Andrew Strauss says ECB to launch high-performance review of English game

Independent body will be tasked with making recommendations in time for 2023 summer

Cameron Ponsonby14-Mar-2022

Andrew Strauss and Joe Root chat before the start of the Antigua Test•Getty Images

The ECB is set to launch a high-performance review into English cricket with the ambition of making the England men’s team “the best in the world in all formats”, according to Interim managing director Andrew Strauss.Speaking in Barbados where the second Test is due to start on Wednesday, Strauss laid out the plans for the review, for which recommendations are due to be published in September with a view to potentially restructuring the English season from 2023. He also confirmed that England hope to have a new head coach in place for the first Test of the summer, against New Zealand at Lord’s in June.Addressing the Test team’s so-called “reset”, Strauss said: “The perception so far is that it’s all about red-ball cricket and that it’s all about the domestic game. But the way we’re approaching it, and I believe the only way you can approach these things is to start at the beginning, which is what is the scale of our ambition for the game in this country?”And I believe we’re looking very strongly at being the best in the world in all formats. I think the knock-on effects, right the way through the game if the shop window is functioning well, are enormous, so as a game we need to get alignment behind that ambition.Related

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“If you take a longer-term perspective on these things you have to say, ‘How can the two teams run concurrently alongside each other?’ and ‘How do we best support our white- and red-ball specialists to allow that to happen?'”The review will be led by an independent body that is yet to be chosen and who will undertake the first two stages of the review before their recommendations are presented to the ECB board and the county chairs.”We need to look at how the game is evolving,” Strauss said. “All of us know that the rise of white-ball and T20 cricket has been hugely dynamic and happened very quickly. So we need to understand how that affects our game and on the one hand how can we leverage that and on the other how do we protect the relevance and importance of the game in our country. And then we need to do a lot of independent analysis on getting information from the game on what’s working well and what’s not working well currently. So a very big consultation piece needs to be done.”We want recommendations to be signed off in time for the 2023 domestic season so that really means by the end of September this year ideally. You could stretch it a bit but these projects can get very broad and you can get stuck. So it’s important to focus on people’s minds. If we’re going to do it we’ve got to do it for 2023.”The review is just one of many significant developments expected at the ECB over the coming months, with a number of senior management positions only filled in an interim capacity. As well as the head coach vacancy, applications opened on Monday for the full-time men’s team managing director role (which Strauss is currently performing).It has also been reported that England will revert to having a full-time selector, separate from the head coach, as was the case before Chris Silverwood’s job specification was expanded last year.Asked whether he considered himself a candidate to return to the managing director position full time, having held a similar position between 2015 and 2018, Strauss was non-committal.”I haven’t considered that really,” he said. “I’ve got unique personal circumstances that makes doing that role difficult and quite frankly there’s always value in getting a new perspective and new views. Nothing ever stays the same or goes backwards. I’m certain there’s going to be some good candidates for this role.”The ambition is certainly to have the Test coach in place by that first Test of the summer. With recruitments there are all sorts of moving pieces, including notice periods. I don’t think we can categorically say that, but it’s the ambition.On the question of splitting the head coach role between red ball and white ball, he said: “Ultimately, that will be the new director of cricket’s decision to make. My perspective is that it’s time to go down that route. We have unique schedules in this country. It is very hard to plan, prepare, play and review for one coach doing all formats. There are opportunities for us to make some performance gains in that respect. But again, that’ll be up to the new director of cricket.”England produced a battling performance in Antigua•Gareth Copley/Getty Images

On the field, England came away from Antigua with a creditable draw. But the failure of their seamers to take a wicket with the new ball across the Test match, with Chris Woakes and Craig Overton proving particularly expensive in the first innings, led some observers to bemoan the decision to leave James Anderson and Stuart Broad at home – a decision that had already provoked severe backlash from England’s fans.”I think the reaction was entirely predictable,” Strauss said. “You don’t do these things worried about what the reaction is, you do it because you think it’s the right thing to do. I think it’s great to see [Matt] Fisher and [Saqib] Mahmood as part of the England set up.”I think we’re learning about them all the time and they’re getting more and more comfortable in this group. And as we said right at the start it’s forced some of our senior players to have slightly different roles.”It’s early days but the feedback I’m getting from the dressing room is that they’re accepting the challenge as a group of not having those senior players involved and I thought in terms of attitude, the willingness to do the hard graft, the spirit and togetherness were there to see. We didn’t get the result we wanted in Antigua but there were a lot of positives coming out of it.”

