Palmeiras encanta imprensa espanhola com jovens da base: 'Berço de estrelas'

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As categorias de base do Palmeiras estão surpreendendo não apenas o Brasil, mas a Espanha também. O jornal ‘AS’ foi encantado com a metodologia utilizada pelo clube paulista e destacou as principais joias que vestem a camisa alviverde.

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O jornal espanhol publicou uma manchete “O berço de Endrick e de futuras megaestrelas”, dizendo que a equipe paulista está criando as melhores pérolas do futebol brasileiro, além de ser uma das mais prolíficas minas de jovens talentos.

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Os jogadores citados como exemplo da força dos ‘Crias da Academia’ foram: Endrick, Estêvão, Luís Guilherme, Thalys e Wesley. Veja o que o diário da Espanha falou sobre cada joia.

Destaques da base do Palmeiras

Endrick
– Um jogador que está pulando etapas e fez o Real Madrid pagar perto de 50 milhões de euros um ano e meio antes dele poder chegar ao clube. Nenhuma introdução necessária. Ele deixa o clube neste verão, após 82 jogos – diário ‘AS’.

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Estêvão
– Um jogador canhoto, elétrico na ponta direita e que já está atuando no time titular, embora não se saiba quanto tempo vai durar lá. O Chelsea está pressionando para contratá-lo por cerca de 70 milhões de euros. Um número incrível para um menino que completou 17 anos em abril – diário ‘AS’.

Luís Guilherme
– “Aos 15 anos chega a 37,2 quilômetros por hora. Ele é um animal, uma fera e tem muita técnica”. É assim que João Paulo Sampaio, diretor do futebol juvenil do Palmeiras, define este jogador de futebol, um jogador físico e poderoso em campo aberto. O West Ham já lhe fez uma oferta formal. Também não demorará muito para dar o salto para a Europa – diário ‘AS’.

Thalys
– Um meio-campista que marca gols e dá assistências com facilidade. Em entrevista ao Diario AS afirmou que alguns colegas o chamam de “o homem do gelo” pela sua calma. O Manchester United, entre outros, já perguntou sobre ele. Outro nome a ter em mente – diário ‘AS’.

Wesley
– O mais novo de todos. Um atacante de apenas 15 anos, e se seu nome é ouvido nessa idade, é porque ali está sendo criado algo especial. “Gosto de jogar mais na entrada da área, recebendo a bola, procurando o um contra um e, claro, chutando para o gol”, definiu – diário ‘AS’.

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Keown called Spurs star "embarrassing" in 2024, now they must "double" his wages

Tottenham Hotspur may need to improve their performance levels if they want to come away with all three points in the North London derby against Arsenal on Sunday.

The Lilywhites are fifth in the Premier League table, after 11 matches, but the underlying numbers behind their performances suggest that Thomas Frank’s team are heading in the wrong direction.

Shots on target

38

14th

Non-penalty xG

11.0

15th

xG

11.0

15th

xGA

15.2

14th

xGD

-4.2

17th

xGD per 90

-0.38

17th

As you can see in the table above, Spurs rank just above the relegation zone in a host of key performance-based metrics, but they have been able to grind out results in spite of their struggles.

Up against the league leaders this weekend, Tottenham may not be able to get away with giving up as many high-quality chances whilst failing to create many of their own opportunities.

If performances do not improve and results fall in line with the current data, questions may be asked of Frank, but also of the squad of players that has been assembled by the Europa League champions.

Some questions may be asked about how well the club have spent their money on both player transfer fees and player wages, as they may not be getting value for money.

Ranking Tottenham's top ten earners

Tottenham, as you would expect of a club that is regularly in European competitions and competing at the top end of the Premier League table, reportedly have a lot of high earners in the squad.

Per Capology, Spurs have nine players who earn between £100k and £195k-per-week in North London, and summer signing Xavi Simons is at the top of the pile alongside Cristian Romero.

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Xavi Simons

£195,000

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Cristian Romero

£195,000

3

James Maddison

£170,000

=4

Mohammed Kudus

£150,000

=4

Randal Kolo Muani

£150,000

6

Dominic Solanke

£140,000

7

Joao Palhinha

£135,000

8

Dejan Kulusevski

£110,000

9

Brennan Johnson

£100,000

=10

Richarlison

£90,000

=10

Micky van de Ven

£90,000

Excluding Randal Kolo Muani, who is on loan, it is hard to do anything other than rank Xavi Simons at the bottom of the club’s top earners, as he has no goals and two assists in 13 appearances in all competitions, per Sofascore, as an attacking midfielder.

