Trio do Vasco está na seleção da galera da sétima rodada da Série B

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da doce: Em noite dehomenagem à causa LGBTQIA+, o Vasco derrotou o Brusque por 2 a 1 e se aproximou do G4 da Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro. Com isso, Germán Cano e Léo Matos, autores dos gols do triunfo, e Leandro Castan foram escolhidos para a seleção da galera na página oficial da competição no Twitter através de votação popular.

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Um dia histórico marcou o triunfo do Gigante da Colina sobre a equipe catarinense. Em um momento único, o argentino Cano balançou a rede, ao abrir o placar, e levantou a bandeirinha que estampava o arco-íris referente à causaLGBTQIA+. Mais uma vez, o clube carioca esteve à frente da defesa de causas sociais, algo que faz parte de sua história.

>ATUAÇÕES: Cano marca e é o melhor em campo na vitória suada do Vasco sobre o Brusque

Apesar de só ter concretizado a vitória no fim, o Vasco teve uma atuação melhor do que nos últimos jogos e conseguiu encostar de vez nos quatro primeiros. A diferença é de apenas dois pontos, já que a equipe soma 10, contra 12 de Sampaio Corrêa e Goiás.

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A seleção da galera da sétima rodada da Série B é composta por: Tadeu (Goiás), Léo Matos (Vasco), Luciano Castan (Coritiba), Leandro Castan (Vasco), Igor (Remo); Tarik (Londrina), Wesley (Avaí), Gui Campana (Sampaio Corrêa), Fabrício (Brasil de Pelotas); Cano (Vasco) e Léo Gamalho (Coritiba). Técnico: Gustavo Morinígo .

"Big blow…" – Charlie Ecclestone reacts after hearing Spurs injury update

With Tottenham Hotspur still battling for a place inside the Premier League's top four, Ange Postecoglou has been dealt a major blow in the form of injury news at the worst possible time.

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In some ways, it sums up Spurs' season that they've been left struggling with injury issues at this stage. The likes of Micky van de Ven and James Maddison have already missed parts of the campaign in a squad that isn't exactly filled to the brim with viable options. And that should be the narrative of Postecoglou's first season in charge, which should be at the forefront of Daniel Levy's mind regarding Spurs' summer plans.

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The German is drawing a mixed opinion.

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Even before the latest injury news, the Lilywhites' list of absences was enough to spark concern, especially as they prepare for a crucial few weeks in pursuit of a Champions League place.

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Now, making matters worse, Destiny Udogie is set to miss the rest of the season after confirming the news of his surgery on social media.

Discussing the frustrating injury news, The Athletic's Charlie Eccleshare described it as a "big blow for Spurs", who must now turn elsewhere for options in the final run-in to decide their Premier League fate in the race for top four.

Crucially, Udogie will now miss the North London derby against Arsenal, another London derby in the form of Chelsea, a trip to Anfield to square off against title-hopefuls Liverpool, before games then against relegation candidates Burnley and Sheffield United, with champions-elect Manchester City sandwiched in between. Udogie's injury couldn't be timed worse than now.

"Exciting" Udogie has become an important part under Postecoglou

Both Porro and Udogie are vital to the way that Postecoglou likes his sides to play. Their bravery on and off the ball from full-back plays a large part in the build-up to what the Australian wants to see. And having implemented that using the duo all season, it's difficult to then find viable options to step in within the current squad.

Tottenham full-back Destiny Udogie.

Replacing Udogie may well be Emerson Royal, who hasn't been without his moments to forget in the past. Postecoglou will be well aware of just how big a miss Udogie will be too, having praised the left-back earlier this season.

The former Celtic boss told Football London: "He made a real impact in a tough league as a young man. Serie A is a tough league. He handled himself really well and it was one of those where as soon as we got him in I could see that he wants to improve every day.

“He’s got outstanding attributes and for a 20-year-old he’s already had some really big challenges defensively and he’s handled himself so well. When he has the ball and he runs forward he looks exciting. I’m really pleased to have him in the group.”

