يواصل قائد منتخب مصر ونجم فريق ليفربول، محمد صلاح، تألقه في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز من خلال تحقيق رقم جديد في المسابقة الإنجليزية.
وقاد محمد صلاح فريقه ليفربول إلى تحقيق الفوز على نظيره نيوكاسل يونايتد أمس، بهدفين دون رد في اللقاء الذي أقيم على ملعب “أنفيلد”، ضمن منافسات الجولة السابعة والعشرين من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.
وتمكن محمد صلاح من صناعة هدف ليفربول الثاني بحلول الدقيقة 63 من عمر الشوط الثاني، والذي أحرزه الدولي الأرجنتيني أليكسيس ماك أليستر.
وبهذه النتيجة، ارتفع رصيد ليفربول إلى النقطة 67 في المركز الأول في ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، بينما تجمد رصيد نيوكاسل يونايتد عند النقطة 44 في المركز السادس.
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وبذلك تمكن محمد صلاح من الوصول إلى المساهمة التهديفية العاشرة بصناعة هدف في مباراة نيوكاسل يونايتد خلال شهر فبراير.
حيث نجح هداف ليفربول في صناعة 4 أهداف وتسجيل 6 أهداف خلال مواجهات الريدز في شهر فبراير عن منافسات الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.
وأصبح النجم المصري هو اللاعب الوحيد في تاريخ الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز الذي ساهم في تسجيل 10 أهداف ما بين الصناعة والتسجيل خلال شهر واحد في مناسبات متعددة.
يذكر أن هداف الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز قد سبق له وأن ساهم في 10 أهداف خلال شهر ديسمبر عن عام 2018، وتمكن أيضاً من تحقيق 14 مساهمة تهديفية خلال شهر ديسمبر عن عام 2024.
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Salah is the only player to register 10 goals and assists in a month on multiple occasions 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ufAOBwwF5J — Premier League (@premierleague) February 27, 2025
Tottenham Hotspur are currently on a fantastic run of form under boss Ange Postecoglou, winning five games in a row in all competitions.
The run started in the Carabao Cup against Coventry City, before two Premier League victories and two wins in the Europa League against Qarabağ and Ferencvaros.
Last night’s victory came thanks to goals from Pape Sarr and Brennan Johnson, with Spurs boasting a wrath of first-team changes allowing numerous fringe and youth players to shine.
18-year-old Lucas Bergvall took his rare start with both hands, grabbing the assist for the opener and helping Postecoglou’s side get off to the perfect start in Hungary.
Despite Bergvall’s impressive display, one other first-team member caught the eye, staking his claim for a regular starting role at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Mikey Moore’s stats against Ferencvaros
He may only be 17 years of age, but forward Mikey Moore has already caught the eye of supporters during pre-season, which has allowed him to feature under Postecoglou in the Spurs first-team setup so far this season.
Last night was the first time he featured for an entire 90 minutes, with Moore showcasing his talent despite his tender age.
The academy graduate managed a total of 68 touches, completing 33 passes and attempting seven dribbles – the most of any player on the pitch during the Europa League victory.
Moore also won six duels and won four fouls as he impressed with and without the ball for Postecoglou’s side during the European outing.
He may not have registered a goal or assist, but his performance will certainly have given the Spurs boss something to think about ahead of the club’s trip to face Brighton in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
However, he may struggle to dislodge one talent who is currently in somewhat of a purple patch after a disappointing start to the 2024/25 campaign.
The man who is Spurs’ own Saka
Spurs winger Johnson was subject to shocking abuse by some of the Spurs fanbase on social media during the opening weeks of the season, which led to the Welshman deactivating his Instagram account.
However, he’s since enjoyed an excellent run in front of goal, scoring in five consecutive matches – the best run of his professional career to date.
His subsequent form has seen him noted as a similar player to Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka, as per FBref, with Johnson finally starting to show glimpses as to why the club forked out £47.5m for his signature last summer.
The “frightening” Welshman, as described by content creator Dan Cook, also known as HLTCO, has scored more goals in the Premier League so far this season than his Gunners counterpart, whilst averaging a higher goal per shot on target rate – demonstrating how clinical he can be in the final third.
How Brennan Johnson & Bukayo Saka compare in the PL (2024/25)
Statistics
Johnson
Saka
Games played
6
6
Goals scored
2
1
Progressive passes per 90
5.3
4.3
Shots taken per 90
3.8
3.4
Goals per shot-on-target
0.3
0.1
Aerial duels won
71%
17%
Stats via FBref
Johnson has also averaged more progressive carries and shots per 90, further showcasing his talents in attacking areas, with the former Nottingham Forest really starting to settle into life in North London.
Having seen Saka – who boasts 118 goals and assists in 235 games for the Emirates side – dazzle for their rivals on the right flank, Spurs will be encouraged that they may have unearthed their own version of the Englishman in Johnson.
