علق هاني زهران محامي رمضان صبحي، لاعب فريق بيراميدز، على قرار الوكالة الدولية لمكافحة المنشطات بالاستئناف على قرار رفع إيقاف اللاعب.
وكانت لجنة مكافحة المنشطات أصدرت قرارًا بوقف رمضان صبحي عن المشاركة مع فريقه لحين انتهاء التحقيق معه بشأن العينة الخاصة به، قبل أن تصدر لجنة الاستماع قراراً برفع الإيقاف المفروض عليه.
وفي نفس الوقت، قررت لجنة مكافحة المنشطات، الاستئناف ضد رفع الإيقاف وتطالب بإيقافه لمدة 4 سنوات بتهمة التلاعب في العينة.
طالع.. بيراميدز يكشف لـ بطولات عن شرطين لانتقال رمضان صبحي إلى الزمالك
وقال هاني زهران في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “إم بي سي مصر 2”: “قرار لجنة مكافحة المنشطات بالاستئناف على رفع الإيقاف عن رمضان صبحي لم يكن مفاجئًا بالنسبة لنا، وفي الأيام الماضية لقد طُلب منا الرد على بعض الأمور وأرسلنا لهم”.
وتابع: “لا توجد أي صلة ربط بين تصريحات شريف إكرامي وقرار لجنة المنشطات فقد تواصلت معي المنظمة واللجنة الدولية في بداية أغسطس الماضي لمناقشة ملف رمضان صبحي ولا توجد أي صلة لشريف بهذا الأمر”.
وكان شريف إكرامي، قد تحدث موضحًا أن سبب أزمة رمضان صبحي، هو الجهل باللوائح مستشهدًا بأزمته بخصوص المنشطات. طالع التفاصيل
وأتم : “رمضان صبحي ليس موقوفًا وقادر على المشاركة في المباريات مع بيراميدز”.
وتواجد رمضان صبحي، في قائمة بيراميدز لمواجهة الجيش الرواندي، في إياب دور الـ32 من بطولة دوري أبطال أفريقيا المقامة غدًا السبت.
Getafe have pointed a finger of blame in the direction of La Liga match officials after seeing more “die” chants aimed in Mason Greenwood’s direction.
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Winger spending season in Spain
Subjected to taunts from the stands
Expected to be on the move this summer
WHAT HAPPENED?
The Manchester United-owned winger has been subjected to terrace taunts throughout a loan spell in La Liga. Opposition supporters have made a point of singling him out when the 22-year-old forward plays in games on the road.
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More of the same was delivered by Alaves followers during Greenwood’s latest outing. The game was brought to a halt in the 18th minute as match officials attempted to quieten those in the stands. The abuse continued, but no further action was taken.
WHAT BORDALAS SAID
Getafe have been left frustrated by broken promises from La Liga, with rules drawn up that are supposed to see top-flight fixtures suspended. Club boss Jose Bordalas has told of a lack of decisive action in Spain: “They have sung ‘Greenwood die’ and the protocol says that when it happens a second time, the game has to be stopped and the players have to go to the locker room. I have read it. And the referee has not done it. If they are the first to not comply with the protocols, it will never stop.”
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WHAT NEXT FOR GREENWOOD?
Greenwood has been able to turn a deaf ear to his detractors, with a productive spell at Getafe being enjoyed. He has reached double figures for goals scored this season and is now being linked with a summer transfer to Juventus, Atletico Madrid or Napoli.
Manchester City goal machine Erling Haaland sent out a fiery message ahead of the club's title-decider against West Ham.
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Haaland fires message ahead of final matchday
Could win their fourth consecutive league title
Take on West Ham on Sunday
WHAT HAPPENED?
The Norwegian forward netted a brace on Tuesday as Manchester City beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 away from home to take another step towards sealing their historic fourth consecutive Premier League title. It was a must-win game for the Cityzens as dropping points at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium would have handed Arsenal a massive advantage in the title race before heading into the final matchday.
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The talismanic striker, however, delivered when it mattered the most and made sure that the champions are now just a win away from sealing their sixth league title in the Pep Guardiola era. Haaland is also on course to win his second consecutive Golden Boot award.
WHAT ERLING HAALAND SAID
Ahead of the final matchday, the 23-year-old shared a defiant message on Instagram as he shared a photograph of himself with the caption, "Job’s not finished."
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WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER CITY?
After facing West Ham in their final Premier League game on Sunday, Guardiola's men will aim to add one more title to their trophy cabinet as they are set to take on rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup final on May 25.
