يلتقي فريق النصر أمام منافسه الرياض مساء اليوم الخميس في اللقاء الذي يجمع بينهما ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري السعودي.
وتقام مباراة النصر والرياض على أرضية ملعب فيصل بن فهد وذلك في إطار لقاءات الجولة 33 من المسابقة السعودية.
ويخوض فريق النصر مباراته وهو محتلًا المركز الثاني في سلم ترتيب الدوري برصيد 78 نقطة، بفارق 12 نقطة كاملة عن الهلال صاحب الصدارة والمتوج بلقب الدوري السعودي عن الموسم الحالي.
ولعب النصر 32 مباراة، حقق الفوز في 25 مباراة وتعادل في 3 لقاءات وخسر 4 مرات، سجل لاعبوه 94 هدفًا واستقبلت شباكه 38 هدفًا.
أما الرياض فيقبع في المركز الخامس عشر في سلم ترتيب الدوري السعودي “روشن”، برصيد 31 نقطة، بعد تحقيق 7 انتصارات و10 تعادلات، فيما نال 15 هزيمة. موعد مباراة النصر والرياض اليوم في الدوري السعودي
تقام مباراة النصر والرياض، مساء اليوم الخميس 23 مايو 2024، في تمام الساعة 9 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية. القناة الناقلة لمباراة النصر والرياض في الدوري السعودي
ومن المقرر أن تنقل أحداث مباراة النصر والرياض، عبر قناة SSC1 HD.
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O sinal e alerta foi ligado no Grêmio. Após colecionar quatro empates consecutivos no Brasileirão, o Grêmio foi superado pelo Sport dentro de casa e encerra a 7ª rodada do torneio uma posição acima da zona de rebaixamento.
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Na saída de campo, o zagueiro e capitão Pedro Geromel conversou com a imprensa e deu a sua visão sobre o momento do Tricolor na competição.
‘Antes do jogo com o Caxias, estávamos há 16 jogos sem perder. Estávamos em uma boa maré. Mas não engrenamos no Brasileirão. Hoje tivemos mais chances, mas sofremos um gol no começo. O Sport soube se defender e em um contra-ataque fez o segundo gol, com o pênalti. Até fizemos um, mas, infelizmente, não foi o suficiente’, afirmou.
Com 7 pontos, o Grêmio aparece na 16ª colocação e volta a campo no domingo, quando encara o Atlético-GO, fora de casa.
A day after he was dropped from the Test side, Bangladesh’s Mahmudullah has been picked by Jamaica Tallawahs for the remainder of the CPL
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Mahmudullah had scored a century in the Champions Trophy in June•Getty Images
A day after being dropped from the Test side, Bangladesh’s Mahmudullah has been picked by Jamaica Tallawahs for the remainder of the CPL. Mahmudullah will be a replacement for Pakistan’s Imad Wasim, who played five games for Tallawahs so far this season, but was recalled by the Pakistan Cricket Board to undergo fitness testing.”We are gutted to be losing Imad Wasim but Mahmudullah is a great replacement,” Tallawahs coach Paul Nixon said. “He is a proven match winner at international level and he is exactly the kind of player we need to claim back to back Hero CPL titles.”Wasim had picked up four wickets in the 17 overs he bowled in five matches, at an impressive economy rate of 5.35, the best for Tallawahs so far. Mahmudullah, though out of favour in Tests, scored a century against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy in June, helping Bangladesh to the semi-finals. In T20s overall, he has 2344 runs from 123 innings, at a strike rate of 114.28, and 67 wickets with an economy rate of 7.04.Mahmudullah will join Tallawahs on August 23, before their match against St Lucia Stars on August 25 at Sabina Park.
Chelsea are reportedly closing in on a deal for Mohammed Kudus.
Is Mohammed Kudus signing for Chelsea?
According to Football Insider, the Blues are close to agreeing personal terms with Kudus in what would be a marquee signing.
