'Less hype around us this time' – Amla

South Africa’s World Cup squad feels “more excitement than pressure,” as they go in search of the country’s first piece of ICC silverware in 13 years

Firdose Moonda02-Feb-2011

Hashim Amla raising his bat in celebration has been a common site in ODIs over the past nine months•Associated Press

South Africa’s World Cup squad feels “more excitement than pressure,” as they go in search of the country’s first piece of ICC silverware in 13 years. The team is widely regarded as the best never to have a won a World Cup, despite going into every tournament as one of the hot favourites.”In previous years, the squad had a lot of big name players and was even ranked number one in the ODI rankings so there was a lot of expectation,” Hashim Amla told ESPNcricinfo. “There is a little less hype around us this time.”Eleven of the 15 squad members that will travel to this month’s World Cup have never played in the global showpiece before and many of those players will form the core of South Africa’s team. Amla is one of them, and is already regarded as a stalwart in the side, though he has only played 42 ODIs. “I feel like a senior player,” he said. ‘”I haven’t played many matches compared to guys like Graeme [Smith] and Jacques [Kallis] so I still regard every match as a learning experience. I don’t claim as to know everything about one-day cricket but I do feel like senior player.”That feeling may stem from the fact that Amla has had a stunning last nine months in the game, in which he has scored six of his seven ODI centuries. Over that time, he has surged to the top of the ODI batting rankings and carved his own niche in the shorter form of the game, despite being initially painted as someone who could only play Test cricket.Amla said the improvements in his strike rate are not as a result of any major shift in mindset, but more a reflection of his growth as a cricketer. “It helped to play a few Test matches before making it into the one-day side because I got to know my own game. When I started off in the one-day side, it took me a while to find my rhythm.” When he found that groove, he found it perfectly and Amla now boasts an average of 59.88 and a strike rate of close to 94.The Amla that batted in last month’s ODI series against India was the Amla that had come full circle from those first stuttering days in coloured clothing. He scored, by his own admission, two “swashbuckling” fifties before stabilising to end the series with a century. That innings, at Centurion, was near perfect, timed exquisitely and played as though it was set to a script. Amla hopes he can continue in that vein in the World Cup. “I am going to try and strike a balance between being positive upfront by scoring as quickly as I can and making sure I stay at the crease for as long as possible.”Time at the wicket for the top order is vital because South Africa’s soft underbelly, the batting in the middle-to-lower order, was exposed against India. Kallis’ return to full fitness will solve some of the problem but there is still concern over the relative inexperience at number six and seven, and the lack of a big-hitting all-rounder in the mould of Lance Klusener. Amla, however, is certain that the likes of Faf du Plessis and Colin Ingram can do the job. “Someone in the top order should aim to bat through to at least the 40th over so that the lower can capitalise on that. Those guys might not be the same as Albie Morkel or Mark Boucher but they can hit the ball hard, they run well between the wickets and they are relatively unknown to the opposition.”South Africa are banking on the element of surprise with both bat and ball, having included uncapped legspinner Imran Tahir in the squad as well. Amla warned against loading too much pressure on the Pakistani-born player. “We shouldn’t put all our hopes on Imran. He is a quality player with a lot of first-class experience and he should be allowed to settle into the team at this level.”Tahir is one of five spinners that South Africa have at their disposal and although he is expected to make the biggest impact, Amla said that seasoned campaigner Johan Botha may the man who makes headlines. “He has done a great job for us over the years and is a very intelligent bowler. He may not be known as a wicket-taker but he controls the middle portion of an innings and if the runs need to be dried up, he is the go-to man.”Spin and the subcontinent go together like vanilla ice-cream and chocolate sauce and while South Africa are making sure they have enough players who can bowl spin, they are also preparing for many overs of facing spin. “We got a taste of what to expect against India when they rotated many bowlers against us during the one-day series. Spin will play a big role.”South Africa’s once-dodgy record of playing against spin has improved significantly in recent times and although they don’t look obvious favourites for the tournament this time, when Amla describes the players they have at their disposal, they have all the elements to be top contenders. That means that’s even though it’s understated, the pressure to be crowned World Champions does hang over them. It might be why Amla says he is “quite keen to get on the plane and get the tournament started.”

سكاي: برشلونة يحسم مصير بوسكيتس بشأن البقاء أو الرحيل في يناير

حسم نادي برشلونة مصير قائد ولاعب وسط الفريق الأول لكرة القدم، سيرجيو بوسكيتس، مع اقتراب عقده على الانتهاء مع نهاية الموسم الحالي 2022/2023.

