Formado nas categorias de base do Audax, o meia Kaue de Deus, com passagens por São Paulo, Coritiba, Atlético Mineiro e Athletico-PR, quer novamente disputar uma Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior para voltar a ter destaque.
O jovem jogador, com passagens pelas bases de grandes clubes, segue em busca de um time para voltar a disputar a principal competição de base do futebol brasileiro.
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– Passei por esses grandes clubes, sei o que devo fazer para continuar em bom nível, e por isso que aproveitar essa temporada para me preparar bem e conseguir novamente disputar a Copinha – afirmou.
Kauê chegou a ser considerado uma das principais joias do São Paulo, entretanto, optou por deixar o clube após boa proposta do Atlético Mineiro.
– Foi uma ascensão muito rápida, talvez não estivesse preparado naquele momento. Acho que posso usar minha experiencia, apesar da pouca idade, para não cometer os mesmos erros – finalizou
أعلن محمد الشيخ، المدير الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي وادي دجلة، تشكيل “الغزلان” أمام الزمالك، اليوم الأحد، ضمن منافسات مسابقة الدوري المصري.
ويلتقي الزمالك مع وادي دجلة مساء اليوم في تمام الساعة التاسعة مساءً، على استاد السلام، في الجولة الخامسة لمسابقة الدوري المصري الممتاز.
طالع | الزمالك يسعى لمواصلة انتصاراته والابتعاد بصدارة الدوري في مواجهة وادي دجلة
فريق وادي دجلة العائد إلى منافسات الدوري الممتاز هذا الموسم، بدأ بتعادل سلبي مع بيراميدز ثم خسر أمام إنبي وبتروجيت وحقق انتصارًا وحيدًا أمام زد 2-1، ويحتل المركز 15 بأربع نقاط.
أما فريق نادي الزمالك، فيتصدر جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز، برصيد 10 نقاط بعد خوض 4 مباريات حتى الآن. تشكيل وادي دجلة أمام الزمالك في الدوري المصري
حراسة المرمى: عمرو حسام.
خط الدفاع: أحمد أيمن، إسلام كنو، كمال أبو الفتوح، أحمد دحروج.
خط الوسط: أحمد سكولز، إبراهيم البهنسي، محمد عبد العاطي، أحمد فاروق.
Liverpool are reportedly 'increasingly likely' to make a move for a Real Madrid star as Luis Diaz inches closer to a Bayern Munich transfer.
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According to Marca, via Sport Witness, Liverpool are not ruling out making a move for Madrid winger Rodrygo after Diaz agreed to join Bayern. The report adds that it is 'increasingly likely' that Arne Slot's side make advances to sign the Brazil international but other players could be involved in negotiations.
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After Liverpool sold Trent Alexander-Arnold to Madrid, the report adds that the two teams could negotiate for Rodrygo to head to Anfield but Reds centre-back Ibrahima Konate could go the other way – with his contract set to expire next summer. This comes at a time when the Merseyside outfit are keen on recruiting Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak as their extraordinary summer spending looks set to continue.
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Rodrygo, 24, is said to be earning up to €10 million net per year, which is putting off teams such as Chelsea, among others. The Brazilian, who has scored 68 goals and added 51 assists in 270 games for Los Blancos to date, may struggle for game time next term but his wage demands could scupper a move elsewhere.
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With Xabi Alonso's side returning to pre-season training next week, Rodrygo is said to still be waiting to sort out his Madrid future. He could, however, hold talks with the club once he returns to training, so a Los Blancos stay may not be ruled out.
