كشف تقارير صحفية أردنية عن تفاصيل إصابة يزن النعيمات مهاجم منتخب الأردن أمام العراق في بطولة كأس العرب.
وتعرض يزن النعيمات إلى إصابة قوية خلال مباراة الأردن والعراق، بعد تعرض قدمه لالتواء ليخرج على إثرها من المباراة محمولًا على نقالة، ما أثار الشكوك حول تعرضه لإصابة قوية في الركبة.
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وارتبط اسم يزن النعيمات مهاجم الأردن، بالانتقال إلى صفوف الأهلي خلال فترة الانتقالات الشتوية المقبلة.
وذكرت صحيفة “الرأي” الأردنية من مصادر خاصة بها أن النعيمات تعرض لإصابة في غضروف الركبة وفقًا للتشخيص المبدئي.
واختتمت: “لم يتم التأكد من مدى خطورة الإصابة حتى الآن، بانتظار خضوعه لمزيد من الفحوصات المتخصصة، بما في ذلك الصور الشعاعية والرنين المغناطيسي، لتحديد طبيعة الإصابة بشكل دقيق”.
ومن جانبه، أعلن الاتحاد الأردني منذ قليل عن إصابة يزن النعيمات بقطع في الرباط الصليبي للركبة، بعد الخضوع للآشعة والفحوصات الطبية. طالع التفاصيل
Tottenham Hotspur have now expressed an interest in signing a “world-class” forward, who Thomas Frank approved signing during the summer transfer window.
Spurs looking to sign new forward amid Tel and Odobert concerns
Frank strengthened his forward line during the summer transfer window, with Mohammed Kudus arriving from West Ham United, and the 25-year-old has emerged as a key player so far this season, chipping in with one goal and five assists in the Premier League.
However, there are concerns about the performances of some of the players who were already at the club, with journalist Andreas Vou particularly critical of the decision to bring in Mathys Tel and Wilson Odobert, rather than making one statement signing in attack.
The duo were benched for the 3-0 victory against Everton on Sunday, having picked up just one top-flight goal between them this term, and the Lilywhites have now set out to sign another new forward.
That is according to a report from Spain, which reveals Tottenham have now expressed an interest in signing Real Sociedad star Takefusa Kubo, who has been put up for sale by the La Liga club ahead of the January transfer window.
Kubo is now expected to leave Real Sociedad this winter, which could open the door for a move to N17, and there is a feeling he could now be available for the relatively affordable fee of €40m (£35m).
Manchester United and Everton are also in the race for the winger, and there are indications that Frank could be keen too, having already approved a move back in the summer transfer window.
"World-class" Kubo may need fresh start
The Japanese forward is clearly very talented, having received plaudits from former Barcelona boss Xavi in the past, who said: “(Takefusa) Kubo is a world-class footballer. Not just with the ball, but also without it.”
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The 24-year-old has also impressed at times over the past year, particularly catching the eye with his dribbling ability, ranking in the 94th percentile for successful take-ons per 90, when compared to other attacking midfielders and wingers.
That said, there may be concerns about some of the Japan international’s recent performances, given that he has provided just one goal for Real Sociedad in La Liga this term, while failing to pick up a single assist.
Kubo may simply need a fresh start in a new league, having been in La Liga since the 2019-20 campaign, so a move to Tottenham could be ideal, although his recent form means he would be a risky signing.