وينتهي عقد بوسكيتس في قلعة “كامب نو” في 30 يونيو 2023، وهناك رغبة من طرف اللاعب في الرحيل رغم تمسك مدربه، تشافي، به للاستمرار وتمديد عقده على الأقل لمدة موسم آخر.

اقرأ أيضًا.. سكاي: هازارد مطلوب في الدوري الإيطالي لانتشاله من جحيم ريال مدريد

وبحسب متخصص الانتقالات في شبكة “سكاي سبورتس”، فابرزيو رومانو، أن برشلونة قد أبلغ بوسكيتس بأنه يرفض رحيله في يناير كما تشير التكهنات.

لا يجد برشلونة أي خطة بديلة لرحيل بوسكيتس عن الفريق في الميركاتو الشتوي ولن يسمح له بمغادرة النادي الكتالوني.

بينما أكد رومانو عبر حسابه على “تويتر” أن نادي إنتر ميامي قدم عرضًا رسميًا بالفعل للإسباني للرحيل وفي انتظار قرار بوسكيتس.

Atlético-MG recebe apoio da torcida antes de final com Cruzeiro

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O Atlético-MG encerrou sua preparação para o duelo contra o Cruzeiro pela decisão do Campeonato Mineiro. Como de costume, o treino deste sábado foi fechado aos jornalistas. Alguns torcedores alvinegros foram para a porta do CT apoiar os jogadores e chegaram a estender faixas de incetivo ao elenco. Vale lembrar que o Galo venceu a primeira partida da final do Estadual por 3 a 1. O segundo e último jogo do clássico será neste domingo, às 16h, no Mineirão.

Apesar da vantagem, o atacante Ricardo Oliveira evitou oba-oba. O jogador enfatizou que a equipe alvinegra precisa estar focada no objetivo: levantar a taça.

– Todos aqui estão conscientes de que não tem nada ganho e precisamos fazer um grande jogo no domingo, respeitando o time do Cruzeiro. Fazer o nosso jogo forte. Entender que estamos disputando um troféu, temos uma vantagem, mas não podemos pensar nela antes do jogo. Temos que entrar muito concentrados para fazer um grande jogo e conseguir o objetivo maior, que é o título – comentou o centroavante.

O Atlético-MG está em busca dobicampeonato. Maior vencedor da competição, o Galo tentará conquistar o 45º título estadual de sua história. Para que isso ocorra, o time podeaté perder por um gol de diferença. Como o mando de campo é da Raposa, só foram destinados 6.000 entradas a torcida atleticana. A carga de ingressos já foi esgotada.

Embalado com a vitória dequarta-feira contra o Ferroviário-CE, por 4 a 0, no jogo de ida da quarta fase da Copa do Brasil, o Atlético-MG está confiante para o confronto com o Cruzeiro.O técnico Thiago Larghi deve escalar os mesmos atletas que atuaram contra o rival no domingo passado.

Butt out for 10 years, Asif 7 and Amir 5

Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir have been banned for 10, 7 and 5 years respectively after an ICC tribunal found them guilty of spot-fixing