Herói, Rwan comemora retorno com gol no Santos: 'Trabalho para isso'

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da cassino: A vitória do Santos no Equador por 1 a 0 guardou fortes emoções para os torcedores alvinegros e com um herói improvável. O atacante Rwan Seco, que não vinha sendo relacionado para os jogos, fez nos minutos finais da partida o gol do Peixe que garantiu o triunfo contra a Universidad Católica, em Quito, pela Sul-Americana.

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A última vez que Rwan tinha sido relacionado para um jogo fora em 5 de abril, contra o Banfield, partida também válida pela Copa Sul-Americana. Naquele duelo ele entrou na segunda etapa, mas depois perdeu espaço na equipe com a regularização dos reforços como Jojhan e Angulo.

– Estou muito feliz de marcar o gol e ajudar o Santos a sair com a vitória. Agora é focar na próxima partida. Eu venho trabalhando para isso. O professor sabe das minhas características e viu que era um jogo ideal para mim. Me colocou, e fui feliz marcando – disse o autor do gol do Peixe em entrevista à Conmebol TV.

A vitória fez o time de Bustos renascer na competição. Com o triunfo, o Peixe subiu para a segunda colocação da chave, com sete pontos, e não deixou a Unión La Calera disparar. A equipe chilena venceu nesta noite o Banfield, da Argentina, e chegou aos oito pontos.

Na próxima rodada da competição, o Peixe recebe justamente a Unión La Calera na Vila, no dia 18 de maio. Antes, no próximo domingo, o Santos enfrentará o Cuiabá, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro, também na Vila. Assim como na Sul-Americana, no Brasileirão o time de Bustos briga pelas primeiras colocações da tabela.

Chelsea need to offload forgotten man who earns 2x more than Madueke

da doce: The chaos continues at Chelsea amid the growing chasm between Todd Boehly and Clearlake, yet on the field, it looks as if things are beginning to take shape under Enzo Maresca.

da fazobetai: While the Blues were held to a frustrating 1-1 draw at home to Crystal Palace last time out, Maresca's men were simply scintillating away at Molineux a week earlier, hitting six past a helpless Wolverhampton Wanderers side.

That eventual 6-2 thrashing saw talisman Cole Palmer get on the scoresheet once again while claiming a hat-trick of assists, with all three of those key passes teeing up his compatriot Noni Madueke – who took his account to four for the season in all competitions.

The former PSV Eindhoven starlet was duly rewarded for that strong start to the campaign with a first senior England call-up last week, before going on to make his presence felt on debut after registering an assist for Harry Kane's second against Finland on Tuesday night.

With his ex-England U21 boss Lee Carsley now at the helm, Madueke – who scored seven goals in 20 games at that age group – will be hoping to cement a regular place for himself in the Three Lions squad, having begun to find his feet following a tricky start to life in west London.

In stark contrast to the rising 22-year-old, one youngster who seemingly couldn't be any further from establishing himself for both Chelsea and the senior England side is Carney Chukwuemeka, with the former Aston Villa man now something of a forgotten figure at Stamford Bridge.

Chukwuemeka's record at Chelsea

Signed from Villa Park for a hefty fee in the region of £20m back in the summer of 2022, having been a mere teenager at the time, the now 20-year-old has endured a turbulent last two years in the capital, having struggled to cement a regular role for himself under a succession of managers.

To date, the promising playmaker has made just 27 appearances in all competitions for the club, while registering just two goals and a solitary assist in that time – hardly an inspiring return.

Former Aston Villa midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka.

Hampered by a string of injuries ever since making the move from the Midlands – having made just 16 first-team appearances for the Villans – Chukwuemeka has had to endure a stop-start stint at the Bridge, with it difficult to see that situation changing any time soon.

While the suggestion is – as per The Athletic – that the midfielder will be reintegrated into Maresca's bloated first-team squad, the Italian did previously hint that the £20m man may find it difficult to gain regular minutes if he were to stay put at the club.

Chelsea midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka.