Mousley leads response with unbeaten fifty but visitors still trail by 462 runs
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Warwickshire 140 for 2 (Mousley 54*, Davies 52) trail Essex 602 for 6 dec (Westley 134, Allison 133, Pepper 107*, Walter 86) by 462 runs Dan Mousley led the Warwickshire fightback to Essex’s mammoth first-innings total with an innings that belied the gravity of the situation facing the visitors in the Rothesay County Championship match at Chelmsford.The imposing right-hander clocked up only his third half-century of the season, but at a rate of more than a run-a-ball. It was in contrast to his more measured captain Alex Davies, who went along at half the rate in a second-innings stand of 86 that pulled Warwickshire back into the game.Though Davies departed for 52 from 116 balls, stumped by the alert Michael Pepper to give Matt Critchley a second wicket of the innings, Mousley was still there at the end with 54 from 53 balls and Warwickshire 140 for 2.It had been a chastening day and a half in the field for Warwickshire after Davies put Essex in as Essex rattled up 602 for 5 declared on an unresponsive, green-tinged pitch. Along the way there were three Essex centurions, curiously all scoring their third three-figure scores of the season. Tom Westley’s 134 was followed by Charlie Allison and Pepper, who combined in a 38-over, sixth-wicket stand of 195, the largest partnership in an innings of large partnerships.Either side of a mid-afternoon rain break, it was carnage as the pair sensed the impending declaration and went for broke. The declaration duly arrived when Allison departed after four hours, caught at deep midwicket, for 133 from 202 balls with 17 fours and two sixes. That left Pepper unbeaten on 107 from just 117 balls, including 11 fours and two sixes.It would not have escaped Warwickshire’s notice that Allison was not even in the Essex XI announced at the toss, but was drafted in at short notice, without argument, when Simon Harmer dropped out for “personal reasons”.Before his partnership with Pepper, Allison also put on 91 for the fifth wicket with Westley. 57 of them in the morning. Westley added 24 to his overnight 124 before he was finally dismissed after a stay of more than six hours, caught at short fine leg turning Beau Webster off his legs. Significantly, the pair had carried Essex to a fourth batting point with four balls to spare.Westley had laced his 278-ball innings with 17 fours, a large portion of them driven elegantly through the covers. At the other end, Allison followed closely in Westley’s footsteps, punching fours through the off-side, though also comfortable enough to reverse-sweep Corey Rocchiccioli for four. He reached his fifty from 85 balls when he turned the Australian off-spinner for a single.The incoming Pepper did not hang about. He swept Rocchiccioli for an emphatic boundary to get off the mark and added four more with a late cut off Webster. The wicketkeeper-batsman went to lunch on 33, at which point he was presented with his county cap; little more than quarter-of-an-hour after the restart he had reached his half-century with a tap into the off-side off Rob Yates.Despite his rate of scoring, Pepper was beaten to his hundred by Allison, who helped a wayward legside delivery from Mousley for his 14th boundary. After a 25-minute rain break, Pepper made it to his century, having taken just two hours and 15 minutes of improvised nudges and paddles. Two balls later he celebrated by driving Yates straight for six. Not long afterwards Warwickshire were put out of their misery.Essex found the Kookaburra ball just as unhelpful when Warwickshire set out with the initial target of 453 to avoid following on. Yates and Davies made a competent start, passing 50 in 21 overs, Davies hammering Jamie Porter for successive boundaries before Matt Critchley made the breakthrough. Given the rare opportunity to take the main spin-bowling role in Harmer’s absence, Critchley had Yates retreating on to the backfoot and lbw to one that turned and reared up.Mousley brought Critchley down to earth when he slammed him straight back down the ground for six and reached his fifty from just 46 balls.
أعلن الهولندي آرني سلوت، المدير الفني لفريق ليفربول تشكيل فريقه لمواجهة نظيره بي إس في آيندهوفن ضمن منافسات دوري أبطال أوروبا.
ويواجه ليفربول نظيره آيندهوفن الهولندي مساء اليوم، الأربعاء، في تمام الساعة العاشرة مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة، الحادية عشر بتوقيت مكة المكرمة.
ويستضيف ملعب “آنفيلد” المباراة بين ليفربول وآيندهوفن ضمن منافسات الجولة الخامسة من بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا.
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ويدخل ليفربول المباراة بعدما خسر خسارة مُذلة أمام نوتينجهام فورست بثلاثية نظيفة ضمن منافسات الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز “بريميرليج”.
ويحتل ليفربول المركز العاشر في جدول ترتيب دوري أبطال أوروبا برصيد 9 نقاط، وفي حال تمكن من تحقيق الفوز اليوم سيكون رصيد 12 نقطة بالمركز الرابع أو السادس على أقل تقدير.
ويجلس على دكة البدلاء كلًا من: وودمان، ميسيور، جوميز، إندو، إيزاك، كييزا، روبرتسون، نيوني، نجوموها. تشكيل ليفربول اليوم أمام آيندهوفن في دوري أبطال أوروبا
في حراسة المرمى: جيورجي مامارداشفيلي.
في خط الدفاع: كيرتس جونز – فيرجيل فان دايك – إبراهيما كوناتي – ميلوس كيركيز.