Osman Samiuddin in Doha05-Feb-2011

The ICC has taken unprecedented action against the three players•Getty Images

Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir have been banned for 10, 7 and 5 years respectively after an ICC tribunal found them guilty of spot-fixing stemming from the Lord’s Test against England last year. The sanctions against Butt and Asif have five and two years suspended, which means that the trio cannot play any official, sanctioned cricket, international or domestic, for a minimum of five years, until September 2015.The suspended sentences on Butt and Asif have been made conditional on their making no further breaches of the code and participating in an anti-corruption education programme, under the auspices of the PCB.Butt, who was captain during the series in England, received the maximum sentence but one charge against him – of batting out a maiden over during the Oval Test – was dismissed. However, he was found to have not disclosed an approach by Majeed that he should bat the maiden over. The other charges that were upheld relate to the subsequent Lord’s Test, where Amir and Asif were found to have bowled deliberate no-balls and Butt was penalized for being party to that. Amir will appeal against the decision to the Court of Arbitration Sports, but the other two players have not yet said whether they will.The announcement on Saturday evening followed a day of deliberations in Doha between the three-man tribunal – comprising the head Michael Beloff QC, Sharad Rao and Justice Albie Sachs – the players and their legal teams and the ICC’s lawyers. The three players began the day requesting the tribunal for a deferral of any verdict, in light of the statement on Friday by the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) that the players might also face criminal charges relating to the Lord’s Test as the result of a separate investigation carried out by British police. The players, who continued to maintain their innocence, argued that a judgment today by the tribunal could be prejudicial to any criminal trial in the UK, but the request was rejected.The length of the sentences may be considered surprising to the extent that at least one life ban had been predicted beforehand. Now, in theory, the 26-year-old Butt could return after five years if he complies with the conditions of the verdict. Amir, who will only turn 19 in April, could also conceivably harbour hopes of a return, though in practical terms a five-year gap from any competitive cricket makes the prospect of a return that much more difficult. The situation is most bleak for Asif, who will be 33 by the time the minimum five years are up.It must also be noted that not until the full judgment is released will the picture become fully clear, especially with regards to the nature of the rehabilitation programme they must undertake and the role the PCB will have in that. The tribunal asked the ICC to publish the full judgment as soon as possible and it is expected to happen tomorrow. The question, however, of whether or not the full judgment may be deemed prejudicial to any criminal proceedings in the UK still looms.A member of the ICC legal team told ESPNcricinfo that it is “very happy with the fact that the players were convicted.” But given that the governing body was pushing for maximum sanctions, there will be at least a tinge of disappointment within the governing body.The tribunal also recommended that the ICC make “certain changes to the code with a view to providing flexibility in relation to minimum sentences in exceptional circumstances.” The lawyers of Butt and Amir later said that the tribunal would’ve given lower punishments had their hands not “been tied” to the code’s range of sanctions., the tabloid that broke the spot-fixing story this summer, released a statement of its own, saying that “it is now clear to everyone in the game that corruption will not be tolerated,” and added that it will continue to assist the police in any way it can.A number of Pakistani fans waited outside the Qatar Financial Centre, some for the entire nine-hour duration of the proceedings, and gave vociferous support to the players when they eventually came out. Amir, in fact, was mobbed and had to return inside the building briefly.

اتحاد الكرة يعلن حكام مباراة الزمالك وحرس الحدود في الدوري

أعلن الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، عن قائمة حكام مباريات غدًا الثلاثاء في إطار منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ويستعد الزمالك لمواجهة فريق حرس الحدود، على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي في إطار منافسات الجولة الثامنة من عمر البطولة المحلية.

أسباب غياب 5 لاعبين عن قائمة الزمالك لمواجهة حرس الحدود

ويحتل الزمالك المركز الثالث في جدول ترتيب الدوري برصيد 17 نقطة، حصدهم من 7 انتصارات وتعادلين.

ويقبع حرس الحدود في المركز الأخير بـ3 نقاط حصدهم من ثلاث تعادلات و4 خسائر فيما لم يحقق أي انتصار. حكم مباراة الزمالك وحرس الحدود

ويدير مباراة الزمالك وحرس الحدود “محمود ناجي كحكم ساحة، ويعاونه شريف محمد عبد الله حكم مساعد أول، ومحمود عبد السميع مساعد ثاني”.

كما يضم طاقم التحكيم “إبراهيم محجوم كحكمًا رابعًا، ومحمد عباس حكمًا للفار وأحمد توفيق طلب مساعدًا لحكم الفار”.

Galo encara Ferroviário-CE por uma vaga nas oitavas da Copa do Brasil

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O Atlético-MG vai encarar o Ferroviário-CE em jogo decisivo, valendo uma vaga nas oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil. A disputa acontece nesta quarta-feira, às 21h45, noCastelão, em Fortaleza. No jogo de ida da quarta fase da competição, o Galo abriu vantagem ao vencer por 4 a 0, no Independência. Para o Ferrão conseguir a classificação, a equipe terá que superar o Alvinegro por mais de quatro gols de diferença.

O time comandado por Thiago Larghi acumula três derrotas em sequência nesta temporada. Além da má fase, o Atlético-MG terá desfalque de jogadores importantes. O meia Cazares e o lateral-esquerdo Fábio Santos não viajaram para o Ceará. Com dores na coxa esquerda, o equatoriano ficou em Belo Horizonte para realizar exames. Já Fábio Santos, que sofreu um corte na cabeça durante o jogo contra o Vasco, no último domingo, será poupado.A lista continua com os desfalques de Adilson, em recuperação de uma pancada no tornozelo direito, e Leonardo Silva, que continua tratando uma lesão na coxa direita.