With interest looming from clubs in Turkey, it would be wise for Boehly and co to sanction his departure, ensuring that a costly figure is shifted from the wage bill.

Chukwuemeka's wage at Chelsea

Yet to feature at all so far this season across all fronts, the Austrian-born talent will face a real fight for game time if he does stay put until January, with the likes of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia already battling for those midfield berths.

The prospect of Chukwuemeka wasting away on the bench or even in the stands on a weekly basis is far from the ideal situation for all parties, particularly considering the financial impact it would have were he to remain in Maresca's ranks.

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As per Capology, the England youth international is said to be raking in an eye-watering £100k-per-week salary, placing him alongside the likes of Levi Colwill, Mykhailo Mudryk and Jadon Sancho who also take home the same wage.

For comparison, the aforementioned Madueke is reported to be on just £50k-per-week at present, despite the fact that the one-time Tottenham Hotspur academy asset is now a valued first-team presence under the former Leicester City boss.

Carney Chukwuemeka

While far from being the highest earner at the club, the fact that Chukwuemeka – through no fault of his own, it must be said – is taking home such a mammoth pay packet is rather head-scratching, with a solution needing to be found sooner rather than later.

In an ideal world, the 6 foot 2 ace would go out and enjoy a temporary stint elsewhere to help reinvigorate his career, while in a financial sense, any interested party could potentially take on a share of his salary.

Chukwuemeka's 2023/24 PL season in numbers

9 games (2 starts)

1 goal

1 assist

19.4 touches per game

0 'big chances' created

0.4 key passes per game

86% pass accuracy

0.7 tackles per game

1.2 balls recovered per game

0.2 successful dribbles per game

33% total duels won

Stats via Sofascore

Equally, if the club could recoup anywhere close to the £20m fee that they paid for him initially via a permanent exit, that would also seemingly be a wise decision to take.

With limited windows still open across the globe, however, time is running out for either scenario to occur…

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Matthew Wade 81 helps see Birmingham Phoenix to thrilling one-wicket win

Phoenix play-off hopes all but over as London Spirit miss out on direct route to final

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Matthew Wade carried the Phoenix chase•Getty Images

Matthew Wade’s 81 proved bittersweet for Birmingham Phoenix as they beat London Spirit by one-wicket in a last-ball thriller at Lord’s, only to see their play-off hopes all but ended.The Australian wicketkeeper-bat thrashed two sixes and 11 fours in 42 balls to help lead his side to an unlikely victory, despite being eighth man out. Phoenix had needed to win in 73 balls to lift their net run rate above Spirit’s and take them in to Friday’s playoff game at the Ageas Bowl, although ending the season on ten points means they could still sneak through in the even of a tie – or a no-result – in Wednesday’s match between Manchester Originals and Oval Invincibles at Old Trafford.Earlier, Ravi Bopara’s 45 from 19 balls propelled Spirit to 139 for 6 despite 4 for 17 for Tom Helm on his home ground.Liam Dawson’s 3 for 15 and 4 for 24 from Mason Crane appeared to have Spirit in control especially when Bopara caught Wade off the legspinner with 22 needed, but Tanveer Sangha and Helm got Phoenix over the line.Consolation for Spirit is despite defeat they will contest the eliminator on Friday for a chance to take on Trent Rockets in the final.Spirit needing to win by 36 runs or more to go straight to the final as group winners found runs hard to come by for much of their innings. Zak Crawley, back from Test duty with England, led a charmed life, successfully reviewing after being given out caught behind on nought and surviving again when Sangha bowled him off a no-ball. However, his luck run out when the impressive Helm pinned him lbw for 20.Helm had already bowled Adam Rossington for 6 and conceded just three singles from his opening 15 balls as the hosts struggled for any momentum.McDermott briefly threatened to break the shackles, hitting Moeen Ali for the day’s first six, only to then hit the offspinner straight to cover and when Eoin Morgan went cheaply Spirit were 74 for 4 with 28 balls left. However, Bopara changed the momentum, slog-sweeping successive sixes off Benny Howell as 21 came from one set of five. The former England allrounder hit five sixes in all before Helm had him caught on the fence in the final set of the innings.Phoenix made the worst possible start when debutant Sol Budinger, drafted in as cover for the injured Liam Livingstone, lofted Dawson’s second ball to Crawley in the deep. And Dawson made it a dream start for the hosts when he castled the dangerous Will Smeed later in that set.Moeen and Wade led a counterattack with a flurry of boundaries, yet the rate required rose and the former succumbed when hitting Jordan Thompson into the hands of mid-on. Dawson then returned immediately after the powerplay to remove Chris Benjamin for a duck.Wade though continued to swing, majestically sending a Nathan Ellis delivery into the Tavern’s top tier, but still the chances of the quick win Phoenix needed receded. He dropped by Ellis off Brad Wheal on 44 and celebrated with six to go to 50 in 24 balls. When he finally holed out Spirit were favourites, but Sangha and Helm produced a last twist in a great advert for the format.

