موندو ديبورتيفو تكشف "حديث الفار" في طرد لاعب أتلتيك بلباو أمام برشلونة

كشفت صحيفة موندو ديبورتيفو صباح اليوم الأحد، كواليس الطرد الذي تعرض له لاعب نادي أتلتيك بلباو أمس السبت أمام برشلونة بالدوري الإسباني.

برشلونة استطاع اكتساح نظيره أتلتيك بلباو بأربعة أهداف نظيفة على ملعب “كامب نو”، ضمن منافسات الجولة الثالثة عشر من عمر البطولة المحلية.

لكن المباراة شهدت طرد لاعب أتلتيك بلباو، أوهيان سانسيت، في شوط المباراة الثاني عقب تدخل عنيف على فيرمين لوبيز، نجم برشلونة.

وكان حكم المباراة خوسيه ماريا سانشيز مارتينيز، قد أعطى البطاقة الصفراء في البداية إلى سانسيت، قبل العودة إلى تقنية الفار ومنح اللاعب البطاقة الحمراء بعد ذلك.

ونقلت صحيفة موندو الحديث الذي جمع بين سانشيز وحكم تقنية الفيديو، دانيال تروخيو سواريز.

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وأخبر سواريز سانشيز في البداية: “خوسيه ماريا، أوصى بمراجعة لتحليل خطأ خطير محتمل، عندما تكون على الشاشة من فضلك أخبرني”.

ثم سمع سانسيت حديث الحكيم سويًا، ورد: “لا بد أنك تمزح، إنه مجرد تدخل عادي”.

وبعد ذلك طلب سانشيز من تقنية الفار أن يرى إعادة اللقطة، حيث أوضح: “حسنًا، أرى نقطة التلامس، حسنًا، أريد الآن أن أشاهدها بتسديدة أوسع وبكامل قوتها”.

واستكمل سانشيز: “القوة وهذا هو المفتاح، سرعة عادية، هكذا، حسنًا، ممتاز، سأشهر البطاقة الحمراء وألغي البطاقة الصفراء”.

وبعد مشاهدة اللعبة توجه سانشيز إلى سانسيت ليسحب البطاقة الصفراء ويشهر البطاقة الحمراء مباشرًة.

وأفادت الصحيفة، أن تقرير سانشيز كتب فيه عن طرد سانسيت ضد برشلونة: “لركله الخصم بقوة مفرطة أثناء اللعب، ولكن دون أي إمكانية للعب على الكرة”.

Finding the Yankees’ Potential Plan B After Losing the Juan Soto Sweepstakes

In a bidding war that entered historic territory, the New York Yankees narrowly lost out to the crosstown rival Mets, who landed the top free agent prize in 26-year-old slugger Juan Soto on the eve of the winter meetings in Dallas Sunday night. Soto agreed to a 15-year, $765 million contract with the Mets, the richest deal in sports history. But the Yankees weren't far behind, as the club's final offer was reportedly 16 years and $760 million.

The question on the minds of many fans and pundits now is, where do the Yankees go from here? Certainly, if chariman Hal Steinbrenner was willing to bid well over half a billion dollars for one player, it speaks to his commitment to maintaining a competitive roster on the heels of the club's first World Series appearance in 15 years. However, that doesn’t mean Steinbrenner will go on a spending spree to ease the impact of losing Soto. New York may have learned a lesson from 11 years ago, when homegrown star Robinson Cano departed for riches in Seattle, and the Yankees spent $438 million on four free agents (Masahiro Tanaka, Jacoby Ellsbury, Brian McCann and Carlos Beltran) only to miss out on the postseason the following year. To that end, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Monday during an appearance on YES the club "won't be drunken sailors" with their spending as they look to upgrade post-Soto.

Even still, multiple outlets have reported there’s a feeling within the Yankees organization that the money offered to Soto could be better spent elsewhere. That said, here's an alternative game plan for the Yankees this offseason after Soto's seismic decision to change boroughs.

Bring in an impact bat—or two

There's a scene from the movie , where then-Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane, played by Brad Pitt, speaks to his scouts about the free agency departure of 2000 American League MVP Jason Giambi. The interaction went like this.

Scout: You have a lot of experience and wisdom in this room. Now you need to have a little bit of faith and let us do the job of replacing [Jason] Giambi.
Beane: Is there another first baseman like Giambi?
Scouts in unison: No, not really, No.
Beane: And if there was, could we afford him?
Scout: Nope.
Beane: Then, what the f— are you talkin' about, man?