A provável escalação do Atlético-MG é: Victor; Samuel Xavier, Bremmer, Gabriel, Danilo Barcelos; Arouca, Gustavo Blanco, Roger Guedes; Tomas Andrade, Ricardo Oliveira e Erik.

O Ferroviário-CE passou por uma reformulação no elenco após a derrota por 4 a 0 para o Galo, no dia 4 de abril. A diretoria dispensou nove jogadores, além do então técnico do Ferrão, Ademir Fonseca. Os atletas desligados do time coral foram: Glauber, Batata, Jean Melo, Clemer, Andrei, Diego Silva, Castro, Cristiano e Mota deixaram o time.

Maurílio Silva assumiu o cargo de Ademir Fonseca no clube cearense. O novo treinador terá à disposição os recém-chegados Leanderson, volante, o meia Esquerdinha e o goleiro Gleibson para o confronto com o Galo.

A equipe do Ferroviário que deve ir a campo é:Léo; Emerson Santos, Túlio, Erandir, Sávio; Liniker, Leanderson (Mazinho), Janeudo; Luis Soares, Valdeci, Juninho Quixadá.

An occasion to test nerves and character

ESPNcricinfo previews the eagerly anticipated clash between India and England

The Preview by Andrew McGlashan26-Feb-2011Match FactsFebruary 27, Bangalore
Start time 14.30 (0900 GMT)Michael Yardy could be recalled by England to bolster the spin-bowling department•Getty Images

The Big PictureThe build-up and hype ahead of this match has been huge and we are still barely into the second week of the World Cup. This was always going to be one of the marquee clashes of the tournament, and even though it has been moved away from Eden Gardens to the slightly less daunting Chinnaswamy Stadium, that hasn’t dulled the anticipation. You only need to see the unfortunate pictures from outside the ground during the week, as locals rushed for tickets, to know how desperate they are to watch their team.However, there are two sides taking part and England are insisting they can use the expectation being piled on to the hosts in their favour. From a purely cricket view, the stadium switch won’t have disappointed Andrew Strauss’s team because, both on and off the field in Bangalore, conditions will be slightly less hostile than could have been the case in Kolkata.Yet England’s record against India in their own backyard makes for grim reading. They have won one of their last 13 completed ODIs in the country, going back to the 5-1 drubbing in 2006 and the 5-0 scoreline in 2008, before the series was cancelled due to the Mumbai bombings. In between they were also thrashed at the 2006 Champions Trophy. On one hand the odds say they are due a win, but on the other the statistics make damning reading.If they want to spoil India’s World Cup party the key will be containing the power-packed top order. Virender Sehwag set down the gauntlet with 175 against Bangladesh and was backed up by Virat Kohli’s fine hundred. Sachin Tendulkar was cut short on 25, while Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni didn’t even need to bat. It’s a daunting prospect, but England have shown they can rise for the big occasion. Whatever happens, let’s hope it matches the expectation.Form guide(completed matches, most recent first)
India WLLWW
England WLLLW
Watch out for…Ahead of India matches, it’s the likes of Sehwag, Tendulkar, Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh who take most of the headlines, but you ignore Gautam Gambhir at your peril. He has become a supremely consistent batsman across all formats and is the perfect foil to his top-order team-mates. He started with a neat run-a-ball 39 against Bangladesh and England will have to ensure they give him as much focus as the mega-star names around him. A one-day average of 34 against England, six runs below his career level, is something he’ll want to correct, but the visiting bowlers will want to increase that daylight.None of England’s quicks can be pleased with their efforts against Netherlands, but there were some encouraging signs from Stuart Broad in his first international since the second Ashes Test. Having warmed up with 10 wickets in two games against Canada and Pakistan, he bowled with decent pace against the Dutch and found bounce from a flat Nagpur surface. However, he sometimes got carried away with banging the ball in and forgot to aim at the stumps. His yorker can be effective (he was denied such a wicket when Paul Collingwood forgot to walk inside the circle) and against top-quality batsmen he’ll have to be ready to adjust his game plans.Talking of the quick bowlers, one of the reasons the venue switch isn’t all bad news is the bounce that could be on offer. It won’t be flying through at shoulder height, but the quick bowlers are likely to find some encouragement especially after the recent heavy rain in the city. One-day cricket is at its best with an even contest between bat and ball.Team newsVirender Sehwag was struck in the ribs during a net session but is expected to be fine for the match and India have no reason to tinker with the top order. The big question mark comes with Sreesanth, who had a nightmare against Bangladesh when his five overs went for 53. India got away with it that day, but can’t afford to carry a bowler in every match. However, Ashish Nehra is not yet at full fitness so India will have to decide whether to stick with Sreesanth or play an extra spinner.India (possible) 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Sachin Tendulkar, 3 Gautam Gambhir, 4 Virat Kohli, 5 Yuvraj Singh, 6 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 7 Yusuf Pathan, 8 Harbhajan Singh, 9 Zaheer Khan, 10 Sreesanth/Piyush Chawla, 11 Munaf Patel.Broad has been suffering from an upset stomach but is expected to be fit and England’s main decision is whether to strengthen their spin-bowling with a recall for Michael Yardy. The current plan is to get 10 overs from Paul Collingwood and Kevin Pietersen but that’s a huge risk against India. The problem is, though, that the man most likely to make way for Yardy would be Ravi Bopara, who helped see the team home against Netherlands.England (possible) 1 Andrew Strauss (capt), 2 Kevin Pietersen, 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Ian Bell, 5 Paul Collingwood, 6 Ravi Bopara, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Tim Bresnan, 9 Stuart Broad, 10 Graeme Swann, 11 James AndersonPitch and conditionsThere was torrential rain in Bangalore on Friday afternoon which left large puddles on the outfield. The weather has remained cool and cloudy over the weekend, and there is a chance of more showers, which will make the toss important with the possible intervention of Duckworth-Lewis. The damp weather may work against Yardy, but the pitch turned square in the warm-up matches.Stats and trivia Despite all the talk about Sehwag, his average against England in India is the lowest of the current top six – 37.70 – but the strike-rate is 100. Sreesanth’s performance against Bangladesh was horrid, but he has 10 wickets at 16 each against England in India. Unsurprisingly, Pietersen is England’s best batsman in India with an average of 56.08 from 14 matches and the lone century among the team’s current top orderIndia and England have met three times in Bangalore and it’s the visitors who actually lead the head-to-head 2-1, although the wins did come back in 1985 and 1993.Quotes”I don’t think it’s a case of reinventing the wheel, we just need to play good, smart cricket. In some ways there’s more pressure on India than us in this game.”
“We are not celebrating yet, that’s for sure. Of course, we had a good start in the opening game, where we batted really well and after that spinners did a good job in the middle overs. Again, I think it’s about the team that will start well and hold the nerves for a consistent period of time.”