Whilst Moore’s display in the Europa League will undoubtedly stake his claim for a regular starting role under Postecoglou, Johnson’s current run of form could see him become undroppable – potentially seeing the youngster having to settle for an impact role.
However, many will be hoping that in the near future the pair can star together in attacking areas for many years to come.
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Kate Cross takes three early wickets to peg back Covid-depleted Superchargers
ECB Reporters Network12-Aug-2021
Lizelle Lee thumped 68 off 40 balls•Getty Images
Lizelle Lee fired Manchester Originals to an eight-wicket win at Headingley to dent Northern Superchargers’ hopes of reaching the women’s Hundred knockout stages.The Originals opener hit a rapid 68 to help the visitors ease to their target of 127 with 14 balls to spare, after captain Kate Cross starred by taking three wickets.Lee’s innings meant a superb unbeaten 75 from compatriot Laura Wolvaardt – who singlehandedly helped Superchargers post a competitive total – was in vain.Superchargers are second in the table with one match to play, level on points with Trent Rockets and Oval Invincibles who both now have a game in hand.Lee led the way as Originals set a blistering pace in the Powerplay, smashing 11 boundaries to reach 50 without loss after 25 balls, the highest Powerplay score of the women’s Hundred to date.Related
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Emma Lamb fell shortly after for 10, well caught by Wolvaardt off Linsey Smith, but Lee continued in imperious fashion. She reached 52 from 27 balls, before smashing the first six of the match, and alongside compatriot Mignon du Preez reduced the target to 40 from 50 balls.Superchargers made the key breakthrough with 29 balls remaining as Lee was caught on the boundary by Wolvaardt off Kalea Moore, falling for 68 from 40 balls featuring 13 fours and one six – with Originals needing 25 from 29 deliveries.But du Preez took up the baton, hitting ball 77 for six to ease any nerves as she finished on 24 to see the Originals home.Having won the toss, Originals captain Cross led the charge with the ball – taking three wickets as Superchargers posted the lowest Powerplay score of the women’s Hundred of 16 for 4.Laura Wolvaardt strides off after her unbeaten half-century•Getty Images
Cross had Lauren Winfield-Hill caught behind off the third ball before Hannah Jones grabbed the key wicket of the tournament’s top-scorer Jemimah Rodrigues, brilliantly stumped by Elllie Threlkeld for seven.The Originals skipper returned to bowl a 10-ball set, dismissing Alice Davidson-Richards and Bess Heath without conceding a single run to leave Superchargers four down.Three successive boundaries arrested the slump as Wolvaardt and Sterre Kalis set about rebuilding patiently, nudging the hosts’ total past 50 from 55 balls.Kalis was run out for 19, ending a useful 38-run stand, but Superchargers finished strongly by taking 72 runs off the remaining 31 balls. Wolvaardt played the starring role, passing 50 from 44 balls before smashing 20 off the final five to finish with 75 from 51.Superchargers were without three players, after one squad member’s positive test forced two other players into self-isolation. Originals, meanwhile, were again missing the injured Harmanpreet Kaur, who is due to return to India to spend time with her family ahead of the national team’s series against Australia.
Neste 1º dia de 2022, o Flamengo parabenizou Andreas Pereira pelo aniversário de 26 anos do meio-campista, emprestado pelo Manchester United ao clube carioca até junho deste ano. Na postagem, há diversos tipos de reações, que vão de felicitações e apoio a ironias pela falha na recente final da Libertadores.
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Andreas já manifestou o seu desejo de permanecer no Rubro-Negro, que teria que desembolsar cerca de 18 milhões de euros (aproximadamente R$ 115,5 milhões) pela aquisição na opção de compra. O Flamengo ainda não definiu se tentará um acordo pelo atleta.