في خط الوسط: ماك أليستر – ريان جرافنبيرخ – دومينيك سوبوسلاي.
في خط الهجوم: محمد صلاح – هوجو إيكتيكي – كودي جاكبو.
Foi realizado na noite de segunda-feira (18) o sorteio da fase de grupos da Libertadores, que definiu os adversários dos sete brasileiros que disputam o torneio. Dentre às tantas peculiaridades da competição, a distância percorrida com viagens é sempre uma preocupação das equipes envolvidas. Neste ano, Botafogo e Flamengo terão de lidar com os maiores deslocamentos, enquanto Grêmio e Palmeiras têm missões mais “tranquilas”.
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Equipe brasileira que tem o maior caminho a percorrer nesta Libertadores, o Glorioso está no Grupo D e encara LDU, do Equador, Junior Barranquilla, da Colômbia, e Universitario, do Peru. Assim, o Botafogo irá percorrer, contanto idas e voltas, 26.874 quilômetros em viagens.
Rival do Alvinegro, o Flamengo vem logo atrás, com 20.350 quilômetros de deslocamento para partidas da competição continental. O Rubro-Negro está no Grupo E, junto de Bolívar, da Bolívia, Millonarios, da Colômbia, e Palestino, do Chile.
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Por outro lado, o Grêmio é o time brasileiro que terá menos há percorrer nesta Libertadores. No Grupo C, o Imortal tem pela frente quilômetros de viagem e enfrenta Estudiantes, da Argentina, The Strongest, da Bolívia, e Huachipato, do Chile.
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There is a lot to be delighted about for Arsenal fans at the moment.
In the Champions League, they have won all four of their games; in the League Cup, they’re through to the quarter-finals, and in the Premier League, they’re top of the table.
Moreover, they’re defensively out of this world, unstoppable at set-pieces and have once again introduced another world-class prospect to the squad in Max Dowman.
The 15-year-old looks destined for greatness, and now Hale End appears to be brewing another supreme talent for Arsenal, who could be Bukayo Saka 2.0.
Dowman's rapid rise
There is no getting away from the fact that, for Arsenal, this season is primarily about finally getting over the line in the Premier League.
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However, one of the secondary stories has been that of Dowman’s rapid rise from 15-year-old academy gem to semi-regular first-teamer.
The Chelmsford-born gem was first introduced to the fans during pre-season, where his eye-catching performances led respected analyst Ben Mattinson to claim he was “humiliating Premier League players.”
The youngster was then given his first taste of competitive football against Leeds United, where he once again ran senior defenders ragged and won his side a penalty.
The next step was his first start in the League Cup against Brighton, a game in which he completed the most dribbles of anyone on the pitch and officially became the youngest player to start for Arsenal.
Then this week, he broke another record, becoming the youngest player to ever make an appearance in the Champions League, coming on in the 72nd minute and once again looking right at home.
After the match, Arteta was full of praise for the youngster, saying: “What he’s done on the pitch – he comes in, the first ball he takes is he takes people on, he starts to dribble and gets a foul. That’s personality, that’s courage – and you cannot teach that.”
It wasn’t just the Gunners’ boss who was impressed, though, as Slavia Prague’s David Zima went so far as to call him “a miracle player.”
In all, Dowman appears to be on track to reach the very top with Arsenal, and now there is another young talent making waves in the academy who could be the next Saka.
Arsenal's new Saka
There are more than a handful of exciting talents coming through Hale End at the moment, with Brando Bailey-Joseph being one of them.
The 17-year-old only signed scholarship terms with the club a few months ago, but due to his impressive performances, he put pen to paper on a professional deal last month.
There is a chance he could be a future Saka-esque player for the club, as, like the talismanic number seven, he has shown an ability to play on both sides of the attack.
In fact, like the Hale End icon, he has also played deeper, on both the right and left of the midfield.
Moreover, while he’s not as prolific as Dowman, he’s shown an ability to score and assist goals.
Bailey-Joseph’s 25/26
Appearances
13
Minutes
901′
Goals
4
Assists
4
Goal Involvements per Match
0.61
Minutes per Goal Involvement
112.62′
All Stats via Transfermarkt
For example, in 13 appearances this season, totalling 901 minutes, he has put the ball in the back of the net four times and provided four assists for good measure.