Colin Ackermann leads fightback as Leicestershire dig in

Nottinghamshire declaration leaves hosts scrapping to save game

ECB Reporters Network24-Aug-2020Captain Colin Ackermann led Leicestershire’s resistance after Nottinghamshire looked to complete a quick victory by declaring at lunch on the third day of the Bob Willis Trophy match at Grace Road.Ackermann finished the day unbeaten on 58, the South African’s fourth half-century in eight innings in the competition this season, as the Foxes finished the day leading by 22 runs with seven second innings wickets intact.A day of contrasting cricket began with an exciting and at times chaotic morning session during which Notts hit 122 runs but lost six wickets before declaring with a lead of 121.Resuming on 221 for 2, the visitors lost a wicket to the second ball of the day, Joe Clarke top-edging a pull at a short ball from Ben Mike and skying a catch to Gavin Griffiths, moving to his left at mid-on.Ben Duckett looked in good touch in moving to 37 but he too was dismissed pulling at Mike, Harry Dearden making a tough catch look simple as he ran along the boundary from midwicket to square leg. Steven Mullaney, on 18, became Mike’s third victim of the morning when he bottom-edged a pull at a delivery that didn’t get up into his stumps.Tom Taylor took the new ball and his first delivery with it cut back to bowl Samit Patel for 13, but his sixth was hit out of the ground, lofted high over square leg by Trego. Tom Moores came and went quickly, losing his off stump to a Griffiths yorker, but Trego was joined by Lyndon James.The young right-handed all-rounder, who opens the batting for Notts second team, showed he could hit the ball just as far as Trego, clearing the stanbds with a leg-side hit that bounced out of the ground and into a shop.James was on 36 when Trego top-edged Griffiths and was caught at third man, prompting Mullaney, conscious of the bad weather currently forecast for the final day, to declare.Foxes opener Hassan Azad, who earlier in the day signed a contract extension keeping him at the Fischer County Ground until the end of 2022, edged a catch behind off the bowling of Trego for 6, and Harry Dearden – having been fortunate to be dropped at second slip off Trego when on just 4 – went leg before on the back foot to Mullaney for 16.Sam Evans dug in, however, batting through the afternoon session for 24, and he continued to bat obdurately after tea, reaching 48 and adding 93 for the third wicket with Ackermann before an inside edge of the pad gave short leg a catch off Patel’s left-arm spin.

Stuart Broad takes ten to mark 500th wicket with series victory

Chris Woakes takes five as England beat the weather to complete 2-1 series win

The Report by Valkerie Baynes28-Jul-2020It was all about one man.Stuart Broad, in claiming his 500th Test wicket on the last day, sealed his dominance over West Indies in this third and final Test at Emirates Old Trafford and delivered England’s fight back from 0-1 down in the series to reclaim the Wisden Trophy 2-1.Broad’s ten wickets for the match, not to mention his highly anticipated step into the 500 club, overshadowed Chris Woakes’ five-wicket haul. But Woakes’ contribution was no less important, given that England had to take eight wickets on a rain-affected last day to place their hands on the trophy, which will now be retired at Lord’s.Broad’s 6 for 31 helped bowl West Indies out for 197 in response to England’s first-innings 369, to which he had contributed a valuable 62 from just 45 deliveries after a mini-collapse had left the hosts 280 for 8.Rory Burns’ 90 plus half-centuries to Joe Root and Dom Sibley in England’s second innings pushed their lead to 398 runs and Broad then claimed the wickets of opener John Campbell and nightwatchman Kemar Roach late on the third day to put his side in command before Monday’s washout. In doing so, Broad spent from the close of play on Sunday until the final morning on Tuesday on 499 Test wickets.Broad joined the 500 club – becoming the seventh man, and fourth seam bowler, in history to claim 500 Test wickets – after a brief rain interruption early in the first session when he had Kraigg Brathwaite out lbw with a ball that kept low and struck the back pad in line with off stump.Incidentally, Brathwaite was the 500th Test wicket for James Anderson, the other England player on the list, at Lord’s in 2017. Anderson now has 589 and, before play, backed Broad, who is four years his junior, to “take as many wickets as he wants”.Milestone achieved, Broad made way for Woakes to do his thing, but he returned to the attack to claim West Indies’ final wicket with his first ball back, Jermaine Blackwood caught down the leg side by Jos Buttler. Broad finished as the leading wicket-taker for the series with 16 from two Tests at an average of 10.93.ALSO READ: Stats: Broad’s career in milestones, and momentum-seizing momentsIf the scriptwriters had handed Broad a blank sheet of paper and asked him to pen the episode himself, it’s unlikely he would have changed a thing down to the timing of the rain, which had caused minimal disruption through the final day but began to fall heavily within minutes of the close.Woakes played his part beautifully as England’s “Mr Dependable” and, one suspects in light of his reputation as one of the nicest blokes in cricket, he probably didn’t begrudge Broad stealing the spotlight away from his fourth five-for in Tests.Broad even had a hand in Woakes claiming his first scalp for the innings when Shai Hope skied his attempted pull and Broad ran in from mid-on to take the catch. Hope had reached his highest score of the series with 31 but with his side needing to bat out the day for the draw to retain the trophy, they needed much more.There was still the potential for West Indies to hold on, with the likes of Shamarh Brooks, Blackwood, Roston Chase and Jason Holder in their line-up but it was going to take something special. Woakes negated the threat of Brooks, whom he had caught behind for 22.The tourists underlined how not to bat long with the run-out of Chase. Blackwood pushed Woakes towards cover point and set off for a run as Dom Bess swooped from backward point and fired the ball in brilliantly to the striker’s end, catching Chase short of his ground.Woakes then had Holder, Dowrich and Cornwall out, all lbw and all cheaply, before making way for Broad’s finale to dismiss Blackwood, whose 95 in West Indies’ first-Test victory remained their highest individual score of the series.Broad missed that Test, much to his chagrin, but he responded beautifully with a new-ball spell of 3 for 1 in 14 balls that helped set up England’s series-levelling victory in the second Test. It was the kind of spell that leaves team-mates, including Anderson, in awe but it was just the beginning.The third Test, the final installment of the Wisden Trophy – England and West Indies will contest the Richards-Botham Tropy next time they meet – was iconic in many ways. Two sides with it all to play for, behind closed doors in the first international cricket to be played since the Covid-19 lockdown. It was the first time in Test history that a side had come back to win a series from 1-0 down twice in a row following England’s triumph in South Africa earlier this year.But ultimately, it was all about one man.