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Jamie Porter and Sam Cook share seven wickets in devastating new-ball spell
ECB Reporters' Network05-Sep-2021
Jamie Porter roars in celebration•Getty Images
Paul Walter hit his fourth LV= Insurance Championship half-century of the season as Essex eked out a painstaking 74-run lead on a sun-baked Chelmsford day when 15 wickets fell.The tall left-hander was the only batsmen to get to grips with a worn pitch on which Gloucestershire were bowled out for a paltry 76 in 28 overs before lunch. Gloucestershire were undone in double-quick time as seamer Jamie Porter marked his 100th first-class appearance with 4 for 32, supported in a blistering opening spell by Sam Cook, who claimed 3 for 27.Division Two leaders Essex started in similar downbeat mode until Walter stepped in. By the close of the first day he had reached 71 not out from 189 balls.Gloucestershire, put in, were soon in trouble. Porter had Miles Hammond and Ben Charlesworth pinned lbw in successive overs. Cook then removed James Beacey and Tom Lace with consecutive balls, Bracey edging an outswinger and Lace misjudging one and losing his off stump.A third wicket in nine balls fell without addition when Chris Dent edged to second slip. He was soon followed by Graeme van Buuren, who left one from Cook that jagged back and removed his off stump.Ryan Higgins adopted an aggressive approach, but lost seventh-wicket partner Ollie Price, who slashed wildly to fourth slip for Porter’s fourth scalp. Simon Harmer took just three overs to wrap up the Gloucestershire innings taking the final three wickets for just two runs. Zafar Khan swept to square leg, Higgins was snaffled at short leg to end a 60-ball 25, and David Payne was bowled pushing forward.The procession of wickets continued at the start of Essex’s reply: it took 30 overs to post their first 50, by which time they were four wickets down.Nick Browne wafted at Payne in the third over while Alastair Cook went seven overs later when trapped in front by Higgins for 15. Tom Westley departed lbw for a 38-ball 2 and Michael Pepper tickled a lifter from Payne.Walter and Josh Rymell steadied the ship for 16 overs before tea, but four balls after the break Zafar turned one sharply and found the edge of Rymell’s bat.Walter had taken 20 balls to get off the mark, but quietly eased Essex into the lead He was joined by Adam Wheater (30 not out) in an unbroken sixth-wicket stand of 75 that threatened to take the game away from the visitors.
أعلنت لجنة الحكام بـ الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، عن طاقم تحكيم مباراة بيراميدز والمقاولون العرب، المقرر لها اليوم ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس مصر.
ويلاقي بيراميدز منافسه المقاولون العرب، على أرضية ملعب الدفاع الجوي في إطار مواجهات دور الـ 16 لبطولة كأس مصر.
وتأهل بيراميدز إلى دور الـ 16 بعد الفوز على المنصورة بنتيجة 3-0، في المباراة التي جمعت بينهما في دور الـ 32.
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بينما تأهل المقاولون العرب على حساب بتروجيت، بعدما فرض التعادل السلبي كلمته على المباراة في وقتيها الأصلي والإضافي، إلى أن حسمت ركلات الترجيح كفة المقاولون بنتيجة 4-3.
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Visando o início da temporada 2022, o lateral Matheus Alexandre se apresentou na última segunda-feira no Coritiba. O jogador fez parte do elenco que garantiu o acesso do time à elite do futebol nacional e agora está à disposição para o início do Campeonato Paranaense.
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‘A gente já está fazendo os exames e treinamentos. Vamos com tudo nesse estadual e estou pronto para ajudar minha equipe. Estou bem esperançoso nesse começo de ano, acredito que teremos uma excelente temporada’, falou.
Matheus chegou ao Coxa com a Série B já em andamento, antes defendeu a camisa da Inter de Limeira no Campeonato Paulista.
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Ipswich Town will know that their chances of staying up in the Premier League this campaign are somewhat slim, but Kieran McKenna’s Tractor Boys have always thrived when being an underdog under the manager’s stellar tenure to date.
Ipswich managed to achieve back-to-back promotions to the top-flight against heavy odds, and minus their humbling 4-1 defeat to West Ham United last time out on the road haven’t looked completely out of their depth dining at the elite table.
It will be a long and gruelling campaign ahead though that will test his side’s resolve, which will be made even harder if McKenna can’t manage to get a tune out of more of his attackers, away from Liam Delap’s heroics up top.
Szmodics and Chaplin's form this season
Whilst Delap has been an instant rip-roaring success in Suffolk, with the £20m summer recruit hammering home an impressive four strikes from seven games for his new relegation-threatened outfit, Sammie Szmodics has struggled to nail down a starting spot since his major move from Blackburn Rovers.
The current Championship golden boot holder has averaged only 44 minutes of action per game in the Premier League, with his showing against Southampton last month a real concern, as the Republic of Ireland international only managed to make a dire seven accurate passes alongside only being able to register one shot on target at Aaron Ramsdale’s shaky goal.
Of course, the ex-Peterborough United star did manage to score away at Manchester City to send the Tractor Boys away faithful into raptures back in August, but it’s been extremely stop-start since with no more goals coming his way.
It’s a similar story for Conor Chaplin too in McKenna’s current ranks, who has only managed to make the first-team from the get-go once this season in the top-flight, despite being crucial to Ipswich’s automatic promotion heroics last campaign.
The ex-Barnsley man does have one goal next to his name like Szmodics, but that was on a far less glamorous stage than his counterpart, with Chaplin firing home a strike in an EFL Cup tie versus League Two outfit AFC Wimbledon.
Registering 13 goals and eight assists in second-tier action throughout 2023/24, the 27-year-old will just pray his campaign this time around is a slow burner and he can eventually acclimatise to the pressures of the Premier League.