In other words, the “explosive” attacker, as dubbed by Hale End expert Will Balsam, is currently averaging a goal involvement every 1.62 games, or every 112.62 minutes, which is seriously impressive for a winger.
Moreover, what makes him such a “menace” for opposition defenders is, per Balsam, his “quickness & sharp cuts” with the ball at his feet.
Finally, according to Mattinson, what makes the youngster such an exciting prospect is his “good ball manipulation” and the fact that he “releases shots quickly in and around the box.”
Ultimately, he has a long way to go to become the next Saka, but as things stand, Bailey-Joseph appears to have all the raw materials necessary to succeed.
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Leeds United are in some strife this season. After a strong start, the Whites find themselves in another relegation fight, with just 11 points to their name. That puts them one point clear of the drop zone, and with West Ham United and Nottingham Forest now two unbeaten, they could get caught.
Perhaps this was to be expected by Leeds fans at the start of the season. ESPN journalist Bill Connelly was someone who thought they’d go straight back down to the Championship, explaining that they “probably will have to figure out how to get by with defensive organisation and random bursts of quality attacking.”
Well, it’s not worked out like that so far, with manager Daniel Farke’s future now under question again.
Why Farke’s Leeds future is in doubt
Connelly identified a strong defence and clinical attacking bursts as the keys to how the Whites could keep themselves in the Premier League. Those two things have both been lacking so far this term.
Defensively, the West Yorkshire outfit have left a lot to be desired. They’ve been leaky at the back and have conceded 20 goals.
Despite signing three attackers in the summer, Farke’s side have managed to score just ten goals, better only than bottom-place Wolves.
This has, once again, brought the German’s job into question. He was reportedly close to getting sacked last season, but Leeds chairman Paraag Marathe said Farke is “my man” going into the Premier League adventure.
Circumstances can change quickly, though. Now, reports are suggesting Farke has five games to save himself. After losing the first one against Nottingham Forest before the international break, games against Aston Villa, Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool await.
It does seem inevitable that Leeds will have to sack their manager sooner or later. They seem to have a new boss lined up who could get them thriving in front of goal again.
Leeds’ perfect Farke replacement
If Farke is removed from his post as Leeds head coach, journalist Graeme Bailey recently put forward a name for who could replace him.
He says that the pressure is piling on, especially ‘when you have a manager like Brendan Rodgers available,’ a man Leeds could well move for if they sack the German.
Rodgers was once described as a “world-class” manager by Gabby Agbonlahor on talkSPORT, after his impressive performances at Leicester City.
The Foxes were punching above their weight for years, partly thanks to the Northern Irishman’s contributions.
At the King Power Stadium, he looked to capitalise on quick transitional situations, with some dangerous attacking players at his disposal. Those included the likes of James Maddison and star striker Jamie Vardy.
In fact, getting the best out of his strikers has always been a key feature of Rodgers’ management, no matter what club he was at.
He has coached some big-name centre-forwards, including Vardy and Luis Suarez, all of whom have enjoyed success under the Northern Irishman.
Most successful strikers under Rodgers
Player (club)
Games
Goals
Jamie Vardy (Leicester)
157
70
Luis Suarez (Liverpool)
81
61
Moussa Dembele (Celtic)
94
51
Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester, Celtic)
151
46
Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool)
70
43
Stats from Transfermarkt
That could be music to Leeds fans’ ears, given their difficulties in front of goal. Perhaps Rodgers – and his attack-minded 4-3-3 setup – can be the guy to finally get them thriving in front of goal.
He may have a new striker to work with, too. Troy Parrott is a target for the club, according to recent reports, and could be on the move this January.
He has been on fire with club side AZ Alkmaar since moving there last summer, and has 33 goals and seven assists in 61 games.
Of course, he was the hero for the Republic of Ireland last week, helping them reach the World Cup playoffs.
That is exactly the sort of goalscoring prowess that Leeds are lacking at the moment. Despite having three strikers on the books, they are missing that clinical edge in front of goal.
Parrott, however, has just that, and could be the difference maker – much like Vardy was in the past under Rodgers.
With Rodgers’ impressive track record working with strikers, Parrott could be the next number nine the potential Leeds boss gets the best out of.
Together, they might be the perfect pair to get Leeds scoring goals and get them out of this relegation battle.