Tottenham Hotspur are set to open their transfer chequebook in January and BBC pundit Alan Hutton has tipped Ange Postecoglou to strengthen one key position in N17.
Tottenham Hotspur gear up for January…
On the face of it, Tottenham Hotspur have made a really encouraging start to the Premier League campaign under Australian boss Postecoglou, who has led his side to fifth place in the table with 26 points taken from 13 fixtures played.
Nevertheless, the Lilywhites are on a run of three straight losses in the English top flight, something that won't fill them with too much confidence ahead of their visit to Manchester City on Sunday.
Casting an eye to the New Year, the north Londoners will be keen to venture into the market for new additions, especially when factoring in the injury crisis that is currently present in N17, involving the likes of James Maddison, Micky van de Ven, Ivan Perisic, Ryan Sessegnon, Manor Solomon, Richarlison, Pape Sarr, Ashley Phillips and Alfie Whiteman.
Arrivals will be necessary to help bolster squad depth in key areas and Postecoglou looks to have a central midfielder in his sights. Reports suggest that Genk star Bilal El Khannouss is on Spurs' radar and could cost around £15 million to prize away from the Jupiler Pro League outfit.
Al-Ittihad winger Jota is another face who could pitch up at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in January and is believed to be keen on a reunion with his old boss at Celtic; however, Postecoglou is in the process of deliberating whether the Portuguese ace would suit Premier League football, as per The Sun.
Now, BBC pundit Hutton has tipped the Lilywhites' manager to recruit in another key area to help challenge one of his first-team men for his spot in the starting lineup.
Alan Hutton reacts to Gavin Bazunu links
Speaking to Football Insider, BBC pundit Hutton has tipped Tottenham Hotspur to sign Southampton goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu in January, who is said to be a target for Spurs, according to the outlet.
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Former Scotland international Hutton stated: "You absolutely need to sign someone now to challenge Vicario. But you see the problems that have happened at Arsenal with people constantly talking about [Aaron Ramsdale and David Raya].
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“The pressure is on them to not make mistakes, otherwise they’re out! It’ll be an interesting one. I think Vicario is the number one as he’s done really well since he’s come in. He’s made some big saves in big moments and he’s really grown within the team.
“Bazunu would be good if he does come in, but he won’t be number one. Is he there to push Vicario? Probably.”
Dubbed "brilliant" by Southampton boss Russell Martin, the 21-year-old has proven his worth between the sticks in the Championship this term, maintaining a save success rate of around 60% (Bazunu statistics – FBRef).
Given the peripheral role that both Fraser Forster and Hugo Lloris now play at Tottenham Hotspur, it may make sense to bring in a younger alternative in the form of the Republic of Ireland international to challenge Guglielmo Vicario for his place in the side.
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Ange Postecoglou’s side will undoubtedly look to sign exciting reinforcements this winter.
Chasing 240, Chittagong Vikings could manage only 167 for 8 despite Yasir Ali’s 48-ball 78
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How the game played outRilee Rossouw and Alex Hales put on a T20 batting masterclass, scoring centuries that helped Rangpur Riders ease past the Chittagong Vikings by 72 runs. It is only the third time in T20 history that two batsmen scored hundreds in the same team innings.Their 174-run second-wicket stand, which came at a run rate of 13.38, was also the fastest 100-plus partnership in the BPL history. Hales, whose 100 came off 47 balls, struck two of his five sixes straight and two slogged over midwicket, after having whipped the first one over long-leg in the fifth over. What also powered the run-rate were the 19 fours that Hales and Rossouw hit between them.Riders’ 239 for 4 also broke the BPL record for the highest team total, which was previously made against them when Dhaka Gladiators reached 217 for 4 in 2013.Vikings couldn’t get close but Yasir Ali continued to impress with another half-century, this time making a 48-ball 78 with six fours and three sixes.Turning points The 108 runs Hales and Rossouw blasted in the eight overs between the ninth and 16th. During this period, none of the overs going for less than 10 runs. Nazmul Islam removing Mushfiqur Rahim in the seventh over after he had struck three sixes in the previous over by Shafiul Islam. It was a body-blow to the Vikings’ 240-run chase.Star of the dayRossouw was batting on five when Hales reached his fifty in the sixth over. By the time Hales reached his century, Rossouw had raced to 72 off 36 balls. He got into top gear from the 14th over when he slogged Robiul Haque for two sixes and then lifted Sikandar Raza, Khaled Ahmed and Abu Jayed for a six each in the following three overs. Rossow’s tournament tally of 459 runs is now just 27 short of Ahmed Shehzad’s BPL record of most runs (486) in a single edition.The big missThe ball after Rilee Rossouw reached his fifty, Sunzamul Islam dropped him after getting under the ball left of long-off. On its way out of his grasp, the ball also hit Sunzamul in the chin. To make matters worse, Rossouw struck Robiul for two sixes off the next two balls.Where the teams standVikings remained at the top spot with 12 points from eight games, but the Riders win boosted them to the third place, with ten points from nine outings.