McKenna will hope these two can come good over time, with one ex-Tractor Boys player currently outperforming the out-of-sorts duo away from Suffolk.
How Dobra is performing after leaving Ipswich
The player in question is Chesterfield star Armando Dobra, who is a firm fan favourite to those with associations with the Spireites.
Funnily enough, the tricky Albania U21 international has come into his own at Chesterfield under the guidance of ex-Ipswich manager Paul Cook, with Dobra now a top performer for his team all the way down in League Two.
Dobra’s numbers since leaving Ipswich
Season
Games played
Goals scored
Assists
24/25
12
3
0
23/24
46
10
10
22/23
33
11
3
Sourced by Transfermarkt
Only managing to make 30 forgettable first-team appearances at Portman Road before exiting in 2022 on a free transfer, there must be some anguish now that Ipswich didn’t persist more with the 23-year-old, who constantly gets fans out of their seats at Chesterfield with entertaining displays.
Last campaign, Dobra amassed a stunning 20 goal contributions as his team finally returned to the EFL, with Spireites coach Danny Webb labelling the explosive number 17 as a “great” talent right after he penned a new deal to stay put with this side on the rise until 2026.
He has taken to being back in the EFL well too, with three strikes managed in all competitions from 12 games this campaign so far, surpassing both Szmodics and Chaplin’s goal tallies in the process.
Of course, the gulf in quality is huge between League Two and the very pinnacle of the English game, but there will still be some regrets at the end of the Tractor Boys all the same about potentially ditching Dobra too prematurely.
McKenna and Co won’t actively lose too much sleep over this situation, however, as Dobra continues to shine in the fourth tier, whilst Ipswich aim to stay put in the top flight.
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Arsenal made it two wins from three in the Champions League this season, securing a 1-0 win over Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk at the Emirates last night.
Mikel Arteta’s side never really looked as though they got themselves out of second gear, and struggled to really secure the victory in a convincing manner.
The only goal came after Gabriel Martinelli’s superb effort cannoned off the base of the post onto the back of the helpless Dmytro Riznyk and into the back of the net.
The Gunners registered a total of 13 shots in North London, but were unable to add to their tally, having to settle for a hard-fought 1-0 victory.
As a result, Arteta’s side remain unbeaten in Europe so far this season, still yet to concede a goal after their first three outings, looking in a strong position to advance to the knockout stages.
However, the result could’ve been more convincing had numerous players taken the chances they had been presented with during the meeting.
Leandro Trossard’s stats against Shakhtar
After failing to make a huge impact in the weekend’s defeat to Bournemouth – notably giving the ball away for William Saliba’s sending off – forward Leandro Trossard was handed an opportunity last night to impress from the off.
However, the Belgian endured a night to forget, producing some poor figures during the defeat and looking a shadow of his former self – which saw him bag 17 goals in all competitions last campaign.
The 29-year-old featured for a total of 87 minutes last night, managing just 38 touches in the process, completing only 21 passes and losing possession seven times in an all-round wasteful display.
Despite his lack of impact throughout the encounter, he was handed a chance to get himself on the scoresheet, stepping up to take the penalty during the closing stages.
However, Trossard had his tame effort saved by Riznyk, looking caught in two minds whether to go down the middle or place the ball to the goalkeeper’s left.
It was an all-around disappointing night for the Gunners’ number 19, but he wasn’t alone in producing a below-par performance for Arteta’s side.
The man who was just as poor as Trossard
Despite being named as a substitute at the weekend, striker Gabriel Jesus was recalled to the starting lineup, and was even named as Arteta’s captain for the Champions League clash at the Emirates.
However, the Brazilian wouldn’t feature in his natural centre-forward role, but instead on the right-hand side of Arsenal’s attack, covering for the injured Bukayo Saka.
Whilst the recall could’ve handed Jesus that confidence boost he so desperately needed, he was unable to change his fortunes of late, once again failing to impress.
During his 68-minute display, the 27-year-old only completed one of his attempted crosses and lost possession 12 times as he often looked wasteful when in possession.
Gabriel Jesus’ stats for Arsenal against Shakhtar
Statistics
Tally
Minutes played
68
Touches
65
Passes completed
40/46 (87%)
Crosses completed
1/5
Shots taken
2
Big chances missed
1
Possession lost
12x
Fouls committed
2
Stats via Sofascore
Jesus’ wastefulness translated into his chances in front of goal, missing one big chance after firing his one-on-one opportunity straight at the legs of the opposition ‘keeper.
As a result, Football London’s Kaya Kaynak handed the Brazilian a 5/10 match rating, an indication of how poor he was during the European victory.
This Sunday, Arsenal host the in-form Liverpool at the Emirates, desperate to continue their winning record and give them the best chance of competing for the Premier League title this season.
However, Jesus must be nowhere near the starting lineup, with every Gunner praying that Saka will be fit enough to return for the huge clash.
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