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The allrounder is likely to be part of a top-order selection squeeze as Australia build towards the 2027 ODI World Cup
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Australia’s players will take different things from this ODI series against India. While significant in its own right, for some it’s part of their build towards the Ashes, others a first chance at ODI level or an opportunity to reestablish their credentials. For Matt Short, it’s an important window to stake a claim for a top-order spot amid what shapes as a tough selection race heading towards the 2027 ODI World Cup.The rain-truncated opening encounter in Perth was Short’s 16th ODI since making his debut just over two years ago in South Africa. On that day against India in Mohali he came in at No. 8. Earlier the following year he was at No. 6 against West Indies in Sydney. Then came a stretch in a more familiar spot, opening the batting, which including his career-best 63 against England at the Champions Trophy earlier this year.Related
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Since then, in his own words, it has been a “frustrating” time for Short amid a run of injuries with firstly a quad strain curtailing his Champions Trophy campaign then a side injury which ruled him out of a T20I series against West Indies and both white-ball formats against South Africa.He played the three T20Is against New Zealand earlier in October, but runs haven’t flowed in 50-over cricket for Victoria this season with scores of 0, 20 and 12. In Perth, he made 8 off 17 balls before slicing a catch to short third off Axar Patel when he had a chance to lead the chase alongside Mitchell Marsh.”It’s been frustrating…I still feel like I’m moving well. I’m feeling good out in the middle,” Short told reporters in Adelaide. “Just haven’t got the runs on the board. But hopefully they come soon. It’s been a frustrating year in terms of getting that continuous cricket.”Against India, Australia are without Cameron Green (side) and Josh Inglis (calf) from what would be a first-choice ODI XI as they build towards 2027. With Marsh and Travis Head likely locked in at the top, there will be a jostle for positions from there downwards in the post Steven Smith/Glenn Maxwell 50-over era.Short, who plays for Adelaide Strikers in the BBL, has made his name in white-ball cricket at the top of the order, but wants to grasp any opportunity he gets.”It’s always going to be tough to get a spot in the XI and I’ll sort of take whatever that is, whether it’s opening, batting a three or wherever. It’s just [about] staying flexible and trying to bat wherever you’re put and be able to take that.”Especially the last few years, I’m so used to opening the batting and batting in that top order, but batting a three is not too dissimilar. But if it was to come through the middle, you’d probably need to prep a bit for that but it’s something I’ve done before in the past. If that came to happen, I’d definitely take it.”Australia were forced to train indoors on Tuesday and more rain is forecast on Wednesday but game day is set to be fine.Left-armer seamer Ben Dwarshuis has been ruled out of the ODI series due to a calf injury. He is hoping to be available for the T20Is which begin in Canberra on October 29.
O São Paulo recebe o Fortaleza neste sábado (13), pela primeira rodada do Brasileirão 2024. A bola vai rolar a partir das 21h (de Brasília), no Morumbis, em São Paulo (SP) com transmissão do SporTV e Premiere (pay-per-view).
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⚽ PROVÁVEIS ESCALAÇÕES SÃO PAULO (Técnico: Thiago Carpini) Rafael; Igor Vinícius, Diego Costa, Arboleda, Welington; Pablo Maia e Alisson; Erick, Luciano, Michel Araújo e André Silva.
FORTALEZA (Técnico: Juan Pablo Vojvoda) João Ricardo; Tinga, Britez, Titi e Bruno Pacheco; Zé Welison, Pochettino e Hércules; Yago Pikachu, Lucero e Moisés.
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تقدم منتخب الكويت بالهدف الأول أمام مصر في المواجهة التي تجمع بينهما الآن ضمن لقاءات بطولة كأس العرب 2025.
وتُقام مباراة مصر والكويت، على أرضية استاد لوسيل ضمن لقاءات الجولة الأولى من المجموعة الثالثة بـ كأس العرب.
ويشارك المنتخب المصري إلى جانب الكويت في المجموعة نفسها، والتي تضم أيضًا الإمارات والأردن، ضمن النسخة التي تحتضنها قطر في الفترة من 1 إلى 18 ديسمبر.
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وجاء هدف الكويت، عن طريق فهد الهاجري، في الدقيقة 65، بعد عرضية متقنة بعد تنفيذ الركلة الركنية حولها فهد الهاجري رأسية قوية على يسار الحارس محمد بسام داخل المرمى. هدف الكويت الأول أمام مصر في كأس العرب