Maddison has a claim to rank first on this list after an eye-catching haul of 12 goals and ten assists in all competitions last term, per Sofascore, but he is currently set to miss the majority of this season with an ACL injury.

Brennan Johnson should go in second, purely because of his winning goal in the Europa League, and Cristian Romero should rank third as a first-choice centre-back and current club captain, showing value for money on and off the pitch.

Kudus, with one goal and four assists in ten Premier League games for Spurs, has been a mainstay since his summer move from West Ham United and should rank fifth, whilst Dejan Kulusevski and Richarlison have been long-serving members of the squad, without being genuine stars, so could slot in sixth and seventh.

Dominic Solanke, who joined in the summer of 2024, underperformed his xG of 10.97 with a return of nine goals in the Premier League last season, per Sofascore, which is why he should be eighth, behind Simons, whilst Kolo Muani and Palhinha are hard to rank as it is unclear how much of their wages they are paying as part of the loan deals.

The last remaining name on the list is central defender Micky van de Ven, who we rank in fourth place, as Lilywhites expert John Wenham has urged sporting director Fabio Paratici to improve his wages.

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He told TottenhamNews: “Spurs should reward his rapid progress into one of the best defenders in the Premier League with a new deal and could even double his current salary.”

How Micky van de Ven has turned his Spurs career around

Rewind to April 2024 during his first season with the Lilywhites, after a move from Wolfsburg in 2023, and the Dutchman found himself on the receiving end of some harsh criticism for mistakes in a game against Newcastle United.

Speaking on Match of the Day, former Arsenal and England centre-back Martin Keown called his defending “embarrassing” in a 4-0 win for the Magpies at St. James’ Park, as Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon took advantage of his slips.

Roughly 18 months on from that criticism he faced, Van de Ven is now in a position where there has been a call for the club to double his wages because of how impressive his performances have been.

It is understandable for Wenham to make the claim when you consider that Romero, on £195k-per-week, reportedly earns more than twice as much as the Netherlands international does, on £90k-per-week.

Van de Ven and Romero are Tottenham’s first-choice centre-back pairing in the Premier League this season and their respective statistics do not suggest that the Argentine defender is more than twice as valuable to the team.

Appearances

11

9

Goals

3

0

Dribbled past per game

0.2x

0.3x

Clearances per game

3.4

3.0

Tackles + interceptions per game

2.3

3.8

Ground duel success rate

62%

68%

Fouls committed per game

0.5

1.2

As you can see in the table above, both players excel in different areas of the game, particularly defensively, but they both have their strengths, and Van de Ven more than holds his own.

The left-footed star is the club’s top goalscorer in all competitions this season, with six goals, and may have already locked in the Goal of the Season award with his effort against Copenhagen.

At the age of 24, Van de Ven also has plenty of time left ahead of him to develop and improve as a player, which is why it would be worth tying him down to an extended contract on better terms.

Overall, the Dutch defender has turned his Spurs career around by becoming a reliable figure at the heart of the defence for Frank this season, and appears to warrant a wage hike if Paratici can convince him to pen a new contract in North London.

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'It was about trusting the players' – Mauricio Pochettino builds the deepest U.S. player pool in years as Gio Reyna and Alex Freeman seize their chances: USMNT Stock Up, Stock Down

The USMNT’s player pool keeps growing, and Pochettino suddenly has more depth – and tougher decisions – than ever before.

TAMPA, Fla. – How about that November camp, huh?

What was billed as the U.S. men's national team’s toughest window of the year ended up becoming its most convincing. Across two home dates against World Cup-caliber South American opponents, the U.S. edged Paraguay 2-1 and then dismantled Uruguay 5-1. It was the kind of statement that every national team hopes for but rarely delivers.

For Mauricio Pochettino and his players, there’s no shortage of reasons to feel proud – or encouraged by what this group might look like when it all comes together.