The fee for the Ajax livewire is expected to be around £40m and the player is keen on the move.
Kudus’ current contract at Ajax expires in 2025, and he rejected a one-year extension in April as he’s open to leaving the club in search of a new experience.
How good is Mohammed Kudus?
After Chelsea’s pre-season draw with Newcastle, Mauricio Pochettino underlined the need to create a squad with “good balance” with players who can “compete for their place.”
The beauty of signing Kudus is his positional versatility, and whilst the Argentine is still trying to trim the books, the addition of the 22-year-old would still be much welcomed.
In this window, the 2021 Champions League winners have already sold Kai Havertz, Mason Mount, Christian Pulisic, and Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang.
The Ghanaian, who has been at Ajax since 2020, could be the ideal man to fill the void. Indeed, he has established himself as one of the club’s most productive and esteemed assets, who looks ready to make the next step in his promising career.
This season, Kudus has registered 25 goal involvements in 42 appearances across all competitions and also enjoyed an impressive World Cup, where he scored twice and completed 71% of his dribbles.
Ajax midfielderMohammed Kudus.
The playmaker has demonstrated he is far superior to the level of the Dutch top-flight as he ranks within the best 4% outside of Europe’s top five leagues among his positional peers for non-penalty goals per 90, pass completion for 90, successful take-ons per 90, and touches in the attacking penalty area per 90.
Outside the Netherlands, he has also shown he is a problematic and potent forward with six-goal contributions in as many games in the Champions League group stage.
His most attractive trait is arguably his frightening versatility – according to The Athletic, in 2,272 minutes in the Eredivisie since the 2021/22 season, Kudus has played 22% of the time as a striker, 40% as a right-winger, 9% as an attacking midfielder and 22% as a central midfielder.
The 5 foot 9 dynamo has looked comfortable across the frontline and this adaptability can make him a formidable asset for Pochettino. If signed, this sort of impact and versatility are two attributes that Salomon Kalou possessed in abundance.
Whilst not a regular starter, the Ivorian was a key component of Chelsea’s success between 2006-2012. During his trophy-laden stint in West London, Kalou played on both wings and as a second striker, positions that Kudus occupies himself.
Despite this, Kalou finished his career in England with 60 goals and 47 assists in 254 appearances, winning a Premier League title, four FA Cups, and a first Champions League triumph for the club.
Salomon Kalou Chelsea
His previous manager Jose Mourinho lauded his talent and flexibility, saying: “He is a player I love to work with because he has everything to be a top, top attacking player.
"I don't say striker or winger, I say attacking player because he can be both. His quality is amazing.”
Therefore, Kudus, who has been described as “electric” by scout Jacek Kulig, could be a crucial attacking component for the upcoming season and can mirror Kalou’s long-lasting influence.
Brendan Rodgers has returned to Celtic for a second spell at Parkhead after a trophy-laden time in Glasgow earlier in his managerial career.
The Northern Irish tactician won seven trophies in less than three years with the Scottish giants between 2016 and 2019, before his move to Leicester.
He has now inherited a team that won five pieces of silverware in two seasons with Ange Postecoglou in charge, which included a domestic treble last season.
This means that Rodgers has a squad of proven winners with the quality required to dominate Scottish football in the upcoming campaign.
However, there is always room for improvement and the ex-Liverpool boss could improve his attacking options in midfield by signing Young Boys midfielder Fabian Rieder, who is a reported target for the club.
How good is Fabian Rieder?
The 5 foot 11 ace is an excellent midfielder whose performances in his home country during the 2022/23 season suggest that the 21-year-old technician would be a superb addition to the squad if he can translate his form over to Scotland.
Rieder could be unplayable alongside Reo Hatate in the middle of the park for the Glasgow-based outfit as they are both capable of making a big impact at the top end of the pitch.
Celtic midfielder Reo Hatate.
The Switzerland international produced seven goals to go along with five assists in 33 Super League outings last term, whilst the talented youngster also registered an eye-catching two goals and five assists in five Swiss Cup matches.
