مران الزمالك | تدريبات بدنية للاعبين استعدادا لمواجهة الأهلي.. والثنائي المصاب يواصل التأهيل

استأنف الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك تدريباته صباح اليوم السبت على ملعب عبد اللطيف أبورجيلة، استعدادا لمباراة الأهلي المقبلة في السوبر المحلي.

ويستعد الفريق الأول بالزمالك لخوض مباراة الأهلي المقبلة في السوبر المحلي، المقرر لها يوم 5 مايو المقبل في الإمارات.

وكان لاعبو الزمالك قد حصلوا على راحة سلبية بالأمس من التدريبات.

وشهدت تدريبات الفريق غياب كل من حسام عبد المجيد وحاتم سكر ومحمد حسام بيسو ومحمد طارق ومحمد نديم للانضمام لمعسكر منتخب مصر الأولمبي المقام حاليا في الإسكندرية.

ورفع الجهاز الفني للزمالك بقيادة الكولومبي خوان كارلوس أوسوريو، الحمل البدني للاعبين في مران اليوم.

وخاض لاعبو الزمالك فقرة تدريبات بدنية قوية تحت قيادة علاء رجب مخطط الأحمال وإشراف أعضاء الجهاز المعاون لـ أوسوريو في بداية المران، لتجهيز اللاعبين بدنيا بالشكل الأنسب لمباراة الأهلي.

بينما خاض أحمد فتوح ومصطفى شلبي ثنائي الفريق الأول تدريبات تأهيلية خاصة على هامش المران.

طالع | مرتضى منصور يوضح موقف الزمالك من الانسحاب أمام الأهلي في السوبر.. ويصرح: “أنا مش حنفي”

وأدى أحمد فتوح تدريبات تأهيلية متنوعة سواء باستخدام أدوات التأهيل أو بالكرة تحت إشراف علاء رجب مخطط الأحمال بالفريق.

كما أدى مصطفى شلبي تدريبات الركض حول الملعب، أعقبها خوض تدريبات تأهيلية من خلال استخدام أدوات الجيم.

ويواصل فتوح وشلبي البرنامج التأهيلي بسبب الإصابات المختلفة التي تعرض لها الثنائي، حيث يعاني الأول من إصابة بكدمة في الظهر والثاني من إصابة بشد في العضلة الضامة.

وخضع محمد عبد الشافي الظهير الأيسر للفريق الأول لجلسة علاجية على هامش التدريبات الجماعية للفريق.

وأدى محمد عبد الشافي الجلسة العلاجية بجانب التدريبات التأهيلية داخل صالة الجيمانيزيوم تحت إشراف الجهاز الطبي للفريق، في ظل الإصابة التي يعاني منها خلال الفترة الأخيرة في الركبة.

وواصل عمرو السيسي لاعب وسط الفريق أداء البرنامج التأهيلي الذي يخضع له في الفترة الحالية، للتعافي من الإصابة في الركبة التي تسببت في غيابه عن الفريق في الفترة الماضية.

ويسعى الجهاز الطبي بقيادة الدكتور محمد أسامة لتجهيزه للمشاركة في التدريبات الجماعية في أقرب وقت ممكن.

وخاض لاعبو الفريق فقرة فنية خاصة خلال مران اليوم تحت إشراف أوسوريو، تم التركيز فيها على تطبيق بعض الجوانب الفنية والخططية استعدادا للمباراة المقبلة، وخاض اللاعبون تقسيمة مصغرة في وسط الملعب، وحرص خلالها المدير الفني على توجيه اللاعبين وتصحيح الأخطاء استعدادا للقاء السوبر المرتقب.

Mangal to lead Afghanistan against Australia

Nawroz Mangal will lead Afghanistan against Australia in their one-off ODI in Sharjah on Saturday

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Aug-2012Nawroz Mangal will lead Afghanistan against Australia in their one-off ODI in Sharjah on Saturday. Mangal, Afghanistan’s regular captain, had missed their previous international assignment – the Intercontinental Cup and World Cricket League Championship matches against Ireland in July.Afghanistan squad for one-off ODI v Australia

Nawroz Mangal (capt), Mohammad Nabi (vice-capt), Mohammad Shahzad, Karim Sadiq, Javed Ahmadi, Asghar Stanikzai, Najibullah Zadran, Samiullah Shenwari, Gulbodin Naib, Dawlat Zadran, Shapoor Zadran, Noor Ali Zadran, Izatullah Dawlatzai, Rahmat Shah, Mohammad Sami

