da marjack bet: Poucas horas depois do pedido de demissão do técnico Cuca ter sido anunciado, a diretoria do Corinthians já começou a trabalhar para anunciar o novo profissional o mais rápido possível. Eles não querem expor Fernando Lázaro, que se tornou auxiliar da comissão permanente, mas que até semana passada era o responsável por comandar o Timão.
A ideia é agir rapidamente no mercado, assim como foi quando anunciou Cuca poucas horas depois de remanejar a função de Lázaro. Por isso, um treinador que esteja livre no mercado tem mais chances de assumir o clube, neste momento. Até porque, o intuito é já tê-lo no banco de reservas neste sábado (29), quando o Time do Povo enfrenta o Palmeiras, no Allianz Parque, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro.
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Quando Cuca sinalizou que não permaneceria no comando corintiano, ainda na terça-feira (25), véspera do jogo decisivo pela terceira fase da Copa do Brasil, contra o Remo, a direção do clube alvinegro já havia se movimentado em busca de alguns nomes. Vanderlei Luxemburgo é o favorito no momento. A ideia é manter o perfil deixado pelo ex-treinador: um profissional com currículo, respeitado e que tenha o domínio do vestiário. Isso não significa que Luxa já foi escolhido. Muitos profissionais foram recomendados à direção corintiana nas últimas horas e todos eles estão sendo avaliados, principalmente pelo presidente Duílio Monteiro Alves e o gerente de futebol Alessandro Nunes.
Ainda assim, caso o Corinthians não feche com o seu novo treinador até o Dérbi, Fernando Lázaro pode dirigir a equipe. Treinador do sub-20, o ex-meia Danilo pode ser uma opção, mas, até o momento, ela é descartada pelas pessoas do clube.
Celtic provided the perfect response to their 3-2 defeat to their rivals before the international break with a 3-0 win over Hearts at Parkhead on Saturday.
The Hoops had allowed their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership table to be cut down to 13 points by losing to Rangers, but immediately bounced back with a convincing win over the Jam Tarts.
Daizen Maeda took his tally for the season to 30 goals in all competitions for the Bhoys with his two strikes against Hearts, whilst Jota added another goal to his collection since his return to Parkhead in the January transfer window.
Whilst many will focus on the attacking talent that was on display, as Jota and Maeda stole the headlines with their goals, the presence of Callum McGregor in the middle of the park was equally as important.
Why Callum McGregor's performance was important for Celtic
The retired Scotland international missed the 3-2 defeat to Rangers before the break through injury and returned to show the Hoops what they missed with a sublime display in midfield.
Celtic’s captain lined up alongside Reo Hatate and Arne Engels in the midfield three against Hearts on Saturday and stood out as the star performer in that area of the pitch.
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This illustrates why his display was so important for Brendan Rodgers against Hearts because it highlights the quality he brings in and out of possession.
The left-footed star provides a metronomic presence at the base of the midfield for Celtic with his ability to complete passes efficiently under pressure, completing 94% of his passes overall in the division this season.
McGregor, who completes 73 passes per game on average, can control games for the Hoops by dictating the tempo of matches with his passing quality, whilst also frustrating opposition teams because of his press resistance on the ball, forcing them to drop back deeper.
This is part of the reason why Celtic struggled without their captain when they faced Rangers at Parkhead before the break, as Engels is not best suited to that role as the number six.
Why Arne Engels struggled against Rangers
The former Augsburg star started at the base of the midfield, with Luke McCowan and Hatate in the number eight positions, and struggled against the Gers.
Engels is usually tasked with playing as one of the more advanced midfielders, looking to score and create goals, but had to step up in a deeper role against Rangers because of his captain’s injury.
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As you can see in the table above, the Belgium international failed to live up to the standards that the skipper has set for that position in or out of possession, losing the ball far too frequently and offering little protection to the back four.
The 21-year-old starlet should not be expected to be as effective in that role, though, because he is an attack-minded player who has a future as a number eight for Celtic, rather than as a deep-lying conductor of play.
Engels has racked up ten goals and 12 assists in all competitions for the Scottish giants this term, which shows that he has excelled at his natural game – scoring and creating goals.
The former Bundesliga whiz is not the long-term successor to McGregor, because that is not his natural game, and that is why he struggled in the game against Rangers before the break.
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Rodgers, though, may have already unearthed his next version of the Celtic captain by bringing 19-year-old academy starlet Jude Bonnar into the first-team group.