Hatate (six) was the only central midfielder to score more than four Scottish Premiership goals for the Hoops last season, with Callum McGregor (four), Aaron Mooy (four), and Matt O'Riley (three) behind him.
These statistics suggest that Rieder and the Japan international would both be Rodgers' outstanding goalscoring options in midfield, which could strike fear into the opposition if they line up alongside each other.
They are both capable of finding the back of the net on a semi-regular basis to support the frontline attackers and their combined threat could force attention away from the likes of Kyogo Furuhashi and Liel Abada as teams may need to keep close tabs on them arriving late from a midfield position.
This could free up more space for the strikers to do their damage as the Scottish giants would have multiple scoring options for defenders to deal with, rather than allowing them to focus on one or two players to shut down.
Rieder also has the potential to be a creative force for Celtic. The left-footed maestro, who was lauded for his "exemplary" determination by talent scout Jacek Kulig, has racked up 11 assists across all competitions in each of the last two seasons for Young Boys, which included eight in the 2021/22 Super League campaign.
Now that Mooy and Jota have departed Parkhead permanently this summer, O'Riley (12) is the only current Hoops ace who assisted more than eight league goals last term.
This suggests that the Swiss whiz would come in as one of the club's most creative players whilst also being able to offer a huge goal threat from midfield alongside Hatate.
Therefore, the 21-year-old maestro, who could also be a long-term investment for Rodgers, with the potential to make Celtic a profit further down the line, could be unplayable alongside the Japanese dynamo next season due to their influence in the final third from a deep-lying position.
Kuldeep Yadav has said bowling to MS Dhoni was challenging but he was not scared to be hit for a boundary
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‘Wasn’t afraid of bowling to Dhoni’ – Kuldeep
Kuldeep Yadav could feel the pressure of bowling to MS Dhoni on Wednesday evening. Despite being a spinner, Kuldeep was picked by Gautam Gambhir to bowl the 18th over of Rising Pune Supergiant’s innings with Dhoni and Steven Smith in a partnership of 35 runs from 21 balls. One batsman had regained his touch of smashing sixes in the end overs and the other has not gone out of form since landing in India for the Test series.”If you are a spinner there’s always pressure on you,” Kuldeep said after the match. “As a spinner, I believe that you can put the opposition under pressure by picking wickets. Like in the last over I took two wickets and they were under pressure. Bowling the 18th over is always tough; the captain needs to believe in you for that.”Kuldeep’s first ball to Dhoni in the match, in the 16th over, had been pulled for a flat six over midwicket. In the 18th over, Kuldeep deceived Dhoni with a googly. Dhoni stepped out to get to the pitch of the ball, but it turned away, beat his bat and was stumped.”Bowling to Dhoni is always challenging and I could feel the pressure,” Kuldeep recalled. “But I wasn’t scared that he would hit me for a six or a four. I flighted the ball and I was focused on getting him out.”Three balls later, Kuldeep had Manoj Tiwary on strike, Rising Pune’s best batsman this season in terms of strike rate (with at least five innings). Kuldeep had conceded only three runs in four balls until then in the over and he had Tiwary stumped even though the batsman did not step out to hit him. Kuldeep bowled another googly, Tiwary leaned forward to tuck the ball to the leg side with the spin but the ball went the other way and Tiwary’s back foot was outside the crease.Kuldeep, however, said the conventional legspinner was still his stock delivery as he used the wrong’un and the flipper mainly to get wickets.”It (googly) is only a variation and you can use it in T20s to confuse a batsman when he is attacking,” he said. “But I really believe in my chinaman bowling rather than the wrong’un and flipper. I back my stock ball more and I’m mainly a chinaman bowler; the wrong’un is a variation you use to pick wickets or stop the runs. But my main delivery is chinaman delivery. Obviously, the wrong’un gets you wickets and the batsmen keep wondering if the ball will come in or go out, they find it difficult to pick, especially the overseas batsmen. So if you dismiss Indian batsmen like that, it’s a big boost for confidence.”Kuldeep has so far gone wicketless in just one match this IPL and has collected eight wickets, joint with team-mates Nathan Coulter-Nile and Umesh Yadav, who have had the advantage of a pacer-friendly relaid pitch at Eden Gardens.Kuldeep has had an impressive run since the beginning of the domestic season. He was the highest wicket-taker and the leading run-scorer for Uttar Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy; he topped the wicket-takers charts in the Duleep Trophy too, with 17 wickets in three matches, and he shone on his Test debut with 4 for 68 against Australia in Dharamsala.”If you play the entire season and you’re highest run-getter or the highest wicket-taker, it becomes easier to play on the next level because of the momentum you are carrying,” Kuldeep said. “If you aren’t playing domestic cricket you might lack in some places. I’ve played Duleep Trophy, one-dayers, T20s, India A, so this season has been really helpful for me which is why I have a lot of confidence.”Knight Riders will play their next match against Delhi Daredevils on Friday.