Derrota mostra que time do Botafogo ainda está longe de sintonia total com Luís Castro

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da roleta: O Botafogo estagnou. São quatro derrotas seguidas, praticamente um mês sem vencer e um cenário instável dentro e fora de campo. A derrota sofrida para o Avaí pelo Brasileirãomostrou que os jogadores e Luís Castro ainda estão longe de uma total sintonia no que diz respeito à ideia de jogo e entendimento dentro de campo.

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O estilo de jogo que o português tenta (ou pelo menos pretende) implementar no Alvinegro ainda não foi “comprado” por todos os jogadores. Isso não diz respeito à “corpo mole” ou algo que venha de extra-campo.

A questão vem das características dentro das quatro linhas. Boa parte do elenco não tem sinergia com aquilo que Luís Castro pretende implementar até aqui. O resultado é um Botafogo pouco coeso, com dificuldade para se impor no ataque e na defesa, com consequente presenta na zona de rebaixamento do Brasileirão no momento.

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Luís Castro, por sua vez, parece não abandonar as próprias convicções. Diante do cenário já conhecido de que o elenco não oferece o contexto mais favorável quanto ao que ele imagina como ideal, o português ainda tenta fazer a equipe jogar da maneira que ele considera como total. Pressão alta, criação com toques curtos e intensidade. Não dá certo. Não deu certo contra o Avaí, por exemplo.

O enxuto elenco também dá poucas opções para o português continuar realizando esse tipo de ação. A promessa é de uma agitada janela de transferências, mas até lá o contexto não é de perfeição para nenhum dos lados. Uma parte da corda precisa ceder, o que ainda não aconteceu.

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da esoccer bet: By his own admission, Edu spends weeks identifying transfer targets in detailed assessments of players who he believes could upgrade Mikel Arteta’s ranks at N5.

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The Premier League title hopefuls – who are aiming to beat Man City and Liverpool to the crown at the third time of asking – have suffered from a plague of injury problems to key senior players as well, perhaps highlighting their need for more strength in depth.

Martin Odegaard, Riccardo Calafiori, Mikel Merino, Gabriel Jesus, Ben White, Jurrien Timber, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Kai Havertz, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Kieran Tierney and potentially Gabriel Martinelli have all been sidelined at various points, with a few proving very sore misses.

Arsenal’s next five Premier League games

Date

Bournemouth (away)

October 19

Liverpool (home)

October 27

Newcastle United (away)

November 2

Chelsea (away)

November 10

Nottingham Forest (home)

November 23

Odegaard remains weeks away from full fitness after suffering ankle ligament damage last month, while Arsenal are sweating over the fitness of Martinelli after he picked up a calf problem on international duty with Brazil.

“I’ve heard the Arsenal hierarchy have held discussions about what happens if certain players get injured, and that includes Saka,” said ex-chief scout Mick Brown, who remains well-connected within the game, to Football Insider this week.

“They want to get to a point where they have a solid backup for every player in their starting XI. Long-term, they’ll be planning to strengthen in every position. But that applies to Saka certainly, because a winger who’s always looking to take people on is always likely to get a whack and pick up a knock.

“He may always be available at the moment, but I know the club are planning for what happens if that isn’t the case any longer.“

It is believed Edu is targeting Antoine Semenyo as a back-up to Saka, while Arsenal have also been repeatedly linked with a new number nine, potentially to replace Gabriel Jesus.

Arsenal prepared to make £42 million bid for Isak Hien

Despite the arrival of Riccardo Calafiori in the summer, Spanish media report this week that Atalanta centre-back Isak Hien is a target for the Gunners.