Why Jude Bonnar could be the next Callum McGregor
The teenage dynamo has been in the matchday squad on five occasions in all competitions since the start of February, and got ten minutes off the bench in a 5-1 win over Aberdeen in the Premiership.
That ten-minute cameo, in which the Scotland U21 international completed all four of his attempted passes, was his first-team debut for the Hoops and the manager spoke to his suitability for the team after the match.
Rodgers told the Daily Record: “He’s got a good profile and fits how we want to play. So that is a nice little taster for him.”
This suggests that the Northern Irish boss sees potential in Bonnar and believes that the teenage talent has the technical skills and know-how to suit the way that his team lines up, with a number six and two eights in a midfield three.
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The B team star, whose ability was described as “unbelievable” by former coach Alan McGrillen, spoke to Celtic TV after the game and admitted that he looks up to McGregor as a role model, because of how he acts on and off the pitch every day.
Bonnar has already shown a tiny glimpse of his metronomic qualities, completing 100% of his passes in his cameo against Aberdeen, and Rodgers could look to help him develop and refine that ability to mould him into the new version of McGregor in the future.
The Scottish youngster has also shown the potential to offer a goal threat, as the captain has with eight goals in 28 league matches this term, with a return of ten goals in 46 B team games.
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This is only the start of the road for Bonnar, though, and there is plenty more time left for him to progress as a player and forge his own way in the game, hopefully at Celtic.
The very early signs, however, are that the potential is there for him to develop into McGregor 2.0 for Rodgers as a composed and controlling midfield star who can also provide a goal threat.
Wicketkeeper Nurul Hasan, fast bowler Hasan Mahmud and left-arm spinner Hasan Murad were left out
Mohammad Isam18-Mar-2024Bangladesh have called up pace sensation Nahid Rana for the first Test against Sri Lanka in Sylhet. Rana is among three changes in the squad that also includes uncapped fast bowler Musfik Hasan and Litton Das, who returns to the Test squad after skipping the previous series against New Zealand.The 21-year old Rana has only been around for three seasons in domestic cricket, but already he has taken 63 wickets at 21.92 bowling average in first-class cricket. It includes three five-wicket hauls.The selectors have also included Musfik, who earned a call-up against Afghanistan last year. Musfik has 55 first-class wickets at 21.16. It will also be a chance for Litton to get back in the runs after having a horrid time in the white-ball formats against Sri Lanka recently.Related
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Wicketkeeper Nurul Hasan, fast bowler Hasan Mahmud and left-arm spinner Hasan Murad were left out from the squad that played against New Zealand in November.The first Test starts in Sylhet on March 22.Bangladesh squad for first Test against Sri Lanka: Najmul Hossain Shanto (Captain), Zakir Hasan, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Shadman Islam, Litton Kumer Das, Mominul Haque Showrab, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shahadat Hossain Dipu, Mehidy Hassan Miraz, Nayeem Hasan, Taijul Islam, Shoriful Islam, Syed Khaled Ahmed, Mushfik Hasan, Nahid Rana
Alisha Lehmann has delivered another nod towards critics of her supposedly showbiz lifestyle by saying that she could play for another 10 years.
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The Switzerland international is currently on the books of Italian giants Juventus. Her debut season with the Bianconeri delivered Serie A title glory, with the decision to leave WSL side Aston Villa in 2024 being vindicated.
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Lehmann has continued to face questions of whether she is as committed to her chosen profession as she could be, with off-field endorsements flooding in after becoming one of the most recognisable figures in the women’s game.
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The 26-year-old forward has always sought to silence any doubters, with the Swiss star adamant that football is her life. She has told : “I love it. I could literally play every day.
“So when I have some holidays, I just go to the beach and play football. And this makes me the happiest. When you play a sport or you do something you love, you enjoy it so much that you don’t need anything else.”
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Quizzed on whether she could spend another decade in the professional game, taking her well into her 30s, Lehmann added: “Maybe, yeah, I don’t know. I mean, that’s a long time. Football is something that I will always do. I want to play as long as I can.”
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When Chelsea lifted the FIFA Club World Cup trophy in 2021, they briefly stood atop the world. But since then, the English giants have failed to add another continental or intercontinental title to their collection. This summer in the United States, they’ll aim to change that.