Haji Wright claimed the fight that Coventry showed against Manchester United will stay with the fans for the rest of their lives.
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Wright proud to create memories for fansScored the last-minute equaliser for CoventryMan Utd reached FA Cup final winning 4-2 on penaltiesWHAT HAPPENED?
Coventry staged a miraculous comeback in the second half of their FA Cup semi-final clash against Manchester United after conceding three goals within the first 58 minutes of the game. United States men's national team forward Haji Wright scored a last-gasp equaliser for his side from the penalty spot which dragged the game to extra time. In the 121st minute, Wright assisted for Victor Torp's strike which could have won the Sky Blues the tie but VAR ruled out the goal due to offside.
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The Premier League giants eventually clinched the clash 4-2 in the penalty shootout but the USMNT striker – who netted his second spot kick of the afternoon – claimed that they were proud of their performance in the FA Cup this season and had created memories to be cherished by the fans forever.
WHAT HAJI WRIGHT SAID
Speaking to reporters after the game, the US international said, "The 120 minutes will stay with the supporters and the players on the pitch for the rest of their lives. We’ve had an amazing run this season in the FA Cup. Obviously, we’ve fallen a little bit short but hopefully, that’s a memory they can hold on to."
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Mark Robins' side will be next seen in action on Wednesday as they take on Hull City in a must-win Championship clash if they wish to keep their slender play-off hopes alive.
Jurgen Klopp's tenure at Liverpool has been steeped in immense success on the transfer front, with the German manager's philosophy on the pitch built upon the astute construction in the market.
Having ended a 30-year wait for the Premier League trophy, secured the club's sixth Champions League title and won further honours such as the FA Cup and Carabao Cup, the legacy of Klopp's reign will adorn the Anfield walls in gleaming light for many, many years – perpetually engrained into Merseyside's footballing history.
It hasn't always paid off though. While the likes of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson are just a few of the blinders played, there have indeed been a few to miss the mark.
Naby Keita is probably the most salient example, having arrived from RB Leipzig on a £53m deal with a weight of expectation but proving to be a colossal failure, with constant injuries stifling his chances of capturing any impressive form with regularity.
On the other end of that spectrum, Dominic Solanke is another Klopp signing to have failed to cement his spot at Liverpool, though his arrival is far less rueful given the profit made on his sale.
The fee Liverpool paid for Dominic Solanke
Liverpool signed Solanke from Premier League rivals Chelsea when he was just a teenager in 2017, agreeing to a £3m outlay as per a tribunal.
The Englishman had been a prolific presence for the Blues at youth level, posting 35 goals and six assists across 45 appearances but ultimately marked expendable due to the throng of prospects at the Cobham academy.
Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke.
Liverpool offered him a platform to grow into a Premier League striker, and while he has done so now, he did not find his feet at Anfield.
Why Liverpool sold Dominic Solanke
After making 27 appearances across all competitions during the 2017/18 campaign, Liverpool striker Solanke only managed to score once, in the final game of the Premier League season against Brighton & Hove Albion.
Klopp's project was in full swing and the Reds had made impressive progress over the past year or so, with the Champions League conquest that culminated in defeat in the final against Real Madrid the beginning of an illustrious spell in the club's history.
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The success of famed forward triumvirate of Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, coupled with Solanke's failure to quite find his shooting boots, meant a successful future on the Anfield books would be difficult, and when Bournemouth came calling with an initial £19m offer in January 2019, his sale was granted.
How Dominic Solanke is doing now
Solanke has found a home at the arrowhead of the Vitality Stadium, having now scored 63 goals and supplied 28 assists from 189 outings, praised by former boss Gary O'Neil for his "massive" contribution.
This season, the 26-year-old has been in excellent form, already plundering seven goals and an assist across his first 15 matches across all competitions, including a brace in the Cherries recent 2-0 victory over Newcastle United, taking his Premier League tally up to six.
Such prolific success means that he actually boasts a higher tally in the league than Liverpool talisman Darwin Nunez this term, with the Uruguayan clinching four goals and assists so far.
Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez.
