خاض فريق برشلونة، بقيادة المدرب هانز فليك، مباراته في إطار منافسات بطولة بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا لكرة القدم، مساء يوم الثلاثاء ضد خصمه فريق آينتراخت فرانكفورت.
واستضاف ملعب “كامب نو” مباراة فريقي برشلونة وآينتراخت فرانكفورت، وذلك في خضم منافسات الجولة السادسة من دوري أبطال أوروبا، مرحلة الدوري، موسم 2025/26.
ودخل برشلونة المباراة وهو يمتلك 7 نقاط حيث تواجد في المركز الثامن عشر في جدول دوري أبطال أوروبا، في حين أن آينتراخت فرانكفورت كان لديه 4 نقاط في المركز الثامن والعشرين.
وجاءت نتيجة مباراة فريقي برشلونة وآينتراخت فرانكفورت، حيث حققت كتيبة هانز فليك فوزًا صعبًا بهدفين مقابل هدف، بعدما كان متأخرًا، حيث سجل جول كوندي ثنائية البرسا (لمطالعة التفاصيل كاملة من هنا). فرص برشلونة في التأهل إلى دور الـ16 من دوري أبطال أوروبا بعد الفوز على آينتراخت فرانكفورت
وقياسًا على وضع نسخة الموسم الماضي من دوري أبطال أوروبا، مرحلة الدوري، احتاجت الفرق إلى 16 نقطة على الأقل من أجل ضمان التأهل مباشرة إلى دور الـ16 من البطولة، ويمكن قياس ذلك على الموسم الحالي.
وستحتاج الفرق، ذلك الموسم، إلى العدد نفسه من النقاط أو لن يتغير الوضع كثيرًا، وذلك من أجل الحصول على بطاقة التأهل المباشر إلى المرحلة المقبلة من دوري أبطال أوروبا.
ويمتلك برشلونة حاليًا 10 نقاط، وتتبقى أمامه مباراتين في مرحلة الدوري، وذلك أمام سلافيا براج وكوبنهاجن، في الجولتين السابعة والثامنة، في شهر يناير المقبل.
ويحتاج برشلونة إلى 6 نقاط من أجل ضمان الحد الأدنى من النقاط المطلوب للتأهل المباشر إلى دور الـ16، ومن ثم لا يمكنه تحمل إهدار أي نقاط في مباراتيه المقبلتين.
كما يجب الأخذ في الاعتبار مسألة فارق الأهداف، حيث يحتاج برشلونة إلى أن يكون لديه سجل مميز في هذا الصدد حال الاحتكام إلى ذلك الخيار عند تساويه مع أكثر من فريق في النقاط، لتحديد المتأهلين المباشرين.
The final international break of the year has finally come to an end, and Chelsea are back in Premier League action.
Enzo Maresca’s side resume their campaign with a trip to newly promoted Burnley, in what could be something of a banana skin fixture.
What will make things even more difficult for the West Londoners is their ever-growing injury list, which has decimated their backline.
However, arguably more concerning than that, Cole Palmer has picked up another knock, although there is someone in the squad who could stand in for him, and no, it’s not Estevao.
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After an impressive Club World Cup campaign and strong pre-season performances, it felt like Palmer was set for another exceptional year in West London.
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However, after playing the first game against Crystal Palace, he missed the next two due to a groin problem, and while he returned for the following couple of matches, he was again forced off against Manchester United with another groin problem.
The Englishman hasn’t featured for the side since then, although it did look like he would be back in the squad after the international break.
However, it would appear Maresca and Co can’t catch a break this season, as reports yesterday morning revealed that the former Manchester City prospect had broken his toe in an accident at home.
In his press conference a few hours later, the manager confirmed the injury and said his star player “is not available for this week and next week.”
That means that, on top of today’s game, the 23-year-old is definitely going to miss the Champions League clash with Barcelona and the London derby with Arsenal.
It’s undoubtedly a massive blow for Chelsea, but the silver lining is that, alongside Estevao, they have another young talent who could step in for Palmer.
Chelsea's Palmer replacement
While Estevao should start on the right for the upcoming games, Maresca could get some of what Palmer would provide in the ten by starting Facundo Buonanotte there.