Under new manager Enzo Maresca and the leadership of captain Reece James, the Blues are eyeing a strong run through Group D and into the knockout rounds. Chelsea have a long history of contending for trophies, and the revamped Club World Cup will be no exception. The Blues will be expected to make their presence felt as one of the tournament's favorites.
Domestically, the club has hovered in and out of the Premier League’s top four and is battling to secure a return to the UEFA Champions League for the 2025-26 season. They’re also juggling a deep UEFA Conference League campaign, with a quarterfinal berth already secured.
This summer, backed by a star-studded squad featuring EURO 2024 champion Marc Cucurella among others, Chelsea will look to reclaim their place at the summit of world football.
Chelsea will open against in the group stage against LAFC, which replaced Club Leon – expelled from the tournament because of multi-club ownership rules – after stunning Club America, 2-1, in extra time in a special play-in match.
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Next up is Chelsea, with a look at key players to watch, and expectations for the Premier League giants ahead of this summer's tournament.
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DOMESTIC LEAGUE: English Premier League
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Chelsea qualified by winning the 2020-21 UEFA Champions League title.
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Chelsea's talisman Cole Palmer will undoubtedly be one of the players to watch this summer. The England international is a star in the final third of the pitch, and has a wand of a left foot that – if given space – will guarantee you a threatening chance near the net. During their 2024-25 campaign so far, he's led the club in goal contributions in the Premier League, and in the Summer 2024, was a member of England's EURO team that made it to the finals of the competition.
Ahead of him is Senegal international Nicolas Jackson, who, on his best day, is one of the Premier League's fiercest strikers. The 23-year-old can also play off of the left side of the pitch and excels in hold-up play and on the counterattack. His most dangerous asset, however, might be his brute physicality. Jackson is not afraid of engaging in physical contact on the pitch or going up for 50-50 challenges.
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should be looking at the tournament as a semifinal appearance or bust. They are a club with high ambitions, and expectations to be competing for a trophy this summer in the U.S. – and anything else will be deemed not good enough for Maresca and his men.
With the likes of Palmer and Jackson, along with a midfield pairing of Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo, the Blues will look to storm the field as they compete with the world's finest throughout the competition. Realistically, they should top Group D by a wide margin, and proceed to be viewed as one of the most likely teams to compete for the trophy itself come the knockout rounds.
The Premier League side have already claimed the tournament trophy once, and they'll look to do it again this summer.
da leao: Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta has his eyes on both Newcastle United star Bruno Guimaraes and Real Sociedad ace Martin Zubimendi, according to reports, but he could also look to bring in another highly-rated player with the duo.
Berta targeting Bruno Guimaraes and Martin Zubimendi for Arsenal
da supremo: Earlier this week, journalist Eduardo Burgos broke news that Berta personally wants both Guimaraes and Zubimendi, not either or, to come in and bolster Mikel Arteta’s midfield ahead of next season.
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While Arsenal are struggling to finalise a deal for Zubimendi right now, with advanced talks stalling (CaughtOffside), they haven’t completely given up the chase either, and it is believed that the Gunners could strike a deal for Guimaraes for around £59 million if Newcastle fail to qualify for the Champions League.
News of Berta plotting moves for both midfielders was then backed up by reports closer to home, with GiveMeSport’s Ben Jacobs sharing that Guimaraes has been put forward by Arsenal’s new transfer chief as a serious option.
Arsenal’s interest in the Brazil international with Zubimendi appears pretty concrete at this stage, which comes as good news considering Thomas Partey and Jorginho are set to leave when their contracts expire this summer.
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Jacobs, sharing a further update on the club’s plans for what could be a record-breaking summer under Berta, says another Newcastle United star Alexander Isak remains firmly on their radar.
Arsenal may sign Alexander Isak with Guimaraes and Zubimendi
The £120,000-per-week striker has dazzled as one of the English top flight’s standout forwards this season, and despite the potential cost involved in their mooted double-swoop for Zubimendi and Guimaraes, it is believed Berta may also try to sign Isak for Arsenal alongside the pair.
“So Zubimendi is very much the Edu target, but Berta is going to be looking at Bruno Guimaraes,” said Jacobs to GiveMeSport.
“And my understanding is that Arsenal may try for both Zubimendi and Guimaraes, plus Isak or [Benjamin] Sesko.”
The Swede has scored 22 goals in just 32 appearances across all competitions, so Arsenal are well aware of his quality, but a deal for him could be too much to ask. Newcastle value their man at around £150 million, so the Gunners would need to smash their transfer record to even hope of prising Isak away from St. James’ Park.