That interaction sums up the Yankees' unenviable task here. While they're not cash-strapped, as the 2001 Athletics were, they are still facing the harsh truth that there's simply no way to replace the on-base machine and feared slugger who walked out the door.

But, in the spirit of the movie, perhaps there is a way to recreate the impact made by Soto through the acquisition of one or two impact bats.

Potential Targets

Cody Bellinger, 1B/OF, Chicago Cubs

The Chicago Cubs are reportedly looking to trade Bellinger, the 2018 National League Championship Series MVP and 2019 NL MVP, this offseason. New York was exploring a potential trade for Bellinger at the 2023 deadline, and then considered signing the two-time All-Star this past offseason before the club's blockbuster trade for Soto. The Yankees, with a surplus of starting pitching at the big-league level, could be a good trade partner for the Cubs.

Bellinger, is coming off an injury-riddled down year, but enjoyed a standout 2023 season, is a lefty bat whose pull tendencies would be a good fit in Yankee Stadium and is capable of playing center field and first base, two positions the Yankees need to address. A potential deal would not be without its risks, but acquiring Bellinger, whose father won two World Series with New York in the 1990s, would be a move that could both upgrade the club and excite a fan base reeling from the loss of Soto.

Christian Walker, 1B, FA

Walker is one of the top free agent first basemen available—and for good reason. Lifting the ball in the air more than ever before, the 33-year-old Walker has remade himself into one of the best sluggers in baseball over the last three years, posting a .250/.332/.481 slash line while clubbing 95 home runs in 1,880 plate appearances during that span. The Norristown, Pa. native is also a superb defender, having won three straight Gold Gloves. Yankees first basemen ranked second-to-last in WAR last season and the club badly needs to upgrade the position. Walker will be more cost-effective than the Scott Boras-represented Pete Alonso, and could provide some thump in the middle of the Yankees' order behind Aaron Judge.

Honorable Mentions

Alex Bregman, 3B, FA

Longtime Yankees nemesis with the Houston Astros, but he’s a superb defender at third base and remains a strong bat (118 OPS+ in 2024).

Jurickson Profar, IF/OF, FA

Versatile player who had a career year at the plate in 2024 while posting a .380 OBP. Could serve as the club's new leadoff hitter in '25.

Teoscar Hernandez, OF, FA

Big bopper who posted a 137 OPS+ while driving in 12 runs during the Los Angeles Dodgers' title run.

Make a splash on the starting pitcher market

. That's an old adage in baseball that ages like fine wine as more pitchers are succumbing to injuries in the age of velocity. It also might be the Yankees’ guiding light as they attempt to navigate this offseason post-Soto.

Remember, there's simply no recreating Soto, who is on a trajectory that has some calling him the modern-day Ted Williams. So, why not focus less on the impossible task of recreating his run production and focus more on run prevention?

Yankees starters ranked 11th in MLB in ERA last season, all while getting just 17 starts from 2023 Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole. New York could make a strength even stronger.

Potential Targets

Roki Sasaki, SP, FA

Steinbrenner, who in May called the Yankees' $302 million payroll "unsustainable", will love this idea. Sasaki, widely regarded as one of the best pitchers in the world, was on Monday officially posted and will be available for teams to negotiate with and sign from Tuesday until January 23. Sasaki, 23, is considered an international amateur and will only be able to sign a minor-league contract subject to the international signing bonus pools. This means that Sasaki's contract won't even be in the same stratosphere as fellow countryman Yoshinobu Yamamoto's $325 million deal with the Dodgers this past winter.

The 2025 signing period, in which the Yankees have the third-highest possible amount of bonus pool money to spend ($6,261,600) opens on Jan. 15. New York has scouted Sasaki heavily during his four seasons in Nippon Professional Baseball, and earned a key contributor to its starting rotation the last time it paid a posting fee and a hefty payday for a Japanese starter in Tanaka.

Armed with a fastball that can hit the upper 90s and an elite split-finger fastball, Sasaki has the ceiling to become a No. 1 starter for a team in the big leagues. Adding him to a rotation that includes Cole, two-time All-Star Carlos Rodon and reigning AL Rookie of the Year Award winner Luis Gil—and doing it at a fraction of the cost—is tantalizing.

Max Fried, SP, FA

The Yankees have reportedly already held a productive Zoom meeting with Fried, a two-time All-Star and one of the top two free agent starters on the market alongside '21 NL Cy Young Award winner Corbin Burnes.