Arsenal have been keeping tabs on Ajax starlet Jorrel Hato recently, sending scouts to watch the Dutchman in action against Germany on Monday, so it appears they’re after more alternative options to star central defensive duo Gabriel Magalhaes and William Saliba.

Links to Hien may therefore have weight, with the 25-year-old Sweden international branded “one of the revelations at the start of this season”.

That is according to a claim from Spain, which also states that Arsenal are prepared to make a £42 million bid for Hien, who has been praised as a modern, ball-playing centre-half who could really suit Arteta’s system.

The ex-Verona gem has averaged more blocks per 90 than any other player in Atalanta’s squad, whilst also being second behind Berat Djimsiti for interceptions made and clearances according to WhoScored.

Derby thought they had star who could emulate Salah, then Cocu sold him

da bet sport: Derby County will be relatively pleased with how their season is going in the Championship so far, with Paul Warne’s Rams currently sitting in a satisfactory 12th place in the league.

da bet vitoria: They are faring much better with the step-up to the second tier than the likes of Portsmouth, who actually won League One last campaign, but find themselves rooted to the bottom of the division.

Unlike Derby teams of the past that have depended on some up-and-coming homegrown talents to come good through their esteemed academy, this current eleven put together by Warne has a number of experienced EFL heads in it.

Still, there will be immense pride in the Rams camp at the moment with how far Eiran Cashin has pushed on in the senior ranks, as the 22-year-old stars in the Championship now with his boyhood club.

Notable recent Derby youth products

Of course, Cashin will steal the limelight in this regard, considering the Rams number six has stuck by the club away from being tempted to leave for pastures new.

The 22-year-old has now amassed 134 appearances in the senior mix at Pride Park, with his importance not waning in the second tier whatsoever, with the young centre-back only missing one game so far in the league owing to injury.

Derby County defenderEiran Cashin.

Away from the Nottinghamshire-born defender remaining loyal to the second-tier outfit, other recent academy talents that went on to make a name for themselves at Derby have also departed for new challenges.

Faces such as Will Hughes, Max Bird and Jason Knight have all gone on to be success stories elsewhere, with the first of that midfield trio still performing in the Premier League for Crystal Palace even at the age of 29, whilst Bird and Knight are teammates together at Bristol City.

Not every player that rises up the ranks develops into an unbelievable ace, however, with this striker now forgotten about when it comes to conversations regarding some of the notable names that have graduated from the Rams academy.

The Derby youngster who nearly emulated Salah & Giroud

Before his Derby career fell to the wayside, Mason Bennett was tipped for big things at Pride Park, having been the youngest ever player to line up for his hometown club in 2011 at just 15 years of age.

Once scouted by Premier League giants in the form of Manchester City and Liverpool, Bennett is also fondly remembered by those in Derbyshire for a ridiculous scorpion kick style effort he managed versus Wigan Athletic in 2019, with some even stating at the time that it could be a Puskas Award contender.

Away from this unbelievable effort, which nearly saw him emulate the heroics of Mohamed Salah and Oliver Giroud in being up for that prestigious award, Bennett would never prove himself to be a reliable goalscorer for the men’s team, which would result in his exit from the club under Philip Cocu just a year on from this audacious strike versus the Latics.

The 5 foot 11 forward – who made the permanent move to Millwall in August 2020 – would only manage to score five more goals for the Rams away from this memorable effort looping over the Wigan goalkeeper, finishing his time at the club with a lacklustre goal return of six from 89 clashes.

Bennett’s career goal record

Club played for

Games played

Goals scored

Derby

89

6

Chesterfield

6

0

Bradford City

13

1

Notts County

2

1

Millwall

103

10

Burton Albion

66

6

Sourced by Transfermarkt

To further add insult to injury, that much-talked-about goal wouldn’t even be nominated, with Bennett also struggling away from Derby to find his goalscoring mojo as can be seen looking at the table above.

Now on the books of Burton, who are fighting against relegation in League One, it’s fair to say the 28-year-old never lived up to his immense hype as a wonderkid.

Derby will hope they can unearth more homegrown gems soon, away from failed examples such as Bennett, but will know experience is going to be key in fending off the Championship relegation zone across this gruelling campaign.