Now, before the pitchforks and torches come out, nobody is arguing that the Argentine is as good a player as the Englishman; that would be absurd.
However, he is a highly talented young player who, based on his performances last season and what those in the know say about him, could replicate the 23-year-old’s capabilities.
For example, despite playing for a truly poor Leicester City side last season and being just 19 at the start of it, he was able to put in some impressive performances.
In 35 appearances, totalling 1701 minutes, the attacking midfielder, whom talent scout Jacek Kulig dubbed “one of the most exciting South American talents to have moved to Europe in recent years,” scored six goals and provided three assists.
Buonanotte’s 24/25
Competition
Prem
FA Cup
EFL Cup
Appearances
31
2
2
Goals
5
1
0
Assists
2
1
0
Goal Involvements per Match
0.22
1.00
0.00
All Stats via Transfermarkt
That comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 3.88 games, or every 189 minutes, which is not a bad rate of return considering the circumstances.
Moreover, the promising ace with a “left foot made of gold,” per Jacek Kulig, has also earned comparisons to some Argentine football legends.
For example, Premier League great Carlos Tevez told the press that the youngster “reminds me of Messi” a few years ago.
Finally, away from the numbers and appraisals, when the twice-capped international was in full flow last season, he looked like the sort of mercurial talent who, with the proper coaching and chance, could create game-winning moments for his side.
Ultimately, while he isn’t on the level of Palmer at the moment, Buonanotte is an undeniably talented youngster, and for the next few games, could provide cover for the Englishman.
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Spinners demolish SA for their third-lowest total in ODIs before openers secure ten-wicket win
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Linsey Smith picked up 3 for 7•ICC/Getty Images
If anyone thought England were not serious contenders for this World Cup, think again. They stormed to the top of the points table with a massive victory over a hapless South Africa, who were dismissed for their lowest score against England, second-lowest at a World Cup and third-lowest score overall.England had to chase just 70 and did in 14.1 overs. The whole match lasted 34.5 overs, not even the duration of a full T20. After one game, England’s net run rate sits at 3.773 – more than double that of Australia, who are next best – and puts them in pole position in the early standings.South Africa’s total belied conditions which neither seamed nor spun substantially as they disintegrated against a smart England attack. They appeared surprised by the early use of spin in the form of Linsey Smith and lost their three biggest batters to her. Smith, playing in her first ODI World Cup game and opening the bowling, became the only bowler to dismiss all three of Laura Wolvaardt, Tazmin Brits and Marizanne Kapp in the same innings.At the other end, Lauren Bell and Nat Sciver-Brunt bowled good lengths to pluck another three wickets in the first 10.1 overs. At 38 for 6 just out of the powerplay, all South Africa could hope for was to crawl to respectability and they didn’t get there. They were bowled out in 20.4 overs and only Sinalo Jafta, promoted to No. 6, got into double-figures.The rest of the batters will need to look at their movement at the crease, which was all but absent, and their shot selection. There will be questions asked over their selection. Annerie Dercksen, who scored her maiden ODI ton in Sri Lanka earlier this year, was left out as South Africa opted for all their allrounders.South Africa could not have imagined how quickly things would fall apart after Wolvaardt got proceedings underway with a square drive and Brits carved Bell through point in an opening over that cost nine runs. Smith struck second ball when Wolvaardt played across the line and popped up a leading edge to give a simple return catch. The first ball of Smith’s next over drifted in to Brits from around the wicket and snuck through the bat-pad gap to bowl her.With both openers’ dismissed, Sune Luus at No. 3 had a big job on her hands but fell to a Bell inswinger that curled in to take out off stump. Three balls later, Kapp was also done by drift as Smith got the ball to squeeze past her inside edge and on to middle stump. All of Wolvaardt, Brits, Luus and Kapp will need to work on their footwork going forward.In the mess, there were some shots that suggested South Africa still knew how to bat. Jafta drove Bell through cover point for her first boundary and Anneke Bosch nailed a cover drive – but the moments where they were on top of the England bowlers were few and very far between.Jafta should have been out on 8 when she advanced down