Journalist spots Josko Gvardiol injury worry before Man City vs Copenhagen

On Tuesday night, reigning European champions Manchester City continue the defence of their crown with the first leg of a round of 16 tie away to Copenhagen. Pep Guardiola's men arrive in Denmark as overwhelming favourites, with Opta giving them an enormous 93.9% chance of progressing to the quarterfinals.

However, Guardiola will remind his players that Premier League rivals Manchester United lost 4-3 at the Parken Stadium, while Bayern Munich required a late winner after falling behind. They still can't afford any complacency.

Manchester City forward Erling Haaland.

City have recently been boosted by multiple injury comebacks, with record-breaking Golden Boot winner Erling Haaland starting his first Premier League game of 2024 against Brentford last week. Haaland would then get back on the scoresheet by netting a late double against Everton at the weekend.

Kevin de Bruyne is fully fit again too, and John Stones and Manuel Akanji have returned to strengthen the defence. But just when Guardiola thought he was operating with a clean bill of health, he's been hit by a couple of setbacks elsewhere.

Gvardiol misses training before Copenhagen

Writing on X/Twitter, journalist Tyrone Marshall said he's taken a "look at the footage" from City's training session before Copenhagen and spotted that Josko Gvardiol was absent.

It's since been confirmed by the club that Gvardiol isn't part of the travelling party heading to Copenhagen, and the same is true of compatriot Mateo Kovacic, who plays in midfield.

How many games will "incredible" Gvardiol miss?

City paid £77m to sign Gvardiol from RB Leipzig during last summer's transfer window, making him the second-most expensive defender in football history behind £80m Man Utd man Harry Maguire.

He's since made 27 appearances for the club, starting three of their six Champions League group games and 16 of their 23 Premier League matches, including nine in a row before he dropped to the bench against Everton last weekend. Perhaps fitness concerns played a part in that decision.

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The stats suggest that Gvardiol is one of the most impactful players in both the City squad and the league as a whole – he's averaged the sixth-highest points per appearance, and the third-highest at the Etihad Stadium behind Rodri and Nathan Ake.

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Man City

2.6

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Wataru Endo

Liverpool

2.44

3

Nathan Ake

Man City

2.37

4

James Maddison

Spurs

2.36

5

Darwin Nunez

Liverpool

2.35

6

Josko Gvardiol

Man City

2.33

"We knew he was an incredible person," Guardiola said in November. "That is what I look for first. He can play centre back, We decided to play him in a back four and play at full-back offensively and defensively. He is incredibly open minded to see what we want to do. At every training session he is an incredible professional."

Given their aforementioned margin of superiority, City should be able to cope without Gvardiol on Tuesday, but the bigger concern may be whether he's available for upcoming Premier League games in the heat of the title race. City host Chelsea at the weekend before playing their game in hand against Brentford the following midweek.

'Dream come true' – Joao Palhinha speaks out after finally completing €50m transfer from Bayern Munich to Fulham

Joao Palhinha's long-awaited move from Fulham to Bavarian giants Bayern Munich has finally been completed.

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Palhinha has finally completed his long-awaited move to Bayern Munich. The midfielder came close to a transfer to the Bavarian giants last summer only to see it collapse on deadline-day. The 29-year-old went on to spend the season with Fulham but has now said his goodbyes and finally been granted his dream transfer.