Fried, 30, is coming off of a strong year that saw him pitch to a 3.25 ERA in 174 1/3 innings for the Atlanta Braves. The lefthander has a high ceiling—he finished second in the NL Cy Young Award race in '22—is a three-time Gold Glove award winner and has experience pitching in the postseason and the World Series.

Fried's 58.8 percent groundball rate, which ranked second last season only to Astros southpaw Framber Valdez, would be a nice fit in Yankee Stadium, which yielded the third-most home runs of any ballpark in 2024, according to Statcast. Fried certainly won't come cheap and the Yankees will have competition for him—perhaps from their fiercest rivals—but he's a cheaper alternative to Burnes and would give New York one of the best on-paper rotations in baseball.

Honorable Mentions

Corbin Burnes, SP, FA

Legitimate ace with elite strikeout ability who pitched to a 2.92 ERA last season in the AL East with Baltimore, but will be pricey.

Walker Buehler, SP, FA

Two-time All-Star who blanked the Yankees across six innings pitched for the Dodgers in the World Series. Loves the big moment.

Justin Verlander, SP, FA

The soon-to-be 42-year-old battled injuries in 2024, but the Yankees offered him a contract in December of '22. Perhaps the future Hall of Famer has one more strong season left in the tank?

Beef Up the Bullpen

In today's MLB, that aforementioned adage might need a revision. relief . Aside from the elite slugging of Aaron Judge and a complement of strong starting pitching, Yankees playoff teams in recent years have shared one commonality: a bullpen full of hard-throwing relievers.

And while the Yankees' relievers ranked sixth in ERA in the regular season and largely delivered in the postseason, manager Aaron Boone too often relied on the same names—and one of them, Clay Holmes, signed with the Mets. Injuries also ate into the depth of the 'pen during the regular season. In short, the Yankees might need to heed the words of that new-age baseball adage and use some of their newfound holiday spending money to go shopping on the relief pitcher market.

Potential Yankees Targets

Tanner Scott, LHP, FA

Scott, 30, enjoyed a career year pitching for the Miami Marlins and San Diego Padres, posting a 1.75 ERA in 72 innings while notching 22 saves. Before he was dealt to San Diego in July, the Yankees were reportedly among the teams to express interest in the southpaw. And it's not hard to see why. Scott, armed with a fastball, slider and changeup, was the rare pitcher equally good at inducing weak contact (27.5 % hard-hit rate) and generating strikeouts (28.6 % K rate). His experience with the ninth inning is a major plus, as it would free the Yankees to use converted 2024 closer Luke Weaver earlier in games if needed, while also easing the impact of the loss of Holmes.

Carlos Estevez, RHP, FA

Acquired by the Philadelphia Phillies at the trade deadline after closing 20 games for the Los Angeles Angels, Carlos Estevez enjoyed a breakout season on the heels of his first All-Star campaign in 2023. The Dominican Republic native pitched to a 2.45 ERA in 55 innings for Los Angeles and Philadelphia, then recorded a 3.38 ERA in three games for the Phillies in October. Like Scott, Estevez, who has 57 saves in the last two seasons combined, is a potential option for the Yankees if they prefer Weaver in the fireman role.

Honorable Mentions

Kenley Jansen, RHP, FA

The most experienced closer on the market with 447 career saves (fourth all-time). Proved he could pitch in the AL East during two-year stint with Boston, but age (37) and potential cost could give Yankees pause.

A.J. Minter, LHP, FA

A World Series champion with the 2021 Atlanta Braves. Boasts a career 3.28 ERA and 10.9 strikeouts per nine innings in his career while filling a variety of roles in the Braves' bullpen.

Barcelona accused of 'turning a deaf ear' as Camp Nou workers protest against possible deportation of almost 50 foreign employees ahead of sold-out reopening

Barcelona have come under fire after dozens of Camp Nou construction workers protested against alleged illegal dismissals and possible deportations of nearly 50 foreign employees. The union-led demonstration arrives just weeks before the stadium’s much-anticipated reopening, piling pressure on the club and its construction partners amid renewed scrutiny.

  • Protests erupt over alleged exploitation of foreign workers

    Tensions are rising in Barcelona as the redevelopment of Camp Nou faces new controversy. On Tuesday, dozens of construction workers gathered outside the stadium to protest the alleged dismissal and potential deportation of around 50 foreign employees working under irregular conditions. The protest, organised by Spain’s CCOO trade union, accused contractors Limak and Ekstreme Works of attempting to send undocumented workers back to their home countries “without any guarantees.” Union representative Carlos del Barrio claimed many had endured extreme working conditions, telling : “Some of them have been working twelve hours a day, seven days a week, for more than a year.”