Arteta personally wants Isak, according to other reports, but Sesko may be a much more realistic target considering the release clause in his contract.
The contracts of Mike Hesson and Sanjay Bangar, director of cricket operations and head coach respectively, have not been renewed
Shashank Kishore04-Aug-2023Andy Flower has been appointed head coach of Royal Challengers Bangalore as the franchise looks to overturn a disappointing IPL 2023, where they failed to make the playoffs for the first time in four seasons. Flower has come on board on a three-year term to begin with.The decision follows a “comprehensive three-year performance review” following IPL 2023, where the team finished sixth and missed the playoffs narrowly. At RCB, Flower will reunite with Faf du Plessis, the captain, who he worked with earlier during his time as head coach of St Lucia Kings in the CPL.Flower replaced Sanjay Bangar, the former India allrounder, in the job after having also been in talks with Rajasthan Royals for a similar position under Kumar Sangakkara. The franchise is set to appoint a new director of cricket operations who will replace Mike Hesson. This could happen “over the next couple of months,” RCB vice-president Rajesh Menon said.The new director is expected to appoint the specialist coaches, which also puts a question mark over the future of the incumbents: Adam Griffith (bowling coach), S Sriram (assistant coach) and Malolan Rangarajan (lead scout and fielding coach).
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“I recognise the work put in by Mike Hesson and Sanjay Bangar, who are two coaches I respect,” Flower said in an RCB statement. “I’m particularly excited to be reunited with Faf. We have worked very well together in the past I look forward to forging our partnership and relationship into something bigger and better.”Till the end of IPL 2023, Flower was head coach of Lucknow Super Giants. Under him, they made back-to-back playoffs in their first two years in the competition. In July, he was replaced by Justin Langer, the former Australia coach. Prior to his stint with LSG, Flower had been associated with Punjab Kings in the IPL.Flower comes on board with a decorated CV. A T20 World Cup-winning coach with England in 2010, the former Zimbabwe captain has also coached teams to titles at the PSL (Multan Sultans), ILT20 (Gulf Giants), and the men’s Hundred (Trent Rockets). With Flower in charge, St Lucia Kings reached the CPL final twice. Most recently, he worked with Australia as a consultant during the men’s Ashes.
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Hesson had stepped into the role in similar circumstances as Flower in 2019, after RCB chose not to renew their contracts with Gary Kirsten, Ashish Nehra and Vikram Solanki following a last-place finish that season.Overall, Hesson led the team to three successive playoffs before the team fell away in their final must-win league game this year against Gujarat Titans. Bangar came on board in 2022, after Simon Katich’s exit as head coach, upon Virat Kohli’s recommendation.As reported earlier, the RCB management was deliberating changes to its coaching staff with the contracts usually up for renewal around September. The franchise is believed to have been keen to give Flower enough space and time leading into the auction.Menon also confirmed that the RCB women’s team will have a new head coach in place soon – Hesson performed the role in the first season of the Women’s Premier League. However, the management of the women’s team is “not likely” to come under the purview of the new director of cricket. “We wanted to have just the head coach and captain drive that ship.” RCB women finished fifth among six teams during the inaugural season.Three-time IPL finalists, RCB have never won the tournament. They last had a shot at the title in 2016, where they were pipped by Sunrisers Hyderabad in a close finish.
At least domestically, the rest of this campaign for Tottenham Hotspur has to be focused on getting the team to the best place possible for the start of next season.
Ange Postecoglou’s side have been blindsided by an enormous number of injuries this year, and while that has had a serious impact on their results, there is at least one positive.
The lack of options has seen the manager turn to the club’s tremendously exciting youngsters far more than fans would have predicted in the summer.
Moreover, they haven’t just made up the numbers but have helped improve the side, with one prospect doing so well that his valuation has more than doubled.
Spurs' most exciting youngsters
So, when it comes to the club’s young talent this season, there is one player who has probably received the most attention: Archie Gray.
The former Leeds United gem joined the club in the summer for around £30m, so there were some hefty expectations placed upon him, but so far, it would be fair to say he’s more than met them.
For example, even though he is still 18 years old and primarily a central midfielder, the Durham-born dynamo has had to deputise across the backline this term, excelling at full-back and centre-back.