Mohammad Nabi has been named vice-captain, ahead of Karim Sadiq who stood in for Mangal in the Ireland games. The squad includes batsman Javed Ahmadi, who had captained Afghanistan Under-19s at the ongoing World Cup in Australia.The only player to miss out from the XI that played the World Cricket League Championship (the ICC’s 50-overs competition for Associates) game against Ireland, is left-arm spinner Hamza Hotak.The ODI against Australia will be Afghanistan’s second against a Full Member, following the game against Pakistan, also in Sharjah, in February. Australia are in the UAE for a limited-overs series against Pakistan, and Cricket Australia said that they had agreed to play the match against Afghanistan in an effort to assist with their cricketing development.

Lumb makes telling statement

Nottinghamshire take control of their County Championship match against Durham at Chester-le-Street with Michael Lumb hitting a hundred

David Hopps at Chester-le-Street13-Apr-2012
ScorecardMichael Lumb, seen here in his Hampshire days, is trying to start afresh this season•PA Photos

When Nottinghamshire identified Michael Lumb as one of the players to solve their championship batting frailties, there were one or two sceptical expressions. Lumb was the batsman who went from unsung county professional to Twenty20 adventurer in the twinkle of a Shane Warne eye. It is asking a lot for him to make the return journey, but on this evidence he wants to make it.Two championship matches into his Nottinghamshire career, Lumb has made what could prove to be a telling statement. He ended the second day on 104 not out, only his 13th first-class century. At 31, it is not too late for him to reinvent himself as an old sweat of the county circuit.He does not look like an old sweat, not quite yet, but beneath his relaxed manner there is a determination not to be remembered as a two-dimensional cricketer. “The move to Notts was never just about the one-day format,” he said. “I know I still have a lot to offer in the four-day game and hopefully that begins to prove it.”He began tentatively, understandable as 21 wickets had fallen for 306 runs when he came to the crease a second time, and his first dozen or so runs rattled off the edge to the sightscreen. But he settled after that, first with Alex Hales and then with James Taylor, playing with great discernment. By the time Scott Borthwick, a young legspinner with freezing hands, pulled down three long hops which he cut through cover to reach 99, he had earned a few gifts. A pushed single into the legside against Ben Stokes brought up his first hundred since he made one against the Durham attack for Hampshire at Basingstoke two years ago.Lumb first played IPL alongside Warne at Rajasthan and later moved to Deccan before lack of opportunities persuaded him not to return this year and concentrate instead on rebuilding his county career. He was also part of England’s victorious World Twenty20 side, opening the batting with Craig Kieswetter, but he broke his foot when fielding at silly point to Kieswetter at Taunton two seasons ago and the injury has had its complications. During Notts’ pre-season tour of Barbados, he was still putting his foot in an ice bucket after batting; there was no need for that in the north-east, where the temperature was icy enough as it was.”I have had a bit of trauma with the feet,” he said. “I broke the foot, ruptured ankle ligaments, and had a compete reconstruction of my right ankle in the winter. I’ve done a lot of physio work and the ankle feels really good now and spending that time in the middle begins to prove it.”Hales had made the first half-century of the match as Nottinghamshire have made a better fist of things second time around. Like his Notts team-mate James Taylor, he was omitted from England’s development squad after a largely unproductive winter with the Lions in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, but in testing conditions he strove to modify his attacking style, willing himself to play with deliberation, against Graham Onions in particular.Durham batted poorly before lunch, adding only 74 in losing their last seven wickets. Ben Phillips, 37 now, and beginning his 17th season of first-class cricket, made early inroads, including Stokes who played on for 33 as he shaped to leave.With two innings completed before lunch on the second day, there had been some disorientated batting in challenging conditions. Google has invented prototype goggles which can be booted up like a computer and all manner of information programmed in to allow the wearer to see the world in a whole new way. It will doubtless cause a lot of people to crash into each other in Kensington High Street, but if these early-season collapses continue there will be a few county batsmen wondering whether they are worth a go.

Com apelido de volante conhecido, Bruno é apresentado na Ponte Preta

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A Ponte Preta segue fortalecendo o grupo, para a sequência do Brasileiro Série B. Nesta segunda-feira, o volante Bruno Ramires foi apresentado e contratado por empréstimo junto ao Cruzeiro para a sequência da temporada.