But Pochettino, of course, won't quite see it that way. He'll see it as another building block, another step towards something bigger. These were statements, yes, but the big statements will be made in the summer, not the fall. All things considered, though, the path towards the summer has gotten a little bit brighter these last few months as the U.S. have stepped forward with a five-game unbeaten run that includes four wins.

By and large, the biggest lesson from this camp is just how deep the U.S. have become. So many different players have contributed to those four wins, and Pochettino pointed to a stat that he's worked with over 70 players since his arrival as USMNT boss. The pool, in truth, might have even expanded this camp, given the performances put in by the USMNT, and Pochettino might have an even harder time making the tough calls next summer on the heels of these results.

"I think we are starting to feel the World Cup, the excitement," Pochettino said. "I think it's important for our fans now to push them, to really believe in the team. We never doubted, because we saw the quality of the players. It was only about trusting them, to give them the position to find a way to perform, to behave, to feel football and what it means to be a professional. There are all areas we can improve because we are very ambitious and we want to win."

With that said, some players raised their stock more than others. Who stood out? Whose stock rose – and whose fell? GOAL takes a look after November’s camp… 

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Over the course of two games, Reyna showed every reason why he should, and possibly will be, at the World Cup come next summer. All of the other stuff be damned; when Reyna puts on a USMNT shirt, he's usually pretty good.

He was excellent against Paraguay, scoring once and creating another in the 2–1 win. Questions about Reyna’s fitness and explosiveness remain, but his ability to influence a match is beyond doubt. He also put in more defensive work than he often gets credit for, showing he can contribute to this team in more ways than just as a late-game spark off the bench.

"I feel really good," Reyna said after the match. "I feel valued, feel important, feel ready to go. Obviously, when you feel better mentally, you can definitely play better on the field, too. So yeah, I'm definitely building up, but I feel great. I'm just happy, but I have to keep working now."

Against Uruguay, though, Reyna did come off the bench, obviously due to fitness concerns, but still found a way to make his mark. Given way too much time on the ball by a 10-man Uruguay team, Reyna made them pay, looping in a perfect ball to Tanner Tessmann for the Lyon midfielder's first midfield goal. Handed just about 30 minutes to work, Reyna made them count by providing that assist and picking up a yellow card for good measure.

There's still a long way to go until the World Cup, and Reyna's injury history is enough to give anyone a reason to pause. Right now, though, there are plenty of reasons to expect Reyna in the squad next summer, and he might just play a big role, too.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportStock down: Goalkeepers not named 'Matt Freese'

It really isn't a surprise at this point that Matt Freese started both games. Pochettino has made it somewhat clear that the NYCFC goalkeeper was his No. 1 option. Matt Turner's exclusion effectively confirmed that. As for the other goalkeepers called into this November camp? They, too, could only watch as Freese continued to hold down his starting role.

He wasn't perfect, admittedly. The goal against Uruguay came following a clearance, but that clearance was preceded by an ill-timed decision from Freese. The U.S. was unable to recover, but only because Giorgian De Arrascaeta hit an absolutely absurd bicycle kick into the back of the net. At the end of the day, it was more "incredible goal" than "bad mistake", and not something that'll be held against Freese.

With no USMNT games until March, Freese has now started each of the last 12 USMNT matches. It doesn't seem that's changing as everyone else continues to watch on as he leads from the back.

GettyStock up: Alex Freeman

In terms of describing Freeman, Pochettino said it best, so we'll let him take it away.

"I think you need to analyze the way that he plays," the USMNT boss said. "He can play like a third center back. He can go forward on the side. How difficult is it for the opponent to stop him from going inside and playing? When he has the ball, the team [can exhale]. He's so strong."

That sounds a lot like the USMNT coach describing a player with both the ability and versatility to play at a World Cup. It's been a rapid rise for the Orlando City full back, yes, but he only continues to rise and get better. The Uruguay game was, of course, his best performance yet, as Freeman scored his first two senior international goals to really make a statement to anyone watching.

Given what we've seen over the last six or so months, there's a chance that the version of Freeman we see six months from now is even better, even with the MLS offseason built in. The 21-year-old defender is flying high after breaking out in 2025 – what can we expect now in 2026?

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Getty Images SportStock down: Yunus Musah

Musah, of course, wasn't in camp. The thing was that the midfielders who were in camp were generally pretty good.

