Doucoure for the goal an example of his lack of form.

A change was necessary in order for Spurs to show more attacking intent, and Son Heung-min breathed fresh life into the attack, but the 23-year-old had barely put a foot wrong on and off the ball, and deserved to remain on the pitch.

Jan Vertognhen, like his compatriot, is not playing well, and he easily could have given away a penalty in the first half, but referee Chris Kavanagh gave him the benefit of the doubt in a clash with Gerard Deulofeu.

As a result, Sanchez should feel aggrieved that he was the man to withdraw, and in many ways it indicates a lack of faith in the centre-back.

His stats from SofaScore underline his effectiveness on the ball, with the biggest standout the fact he conceded possession on just four occasions.

By contrast, Alderweireld and Vertonghen gave the ball away 26 and 14 times respectively, and although they played the full 90 minutes it shows they were much more careless, and therefore the wrong man came off.

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Such a move could knock Sanchez’s confidence, as Pochettino has undermined his ability and any faith he once placed in him.

It is also a worrying sign of the Argentine, as it shows his continued misguided belief to trust players to perform who he has relied on in the past, even when they are clearly struggling – having conceded 10 goals in two games prior to Saturday.

The £65,000 a week player also got his team on the front foot through his long passes, with three out of four successful, and it is that active approach which Spurs lack currently, struggling to break down Watford and failing to score against the likes of Brighton and Newcastle.

Pochettino has to start being brave by dropping his previous favourites, starting on Tuesday against Red Star Belgrade, because only then may Spurs get back to their best.

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