the track in an attempt to drive Smith and missed. Amy Jones could not collect quickly enough and fluffed the stumping. That was the only blip in an otherwise flawless England performance.Sciver-Brunt brought herself on in the eighth over and had success with her first ball, Bosch walking across her stumps to be hit on the knee roll in front of middle and leg. She didn’t review what was a correct lbw decision. Sciver-Brunt also struck with the first ball of her next over. Chloe Tryon tried to flick her into the leg side but got a leading edge and was caught by Alice Capsey at mid-on.Jafta entered double figures when she guided Sophie Ecclestone to third but she didn’t have any support. Nadine de Klerk edged Ecclestone to Heather Knight at slip and Masabata Klaas played for turn against a Charlie Dean ball that held its line and was bowled. Jafta herself fell when she tried to hit Ecclestone back over her head but missed and was bowled. Dean finished things off when she beat Nonkululekho Mlaba’s slog.England’s chase was all but academic despite the best efforts of Kapp, who found her rhythm with back-of-a-length balls that beat the batters consistently. South Africa reviewed an lbw shout against Tammy Beaumont, which nipped back in but still hit her outside the line. Beaumont and Jones were patient against a disciplined South African attack and chose not to rush the result. They were 39 without loss in the powerplay but put the foot down straight after.Jones threaded Mlaba through point as soon as the fielding restrictions were lifted and then sent her back over her head and swung Klaas over mid-on in a reminder that there’s not only one “Storm Amy” in England today. She was dropped by Klaas in her follow through later in the over and then took back-to-back boundaries off the usually miserly Ayabonga Khaka to put England one hit away. They finished things off with a boundary from Beaumont.South Africa have suffered similarly at the hands of England before in a World Cup in India, but in the pre-professional era. They were bowled out for 77 in Cuttack in 2013. Charlotte Edwards, the current England coach, was opening the batting for England then, while Kapp and Tryon played for South Africa.
يلتقي منتخب المغرب، اليوم الجمعة، مع نظيره عمان، ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس العرب 2025 المقامة في دولة قطر.
ويواجه المغرب منتخب عمان على ملعب استاد المدينة التعليمية في العاصمة القطرية الدوحة ضمن منافسات الجولة الثانية من دور المجموعات.
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For the time being, Daniel Farke looks as if he will survive another day in the Leeds United dug-out.
Time is surely running out for the under-fire German, though, before the powers that be at Elland Road are tempted to pull the plug. Yet, journalist Graham Smyth has come out to clarify that a change in the Whites’ hot seat is not anticipated at this stage.
However, if the Premier League defeats continue to stack up, the 49ers might be left with no choice but to get rid, as a tough fixture list of Aston Villa at home and Manchester City at the Etihad close out November.
Some names are floating about already, regarding who could succeed the ex-Norwich City manager if he is given the axe, with a previous FA Cup winner catching the eye…
The potential replacements for Farke at Leeds United
This isn’t fresh news surrounding Farke being under pressure in the Elland Road dug-out.
Indeed, last season – even after promotion was successfully clinched – it was speculated that Leeds were tempted to get rid of the 49-year-old. Then, the Guardian even speculated that Giovanni van Bronckhorst was in line to take over the Premier League-bound outfit.
In the here and now, Gary O’Neil is out of a job and managed to steer Wolves to 14th spot in the daunting top-flight during the 2023/24 season. Could he be a pair of safe hands that enable Leeds to push out of their current doom? He only very recently nearly returned to Wolves, only for a deal to fall through.
The West Yorkshire outfit have also been tentatively linked to RC Strasbourg manager Liam Rosenior in recent weeks, but Leeds could look elsewhere.
Who? Well, Brendan Rodgers could be one man, with the 49ers alleged to have previously spoken to the ex-Liverpool boss about the Whites’ job before they hired Sam Allardyce in 2023.
Now, having just been relieved of his duties at Celtic after an 83-win stint back at the Hoops helm, it could be the perfect time to reignite talks, with the Northern Irishman a clear upgrade on Farke when looking at his managerial record in even more detail.
How Rodgers is a "world-class" upgrade on Farke
This isn’t to say that Farke won’t be remembered fondly down the line for what he has achieved at the West Yorkshire giants, with 100 points accumulated last season seeing Leeds lift the Championship title in style.