So far, the tremendously promising phenom has made 18 appearances at centre-back, seven at right-back, five at left-back, and two in defensive midfield, and it looks like he could eventually fulfil analyst Ben Mattinson’s claim that he’s a “future £100m” star.
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Amazingly, there is an even younger player who has caught the eye for the North Londoners this season: Mikey Moore.
The academy product has been limited to just 16 first-team appearances this term, but he’s already scored one goal, picked up two assists and left a serious impression on his senior teammates.
For example, following his eye-catching display against AZ Alkmaar in the Europa League, James Maddison described the 17-year-old as “fearless” and like “Neymar on the left wing” – high praise indeed.
There is another teenage sensation within the first team, though, someone who is already worth more than double what he cost the club a year ago.
The Spurs youngster whose value has soared
While arguments could be made about including the likes of Wilson Odobert and Pape Matar Sarr in discussions about the club’s youngsters, we are talking specifically about those who aren’t even 20 yet, like Lucas Bergvall.
The 19-year-old Swede signed for Tottenham for around £8.5m last winter but did not officially join the squad until the summer.
However, while he’s still incredibly new to English football, the former Djurgårdens ace has taken to it like a duck to water and is already a key member of the first team.
In fact, the “uber-complete” talent, as dubbed by Mattinson, has been so impressive for the Lilywhites that, according to Football Transfers, he is now worth up to €21.7m, which comes out to about £18m.
That means the Stockholm-born dynamo is already worth 111% more than Daniel Levy and Co paid for him, which, based on his growing importance to the club, seems about right.
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For example, he has already made 34 appearances under Postecoglou this season, scoring one goal and providing three assists.
On top of that, FBref have placed him in the top 3% of midfielders across Europe’s top five leagues for tackles in the attacking third, the top 6% for long pass completion and successful take-ons and the top 8% for tackles and interceptions, all per 90.
Ultimately, in Bergvall, Spurs have struck gold, as he is way ahead of where you’d expect a 19-year-old midfielder to be, and his skyrocketing valuation is just more confirmation of his incredible talent.
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Cruz Azul and the Whitecaps will face each other on June 1st in the final of the tournament.
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The winner will qualify for the 2029 Club World Cup and the 2025 Intercontinental Cup
The prize for the winner is $4 million
The Whitecaps are seeking their first title, while “La Máquina” is aiming for their seventh
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Amid speculation and uncertainty over the venue for the CONCACAF Champions Cup final between Cruz Azul and the Vancouver Whitecaps, the Canadian club has confirmed that the match will be played at Estadio Olímpico Universitario in Mexico City. Through their social media channels, Vancouver announced that the final will take place on Sunday, June 1.
The decision gives Cruz Azul a shot at winning an international title at a stadium where the usual home team, Pumas, hasn’t lifted a continental trophy since 1990, when they defeated Pinar del Río. While CONCACAF has yet to officially confirm the venue, the Whitecaps have already signaled their return to Mexico City—a place where they recently eliminated Pumas. Vancouver also earned a win over Monterrey earlier in the tournament, making them no strangers to success on Mexican soil.
So why is the final being held in Mexico City? The tournament’s rules leave room for interpretation. According to Article 12.8 of the CONCACAF regulations, “The final will be hosted by CONCACAF at a neutral venue.” Yet the same article adds: “At its sole discretion, CONCACAF reserves the right to award hosting rights to the club with the higher ranking as defined in section 12.12.5.”
In other words, the Confederation has full authority to choose the venue—regardless of previous precedent or the use of a points system.
Article 12.12.5 outlines how ranking is determined: it’s based on performance from the Round of 16 through the Semifinals (excluding the First Round), with total points accumulated as the primary factor. If teams are tied on points, the tie-breakers are applied in this order: superior goal difference, more goals scored, more away goals, more wins, more away wins, fewer disciplinary points, higher position in the CONCACAF Club Ranking, and finally, a drawing of lots.
As it stands, Vancouver has 10 points and a +4 goal difference—thanks in part to their two-goal win over Inter Miami. Cruz Azul overtook them by reaching 12 points and a +5 goal difference after their semifinal win over Tigres, positioning the Mexican club as the higher seed and, presumably, the host.
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Cruz Azul and the Whitecaps will not only be competing for the Concacaf Champions Cup title, but also for a spot in the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2025 Intercontinental Cup. Alongside the $4 million prize money, the winner will gain significant sporting advantages.