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Palhinha had attracted interest from a host of other clubs after impressing for Fulham but made it clear that Munich was his top destination. He now joins Michael Olise in swapping the Premier League for Bayern this summer as the club look to strengthen their squad ahead of the start of the new season.

WHAT BAYERN SAID

Sporting director Max Eberl said: "João Palhinha was highly sought after by FC Bayern even last summer — and rightly so. It was important that we never lost touch. Joao really wanted to come to Bayern, and we need players like that. He's an important building block for our future. He's once again demonstrated his strengths on the big stage at the Euros and brings a lot of experience, having previously played at a Euros and World Cup, and making around 300 appearances in the Portuguese and English leagues. He will give us greater stability in the centre."

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WHAT PALHINHA SAID

He told the club's media: "This is one of the happiest days of my life. I'm now playing for one of the top clubs in Europe. It's a dream come true for me, and I'm very proud of that. I'm looking forward to the atmosphere and the fans at the Allianz Arena. I want to enjoy success with FC Bayern and win titles — I'll give it my all."

'See how many hat-tricks we can get together' – Harry Kane sets challenge for Thomas Muller after Bayern Munich legend begins MLS adventure with Vancouver Whitecaps

Harry Kane has warmly thrown down the gauntlet to Thomas Muller after he followed in his former Bayern Munich team-mate’s footsteps by scoring a hat-trick against Hoffenheim on Saturday afternoon. The England captain maintained his exceptional start to the 2025-26 season as he fired the German champions to a thumping victory in the Bundesliga.

Kane already up to 13 goals for the season in ridiculous start

Kane’s hat-trick against Hoffenheim took his goal tally to 13 for the season so far, having netted eight times in just four league matches. He also scored twice in Bayern’s Champions League victory over Chelsea in midweek, with his other goals coming in the German Cup and the German Super Cup.

AdvertisementMuller speaks directly to Kane following Vancouver hat-trick

The former Tottenham striker’s latest hat-trick came after Muller, who played alongside Kane at Bayern between 2023 and 2025, scored three times in the Vancouver Whitecaps’ 7-0 victory over the Philadelphia Union in MLS on September 14. And in a social media post following his efforts, Bayern icon Muller spoke directly to Kane, saying “Harry, now I know how you feel.”

Kane responds! England captain issues warm challenge to Muller

Kane was quick to respond to Muller over social media following his hat-trick against Hoffenheim, challenging both himself and the Germany legend to keep up their rich veins of goalscoring form this season. Speaking directly to Muller on Instagram, Kane said: “Wanted to give a little shout out to Thomas Muller. I know you sent me a video last week and, yeah, here’s one back and let’s see how many hat-tricks we can get together. So wishing you all the best for the rest of the season.”

Muller achieved ridiculous numbers in legendary Bayern spell

Emerging through Bayern’s youth system in 2008, Muller went on to become the club’s all-time leading appearance maker with 756 matches played across 17 seasons. The forward scored 250 goals and recorded 223 assists for the German giants, winning 13 league titles and two Champions League crowns. He joined Vancouver on a free transfer in August.

Ex-Barcelona defender sets retirement decision deadline as injury-plagued star remains free agent 20 months since playing last game

Samuel Umtiti, once a World Cup-winning defender, is considering retirement as he remains without a club almost 20 months since his last match.

  • Umtiti yet to find a new club
  • Last played a competitive game in January 2024
  • Frenchman considering retirement aged 31
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Umtiti's future is currently shrouded in mystery. Without a team since the end of his adventure at Lille, the 2018 World Cup winner is refusing to call time on his career for good. At 31, the former Lyon, Barcelona, and Lecce defender faces a crucial choice: to prolong his professional career by seizing one last opportunity or to turn the page for good. In less than 10 days, Umtiti will have to give his verdict.

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    After six largely injury-riddled seasons at Camp Nou, the centre-back was loaned out to Lecce in Serie A for the 2022-23 season. In the summer of 2023, he moved to Lille on a two-year deal.

    Umtiti’s stint at Lille came to a predictable end after a prolonged battle with injuries. The World Cup winner last featured on January 21, 2024, in a Coupe de France tie against Racing Club, before physical setbacks sidelined him once again. Over two seasons, he made just 13 appearances — all during his first year — his progress hampered by recurring injuries, including a concussion in September 2023. His troubled left knee, worn down since the 2018 World Cup, remained a persistent issue.

    However, Umtiti hasn’t given up. After undergoing two knee operations in February 2024, he claims to be pain-free for the first time in years. This summer, he trained intensively in Barcelona with a personal coach to rebuild fitness and confidence. While questions remain about his future, the ex-France international is eyeing a comeback.