KKR are hoping for a change of fortunes after finishing seventh in both 2022 and 2023
ESPNcricinfo staff22-Nov-2023Gautam Gambhir, who was captain when Kolkata Knight Riders won the IPL in 2012 and 2014, has linked up with the franchise as the team’s mentor, starting with the upcoming season in 2024 with no fixed period decided on yet.”I am not an emotional person and not many things move me. But this is different,” Gambhir said in a statement. “This is back to where it all started. Today, there is a lump in my throat and fire in my heart as I think about slipping into that purple and gold jersey once again.”Gambhir, a T20 (2007) and ODI (2011) World Cup champion, joined Knight Riders in 2011 and was with the team till 2017. During the period, Knight Riders qualified for the IPL playoffs five times (including the two years they won the tournament) and also reached the final of the now-defunct Champions League T20 in 2014.”Gautam has always been part of the family and this is our captain coming back home in a different avatar as a ‘Mentor’,” team co-owner Shah Rukh Khan noted. “He was sorely missed and now we all look forward to Chandu [Chandrakant Pandit] Sir and Gautam in instilling the never-say-die spirit and of sportsmanship they stand for, in creating magic with Team KKR.”ESPNcricinfo LtdThe Knight Riders support staff is led by head coach Chandrakant Pandit, with Abhishek Nayar (assistant coach), James Foster (assistant coach), Bharat Arun (bowling coach) and Ryan ten Doeschate (fielding coach) in the line-up.Knight Riders, one of the few teams to have been a part of every edition of the IPL since its inception in 2008, reached the IPL final, where they lost to Chennai Super Kings, in 2021, but have since finished seventh in both 2022 and 2023.In recent years, apart from being a member of parliament and a TV cricket pundit, Gambhir was a part of Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL. He joined Lucknow Super Giants, one of two new teams in the 2022 season of the IPL, and was subsequently elevated to the role of “global mentor”, which made him a part of Durban’s Super Giants in the SA20 league in South Africa as well.
Aos 35 anos, Ramires anunciou nesta quarta-feira sua aposentadoria do futebol. O meia estava sem clube desde que deixou o Palmeiras, em 2020, e oficializou sua despedida dos gramados por meio de suas redes sociais. O ex-jogador agradeceu aos familiares, a todos os clubes que passou e à Seleção Brasileira.
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– Depois de algum tempo refletindo, gostaria de comunicar que decidi encerrar oficialmente a minha carreira como jogador de futebol profissional. Nesse momento, só me resta agradecer primeiramente a Deus por ele ter me capacitado e me conduzido aos patamares mais altos que o esporte pode oferecer
– Muito obrigado também a todos os clubes pelos quais passei. Sempre levarei vocês e seus torcedores em meu coração. Gratidão também à seleção brasileira de Futebol por ter me proporcionado o prazer de disputar duas Copas do Mundo, o que foi a realização de um sonho
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Ramires iniciou sua carreira no Joinville, teve uma passagem de destaque no Cruzeiro e se transferiu para o Benfica. De lá, foi para o Chelsea, onde teve seu auge, conquistando grandes títulos, como a Champions League. Após isso foi para o futebol chinês e, em 2019, retornou ao Brasil para defender o Palmeiras.
O ex-jogador se despede do futebol com grandes títulos. Entre eles, estão uma Taça da Liga de Portugal, um Campeonato Português, uma Champions League, uma Premier League, uma Europa League, uma Taça da Inglaterra, uma Copa da Inglaterra, uma Libertadores e uma Copa do Brasil. Pela Seleção, atuou em duas Copa do Mundo e conquistou a Copa das Confederações de 2009.
Alice Davidson-Richards celebrated her latest England call-up with a century as South-East Stars thrashed table toppers The Blaze by 107 runs at Beckenham to boost their prospects of a place in the end-of-season playoffs.The 29-year-old Kent batter, who will link up with England tomorrow in place of the ill Lauren Bell, struck 101 with a six and 11 fours in an innings of 128 balls.Davidson-Richards shared a stand of 119 for the fifth wicket with in-form Paige Scholfield as the hosts posted a daunting 278, Grace Ballinger returning 4 for 54 and Lucy Higham 2 for 32 for the visitors.Blaze, who dropped Davidson-Richards twice and Scholfield once in an uncharacteristically sloppy display in the field were no better bat in hand, Kirstie Gordon top scoring with 40 in an underwhelming reply of 171. Alexa Stonehouse’s opening spell of 1 for 4 put them on the back foot before Dani Gregory’s 3 for 32 cleaned up the tail.Ballinger ensured an explosive start to the encounter, trapping Jemima Spence lbw for a golden duck with her third delivery and when Kira Chathli inside edged one into her middle stump two balls later Stars were 1 for 2.Skipper Bryony Smith retaliated with a trio of boundaries off Cassidy McCarthy and Davidson-Richards caught the mood to cream one from Ballinger through the covers. Successive fours by Davidson-Richards off spinner Kirstie Gordon raised the 50 partnership in 42 balls, but Ballinger concluded her initial spell by removing Smith for 34.Davidson-Richards drilled the game’s first six over bowler Gordon’s head, before being given a life on 32, the spinner failing to hold on to a tough caught and bowled. She would make the most of the reprieve, her seventh four carrying her to 50 in 61 balls.Scholfield was also given an early reprieve, Ella Claridge shelling a routine catch at midwicket and the South African-born all-rounder’s response was to unfurl a series of cover drives as she sped to 50 from 55 balls.The pair raised the 100-stand and were sitting pretty at 180 for 4 at the second drinks interval. Scholfield departed soon afterwards and while Davidson-Richards reached her century, she was stumped almost immediately. However, a huge six from Stonehouse and a polished 33 from Bethan Miles meant stars had 278 to defend.Lizelle Lee soon showed her power, pulling one from Ryana Macdonald-Gay for six, but the bowler gained revenge when the former South African opener drilled a fuller ball straight to Scholfield at cover.Stonehouse was bowling superbly from the other end, yet ironically her worst ball got a wicket, Georgie Boyce tickling one down leg-side through to Chathli and when Macdonald-Gay flattened Teresa Graves’s off-stump with the first ball of the next over The Blaze were 41 for 3.As the clouds rolled in and the rate required rose, the expected onslaught from a team who’d won seven out of eight completed games never materialised. Miles, inspired by her batting cameo bowled Michaela Kirk for a painstaking seven and Munro was caught short in her bid to scamper back for two by Chloe Hill’s throw.Claridge chewed up 50 balls for 33 before falling lbw to Smith’s first delivery and only Gordon’s late resistance gave the score a more respectable look.