Tyler Adams is going to the World Cup. So, too, is Weston McKennie. The midfielders that were in this camp, Tanner Tessmann, Aidan Morris, Sebastian Berhalter, Cristian Roldan, and Timothy Tillman, all gave pretty good accounts of themselves. Berhalter, in particular, was the standout against Uruguay, scoring a stunner before setting up another with a perfectly hit set piece. He's carving out a role, one which could see him contribute next summer.

The midfield picture is, in a word, crowded, as Pochettino has plenty of different profiles and skillsets to sort through.

What does this mean for Musah? It means that, at the very least, the process of clawing his way back won't be easy. He hasn't been in camp since March and, if he were to return in the next gathering, it'll have been a year since he last put on a USMNT shirt. The competition during that year has only gotten more fierce, and the road back has only gotten harder.

So how does that happen? Playing for Atalanta will help, and if not, possibly getting out of there in January. Musah has to focus on himself at the moment, but while that's happening, the midfield pool only continues to grow.

It's not Mainoo: Man Utd may have found the new Pogba in "phenomenal" star

There’s one burning question emerging within Manchester United at present and all are directed at Ruben Amorim – what’s happening with Kobbie Mainoo?

The Englishman was seen as one of the Premier League’s most exciting before the manager’s arrival, but he’s been unable to showcase such talents over the last few months.

He’s mainly been utilised as an impact player, as seen by his tally of six appearances in the league in 2025/25, all of which have come off the substitutes bench, totalling 118 minutes.

Mainoo has gone from an England international mainstay to a player now behind the likes of Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte in the pecking order at Old Trafford – a truly unthinkable thought 12 months ago.

His lack of action will no doubt have had an effect on his progress with the Red Devils, which could see him fail to match the expectations of the fanbase who have previously compared him to a former player.

The reasons behind Paul Pogba’s downfall at Man Utd

As a result of his impressive start to life in the United first-team, Mainoo was tipped to emulate the levels produced by midfielder Paul Pogba during his own time at the club.

The Frenchman cost a staggering £89m in the summer of 2016, a deal that still remains a club-record, leading to huge expectations being placed on him to impress at Old Trafford.

Paul Pogba at Manchester United.

He often matched them in the early stages, as he became known for the odd world-class goal, something which he perfectly demonstrated against Young Boys in 2020.

However, his second stint with the Red Devils was far from plain sailing, with the players often coming into question for various aspects of his game during his six years in Manchester.

Pogba often struggled with his fitness at United, even being forced to train away from the first-team squad during Michael Carrick’s temporary spell in charge back in 2020.

The French international was also quizzed over his best position in the side, with his attributes often not fitting the demands of various managers at the club.

It was largely unclear if he was more suited to a deeper role at the heart of the side or a box-to-box role – but ultimately it contributed to his downfall and subsequent exit.

He would leave the Red Devils for a second time in the summer of 2022, rejoining Juventus on a free transfer for the second time in his professional career.

However, a little over three years on from his exit, current boss Amorim may have stumbled across his next version of the fan-favourite in a somewhat unlikely source.

The Man Utd player who’s Amorim’s own Pogba

Despite Mainoo’s availability over the last few months, the United hierarchy have been on the hunt to land a new midfielder to help bolster Amorim’s squad.

Such an area of the pitch has been brought into question over the last couple of months, with claims that the side have often been overrun in that department – subsequently leading to their dismal league standing last season.

However, it appears as though the 40-year-old has somewhat put an immediate fix to the issue, as his side have claimed four wins in their last six outings across all competitions.

Amorim has even claimed back-to-back wins for the first time in his tenure over recent weeks, highlighting that he’s finally starting to realise what his best starting eleven is.

Despite fixing the midfield issue, he already has his next Pogba in the form of forward Joshua Zirkzee – a statement that may come as a surprise to many supporters.

Whilst the pair operate in hugely different positions during their respective periods with the Red Devils, they both possess serious similarities in numerous key areas.

Upon his arrival at Old Trafford in the summer of 2024, many questioned the Dutchman’s fitness levels – even citing that he looked overweight despite scoring the winner against Fulham on his debut.

Despite being labelled “phenomenal” by one analyst, he’s struggled to nail his place down after Amorim’s arrival, with uncertainty around his best position undoubtedly at the forefront of the manager’s mind.