    According to the union, the workers, who “do not have papers” are being dismissed without fair treatment or compensation. “The moment they set foot on Turkish territory, their ability to defend themselves will be diminished,” Del Barrio added. 

    He urged the club and authorities to intervene, calling on Spain’s government to activate emergency immigration regularisation measures and ensure all affected workers are registered with Social Security.

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    Union slams Barca for ‘turning a deaf ear’

    The CCOO union has accused Barcelona of ignoring repeated appeals to address the workers’ situation. Del Barrio told reporters that the issue had already been raised with the Labour Inspectorate, claiming the club “turned a deaf ear” to the union’s demands. “We are aware there is a lot of pressure to open the stadium, but what cannot happen is to do it at the expense of workers’ rights,” he stated.

    The Catalan giants have yet to issue an official comment, but the controversy adds to previous criticism of the Espai Barca redevelopment project. In 2023, the club faced backlash for alleged irregular labour practices but insisted the issues were being “rectified.” The club’s construction partner, Limak, has also faced scrutiny in the past over workers’ rights and environmental controversies in Turkey, heightening concerns about the management of the Camp Nou rebuild.

  • Broader fallout and reputational impact

    The timing of the protests couldn’t be worse for Barcelona, with the reopening of Camp Nou just weeks away. The redevelopment, which has been plagued by delays and cost overruns, is already running 317 days behind schedule as of mid-October 2025.

    The CCOO’s allegations have raised questions not only about contractor oversight but also about the club’s ethical responsibility. Institutional vice-president Elena Fort had previously acknowledged “minor anomalies” in the project’s labour practices but denied the existence of systemic abuses.

    Still, critics argue that Tuesday’s demonstration proves those issues have not been resolved and may yet damage Barcelona’s global image just as they prepare to welcome fans back to their historic home.

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    Camp Nou reopening faces uncertainty amid mounting tension

    Barcelona are reportedly set to return to Spotify Camp Nou on November 22, when they host Athletic Club in La Liga. Before that, the club have announced a first-team open training session at the stadium on Friday of this week, expected to draw 23,000 fans in what will serve as a major operational test. However, the workers’ dispute could complicate those plans. Should the contractors halt work or fail to meet legal requirements, further delays to the reopening cannot be ruled out.

    The club’s ambition to stage a celebratory comeback to Camp Nou has already been undermined by persistent setbacks from missed deadlines to logistical challenges and this latest controversy may yet overshadow the long-awaited return.

    For now, all eyes are on the union negotiations and government response, as Barcelona attempt to balance progress on the Espai Barca project with growing calls for justice behind the scenes.

'I have to take care of my bones!' – Manuel Neuer gives cheeky response over possible contract extension with Bayern Munich as goalkeeper nears 40

Bayern Munich captain Manuel Neuer, 39, has cheekily avoided questions about his future, joking he has to "take care of my bones" after a major 4-0 win in the Champions League. Major reports state that the German giants are planning December talks for a new deal, which could force Alexander Nubel's exit and add fuel to speculation of a possible 2026 World Cup return with Germany.

  • Neuer’s cheeky response on contract timing

    Neuer humorously deflected questions regarding his future following his side's dominant 4-0 Champions League victory against Club Brugge. The veteran goalkeeper, whose contract expires at the end of the season, has been in imperious form, prompting increasing debate over a potential extension.

    The victory at the Allianz Arena was Bayern's 12th win in their 12th competitive match of the season. Goals from Lennart Karl, Harry Kane, Luis Diaz and Nicolas Jackson secured their third consecutive Champions League win.

    When asked directly about the timing of a possible contract extension on Thursday night, Neuer joked about his advancing age and the physical toll of his career.

    "I have to take care of my bones. It's getting late, and I'm already feeling it again," the 39-year-old said with a mischievous smile. "Let's see how it is when I get up."

    Pressed on his morning routine, Neuer continued the joke: "Yes, the doctor's just passing by. I have to wait a moment." He then added: "There are good days – and better days."

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  • Bayern planning December talks for post-40 extension

    While Neuer remains coy, Bayern Munich are preparing to open formal contract negotiations in December, according to reports in Germany. The discussions will focus on a new deal that could see the legendary shot-stopper remain the club's No. 1 beyond his 40th birthday and into the 2026-27 campaign.