Leewards bowled out for 211

A round-up of the first day of the fifth round of the Regional Four-Day Competition

ESPNcricinfo staff12-Mar-2011An allround bowling performance from Trinidad and Tobago led to Leeward Islands being shot out for 211 on the first day of their Regional 4-day clash at the Queen’s Park Oval, before T&T struggled to 47 for 3 in reply. Leeward, who are bottom of the points table, opted to bat first, and began steadily before Iegsinner Imran Khan took three quick wickets to start the slide, and it was only thanks to Gavin Tonge’s 44 down the order that Leewards went past 200. T&T, who are three points behind table-toppers Jamaica, lost two early wickets to Tonito Willet, with Tonge picking up the other, to give Leewards a foothold in the game.Rain reduced the opening day of the contest between Combined Campuses and Colleges and Jamaica to just 36.4 overs, with the CC&C openers managing 90 for no loss at Chedwin Park. Omar Phillips was unbeaten on 53 and Romel Currency on 27 when rain stopped play.Anchored by Kraigg Brathwaite’s dogged half-century, Barbados crawled to 201 for 4 against Winward Islands at the Kensington Oval. Brathwaite laboured for over four hours and faced 197 deliveries for his 57, an innings that included a solitary four. He departed with the score on 144, and Kevin Stoute, who had made his way to 45, and Sharmarh Brooks, with 21, saw out the rest of the day with an unbeaten 57-run stand. Liam Sebastien was the most successful Winward bowler, picking up 3 for 50 from 28 overs.There was no play in the game between Guyana and England Lions at the Providence Stadium thanks to heavy rain

فيوتشر يتعثر بتعادل سلبي أمام طلائع الجيش في الدوري

سيطر التعادل السلبي على مباراة فريقي فيوتشر إف سي وطلائع الجيش التي أقيمت مساء اليوم السبت.

واستضاف ملعب استاد الأهلي وي السلام مباراة الفريقين في الجولة التاسعة من عمر الدوري المصري الممتاز.