Uma curiosidade do jogador é o nome. Bruno Ramires na realidade é Bruno Edgar Silva Almeida, mas carrega consigo o nome do volante, que também foi revelado pelo Joinville e se destacou pelo Cruzeiro, Benfica, Chelsea, que está no futebol chinês, além de ter disputado duas Copas do Mundo pela seleção brasileira

-É um apelido que vem comigo desde a base do Cruzeiro. Também pelo meu estilo de jogo, de ser segundo volante, com passada larga, chegar forte na frente fazer gols. Recebi esse apelido carinhoso e carrego comigo – completou.

O jogador comentou sobre como pode atuar dentro das quatro linhas. Bruno afirmou que tanto de primeiro, como de segundo volante pode está à dipsoição de João Brigatti.

– Tanto de segundo volante, como de primeiro, eu tenho as características de boa marcação, bom passe, chego bem à frente e espero poder ajudar de qualquer maneira. Seja de segundo, de primeiro, terceiro, de acordo com o jogo ou no que precisar, eu estou disposto a ajudar – reforçou o atleta.

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Anderson predicts tough task for England

James Anderson is expecting a tough challenge for England to remain the number one Test side in the world

ESPNcricinfo staff28-Nov-2011James Anderson is expecting a tough challenge for England to remain the No. 1 Test side in the world as they prepare to return to action in January. The team travel to UAE to play Pakistan early next year before a two-Test series against Sri Lanka in March.It will be the first time England will play a Test match in the Middle East and Anderson believes England will need to adapt quickly to the conditions to be successful with their opponents having an inside track on what to expect.”Pakistan played Sri Lanka over there recently and played really well and won the series,” Anderson told ESPNcricinfo. “They’re used to those conditions now but we’ve never played a Test match over there so it will be a new challenge for us and we’ll see how we cope with that.”We’ve had challenges before. We went to Australia and won there, so we’ll be confident. We’ll look to see how we’re going to take 20 wickets because that will be difficult and crucial for us; the spinners might play a big part”Anderson, with fellow England bowlers Stuart Broad, Chris Tremlett and Graham Onions, is heading out to South Africa with the England performance squad for a training camp ahead of the Test series as England look to preserve their status as the world’s best Test team.”It’s been our goal to become number one in the world and we’ve got there sooner than we thought we would,” he said. “Next year is going to be really tough for us. Getting to No. 1 is one thing but staying there is a completely different task.”Anderson was also the latest player to throw his weight behind the five-day game. “Test cricket, for most players, is the pinnacle. Obviously when you see games going on abroad with crowds not looking that great it does get quite worrying but I’m sure it’s something that will be addressed and will work itself out in a few years.”While Graeme Swann recently suggested scrapping ODIs to preserve Test cricket, Anderson believes more five-Test series between the top sides could generate more interest. “When there’s a five match series against Australia it’s really exciting and goes down to the wire and the best team wins,” he said. “The Ashes over the last few years have been really exciting cricket and it’s keeping people interested, they still want to come back and see Test cricket.”Anderson also feels that a balance needs to be struck in the preparation of pitches for Test matches. “In the English summer the pitches had a little bit in them for the bowlers but if you bat well enough you can score big runs which we did,” he said. “Organisers are going to want five days of cricket for the gate receipts but at the same time people want to see exciting cricket so the pitches need to be result pitches.”England begin a three-Test series against Pakistan in Dubai on January 17 before a two-Test series in Sri Lanka starting on March 26.

Visado na Europa! Vitinho recebe sondagens e pode sair do Cruzeiro

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O jovem Vitinho, de 19 anos, pode deixar o Cruzeiro e ir para Europa. O lateral-direito não viajou com a delegação, nesta terça-feira, para Curitiba, onde a Raposa enfrentará o Paraná pelo Campeonato Brasileiro.A informação antecipada pela “Rádio Itatiaia”. Os clubes interessados não foram divulgados pela diretoria mineira.

Em abril, o jogador teve contrato renovado até 2023 e subiu para o time principal. A multa rescisória de Vitinho é de apenas R$ 10 milhões, o que é considerada baixa para os padrões de mercado.

Vitinho tem apenas um jogo como profissional. No clássico contra o Atlético-MG, no Independência, pela sexta rodada do Brasileiro, ele ganhou uma chance no lugar de Robinho, aos 21 minutos do segundo tempo, mas não teve muitas oportunidades na partida.

Vitinho chegou recentemente de Londres, onde participou dos treinamentos finais da Seleção Brasileira antes do embarque para a Copa do Mundo na Rússia. Isso pode ter ajudado em mostrar seu futebol.