Potentially jumping ahead of Manchester United, Aston Villa could now reportedly join the race to sign a 19-year-old talent who has outscored Leon Bailey so far this season.
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With the international break set to come to an end, Aston Villa can set their sights on what will be a season-defining two months on all fronts – starting with their FA Cup quarter-final tie against Preston North End. The Villans haven’t won the FA Cup in 68 years, but have their greatest opportunity since reaching the final in 2015 to get their hands on England’s most historic trophy.
Meanwhile, Unai Emery’s side are also still battling to secure their place in next season’s Champions League. Although they currently sit ninth, just three points stand between themselves and Manchester City in fifth, which could be enough to earn a place among Europe’s elite this season.
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Qualifying for such a competition would not only create more memories to savour – adding to memories already created in their run to the last eight this season – but it could also go a long way towards convincing one particular target to join.
According to reports in Portugal, as relayed by Sports Witness, Aston Villa could now join the race to sign Roger Fernandes this summer in a deal worth around €35m (£30m), as they are one of several teams who hold ‘interest’.
Roger Fernandes for SC Braga.
Should they join the battle for the teenager’s signature, they will have to fend off the interest of Premier League rivals Manchester United, who have also set their sights on signing the SC Braga talent. A rising star, Fernandes will undoubtedly be one to watch when the summer transfer window swings open.
"Exciting" Fernandes is better than Bailey
Throughout a season which could yet end in major success, one problem has consistently emerged in Emery’s side and that has been the form of Leon Bailey. Despite finally rediscovering his best form last season, the winger has failed to replicate that in the current campaign – scoring twice and assisting a further four goals in all competitions.
The arrivals of Marcus Rashford, Marco Asensio and Donyell Malen have slowly seen Bailey drop down the pecking order but the arrival of Fernandes could see the Jamaican lose his place altogether in the Midlands. Whilst the Villa man has struggled, the Braga star has enjoyed an excellent campaign – scoring five goals and assisting a further five.
Dubbed “one of the most exciting U19s in Portugal” by football talent scout Jacek Kulig last summer, Fernandes has looked destined for the big move that may come courtesy of Aston Villa since breaking through at Braga.