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Endrick, Luis Guilherme e Vareta obtêm feito inédito na história da base do Palmeiras

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da bwin: Com a conquista da Copa do Brasil Sub-17 de 2022 sobre o Vasco pelo placar agregado de 6 a 5, três jogadores do Palmeiras alcançaram um feito inédito na história do clube. Endrick, Luis Guilherme e Gabriel Vareta são os únicos a terem conquistado títulos oficiais em todas as categorias do futebol de base, do sub-11 ao sub-20.

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Com oito gols marcados, Endrick foi o artilheiro do torneio. Além disso, o atacante se isolou como o jogador do Verdão que mais vezes balançou as redes pela competição. Ao todo, são 13 tentos na conta.
Além da disputa em questão, o atleta já conquistou os Paulistas Sub-11, Sub-13, Sub-15 (duas vezes), Sub-20, e a inédita Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior de 2022.

– É inexplicável. Tenho que agradecer muito a Deus porque não foi um jogo fácil. Foi um jogo muito difícil para nós, mas conseguimos sair com a taça. Infelizmente, saímos derrotados. Conseguimos ganhar em todas as categorias, e agora é manter os pés no chão. É inexplicável o que vem acontecendo em nossas vidas – disse o camisa 9 que completou:

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– Futebol é o que eu amo, é o que eu penso todo dia. Me sinto feliz jogando e é assim que eu quero seguir, alegre e trazendo felicidade para as pessoas que eu amo. Agradeço bastante a minha família, namorada, amigos e todo staff por tirarem esse peso. É uma felicidade e alegria enorme vestir a camisa do Palmeiras, e me sentir bem em fazer o que eu mais gosto. Espero poder continuar ganhando títulos aqui no Palmeiras. Quero fazer história.

Agora, a joia alviverde poderá viver o ambiente principal a partir do dia 21 de julho, após completar 16 anos. Assim, poderá registrar de fato o seu primeiro contrato. Vale lembrar que o mesmo já está acertado verbalmente por parte do atleta e da diretoria.

Já o zagueiro palmeirense Gabriel Vareta também se destacou e mostrou ainda mais o seu valor. No caminho do título, o capitão atuou como um dos pilares do sistema defensivo da equipe. O jogador esteve presente em oito das nove partidas do time na competição e, com a sua presença em campo, o Verdão perdeu apenas o segundo jogo da decisão.

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Também campeão paulista em todas as categorias na história da base do clube, o defensor chegou a ser convocado para as Seleções Brasileiras Sub-15 e Sub-17. Seu contrato se estende até o final de 2024, com multa rescisória no valor de 80 milhões de euros (443 milhões de reais na cotação atual).

– Agradecer a Deus por tudo. Em todos os anos nessas categorias, estamos ganhando sempre. É muito gratificante para a gente, mostra nossa evolução a cada dia. Ser Palmeiras é inexplicável. Mal consigo encontrar palavras para descrever esse título. Vencer a Copa do Brasil é algo incrível, e ter a oportunidade de ser o capitão e erguer a taça é ainda mais espetacular. Não imaginava isso nem nos meus melhores sonhos – comemorou Vareta.

Luis Guilherme chegou ao Palmeiras em 2017, após se destacar em escolinhas de futebol em Aracaju, sua cidade natal. O meia iniciou sua trajetória no Verdão pelo sub-11, conquistando logo de cara o Campeonato Paulista da categoria. Nos anos seguintes, também faturou os estaduais sub-13 e sub-15.

Com as mesmas conquistas do companheiro Endrick e também de contrato renovado com o clube alviverde, o meia celebrou o momento e o feito inédito.

– Só tenho a agradecer a Deus por essa história e por esse clube maravilhoso. Ganhamos em todas as categorias possíveis, agora é só curtir o momento”, afirmou Luis Guilherme, que já tinha em sua galeria de títulos os Paulistas Sub-11, Sub-13 e Sub-15 (duas vezes) e a Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior Sub-20.

Agora, o Palmeiras é o único time a ser tricampeão da Copa do Brasil Sub-17. As Crias da Academia já haviam levantado a taça nas edições de 2017 e 2019, batendo Corinthians e São Paulo nas decisões, respectivamente.