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Rain forces draw at Chelmsford

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There were cricket matches abandoned across the country on Sunday, and Sri Lanka’s Tour Match against Essex at Chelmsford was one of those to fall foul of inclement weather. Less than 13 overs were bowled before persistent rain led to an early end after lunch on day three, although that was still enough time for 17-year-old seamer Reece Topley to rattle the tourists’ top order with two quick wickets as they reached 38 for 3 in their second innings.Topley had first-innings centurion and likely Test debutant Lahiru Thirimanne caught behind in his second over before Maurice Chambers removed opening partner Tharanga Paranavitana for a single. In the very next over Topley got rid of Dinesh Chandimal and Sri Lanka were staring at a repeat of their final day capitulation at Cardiff, having been reduced to a perilous 10 for 3.But Kumar Sangakkara and Thilan Samaraweera stood firm until the lunch break and, ultimately, the end of the match, putting on an unbeaten 28 in 10 overs. With Tillakaratne Dilshan unlikely to feature in the third Test at the Rose Bowl, Sri Lanka will be looking to their other senior batsmen to step up their games, and as such Sangakkara’s performance in this match will have been heartening to them.”There is no change at this stage,” Sri Lanka coach Stuart Law said of Dilshan’s recovery from a fractured thumb. “His thumb is still in a splint, he is also in some discomfort at this stage and the medical team have said that he is highly likely to miss the Test. So the game against Essex has proved very useful because it’s allowed a couple of our batsmen to get amongst the runs.”Young Lahiru Thirimanne, who is only 21, batted well in our first innings and hit 104 before we retired him out, which was a good indication that he was hitting the ball as good as he could. It was also great for Sangakkara to get out there and score 153 runs in the first innings and that will do his confidence no end of good.”A lively Chelmsford pitch showed that the frailties in Sri Lanka’s batting remain, however, and they are still susceptible to pace and bounce – as the 6′ 7” Topley showed while collecting match figures of 6 for 34. “He has bags of talent and we are delighted with his progress,” said Chris Silverwoord, the former England seamer and current bowling coach at Essex. “He has a big heart, is quick to take on advice and works hard at his game.”It’s very encouraging to see the level of progress he has made so far and he’s made a very encouraging start to his career, but he knows there is a lot of hard work ahead of him yet.”

Jacobs out with finger injury

A fractured finger has put Mumbai Indians’ wicketkeeper-batsman Davy Jacobs out of action for at least two weeks

Firdose Moonda04-May-2011A fractured finger has put Mumbai Indians’ wicketkeeper-batsman Davy Jacobs out of action for at least two weeks. Jacobs said he was not sure for how long the injury would keep him out, but he hoped to be back for Mumbai’s final group match on May 22.”I won’t be out for too long, as it’s not a ligament or muscle, just bone,” Jacobs told ESPNcricinfo. “It won’t restrict me when I come back.”Jacobs picked up the injury while standing up to Munaf Patel in Mumbai’s match against Kings XI Punjab in Mumbai on May 2. Having often stood up to the fast bowlers in the tournament, Jacobs was struck on his thumb off Patel’s first delivery which is when he is likely to have suffered the fracture, but went on to keep for the rest of the match.Mumbai, for whom he has regularly opened the batting, had signed up Jacobs for this IPL season on the back of his solid performance in the Champions League 2010 for South Africa domestic side Warriors. Jacobs put together a series of attacking cameos without going on to make a big score, and he has been steady behind the stumps, drawing praise from former India gloveman and Mumbai’s wicketkeeping coach Kiran More.

Hughes and Katich save NSW's day

With suggestions that his international career was at the cross roads, Phillip Hughes made arguably his most important century to anchor the Blues on day one of this decider