The 24-year-old even stated that he sees himself as a 9.5, often liking to drop deeper and affect the player, rather than operating as a poacher like Benjamin Sesko.

Games played

32

Goals & assists

4

Pass accuracy

72%

Shots taken

1.8

Chances created

0.8

Dribble success

38%

Aerials won

29%

Times dispossessed

2.8

Such a playstyle likely contributed to the Red Devils’ measly tally of just 44 league goals last season, with Zirkzee suffering with a lack of action after the club’s £200m spending spree.

He’s so far only featured for 74 minutes during 2025/26 to date, leading to huge rumours about a potential exit away from the Theatre of Dreams in January.

It’s a real shame to see his move to England fail to hit the heights many anticipated, but it’s further evidence of his similarities to Pogba, given his own demise in the Premier League.

Both are evidently more suited to the Italian top-flight rather than the Premier League, with the recruitment team desperately needing to learn from such examples going forward.

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Davies, Latham make Somerset pay for errors in high-scoring contest

Careless batting and missed opportunities in the field cost Somerset a position of dominance against Warwickshire on the second day of their Rothesay County Championship clash at Edgbaston.On a pitch which is excellent for batting, Somerset were 407 for three (Tom Lammonby 133, 196 balls) but collapsed to 498 all out – a total that insures against defeat but does not apply the major scoreboard pressure that beckoned.Warwickshire closed the second day on 157 for one with Alex Davies (63 not out, 152) and Tom Latham (65 not out, 142) having added 125 in 43 overs. Both were reprieved as Davies, on 36, survived a high chance to Archie Vaughan at point and Latham, on 28 escaped a missed stumping by James Rew off Jack Leach.On such a batter-friendly pitch, offering seamers nothing and spinners only very slight turn, near-flawless cricket is required to craft a victory. Somerset’s was that on the first day, but on the second they relieved the pressure on the hosts to leave the match already 99.47% certain to end in a draw.After Somerset resumed on the second morning on 327 for three and overnight pair Lammonby and Tom Abell (48, 103) took the total past 400, the platform was there for a mammoth total for Craig Overton’s side. Instead of showing the required ruthlessness, however, they succumbed to collective carelessness.The collapse began when Abell, seeking to accelerate towards another batting point, hit Corey Rocchiccioli for three successive fours then pulled a short ball to mid-wicket to supply the Australian’s first wicket for Warwickshire. Lammonby had batted beautifully to turn his ninth first-class century into a career-best but chipped Ethan Bamber tamely to mid off.Warwickshire’s part-time spinners Rob Yates and Jacob Bethell then shared the last five wickets in 15 overs. Tom Banton skied Bethell to mid off and Vaughan missed a sweep and was lbw to Yates who quickly had Migael Pretorius caught at slip. Leach conjured up another way to get out when he reverse-swept Bethell to slip. When Matt Henry slogged Yates to long off, Somerset were left with 498 – a tall total but not the intimidating score which would have forced Warwickshire to bat very long even to avoid the follow on.The moment that Warwickshire avoid the follow-on figure – 349 – this match will be doomed to a draw. Yates perished in infuriating fashion, caught down the leg side by Rew off Pretorius, but Davies and Latham reined in their attacking instincts to ensure it was an isolated early wicket.Davies reached his half-century from 109 balls and Latham followed to his from 95. As the shadows lengthened, Somerset’s bowlers gave very little away, so did the batters and so did the pitch and something truly remarkable has to happen if this 148th Championship meeting of these teams is not to conclude in a 68th draw.

Chelsea dealt blow after not including buy-back clause in deal for 'new Marcelo' amid strong run of form

Chelsea have been dealt a major blow after they decided not to include a buy-back clause in the deal for Diego Moreira, who has been dubbed the "new Marcelo" amid a strong run of form. Moreira’s latest masterclass came in Strasbourg’s electrifying 3-3 draw with Paris Saint-Germain, where he notched both a goal and an assist against the reigning European champions.