Everton are the latest team to throw their hat into the ring for Romain Faivre, according to a report from Foot Mercato, via Sport Witness.
How has Romain Faivre played this season?
The midfielder – who primarily plays on the wing but can also feature as a traditional number ten – has spent the 2022/23 season on loan with Lorient and has really caught the eye with his displays. He managed 16 top flight games for the club but produced a superb total of eight goal contributions along the way, with five goals in total and three assists.
hen you consider he only managed 13.8 lots of 90 minutes for the club, it's a superb goal contribution rate for the winger.
He's never managed the same totals for parent club Lyon, although he has also not been able to get onto the field as much with them. Before moving to Lorient, he was given only three starts by Les Gones and managed just the one assist across 2021/22. In fact, he has only managed 12 league starts during the entirety of his time with Lyon.
FC Lorient midfielder Romain Faivre.
Now, he could be given the chance to leave France and try his luck in the Premier League. That's because according to a report from Foot Mercato, via Sport Witness, the 24-year-old is drawing interest from several English clubs.
One of the latest to express their eagerness to sign him is Everton, who will have to battle Fulham and Crystal Palace if they want any hope of bringing the player to Goodison Park this campaign.
How much would Faivre cost Everton?
They may already find that to be a struggle, with Lyon also slapping a 15 million Euro price tag on his head (£13m). Whilst that is not an extortionate fee for the midfielder, it is one that the Toffees may currently struggle to pay – and the report adds that whilst they may be able to compete financially more than other interested parties from abroad, they will struggle against other Premier League sides.
He's clearly a player that possesses some real ability too. Those who have watched him have been full of praise for Faivre, with football talent scout Jacek Kulig previously calling the player "pure quality" after a performance back in 2022.
It shows that the 24-year-old has been impressive in France – and if Everton were able to poach him, he would certainly upgrade their midfield and wide options.
Manchester United are in pole position to sign Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana, according to reports.
What’s the latest Man United transfer news?
The Red Devils could be extremely busy during the summer transfer window despite the ongoing takeover saga, with rumours of moves for players all over the pitch.
A new striker appears to be high on the agenda, with those at Old Trafford plotting a move for Atalanta’s Rasmus Hojlund. When it comes to a midfielder, Chelsea’s Mason Mount is seemingly the top target, with a £40m offer made for the England international.
A new defender has also been speculated, with reports previously claiming that Napoli’s Kim min-jae agreed to move to Manchester, although he now looks on course to move to the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich.
To finalise the transfer rumour mill, a new goalkeeper in Onana for Erik ten Hag’s side had also been rumoured, and a further update has emerged. According to The Evening Standard, Chelsea have pulled out of the race to sign the Inter Milan goalkeeper and will move on to other targets.
As a result, Manchester United are in pole position to sign Onana, who is expected to cost around £50m, where he could be reunited with Ten Hag.