Liverpool's club-record £85m acquisition struggled last season but has come into his own this year and was praised for his "razor-sharp" finishing by Sky Sports commentator Peter Drury after scoring a match-winning brace against the Magpies himself back in August.
Of course, Liverpool fans will hardly rue the sale or the fact that Nunez is now the man plying his trade up front for Klopp, but it's interesting to see that this former starlet in Solanke is now blossoming into the clinical force that he was always capable of becoming.
A torcida do Grêmio ganhou mais uma notícia positiva nesta sexta-feira. Depois de algumas semanas de negociação, o Tricolor acertou a permanência de Renato Gaúcho até fevereiro de 2021, quando encerra a atual temporada.
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Inicialmente, a informação foi divulgada pelo UOL, mas a reportagem também teve a confirmação do vínculo. O Tricolor deve informar nos próximos dias de maneira oficial.
No comando do Grêmio desde a temporada 2016, Portaluppi coleciona taças com o time gaúcho. Nesta temporada, o time já faturou o estadual e está nas oitavas de final da Libertadores, semi da Copa do Brasil e no G-6 do Campeonato Brasileiro.
Renovação
Apesar do bom momento dentro de campo, ainda não é certo que Renato Gaúcho permaneça no clube após fevereiro. Para que isso ocorra, o desempenho dentro de campo será fundamental para a decisão do clube e treinador.
Cricket Australia has confirmed the allegations relate to “historical matches from 2011”
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Watch – Alleged spot-fixing in the India-Australia Ranchi Test
Fresh allegations of spot-fixing against “current and former Australian players” are set to be aired by the television news network Al Jazeera in a follow-up to the investigative documentary aired earlier this year.Cricket Australia has confirmed the allegations relate to “historical matches from 2011″, a year in which the national team concluded an Ashes series, then took part in the 50-over World Cup, bilateral tours of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and South Africa, then home matches against New Zealand and India. The chief executive James Sutherland said a CA integrity unit investigation had been conducted into the claims.Acknowledgement of the allegations arrived on the same day the ICC requested information from the public about the identity of an individual filmed in the original documentary, named as Aneel Munawar and claiming to be the organiser of spot-fixing for illegal Indian betting syndicates. According to the ICC, the follow-up programme is set to air recorded conversations involving Munawar and illegal bookmakers about spot-fixing arrangements.”We are aware of the new investigative documentary by Al Jazeera into alleged corruption in cricket,” Sutherland said. “Since the broadcast of Al Jazeera’s first documentary, the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit has been conducting a thorough investigation into the claims made, however this has been hampered by a lack of cooperation from Al Jazeera.”Although not having been provided an opportunity to review any raw audio or footage, our long-standing position on these matters is that credible claims should be treated very seriously, and investigated. Cricket Australia’s Integrity Unit have conducted a review of the latest claims by Al Jazeera, from a known criminal source, and, from the limited information provided by Al Jazeera, our team have not identified any issues of corruption relating to current or former Australian players.”We have handed all material over to the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit to enable them to fully investigate and we will continue to cooperate with the ICC.”Alex Marshall, head of the ICC’s anti-corruption unit, said that attempts to properly identify Munawar had so far been unsuccessful. “We have identified every other person in the original documentary and have spoken to a number of them in connection with match fixing, including those who are not deemed to be participants under our Anti-Corruption Code,” Marshall said.”However the true identity of Aneel Munawar remains a mystery. He plays a significant role in the programme, yet enquiries with law enforcement and immigration sources have not identified or located him. As such we are appealing to the public or anyone from within the cricket family to contact us with any information that will lead us to identify and locate him. Police investigations often use such an appeal to locate people of interest and we are exercising the same approach.”The absence of any cooperation from the broadcaster has slowed the investigation, but to date we have made good progress in identifying people of significant interest including people already of interest to the ACU. We have been able to discount a number of claims made in the programme and continue to pursue other aspects. We will provide a full update at the conclusion of the investigation.”The ICC and Al Jazeera remain at odds over the network’s refusal to hand over to the governing body all raw footage recorded during their own investigations. One of the sticking points has been the fact that among Munawar’s allegations was the suggestion that the ICC’s anti-corruption unit itself had been compromised by financial links to illegal bookmakers and Indian crime figures.”We are aware that there is a second documentary in the offing, this time based on historical recordings between a fixer, suspected to be Munawar and bookies in India,” Marshall said. “As with the first programme, we will investigate any claims made in a full and