    Neuer, who joined Bayern in 2011 and kept a clean sheet against Bruges, has been in outstanding form this season, reinforcing his status as the undisputed first choice for manager Vincent Kompany.

  • New contract spells 'highly likely' exit for Nubel

    A new contract for Neuer would have significant consequences for the future of his heir apparent, Nubel. The report states that should Neuer extend his stay, a "permanent sale" of Nubel next summer is considered "highly likely".

    Nubel, 29, is currently on a long-term loan at Stuttgart but remains under contract with Bayern until 2029. Another loan move is reportedly "out of the question" for the club. Stuttgart, however, are believed to lack the financial means to secure Nubel on a permanent transfer, opening the door for other suitors.

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  • Ter Stegen injury fuels World Cup 2026 return speculation

    Neuer's exceptional club performances have also reignited a public debate over a sensational return to the German national team for the 2026 World Cup, despite his retirement from international duty.

    This speculation has intensified following news that Germany's current No. 1, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, is still out injured and is expected to be stuck on the bench at Barcelona after his recover if he decides against leaving in January.

    Former Bayern and German Football Association (DFB) director Matthias Sammer added fuel to the fire when asked about a possible Neuer return, telling : "If we can afford to do without our best players, then we shouldn't throw away the World Cup title."

ILT20 to move to December-January window for 2025-26 season

The change is to avoid a clash with other T20 leagues in the cluttered January-February window

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The ILT20 has traditionally been played in the January-February window•ILT20

The next edition of the ILT20 has been brought forward to a December-January window with an eye on avoiding the cluttered January-February window as well as finishing up well before the men’s T20 World Cup, which will run from February to March.The ILT20, UAE’s franchise-based league, is three seasons old and has always been played at the start of the year, clashing almost entirely with South Africa’s SA20 and parts of the Australian BBL and Bangladesh’s BPL and, before this year, the PSL in Pakistan. This time, though, it will begin on December 2, 2025 and run till January 4, 2026. December 2 is also the UAE’s national day – Eid Al Etihad. There will be a slight overlap with the SA20, though, which starts on December 26, and a similar – or somewhat bigger – overlap with the BBL.”Following extensive discussions with all our stakeholders, we believe the 2 December 2025 to 4 January 2026 tournament window is ideal for the DP World International League T20 Season 4,” ILT20 chief executive David White said in a statement. “The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup begins in early February, hence it was important for us to start and finish Season 4 well before the tournament, as it will allow the players playing both the DP World ILT20 and the T20 World Cup to prepare for national duty.”In addition, we feel that the December-January window will provide the teams with the best opportunity to access a bigger pool of players.”It’s not clear yet if this is a one-off or will be the regular window for the tournament going forward.ILT20 chairman and Emirates Cricket Board vice-chairman Khalid Al Zarooni said, “The UAE National Day is the day where we celebrate the United Arab Emirates, which is home to people from around the world, including millions of diehard cricket fans. It is a real honour for us to join the nation in the UAE National Day 2025 celebrations with the launch of the region’s biggest T20 league – the DP World ILT20 Season 4 – on the same day.”The ILT20 has been a six-team competition so far, with Gulf Giants, MI Emirates and Dubai Capitals winning the trophy in the first three seasons.

Bond hopes Rajasthan Royals use rest of the IPL to make gains for next year

Bowling coach is disappointed that the team came up short during “key moments”

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Jaffer on RR’s woes: When you lose, you start doubting yourself

Rajasthan Royals aren’t out of the playoff race yet, but with 14 points unlikely to be enough in IPL 2025, bowling coach Shane Bond hopes the squad uses the remaining five games to lay a strong foundation for next year.”We’re probably out of the tournament, but that doesn’t mean there’s not a lot to play for,” he said ahead of Monday’s home fixture against Gujarat Titans. “We want to make sure we finish the season strong and continue playing well.”Also, for individuals there’s a lot to play for. For next season, wanting to stay with the franchise, there’s always that up. For me it’s been really disappointing. I think we’re all competitive, we want to win and when you’ve got a bunch of people who have worked really hard like our guys have, I don’t expect them to just turn up and go through the motions.”RR are looking to snap a five-match losing streak, with three of those losses coming in chases they appeared to control – twice falling short needing nine off the final over and once needing just 18 off 12 with two set batters. Citing these missed chases, Bond strongly rejected suggestions that RR’s bowling, barring Jofra Archer, looked “toothless”.Related