Inter's Andre Onana
Is Andre Onana better than David De Gea?
Onana, a Cameroon international, made 145 appearances under Ten Hag at Ajax and joined Inter Milan last summer. The 27-year-old starred in his first full season in Serie A, keeping 19 clean sheets in 41 appearances.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is also a fan of the £67,000-a-week player, hailed the shot-stopper’s ability on the ball following the Champions League final earlier this month.
“When you have a goalkeeper like Onana who can read perfectly where everyone is to pass to, with Calhanoglu and Barella, then the strikers hold it up and move the ball around. It is very, very difficult. It would be a tiny bit easier without this goalkeeper, but still very tough.”
There is a bit of history between Ten Hag and Onana, though, with the manager leaving the goalkeeper out of a cup final with Ajax last year before they both moved on, but with the futures of David de Gea and Dean Henderson up in the air, signing someone like Onana could be a wise move ahead of the new season, and by the looks of it, United are in a good position to get a deal over the line.
Australia’s cricketers should be prepared to say goodbye to the Gabba as their traditional starting point to summer outside of Ashes series – if the words of the Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland are anything to go by.While admitting the team sees the Gabba as a “real stronghold”, Sutherland has hinted strongly that the search for a more commercially successful Brisbane Test is likely to lead to this year’s mid-December time slot being persisted with, more than likely in the day/night configuration to be tried against Pakistan this week. Such a decision would mean the loss of a major competitive advantage for the hosts.In unveiling the schedule for next summer’s Ashes, CA have outlined how that now seems to be the only Test series in which the national team’s preparation is to be kept as ideal as possible, with as many as four Sheffield Shield matches scheduled before the first match at the Gabba. Other summers against less marketable opponents will likely throw up similar issues to those seen this season – at least until proposed league structures for international cricket are approved at ICC level and take effect some time after 2019.
CA executive to be spoken to over Brayshaw link
Allegations that Ben Amarfio, Cricket Australia’s executive general manager for communications, digital and marketing, has been seeking job opportunities for his friend James Brayshaw with CA media rights partners will be dealt with “behind closed doors”, the chief executive James Sutherland has said. Fairfax and News Ltd both reported on Monday that Amarfio had been helping Brayshaw try to renew his contract with the international cricket rights holders Channel Nine – a clear conflict of interest – though Sutherland denied the former Southern Cross-Austereo executive had been acting formally as Brayshaw’s agent; he and the network have now cut ties. “Look I don’t think it’s right that one of our staff was acting as an agent, but let’s just say they’re things we’ll deal with behind closed doors at Cricket Australia,” Sutherland said. “I don’t think this is the place to be talking about that any further.”
“We’ll definitely keep our options open there. Every summer’s different. I know there are aspects of the 2018-19 summer that are very different to others, that’s just the nature of international cricket,” Sutherland said when asked about keeping the Gabba Test in mid-December. “It’s certainly a possibility we play the Brisbane Test match at a different time in the season.”I want to make that very clear. It was absolutely calculated for us to play the Test match here at this time. We wanted to ensure we gave ourselves the best opportunity to understand the Brisbane market and how we can increase attendances here. There’s a lot of promotion around it, we’ve got fantastic partners in the Queensland government and Brisbane city council, let’s see how this week pans out.”We’re on target to have the highest attendance ever for a non-Ashes Test match at the Gabba this week. We’re looking at around 80,000 and we’re very hopeful we’re on track for that.”Success in home Ashes series is seen as the most pivotal team performance metric for the entirety of CA, especially after the disastrous 2010-11 summer placed considerable heat upon Sutherland and the governing body’s board directors, resulting in the Argus review. To that end, Australia’s players can expect a similar lead-in to the 2013-14 season, albeit with the distraction of an ODI series in India beforehand. That result eased a level of pressure on the top end of CA that has not been matched by this summer’s home series loss to South Africa.”We’re really comfortable with the traditional order, and let’s be honest, this venue is a real stronghold for the Australian team, they love playing here,” Sutherland said. “This is the same order as the 13-14 Ashes summer, which