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    At 31 years of age – he will turn 32 in November – Umtiti knows he is close to a decisive turning point. Free from any contract, the Frenchman still has the opportunity to sign with any club despite the transfer window being closed. According to , a deadline has been set:September 10. By that date, he will have to decide whether to accept a new adventure or end his professional career.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR SAMUEL UMTITI?

    During the summer, Umtiti certainly had no shortage of offers. According to the French newspaper, several clubs in France, the United States, the Middle East and even Italy came forward. The MLS, in particular, appeals to him because of the prospect of an environment conducive to his future career change. However, the former Lyon player has not ruled out one last European challenge, convinced that his experience and track record remain strengths. His decision will be made in the coming days.

Corinthians e Vasco terá arbitragem Fifa; confira quem apitará o jogo

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da betway: O gaúcho Anderson Daronco foi o escolhido para comandar a arbitragem da partida entre Corinthians e Vasco, neste domingo (21), às 16h, na Neo Química Arena, pela 37ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.

A partida é decisiva para ambas equipes, já que o Timão busca a última vaga na pré-Libertadores e o Cruz-Maltino luta contra o rebaixamento.

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da brdice: O compromisso deste fim de semana será o de número 155 de Daronco pelo Brasileirão. O professor de educação física, que atualmente reside na cidade gaúcha de Santa Maria, apita os jogos da elite nacional desde 2011 e passou a integrar o quadro Fifa no fim de 2014.

Dentre as partidas apitadas por Daronco na Série A, em 22 o Timão esteve envolvido, com 12 vitórias, seis empates e quatro derrotas.

Anderson foi o árbitro da partida que confirmou o título brasileiro do Corinthians em 2015 justamente contra o Vasco. No dia 20 de novembro daquele ano, as equipes empataram em 1 a 1, no estádio de São Januário, o que confirmou matematicamente a conquista corintiana. Foi a única vez que Daronco trabalhou em um duelo entre Timão e Cruz-Maltino.

​Nesta temporada, Anderson Daronco apitou dois jogos do time de Parque São Jorge. No primeiro, contra o Ceará, na quarta rodada, os corintianos foram derrotados por 2 a 1, no estádio do Castelão, em outubro, já no segundo, na mesma Neo Química Arena que receberá o embate deste domingo (21), o Timão venceu o Sport por 3 a 0, pela 31ª rodada do Brasileirão, já em janeiro de 2021.

Completam o time de arbitragem de Corinthians e Vasco, os auxiliares Rafael da Silva Alves, do quadro Fifa, e Michel Stanislau, além de Daniel Nobre Bins, como árbitro de vídeo, todos gauchos. O paulista Rafael Gomes Felix da Silva será o quarto árbitro, além de Douglas Schewberger da Silva e Marcelo Coelho da Silva Penna, do Rio Grande do Sul, serão os assistentes de VAR.

Expert drops exciting Celtic claim

Celtic will earn at least £17million if they qualify for next season’s Champions League, according to financial expert Dr. Dan Plumley.

The Lowdown: Nearing a Champions League return

Ange Postecoglou’s side are within touching distance of Scottish Premiership glory, leading Rangers by six points with three matches remaining this season.

A title win would see Celtic automatically go into next season’s Champions League group stage, allowing them to test themselves against some of Europe’s best teams.

Not only would it be an exciting challenge for Postecoglou and his players but it would also be a significant financial boost.

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The Latest: Expert drops £17m claim

Speaking to Football Insider, Plumley claimed that a minimum £17million windfall would come the Hoops’ way if they get the job done in the league:

“If you base it on the prize money, each club gets just over £13m. You then have win bonuses, which are £2.4m for a win and just under £1m for a draw. So around £17m is what you’re looking at the very least.

“If you go straight into the group stage, you know you have that extra money to play with. Celtic do generate good revenue for where they are in that league. If you add another £17m on top, it becomes even more significant.

“In terms of future planning, you can target transfers accordingly because there is no jeopardy. You know you’re going to be there come September.”

The Verdict: Exciting time for Hoops

There is a feeling that a special era is growing again at Parkhead, with Postecoglou doing a fantastic job since arriving and the title now tantalisingly close.

The financial gains from reaching the Champions League are huge and it would allow more money to be available for transfers, not to mention a higher calibre of player coming in to play amongst Europe’s elite under a special manager.

Celtic must not rest on their laurels just yet, though, with work still to do in the league, starting with Saturday’s visit of Hearts.

In other news, a journalist has dropped a key Celtic transfer claim. Read more here.

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