The Bulletin by Alex Malcolm17-Mar-2011
ScorecardPhillip Hughes celebrates another century in a Shield final•Getty ImagesFour years ago in the 2007-08 Sheffield Shield final, Phillip Hughes announced himself as a future Test player with his first Shield hundred to help New South Wales to victory. Four years on, with suggestions that his international career was at the cross roads, Hughes made arguably his most important century to anchor the Blues on day one of this decider.It wasn’t the same Hughes that we’ve come to know and expect. It was a new and improved version. A mature batsman who has shelved his dashing, flashing, style for a recalibrated technique that allowed him to survive 278 balls, and compile a classy 138 on a fresh first day pitch in Hobart.Tasmania fans might look at the scorecard and wonder why George Bailey decided to bowl when the coin fell his way. But the Blues captain Simon Katich admitted he would have done the same on a surface that had a lot of live green grass. Add to that the fact that the average first innings total in Hobart this year has been just 172, and that the side fielding first in all five matches at Bellerive this year has won, it was no surprise Bailey elected to bowl.But the surface was harder than expected. Although it did plenty off the seam early, anything overpitched was driven without fear. Hughes and a rejuvenated David Warner set up the day with a wonderful opening stand. They put on 88 in the first 74 minutes. They played the lines and were unperturbed at being beaten on a consistent basis. But anything overpitched was punished. Warner was particularly savage on Ben Hilfenhaus, his first seven overs cost 40.Warner looked set for another big score before Xavier Doherty was introduced. Doherty didn’t produce consistent spin. But he spun two balls sharply and both claimed wickets. He enticed Warner to drive on 47 and ripped it back to through gate to rattle leg stump. Doherty then forced a defensive prod from Usman Khawaja, yielding an inside edge which was claimed by Ed Cowan’s quick reflexes at short leg.When James Faulkner trapped Phil Jaques in front just on lunch Tasmania looked to have reclaimed the ascendency. But the middle session belonged to Hughes. He had looked impressive but vulnerable at different times in the morning. He was 55 at lunch having been reprieved by the normally reliable Bailey on 48. But in the afternoon Hughes showed how far his game had come. He looked impenetrable. His movements were simple; his bat looked as wide as the Derwent. His previously unusual back foot movement to leg was now going to off. He covered off stump in defence. He drove magnificently straight when given the chance. He also cut responsibly and sensibly when offered width and struck one powerful slog sweep off Doherty for six.He combined beautifully with his captain and, at times, Test opening partner who was unusually batting at No. 5. Katich was dogged prior to tea while Hughes flourished. After tea Katich scored prolifically while Hughes dropped anchor. It was typical Katich. Anything short and wide was punished and anything straight picked off. Their partnership of 185 looked to set the game up before Tasmania took the new ball and showed the wicket still had plenty to offer for the bowlers. Katich was trapped four shy of a century by James Faulkner. His 96 had taken him to fourth all-time for total runs scored in Shield Finals. Hughes fell to a beauty from Luke Butterworth who bowled better than his one wicket suggested. Butterworth consistently beat the bat all day but Hughes’ was the only edge that went to hand.The Blues sent in nightwatchman Scott Coyte with Katich falling in the 87th over. But the man they were protecting, Ben Rohrer, batted anyway with Hughes departure. New South Wales will look to post 400 plus with Peter Nevill and Steve O’Keefe still to come. It will be a good platform for the away side that need to win to claim their 46th Shield. A draw will be good enough for Tasmania.

Leeds transfer news on Gelhardt exit

Joe Gelhardt is likely to attract interest and could leave Elland Road if Leeds United are relegated, according to The Telegraph (via MOT Leeds News).

The lowdown

Leeds paid £900,000 to sign Gelhardt from Wigan Athletic in the summer of 2020, committing him to a four-year contract. He’s gone to make 18 first-team appearances for the club, and 28 at Under-23 level.

The striker scored what could prove to be a crucial goal against Norwich City in March, snatching all three points for Leeds in the 94th minute.

Jesse Marsch’s side are battling to avoid demotion to the Championship two seasons after their Premier League return.

They’re currently two points ahead of 18th-place Everton, but the Toffees do have a game in hand.

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The latest

Journalist Mike McGrath writes (via MOT Leeds News) that it would be ‘foolish’ to think that clubs would not consider a move for Gelhardt if Leeds drop.

He would also expects opportunistic suitors to present themselves for Raphinha, Illan Meslier, Patrick Bamford and Kalvin Phillips.

A number of contracts at Leeds include relegation release clauses, but it’s unclear if that applies to Gelhardt.

The verdict

Gelhardt may feel that he should have had more opportunities for Leeds’ senior side. He’s featured in 16 Premier League matches this season, but only two of those have been starts.

That’s despite the fact that Bamford has only been fit for ten games as a result of injuries. But he should think twice about leaving, even if Leeds fall to the second tier.

If another club does snap up Bamford, the manager may be willing to place more faith in Gelhardt as the team’s primary striker at a lower level.

The teenager may have offers from other Premier League clubs, but it could be a similar story to this season. Any suitors may also regard him as one for the future given his limited experience.

But if he’s the man to fire Leeds to promotion, then he could make the spot in his own in the top-flight at the second time of asking.

In other news, this man is unlikely to stay at the club. 

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