– A gente fica contente, porque não é uma geração, não é um raio. Nesses últimos seis anos, conquistamos três vezes a Copa do Brasil Sub-17. São trabalhos que vêm desde lá. Quando vemos muitos jogadores vencedores, do Sub-10 ao Sub-20, ficamos orgulhosos pelo trabalho como um todo, não só porque se formou um bom time. Vai ser um grande legado para o clube, que mudou de patamar e se tornou um clube formador”, concluiu João Paulo Sampaio, coordenador geral das categorias de base do Verdão.

Estes garotos não apenas escrevem o presente do Alviverde, mas principalmente o futuro de um clube que se preparou para isso e colhe os frutos de maneira justa e vitoriosa.

Suzie Bates, Marizanne Kapp take Oval Invincibles into the Hundred final

Manchester Originals crash out after failing to complete tall chase inside 72 balls

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Suzie Bates gave Oval Invincibles a brisk start•ECB via Getty Images

Oval Invincibles qualified for the Women’s Hundred final in style, racking up the highest score of this year’s competition as they brushed Manchester Originals aside by 32 runs at Emirates Old Trafford.Invincibles’ score of 163 for 2 was powered by an unbeaten 79 from captain Suzie Bates, and they can now look forward to the showcase match at Lord’s on Saturday against either the Southern Brave or Trent Rockets.In reply, Originals never got close, with the defeat ending their slim chance of qualification for the latter stages of the competition, despite 64 from Lizelle Lee in what could be her last match for the team.Seventeen-year-old Sophia Smale and Marizanne Kapp, who enjoyed a good day with bat and ball, were the pick of the bowlers, both finishing with two wickets as the Originals were restricted to 131 for 6 in a dominant display for the London-based side.Sophia Smale’s two early wickets extended Oval Invincible’s advantage•ECB/Getty Images

Knowing that a victory would guarantee them top spot and an automatic berth to the final, the Invincibles won the toss and chose to bat first, a decision justified by the fluent start provided by the experienced opening pairing of Bates and Lauren Winfield-Hill.The pair had raced to 62 in just 43 balls when Winfield-Hill was caught by Erin Burns in the deep of Emma Lamb for 25 but New Zealander Bates was undeterred, bringing up an impressive fifty off 33 balls, before Alice Capsey was bowled by Sophie Ecclestone for 18 trying to keep the runs flowing.That brought Kapp to the crease, returning to the team after missing the last two outings, and she and Bates played powerfully around the ground to elevate their team to an impressive 163 with an unbroken partnership of 67 from just 36 balls.Bates’ innings of 79 featured nine fours and two sixes, while Kapp’s 36 contained five boundaries, including one maximum.That total was just short of the overall record team total for the Women’s Hundred – 166 set by Southern Brave last year – but Invincibles will take satisfaction from knowing that their victory, coupled with the Brave’s shock defeat to Northern Superchargers earlier in the day means they will avoid having to play in Friday night’s Eliminator at Brave’s expense.Related

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Originals had an academic target to chase the runs down in 72 balls for a spot in the play-offs, which seemed unlikely when Emma Lamb was bowled by Smale without scoring. Bates and Kapp then combined again, as Amy Satterthwaite was caught by the former off the latter’s bowling for just two.Lee’s lone hand was set against the wickets that tumbled around her. Burns was bowled by Smale for five, Sophie Ecclestone was caught by Capsey off Kapp for one, and Daisy Mullan was run out for nine on her Hundred debut.Lee reached her fifty off 34 balls before finally perishing for 64 off 41, caught on the boundary off Eva Gray, to a warm ovation from the appreciative home crowd.Ami Campbell restored some pride in Originals’ performance, striking a couple of boundaries in a run-a-ball 23, but it wasn’t enough to save her side from elimination.

Douglas pode ser a novidade do Avaí contra o Palmeiras

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da stake casino: Após se ausentar dos últimos jogos do Avaí, o goleiro Douglas pode ser a novidade para o fim de semana, quando o Leão encara o Palmeiras.

– VEJA A TABELA DO BRASILEIRÃO

Apesar de treinar separado do elenco, a expectativa é que ele consiga ficar à disposição do técnico Eduardo Barroca.

Caso Douglas não apresente evolução e permaneça fora de combate, o Avaí será defendido por Vladmir.

Classificação

Com 17 pontos conquistados, o Avaí aparece na 11ª colocação do Campeonato Brasileiro.

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