Rodrigues, Ghosh and Verma among five women’s cricketers awarded Grade B contracts
Shashank Kishore27-Apr-2023Deepti Sharma, the allrounder, is a new entrant to BCCI’s highest bracket of annual retainers – Grade A worth INR 50 lakh – alongside Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur for 2022-23.Poonam Yadav, the legspinner, who had previously been placed in the highest bracket when the central contracts were last made public in May 2021 (for the period October 2020-September 2021), drops out altogether along with the now-retired pair of Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami, who had both been placed in Grade B (worth INR 30 lakh).Raj retired after last year’s 50-overs World Cup in New Zealand while Goswami made her final appearance during a historic ODI-series win over England at Lord’s last September.Related
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Shikha Pandey, the allrounder, who earned a recall after 15 months ahead of this year’s T20 World Cup in South Africa has been left out altogether. She had previously been in Grade B which had 10 players. That list has now been pruned to five, with Renuka Singh and Richa Ghosh, who was earlier handed a Grade C retainer, being the new entrants. The others include Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma and Rajeshwari Gayakwad.Renuka enjoyed a breakthrough 2022, where she played a stellar role in India’s run to a silver-medal finish at Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last year and has since emerged as the leader of India’s seam attack after Goswami’s retirement. Ghosh, meanwhile, has emerged as the frontline wicketkeeper and the team’s designated finisher.ESPNcricinfo LtdGrade C, which is worth INR 10 lakh, has nine players from six previously. Among the first timers are fast bowlers Meghna Singh and Anjali Sarvani, allrounders Pooja Vastrakar, Sneh Rana and Devika Vaidya and batters S Meghana, Yastika Bhatia and Harleen Deol. Allrounder Radha Yadav is also part of this group, having earlier been given a Grade B contract.The formal announcement of annual retainers comes six months after the BCCI announced a pay parity, under which the women – like the men – stood to earn INR 15 lakh for a Test, INR 6 lakh for an ODI and INR 3 lakh for a T20I. These amounts are significantly higher than the flat INR 1 lakh that India women players earned for an ODI or T20I appearance, and INR 2.5 lakh for a Test match prior to that.The Indian team’s next assignment is a tour to Bangladesh in June. Earlier this month, board secretary Jay Shah said it was “imperative we have a dedicated, full-fledged support staff to drive the team forward” while also saying the “best coaches will be roped in to help players realise full potential and achieve excellence on and off the field.”The national team is currently without a full-time head coach since former India offspinner Ramesh Powar was asked to step away as part of a restructuring process. Since then, former India batter Hrishikesh Kanitkar has been in charge and led the team to a semi-final finish at the T20 World Cup.Applications for various positions, including head coach, will be announced soon before BCCI’s three-member Cricket Advisory Committee will conduct interviews to identify the new coaches.
Matthew Short and Wes Agar chip in with economical two-fors to snuff out Melbourne Renegades’ chase
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Chris Lynn smashed his third straight half-century in a domination of Melbourne Renegades as Adelaide Strikers recorded a 20-run victory.On a batting-friendly Adelaide Oval surface, Lynn hit an unbeaten 69 runs off 37 balls to power Strikers to their second straight total over 200 after a record run chase against Hobart Hurricanes.Strikers claimed early wickets to derail Renegades’ chase and leapfrog to third on the BBL ladder with their fifth win of the season.Chris Lynn’s hot form continuesAfter a sedate start with his new team, Lynn has been on a roll before he heads to the new cashed up T20 league in the UAE.As has been his approach during a bounce-back season, Lynn started watchfully after Strikers lost openers Matthew Short and Ryan Gibson in the seventh over.He scored 25 off his first 18 balls before launching a muscular six down the ground off seamer Tom Rogers. It sparked Lynn, who combined with Colin de Grandhomme in a blistering 78-run partnership to power Strikers again past 200.De Grandhomme’s 16-ball 32 was marked by three straight sixes off quick Kane Richardson, who moved gingerly at times and was uncharacteristically expensive with 1 for 62 off four overs.Lynn finished the innings superbly with an assault on Richardson to underline his red-hot form. But the power hitting amid steamy conditions took its toll on Lynn, who was off the field in Renegades’ innings due to fatigue.Ruwantha Kellepotha delivers in BBL debutThere was intrigue over how a new-look Renegades attack would overcome the losses of spin duo Mujeeb Ur Rahman and Akeal Hosein, who have headed to the UAE.Debutant Ruwantha Kellepotha had an impact•Getty Images