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“Toothless might be a little bit harsh,” he said. “The last three games, perhaps we should have chased and won. We’ve played pretty well over the last three games; we just haven’t won a couple of key moments. And so that’s why we’re sitting at the rear end of the table where perhaps we could have sat somewhere more in the middle.”We’ve had some big overs, there’s no denying that. We’ve had some bowlers who have had some tough days, but that’s probably been the same for a number of bowlers and teams throughout the tournament. So when you say toothless, what do you mean? I think collectively the bowling unit, especially over the last three games, have done a pretty good job and kept the opposition to scores perhaps we should have chased down.Shane Bond is hurting from Rajasthan Royals getting into winning positions and then losing•SA20

“I suppose the stuff that’s hardest is that for 35 overs of games we’ve played really well and in fact have been in control in some games and probably got into positions where we should have won. So you have to give credit to the opposition. They were good enough in those tight moments to go over the top of us and win those games. I suppose that’s what hurts.”After their seventh defeat two nights ago, Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming traced his side’s struggles to their auction. Bond didn’t think RR’s was a case of a poor auction as much as it was a case of missed opportunities.”I suppose that’s something you work through at the end of the season,” Bond said. “I think you also look at that perhaps at the end of an auction cycle. You look at the last three years cycle for Rajasthan, it was a great cycle. We made a final, made the playoffs, and were in contention all the time.”It’s not an ideal start [to the new auction cycle], but then at the end of the year that’s what you do. You look at your squad, you look at who’s performed, how do you make improvements and changes. I think every team does that.”In terms of whether it’s been a poor auction or not, I don’t really think about that too much to be honest. I’m not really involved in that process, but what you would say is I think we’ve played pretty good cricket, we just haven’t been quite good enough. As I said, if we seized a couple of key moments, it could very well look different on the table and we may not be having this conversation.”With Sanju Samson still recovering from an abdominal injury, Riyan Parag will keep captaincy of the side.”No, I don’t see him taking up on a permanent basis,” Bond said. “Obviously, we’ve lost our captain, which has hurt us a little bit. We’re a pretty young team. We’re an inexperienced team. Riyan – I know he’s been around the IPL for a while, but he’s pretty young to come in and lead the team. He’s actually done a really good job. We’re really happy with what he’s doing.”He would admit himself that he’s still learning the role, and we’ve got some good support around him. But so far, he’s got a very sharp cricketing brain. I think the stuff that he’s done on the field with the bowlers and the changes that he’s made have been really good. For us, I suppose the upside is you’ve got someone else who’s gained a little bit more leadership experience for next year as well.”I think when Sanju’s on the field, he’s been excellent. We’ll go into next season with two people who have got that captaincy experience, and I think that’s going to be good for the team in the long term.”

رجل مباراة مانشستر سيتي وإيفرتون في الدوري الإنجليزي

أعلنت رابطة البريميرليج عن الفائز بجائزة رجل مباراة مانشستر سيتي وإيفرتون في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، والتي أقيمت مساء اليوم السبت.

واستقبل مانشستر سيتي خصمه إيفرتون على ملعب “الاتحاد” في إطار مباريات الجولة الثامنة للدوري الإنجليزي.

وتمكن مانشستر سيتي من تحقيق الفوز أمام خصمه إيفرتون بهدفين دون مقابل، ليرفع رصيده للنقطة 16.

وحصل على جائزة رجل المباراة، إيرلينج هالاند مهاجم مانشستر سيتي، بتصويت الجماهير بعد أدائه المميز.

وسجل هالاند هدفي مانشستر سيتي أمام إيفرتون، وذلك خلال 5 دقائق، حيث أحرز الأول في الدقيقة 58 والثاني بالدقيقة 63.

وارتفع رصيد هالاند إلى 11 هدفًا على قمة ترتيب هدافي الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز لموسم 2025-2026.

وجاء تصويت الجماهير لصالح هالاند بنسبة 95%، ليحصل على جائزة رجل المباراة اليوم أمام إيفرتون.

ليفربول يتلقى خبرًا سارًا بشأن محمد صلاح قبل مباراة مانشستر يونايتد

تلقى فريق ليفربول خبرًا سارًا بشأن النجم المصري محمد صلاح قبل مباراتهم المرتقبة ضد مانشستر يونايتد، بعد فترة التوقف الدولي الجارية حاليًا، والخاصة بشهر أكتوبر.