Qualifying for these international tournaments also brings financial rewards—especially the Club World Cup, which offers payouts for both participation and progression through the rounds. The Intercontinental Cup, meanwhile, provides valuable experience against top teams from other regions, as seen in 2024 when Pachuca faced off against Botafogo and Real Madrid.
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Led by head coach Jasper Sorensen, Vancouver is aiming to become the first Canadian club to win the Concacaf title. In previous attempts, Montreal Impact lost the 2014–15 final to Club América, and Toronto FC fell on penalties to Chivas in 2018. The Whitecaps also have the chance to become just the fourth MLS team to win the competition. DC United did it in 1998, LA Galaxy followed in 2000, and it took 22 years before the Seattle Sounders claimed the trophy in 2022 by defeating Pumas.
Cruz Azul, on the other hand, is chasing a record-tying seventh title in the competition, which would put them level with Club América as the tournament’s most successful club.
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WHAT NEXT FOR CRUZ AZUL AND WHITECAPS?
There’s still a long wait ahead before Cruz Azul and Vancouver face off in the Champions Cup final. In the meantime, both teams will need to shift their focus back to domestic competition. Cruz Azul will take on León in the Liga MX quarterfinals, which kick off on May 7 and 8. On the other hand, Vancouver will look to maintain their strong form in MLS, where they currently sit atop the Western Conference. Today, they host Real Salt Lake in Matchday 11.
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ECB Reporters Network09-Aug-2023
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Northern Superchargers made it two wins from their two completed matches as they held off Trent Rockets’ chase to win by three runs at Trent Bridge.Superchargers were defending 142 for 5, having recovered from a devastating burst of 3 for 8 in 10 balls by Luke Wood at the start thanks to David Wiese, who made 54 from 25, and Brydon Carse (33 from 29) adding 72 unbroken from 48 balls, of which 47 came off the last 15 deliveries, including four sixes from the Namibia allrounder.After Alex Hales hit 29 from 22 balls at the top of the Rockets innings, Sam Hain (20 from 12) and Daniel Sams (27 from 14) took them close but ultimately Reece Topley (2 for 20) defended nine off the last five balls to see the Superchargers home. Wayne Parnell (3 for 21) and Callum Parkinson (2 for 27) did the damage earlier.After judging that bowling first was the best option on this pitch, Rockets could not have had a better start, left-armer Wood delivering back-to-back sets from the pavilion end and hitting the stumps three times to dismiss Tom Banton, Harry Brook and Matthew Short, each with full, swinging deliveries that he celebrated spectacularly.After sharing 180 of the Superchargers’ massive 201 for 3 against Southern Brave last time out, the trio’s combined contribution this time was 8 – all to Short. Responsibility sat with Adam Hose to lead a rebuild from 9 for 3 but after finding the boundary three times he shanked one from Joe Root – in his first appearance of the competition – and was caught at wide long-on.With Root’s offbreaks and canny left-arm spinner Imad Wasim both making scoring difficult, Root picked up a second wicket when a Saif Zaib paddle went wrong. Superchargers looked in desperate need of a strong finish at 83 for 5 after 75.Wiese provided it, hammering four sixes and three fours in a 25-ball unbeaten 54 – albeit having been gifted 10 of those runs by drops on the boundary rope by Hales and Hain – alongside a steadier innings from Carse to give themselves and the other Superchargers bowlers something to defend.Rockets lost Dawid Malan to ball 13 when he found Brook at deep square leg off Parkinson but Hales and Munro were quickly into a rhythm, Munro lofting Parkinson over deep midwicket for six before Hales adeptly found the fence four times in five balls against Short’s offspin.However, both were out in the space of four deliveries to bring Superchargers right back into it as Parnell bowled his second set, Munro slicing to deep point and Hales aiming an inelegant swipe at one that kept a tad low and scattered his stumps.It left two new batters at the crease and though Root was one of them, the former England captain lasted only eight deliveries, failing with the reverse sweep as Parkinson grabbed his second wicket. Hain lofted Parkinson beautifully over cover on the short side and Tom Kohler-Cadmore cleared the long-on boundary off Adil Rashid, leaving 51 required from the final 25 balls.Hain and Kohler-Cadmore holed out in the space of four balls. Sams cleared the leg-side boundary twice off Wiese and Lewis Gregory defied Wiese’s brilliant attempted stop to clear the long-on boundary off Parnell, Sams perished off ball 98 as he skied to long-on and the Rockets fell four short of their target.