But, it’s night and day when assessing the German’s successes in the second tier, next to his struggles in the gruelling top-flight, with a dismal win percentage of just 15% in the Premier League next to his name, collecting only nine wins from a possible 60.
Rodgers’ PL record
Stat
Rodgers
Games managed
312
Wins
139
Draws
71
Losses
102
Points accumulated
488
Goals scored
529
Goals conceded
410
Sourced by Transfermarkt
Whereas Rodgers is far more at home in the high-intensity division, with 139 wins collected from 312 outings in the Premier League.
His overlooked time at Swansea City will stand out for Leeds fans, with Rodgers managing to steer the Welsh outfit to 11th place in the Premier League way back in 2011, just after clinching promotion out of the Championship.
On top of that, the 52-year-old would manage to regalvanise Leicester City after the legendary Claudio Ranieri departed, with two fifth-place finishes even seeing Gary Neville once tip the “innovative” boss for the Manchester City job post-Pep Guardiola.
The FA Cup would, of course, also come the Northern Irishman’s way during this celebrated stint with the Foxes, with Farke’s achievements at Championship level now largely paling in comparison.
This is before you even touch on the fact that Rodgers once cultivated a staggering 62-game unbeaten streak in Glasgow with Celtic, with talkSPORT pundit Gabriel Agbonlahor also going out of his way to hail the Leeds-linked manager as “world-class”.
Rodgers will hope he can be beneficial to Leeds in the present, though, away from all his past glittering achievements, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin perhaps benefiting from a change of boss, having seen what the Northern Irishman got out of an ageing Jamie Vardy.
At the moment, however, this is all just speculative chatter.
But, if push comes to shove and Farke is still floundering under all the pressure, Leeds would be hard-pressed to find a better replacement than the out-of-work FA Cup winner.
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Manchester United might be in the market for a striker during the January transfer window. The Red Devils signed Benjamin Sesko over the summer, but he picked up a knee injury during their most recent Premier League clash, a 2-2 draw away to Tottenham Hotspur.
Even if that blow doesn’t prove to be a severe one, as is expected, the Red Devils could still be in need of a new number nine in the winter window. When Sesko is absent or injured, it leaves Joshua Zirkzee as the only senior striker in the squad – although 17-year-old Chido Obi could also be called upon.
It seems as though Ruben Amorim’s side may have a centre-forward in mind if they dip into the market.
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At this stage, it is unclear how much INEOS will put into the transfer kitty for Amorim to dip into in the January market. However, there has been a clear plan to back the Portuguese, so there could well be funds made available.
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If that is the case, the Red Devils could be looking to win the battle to sign Brazilian striker Vitor Roque. The 20-year-old is someone United are racing to sign, according to Pete O’Rourke, transfer correspondent for Football Insider.
However, they will not be the only Premier League club looking to sign the striker in a couple of months.
Londoners Chelsea and Spurs are in the frame too, although it could be a deal that is ignited “more in the summer” if reports are to be believed. As for a price, reports in Spain indicated that he could cost as much as £44m.
Why Roque would be a good signing
Whether this is a move that happens in January or the summer, there is no doubt that United would be buying an exciting young talent. Although he struggled during his first stint in Europe at Barcelona, Roque has proven he has plenty of ability since.
Nowadays, the one-cap Brazilian international is plying his trade back in his home country, for Palmeiras. His form has been impressive in 2025, too. In 52 games across all competitions, Roque has found the back of the net 20 times and assisted five goals.
In the Brazilian top flight, the 20-year-old has played his best football. He’s made 30 appearances in the competition this calendar year, bagging 16 times, at better than a goal every other game.
Described as an “unstoppable” force by football talent scout Jacek Kulig, Roque’s underlying numbers back up how well he has played.
For example, he’s averaging 0.76 goals per game, which places him in the top 6% of Brazilian top-flight strikers.
Rique key stats in Brazilian top flight
Stat (per 90)
Number
Percentile
Goals
0.76
94th
Expected goals
0.58xG
92nd
Goals per shot
0.21
89th
Shot-creating actions
4.07
88th
Take-ons completed
1.85
97th
Stats from FBref
If this deal gets over the line, it could be like the second coming of Matheus Cunha for United. Roque’s fellow Brazilian has not set the world alight in terms of goals and assists, with just one to his name so far against Brighton and Hove Albion.