was very successful for the team and in terms of spectator attendance and public interests.”We’ve really wanted to not change anything in that regard, and we’ll have a similar lead-in to the 13-14 summer with something like three or four Shield matches leading into the first Test, which we’re able to do when the Ashes series starts in late November.”The preparation leading into a series of Test cricket will depend from year to year, it’s actually quite difficult when you start a Test series in early November because usually the Australian team will be touring somewhere. But we need to work around that to get the best possible preparation in the circumstances, and for an Ashes series it’s clear with a Test series starting in late November that we’ll be able to get three matches in before the series starts.”Casting his eye over the MOU discussions currently going on between CA and the Australian Cricketers Association, Sutherland said that he was not worried by the prospect of industrial action from the players. “No, I’m not concerned,” he said. “These sorts of negotiations come around every four years or whatever the cycle is and they’re things that need to be worked through behind closed doors in an appropriate fashion.”I don’t think it’s our role to be giving a ball-by-ball commentary on it. We will, with the ACA, work through it and work with the ACA and our players to ensure the game of cricket is stronger and better for whatever the new agreement might be.”There is a lot to talk about and there are some very important issues and in some ways those issues are complex. Every time an agreement like this comes along it is an opportunity to put together a better agreement for all parties and I know that’s what we’re interested in and I know that’s what the ACA is interested in.”Late on Tuesday the ACA chief executive Alistair Nicholson spoke about the past two days of negotiations, indicating there is a long way to go.”Today we were able to clarify that the ACA and CA have a lot of detail to work through with differences in a number of areas,” he said. “With the position that CA have taken in responding to our submission, we will now re-engage with the players and the ACA Executive to gain their feedback on CA’s response.”The players are emphatic that they are partners in the game and will continue to push for one agreement for all cricketers, men and women, national and state.”
Chelsea still have a chance of signing Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia in the summer transfer window, according to talkSPORT reporter Alex Crook.
Has Lavia shone for Southampton this season?
The 19-year-old may have been a regular for a Saints team who ultimately finished bottom of the Premier League in 2022/23, but the £25,000-a-week youngster has still been one of his side's star players, if not their best.
Lavia has performed well beyond his years, sitting in front of the defence and doing his best to protect it, averaging 2.1 tackles and 1.1 interceptions per game across 29 league appearances. With Southampton now relegated to the Championship, it seems unlikely that former Manchester City player will remain at St Mary's beyond this summer.
There has been endless interest in the teenager in recent times, with Chelsea one of the clubs linked with snapping him up, along with the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United. There could be an auction for his signature in the coming weeks, and now another key update has emerged regarding his future.
Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia
Do Chelsea have a chance of signing Lavia?
Speaking to Give Me Sport, Crook admitted that there are doubts over the signing of Lavia from some quarters at Stamford Bridge, but Chelsea are still in the race to snap him up before the start of next season:
"Lavia is being pushed by Joe Shields, who was the head of recruitment at Southampton and instrumental in getting him from Manchester City. Some of the Chelsea hierarchy are not as convinced, but it remains a possibility."
Lavia has so much potential as a player that Chelsea must do all they can to sign him, perhaps bringing him in as a squad player to begin with, especially if the Blues also manage to bring in Sporting CP midfielder Manuel Ugarte.
At 19, he is already shining in the Premier League, showing so much maturity in a team has been up against it in so many games, showing real strength of character in the process. He is already a one-cap Belgium international, possibly representing the future of his country's midfield, and the fact that Pep Guardiola has described him as "incredible" says a lot about what a gifted young footballer he is.
If Chelsea could sign Lavia, it would be a major coup, especially as they can't promise European football next season, unlike a number of the Blues' rivals for his signature.
Interestingly, Chelsea were linked with a £50 million move for the midfielder, who was hailed as an "absolute monster" by journalist Benjy Nurick, back in January.