كلاتنبرج يوضح مدى صحة ركلة جزاء الأهلي أمام فيوتشر.. وطرد عمر كمال

وخيم التعادل على نتيجة اللقاء بعدما فشل الفريقان في مباغتة مرمى منافسه ليتقاسما نقاط المباراة.

بهذا التعادل يرتفع رصيد فيوتشر إلى 19 نقطة محتلًا المركز الثالث في سلم ترتيب الدوري بعدما فاز في 5 مباريات وتعادل في 4 فيما لم يخسر أي لقاء.

أما طلائع الجيش فقد حقق اليوم تعادله الرابع هذا الموسم بينما له 3 انتصارات وهزيمتين، ويملك في جعبته 11 نقطة ويحتل المركز التاسع في سلم ترتيب الدوري.

Foi louco! Corinthians goleia o Paraná e mantém 100% no Brasileiro

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O Corinthians reforçou neste domingo a grande fase que atravessa sob o comando do técnico Fábio Carille. No “duelo dos loucos” na Vila Capanema, não tomou conhecimento do Paraná e aplicou uma goleada de 4 a 0. O resultado manteve as coisas como se iniciaram: O Timão com 100% de aproveitamento no Campeonato Brasileiro e os tricolores sem pontuar na competição. Rodriguinho, Sidcley, Clayson e Gabriel marcaram os gols corintianos.

Festa louca
A abertura do jogo no Durival Brito foi um espetáculo à parte. Honrando a fama de serem malucos pelo Paraná, os torcedores que lotaram o estádio fizeram uma recepção digna de time grande. A energia parece ter contagiado a equipe, que iniciou muito bem, sem deixar o Corinthians jogar. Os primeiros 15 minutos foram de domínio paranista, que não transformou-se em gol.

Toda loucura será castigada
​O Paraná passou dez anos fora da Série A do Brasileiro. E parece ter esquecido que não se pode vacilar com o Corinthians. Foi louco de deixar os jogadores rivais livres de marcação. Primeiro foi Rodriguinho, após boa trama de Mateus Vital com Sidcley. O meia abriu o placar debaixo da trave, sozinho. Marcou seu nono gol na temporada, o terceiro no Brasileiro. Depois o próprio Sidcley deixou sua marca aproveitando outro vacilo da defesa paranista. O primeiro tempo terminou com o placar de 2 a 0 e a vitória encaminhada.

Não acordou
​Na segunda etapa, mesmo as mexidas de Rogério Micale não surtiram efeito e os erros defensivos se repetiram. Clayson e Gabriel marcaram também livres na área. O primeiro escorou cruzamento de Fagner e o segundo, uma das três novidades do time (Renê Júnior e Mateus Vital foram as outras) deixou sua marca. Até Gabriel, que não é de fazer gols… É muita loucura!

O que será que será?
Ainda é muito cedo para qualquer prognóstico, mas será difícil o Paraná almejar alguma coisa que não brigar contra o rebaixamento se seguir com erros como os deste domingo. Já o Corinthians foi mais do mesmo: consciente, concentrado, inteligente, racional, ligado o tempo inteiro. A razão. Sorte de seu bando de loucos.

FICHA TÉCNICA
PARANÁ 0 X 4 CORINTHIANS

Local: Vila Capanema, Curitiba (PR)
Data-Hora: 22/4/2018, às 11
Árbitro: Pericles Bassols Pegado Cortez (PE)
Auxiliares: Clovis Amaral da Silva (PE) e Cleberson Nascimento Leite (PE)
Cartões amarelos: Jhonny Lucas (PAR); Romero (COR)
Cartões vermelhos: Nenhum
Gols: Rodriguinho, aos 25’/1ºT (0-1); Sidcley, aos 26’/1ºT (0-2); Clayson, aos 34’/2ºT (0-3) e Gabriel, aos 40’/2ºT (0-4)

PARANÁ: Richard (Luis Carlos, no intervalo), Alemão, Rayan, Jesiel e Mansur; Jhonny Lucas, Wesley Dias (Matheus Pereira, aos 15’/2ºT), Raphael Alemão (Vitor Feijão, aos 25’/2ºT), Caio Henrique e Silvinho; Carlos T: Rogério Micale

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CORINTHIANS: Cássio, Fagner, Balbuena, Henrique e Sidcley; Gabriel e Renê Júnior; Romero (Marquinhos Gabriel, aos 37’/2ºT), Jadson (Clayson, aos 24’/2ºT), Rodriguinho e Mateus Vital (Pedrinho, aos 41’/2ºT) T: Fábio Carille

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