After Strikers copped a flogging in the powerplay, the pressure was on legspinners Matt Critchley and Ruwantha Kellepotha who were signed on as international replacements.Englishman Critchley could do little to stem the tide with a six by Gibson off his first ball amid a 17-run over. In his BBL debut, Kellepotha fared better by hitting a length and stemming the rampaging run rate.He broke the 63-run opening partnership by removing Gibson caught at backward point then was perhaps fortunate to dismiss Short with a half-tracker.The Sri Lankan’s figures took a slight beating from Lynn with his last ball of his allotted overs hit for six.But he was still Renegades’ standout bowler to cap a rise for the 31-year-old journeyman, who earlier in the domestic season earned a shock Sheffield Shield call-up for Victoria after strong performances in Melbourne club cricket.Kellepotha had played 20 first-class games in Sri Lanka between 2011-2013 before his unexpected career revival and he looms as an X-factor for Renegades after an encouraging debut.Strikers overcome Colin de Grandhomme’s injuryStrikers had a new-look attack after talisman Rashid Khan departed for South Africa’s new T20 league. They did not select leading wicket-taker Henry Thornton, while veteran quick Peter Siddle remains sidelined with a back injury.They suffered a blow when de Grandhomme was unable to take the field after injuring a hamstring while batting. Strikers missed his ability to bowl slower deliveries – particularly invaluable on the flat Adelaide surface.But Strikers’ attack generally bowled with discipline to overcome de Grandhomme’s absence with former Australia T20 legspinner Cameron Boyce mustering his experience in a solid season debut.Short and Wes Agar claimed two wickets apiece to ensure Strikers were never seriously threatened.Sam Harper continues strong comebackIn a much-needed tonic for Renegades, wicketkeeper-batter Sam Harper has recaptured his belligerent best after scoring just six runs in four innings, including three ducks.Sam Harper hit a sprightly 63 off 36•Getty Images
He ended his drought against Hurricanes with a match-winning 89 off 48 balls and continued his revival against Strikers.While Renegades’ top order struggled, Harper looked a class above and made his move in the middle overs. He smashed 19 runs in a five-ball purple patch and notched up a second straight half-century.But his dismissal in the 13th over seemingly snuffed out Renegades’ challenge before a late cameo from Will Sutherland provided a flicker of hope.Sutherland couldn’t conjure something miraculous, but his 31 off 14 balls only further fuels a belief that he should move a couple of spots higher than his current No.7 position.
It’s no secret that Chelsea have been looking to sign another striker alongside Nicolas Jackson since the summer, with plenty of links to some of the best forwards on the continent, notably the likes of Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak.
Enzo Maresca has clearly shown he likes Jackson, often praising his contributions in games aside from just his goal tally.
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However, goals have dried up for the Senegal international, despite scoring nine in 23 games so far this season, Jackson hasn’t found the net since the middle of December, now going eight games without a goal.
The likes of Christopher Nkunku and Marc Guiu have been given chances up front from the bench to replace Jackson in recent weeks.
But, it is clear the Blues are missing a different striker profile who can challenge Jackson but also offer some different attributes, especially extra box threat and aerial presence.
Why Chelsea wanted Alexander Isak
One man who is certainly in red-hot form in the Premier League this season is Newcastle striker, Isak, who has made 27 appearances so far this season, scoring 19 goals and providing five assists.
In short, he’s a marvel and is proving himself against some of the best too. The 6 foot 4 Sweden international just had one of his most important performances in England, making a mockery of William Saliba and Gabriel on his way to leading Newcastle to the EFL Cup final with a 2-0 victory against Arsenal at St James’ Park.
Isak is perhaps one of the most complete forwards in the world, offering the height and presence in the box that is desired, whilst also being good in other phases, able to drop in and help link play, and then provide the finishing touch and score the important goals.
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Chelsea may well have had their very own answer to Isak, but he was sold back in 2021, joining Roma for a fee of around £34m. He is now finding his feet again in Serie A with AC Milan.
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That player was Tammy Abraham who made 82 appearances in the Chelsea first team once he broke in through the academy system, scoring 30 goals, providing nine assists and totalling 4,569 minutes played.
Much like Isak, Abraham is coincidentally also 6 foot 4, has the technical quality despite his height to drop and link play, and has demonstrated a high level of finishing in the past.
Abraham vs Isak in 2024/25
Stats (per 90 mins)
Abraham
Isak
Goals
0.55
0.82
Assists
0.28
0.21
xG
0.59
0.70
Progressive Carries
1.05
2.90
Progressive Passes
1.69
2.90
Shots Total
2.21
3.45
Goals/Shot
0.22
0.23
Key Passes
0.97
1.75
Touches (Pen Area)
5.65
6.35
Aerial Duels Won
2.18
0.90
Stats taken from FBref
When comparing the underlying numbers of the two strikers this season, Abraham is actually providing even more box threat with his aerial presence, winning 2.18 aerial duels per 90.
He also ranks very closely to Isak in terms of clinical finishing with a 0.22 goals/shot ratio, just 0.01 less than Isak.
Abraham was labelled as “£60m striker” by Jürgen Klopp back in 2019 when he was playing for Chelsea, and ironically, he is the type of striker who could at least provide something different to Jackson currently, which is exactly what the Blues are crying out for.
Whilst the AC Milan striker clearly isn’t at the same level as the Swede, Abraham would clearly be a useful tool for Maresca this season at Chelsea, which begs the question. Did the Blues cash in on the English striker too soon? The answer to that question, quite possibly, is yes.
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