But, he has still played superbly, and shown exactly why United paid the £62.5m fee to Wolverhampton Wanderers. After a wonderful performance away to Liverpool, journalist Sam Pilger described him as “an incredible signing” for the Red Devils.
If United were to sign Roque, they would love for him to have such an impact, even if he wasn’t able to chip in with goals and assists as much as you might expect. There are similarities between the Palmeiras star and United’s new number 10, with both exciting Brazilian forwards who can be a real difference maker.
For a fee of £44m, this is certainly an interesting move for the Red Devils. They may need him in January, but if they end up getting him in the summer, Roque could be an exciting addition to their attack, just as Cunha has been so far this season.
With Sesko scoring just twice so far this term, injury or not, the Old Trafford side could be in need of a suitable rival in that number nine berth.
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Enquanto espera o gramado do Allianz Parque ser totalmente reformado para poder voltar a mandar jogos em sua arena, o Palmeiras foi surpreendido com um evento marcado para o estádio neste próximo sábado (16).
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O ‘Dia de Craque’, evento organizado pela empresa que cuida do tour do Allianz Parque, estava marcado para acontecer neste sábado, com a presença dos ex-jogadores Euller e Paulo Nunes.
Torcedores do Palmeiras podem comprar a experiência de ser jogador por um dia e jogar uma ‘pelada’ no gramado sagrado do atual bicampeão brasileiro.
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O fato não foi bem digerido tanto pela cúpula do Verdão quanto os torcedores alviverdes, que se sentiram revoltados com a superficiária do estádio, uma vez que o clube não atua em casa há mais de um mês e meio.
Segundo o jornalista Danilo Lavieri, do UOL, Leila Pereira ficou muito irritada e na visão da dirigente, isso mostra como a W Torre não está nem aí para o torcedor do Palmeiras e também para o futebol que é praticado no estádio, e sim só se mostra preocupada com os eventos e shows que são realizados no novo Palestra Itália.
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A repercussão do Dia de Craque foi tão ruim que a W Torre decidiu cancelar o evento e ele deve ser realizado somente após o Verdão voltar pra casa e o novo gramado estar 100% liberado para jogos oficiais ou amistosos na casa alviverde.
PCB sticks with Masood despite Pakistan finishing last in the previous World Test Championship cycle
Danyal Rasool23-Sep-2025
Under Shan Masood’s captaincy, Pakistan finished bottom of the previous WTC points table•AFP/Getty Images
Shan Masood is set to lead Pakistan in the 2025-27 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. The PCB reaffirmed its confidence in the current Test captain after Masood met with PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, along with Pakistan’s red-ball coach Azhar Mahmood.A PCB statement said Masood and Mahmood have been given “free hand” of the Test side, without elaborating what specifically that entails. The captain and coach are not in the selection committee for the Test side, which comprises a five-member panel including Aleem Dar, Aqib Javed, Asad Shafiq, and Azhar Ali.There was speculation on Masood’s future after the 2023-25 WTC cycle, where Pakistan finished bottom of the table. He was captain for the entirety of that cycle. Last month, when the PCB announced player contracts for the 2025-26 season, Masood was demoted from the ‘B’ category to ‘D’, the lowest rung of central contracts.Related
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In that time, the position of Pakistan’s Test coach underwent several changes, including the brief reign of Jason Gillespie, which ended on acrimonious terms. In that context, the PCB’s declaration of confidence in Masood represents a major upswing his fortunes and the possibility of a fresh start. He is Pakistan’s longest-serving current captain, with the ODI and T20I captaincy changing hands multiple times since he took over the red-ball side.While consistency with the bat has remained elusive, Masood made useful contributions at the top of the order, having established himself as an opener over the last four Tests following an extended stint at No. 3. Two big hundreds, one at home against England and one in South Africa, took his average into the mid 30s; it is higher as captain than it has ever been under any other skipper. However, Test wins have been in short supply under Masood, with Pakistan losing nine of 12 matches.Masood’s first test of the new WTC cycle is against defending WTC champions South Africa, who play two Tests in Pakistan in October.