ويخوض ليفربول مباراته ضد نظيره مانشستر يونايتد في الجولة الثامنة من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز على ملعب “الأنفيلد” يوم الأحد 19 أكتوبر الجاري.

وسلطت شبكة “thisisanfield” الإنجليزية الضوء على قرار منتخب مصر، بقيادة حسام حسن، بإراحة محمد صلاح وعدم مشاركته في مباراة الأحد المقبل ضد غينيا بيساو.

جاء قرار حسام حسن بعدما تأهل منتخب مصر إلى بطولة كأس العالم 2026 عقب فوزهم على جيبوتي بثلاثة أهداف دون رد، أمس الأول، بفضل ثنائية محمد صلاح وهدف إبراهيم عادل.

اقرأ أيضًا.. شيرر: سلوت لا يثق بلاعبي ليفربول.. ومحمد صلاح سيعود لمستواه بعد “التوازن”

وسيتواجد محمد صلاح في ملعب مباراة مصر وغينيا بيساو من أجل الاحتفال بالتأهل رفقة الجماهير، ولكنه لن يشارك.

وأوضحت الشبكة أن محمد صلاح بتلك الطريقة سيتجنب الإصابة وسيعود بمستوى جيد إلى ليفربول، مع العلم أنه لن يكون في عجلة من أمره للعودة إلى ميرسيسايد للاجتماع مع الفريق الأول، حيث من المرجح حدوث ذلك يوم الخميس القادم.

وأشارت إلى أن الضغوط تتزايد على محمد صلاح ذلك الموسم بسبب تراجع مستواه وعدم تسجيله إلا هدفين فقط في الدوري الإنجليزي، بخلاف تغيير مركزه، ولكن هناك آمال بانتهاء ذلك الوضع قريبًا.

Karun Nair stars again for Vidarbha to set up finale date with Karnataka

Before Nair’s fireworks, Yash Rathod and Dhruv Shorey scored hundreds to set the platform for a comfortable win

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File photo – Karun Nair continued his excellent form•Maharaja T20

Karun Nair’s glorious run of form brought him an unbeaten 44-ball 88 as Vidarbha beat Maharashtra comfortably in the second semi-final of the 2024-25 Vijay Hazare Trophy. The result sets up a fascinating prospect where Nair will be up against Karnataka, his former team, in Saturday’s final.Nair narrowly missed out on a fifth straight List A century only because he ran out of time. That he even got close to one is because of a sensational end-overs acceleration. On 51 off 35 balls with two overs remaining, Nair hit four sixes and three fours in the last two overs. This included a sensational sequence of 4, 0, 6, 4, 4, 6 in the final over against Rajneesh Gurbani, who was up against his former team. Nair took his run tally to 752 runs while being dismissed just once.The only time Nair didn’t middle something was while attempting a couple of reverse sweeps early in his innings to build on the platform laid by the openers. But that didn’t stop him from being enterprising, as he played some delicate paddles, audacious scoops as well as some clean strikes down the ground – he hit nine fours and five sixes in all.After being put in, and setting a target for the first time in the tournament, Vidarbha posted 380 for 3, the last seven overs alone producing 108. Nair’s sensational late carnage came on the back of a 224-run opening stand between Dhruv Shorey and Yash Rathod in 34.2 overs. Jitesh Sharma, who came in at No. 4, also cashed in, hitting a 33-ball 51 in a 93-run stand with Nair off just 59 deliveries.Maharashtra’s chase didn’t take off till the 30th over, when they were 153 for 3. Except for a four-over window from here, where Ankit Bawne and Arshin Kulkarni upped the ante with an array of stunning shots, the intent to make a serious pitch to scale down their target seemed missing.File photo – Yash Rathod was the Player of the Match for his 116•PTI