thorough manner and we take any allegations of corruption, historical or contemporary, extremely seriously.”Based on what we already know, we have engaged the services of an independent betting analysis company to examine the claims made about particular matches. As with the first programme we have, and will continue to ask for the cooperation of the broadcaster. Access to the raw, unedited footage enables us to build a complete picture around the claims in the documentary and ensure our investigation is as fair and thorough as possible.”Sutherland outlined the significant education programmes undertaken by all players regarding their obligations to avoid corruption. “It is important to reiterate that Cricket Australia and the ICC take a zero-tolerance approach against anyone trying to compromise the integrity of the game,” he said. “We urge Al Jazeera to provide all un-edited materials and any other evidence to the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit.”Australian cricket is proactive with its sports integrity management and Cricket Australia’s Integrity Unit oversees and maintains all domestic cricket in Australia, including BBL and WBBL matches. In addition to this, prior to the start of each Australian season, all professional cricketers are required to participate in thorough anti-corruption education sessions before being eligible to compete in CA’s domestic competitions.”The Australian Cricketers’ Association chief executive Alistair Nicholson, meanwhile, called for full information sharing from the news network to help bring the matter to a conclusion. “The players have zero tolerance for any behaviour that may impact upon the integrity of the game,” he said.”However, enough is enough when it comes to people making unsupported accusations that have the ability to unfairly tarnish players’ reputations. Whoever is making these allegations should provide all the information they purport to have to the ICC to allow them to assess it.”
Surrey’s win gives the Roses match a relegation feel as Yorkshire go to Old Trafford second from bottom, three points behind the old enemy
Paul Edwards at North Marine Road28-Jun-2018 ScorecardThe fifth ball of the 47th over of Surrey’s second innings in this game was bowled by Tim Bresnan. It was on a good length and pitched just outside off stump. Scott Borthwick pushed forward to it but the ball caught the edge and landed well in front of the slips. It then shot along the ground between Harry Brook and Adam Lyth and banged into the boundary fence.Surrey moved to 159 for 2, within 69 runs shy of their target. Bresnan stood for a protracted period with hands on hips. Coaches can have all the team talks they desire but there are still moments when cricketers reconcile themselves to the reality of imminent defeat.But Yorkshire’s players and coaches may also have to reconcile themselves to the wider consequences of this seven-wicket defeat. Lancashire’s draw at Old Trafford means that Yorkshire will go into next month’s Roses match in one of the First Division’s relegation positions, three points shy of their keenest rivals and four behind Hampshire. Andrew Gale is steeling himself for a second successive relegation battle.For Surrey, the situation is very different. Whereas Yorkshire looked flaky and vulnerable in this match, even after gaining a 75-run first innings lead, Surrey looked like a team who have won their last four Championship matches and are capable of winning their next four. Their supporters will note a remarkable statistic: the champions in the last five seasons have all won at Scarborough, where Yorkshire only play twice a season.But omens are for people who believe in good fortune. Champions make their own luck – just as Surrey did on Wednesday afternoon when their bowlers set up the batsmen’s rather straightforward task on the final morning.By lunchtime the deficit had been reduced to 39 and the cricket in the early afternoon bore the same resemblance to a genuine contest as an end-of-term school assembly to the business of education.It was also noted that Surrey’s four most recent successful run chases away from home have all been achieved on outgrounds. Now their supporters can add Scarborough to Colchester, Colwyn Bay and Beckenham; and they will remember this week at North Marine Road when winter winds strike Dorking and Banstead. Shadows sharp on the parched field; rooftops dazzling with reflected sunlight; eyes shaded and hats almost compulsory; the stillness of a midsummer morning.Nothing, not even the cricketers, moved with particular haste. For the first hour or so of the day, though, Yorkshire harboured hopes of surprising the leaders. The first two overs were maidens and then Burns took ten runs off four balls from Jack Brooks, cutting him adroitly backward of square and clipping him through midwicket.At breakfast some Yorkshire spectators had hoped they might be put out of their misery but when cricket matters so much to you, pessimism is a protection. When Stoneman, whose batting even on Wednesday evening, had seemed more laboured than that of his captain, was leg before making to work Coad to leg, they wondered if they were about to see a tale for the grandchildren. They were not. Burns batted with the dreamy fluency of a man in one of his life’s glad seasons and was three short of a century when he cut a high, wide ball from Bresnan straight to Alex Lees at deep point. Perhaps the ball stuck in the pitch a shade. Burns left the crease with a disgusted punch into the dry, hot air. The Surrey skipper is now the leading scorer in Division One but he knows it is hundreds that get you noticed by selectors.