It didn’t help that they lost Ruturaj Gaikwad in the third over when he top-edged a pull off Darshan Nalkande and was sensationally caught by Jitesh, who covered nearly 30 yards to his left before diving full-stretch to pluck a one-handed stunner.Rahul Tripathi, their other big-match player capable of taking the attack to the opposition from get-go, made an attractive 27 off 19 before a heave across the line had him nicking behind in the ninth over. This is when Kulkarni appeared to have gotten stuck, on the face of some impressive bowling from Vidarbha, particularly from Yash Thakur, who was zippy, and Harsh Dubey, who was able to keep it tight with his left-arm spin.Despite Kulkarni putting on a half-century stand with Siddhesh Veer, Maharashtra lacked the middle-overs firepower that allowed them to put any kind of pressure on Vidarbha as the game meandered until it briefly came alive in that short window after the 30th over. But those hopes ended when Kulkarni and Bawne fell in quick succession after scoring 90 and 50 respectively. Kulkarni’s runs came at a strike rate of 89.10 when the requirement was much higher.Earlier in the day, Shorey began with three fours in the very first over off Gurbani, while Rathod brought the typical left-hander’s flair to get going as he climbed into left-arm seamer Mukesh Choudhary. The pair accelerated steadily, bringing their half-centuries in the 19th over.Rathod was the more adventurous against spin and used his feet superbly to hit both with and against the turn. He brought up his second List A century of the season off just 90 balls in the 31st over and then tried to up the scoring. Shorey got there soon after, zipping through the 90s with two back-to-back boundaries and then bringing up his second straight hundred off 104 deliveries.Maharashtra had their chances but they didn’t take. In the 24th over, they should have had Shorey for 57 when he got a bottom edge to wicketkeeper Nikhil Naik off Siddesh Veer. Had Maharashtra opted to review, they would have been able to overturn the on-field decision of not out. In Veer’s next over, Naik missed a stumping chance to dismiss Rathod on 76.Then in the 45th over, Jitesh was put down on 19 when Naik failed to latch on to a skier to make it a forgettable day that even his 49 late in the second innings couldn’t quite compensate for. Nair, too, received a reprieve when, on 30, he was put down by Pradeep Dadhe at fine leg.Whatever Nair did on the field from there on worked magically as Vidarbha recorded their eighth successive win to secure a maiden entry into the Vijay Hazare final.

Police arrest fan for hate crime after racist abuse of Kylian Mbappe during Real Madrid clash with Oviedo

A Real Oviedo fan was arrested after directing racist gestures at Kylian Mbappe during Real Madrid’s clash at the Carlos Tartiere.

Racist gestures after Mbappe’s opening goalPolice charge supporter with hate crimeFaces fines, stadium ban and prison termFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

An Oviedo supporter was arrested after directing racist abuse at France captain Mbappe during Real Madrid’s clash with Real Oviedo on August 24 at the Carlos Tartiere stadium, according to . In the 37th minute, just after Mbappe scored the opening goal, the fan was seen making monkey gestures and noises from the home stand. The National Police confirmed that the individual was identified through images and videos broadcast on television and circulated across social media. He now faces charges for a crime against moral integrity and a hate crime. Following his arrest, the man was brought before Oviedo’s Court of Instruction No. 1.

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This case adds to the growing scrutiny on Spanish football’s handling of racism inside stadiums. High-profile players such as Vinicius Junior have repeatedly been subjected to racist abuse in recent seasons, while Athletic Club striker Inaki Williams was targeted in a case that ended with a prison sentence for the offender. La Liga, meanwhile, continues to face criticism for reacting too slowly and inconsistently to such episodes.

Beyond the individual arrest, the recent incident highlights both the persistence of racism in Spanish football and the institutional push to make examples of offenders through legal and financial punishment.

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The Professional Football League reported this particular incident immediately after the match, noting that the footage gained wider attention because of its spread on television and social media. Police analysis of those images and recordings made the swift arrest possible.

The fan not only faces criminal charges but also an administrative sanction under Spain’s Law against Violence, Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance in Sport. The penalties are severe, fines ranging from €60,000 to €650,000, along with stadium bans. Additionally, the case has been referred to the Delegate Prosecutor’s Office for Criminal Protection for Equality and Against Discrimination, which specialises in hate crimes. According to Spain’s Penal Code, the offence could carry a prison sentence of up to three years.

This incident has arrived at a sensitive moment for Spanish football. La Liga has promised a “zero tolerance” approach, but cases continue to surface, sparking questions over whether punishments are effective enough to deter future offenders. For Mbappe, who is one of world football’s most prominent stars, it also echoes a troubling pattern seen with other Black players in Spain.

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The case will now move through the Spanish courts, with the possibility of both criminal sentencing and heavy financial sanctions. If convicted, the fan could serve up to three years in prison and be barred from attending sporting events. For La Liga and Spanish authorities, the pressure is mounting to demonstrate that tackling racism is more than symbolic, concrete measures, consistent enforcement, and stronger deterrents will be required to restore credibility.

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