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    From Chelsea prospect to Ligue 1 sensation

    When Chelsea sold Moreira to Strasbourg in 2024, the move was viewed as part of the club’s broader development network strategy under the BlueCo ownership. They used their French affiliate to give promising young players more playing time. But now, that decision looks increasingly short-sighted. Unlike other similar transfers, such as Mathis Amougou’s move to Strasbourg, which included a buy-back clause, Moreira’s deal came with no such safeguard. That means the Blues have no direct route to re-sign him, even as his market value and reputation soar, as reported by Moreira’s versatility has only strengthened his appeal. He’s been deployed everywhere from left wing-back to right-sided forward, even operating as a support striker against PSG. That ability to adapt and excel in multiple positions is precisely what Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has been trying to cultivate within his current squad. Hence, the lack of a buy-back clause is even more baffling.

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    Hato yet to break into Maresca's starting XI

    Chelsea do have other young talents pushing for recognition, notably Jorrel Hato, the 19-year-old defender signed from Ajax in a £37 million ($49.35m) summer deal. Yet despite his promise, Hato has been restricted to cameo appearances so far, as Maresca continues to balance youth integration with the demands of a top-four Premier League push. It is understood that Chelsea’s hierarchy still believes their best long-term solutions lie within the current setup. Strasbourg, meanwhile, are reaping the rewards. Alongside Moreira, they boast another emerging star in Valentin Barco, the Argentine former Brighton man who has impressed with his technical brilliance. He has flourished under Strasbourg’s system, often operating as a central or attacking midfielder rather than his traditional left-sided role. 

  • Injury boost for Maresca before Ajax visit

    While Chelsea ponder the one that slipped away, manager Enzo Maresca has another issue closer to home, the prolonged absence of striker Liam Delap. The 22-year-old joined the Blues from Ipswich Town in June after a breakout season and immediately made an impression, helping Chelsea lift the Club World Cup during the summer. But his momentum came to a halt when he limped off early in the 2-0 win over Fulham on August 30, just his third Premier League match of the campaign. However, speaking on Tuesday, Maresca provided a positive update on the forward’s recovery: "Liam is very close. He is not working with us yet, he is still out but hopefully he can start in the next days to take part in the session with us."

    With Delap sidelined and Nicolas Jackson now on loan at Bayern Munich, Joao Pedro has been Chelsea’s lone recognised striker in recent weeks. The Brazilian has impressed in flashes, bagging two goals and three assists in his first eight league appearances. But with Pedro now suspended for Chelsea’s Champions League clash with Ajax, Maresca faces another tactical puzzle. However, the Italian manager remains unfazed, as he added: "We have him [Guiu], we have also Tyrique [George] who has played games as a nine in the past. He did well. He played I think against Benfica as a nine. We have different options. We have one more session this afternoon and then we decide. We trust Marc. We trust already last year, he was always playing in the Conference [League]. We also gave him some Premier League games so we show in the past that we trust Marc. Now he is again with us and he is going to play games for sure."

    Moreover, Maresca will be relieved with the return of Enzo Fernandez after the Argentine missed the fixture against Nottingham Forest last weekend. 

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    Maresca keen to build on the momentum

    Chelsea have stitched together a three-game winning streak, which started with a 1-0 win over Jose Mourinho's Benfica in the Champions League before the international break. They beat Liverpool next and followed it up with another neat display against Nottingham Forest last Saturday. Maresca has three more games in October, and he will look to win each of them, starting with the continental battle against Ajax at the Bridge. Next up will be Sunderland on Saturday, and then the Blues have a trip to Molineux slated for a League Cup fourth-round tie against Wolves. 

Kretinsky could push for "natural winner" to replace Potter at West Ham

West Ham United co-owner Daniel Kretinsky could advocate for a “natural winner” to replace Graham Potter as manager, if the poor results continue.

Potter under pressure after "Spursy" performance

Following the 3-0 defeat at home against Tottenham Hotspur, former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino has been very critical of Potter, saying: “I don’t want to be disrespectful to a manager, but sometimes you look at things and you think, ‘Do you know what? I’m not sure what he’s bringing to the table as a manager.

“West Ham yesterday looked as Spursy as Spurs have ever been. They looked like when Spurs were at their worst and times under Ange where they looked like they were going to concede for fun.”

As such, the 50-year-old is clearly under mounting pressure, with widespread reports suggesting Nuno is being considered as a potential replacement, alongside former Hammer Frank Lampard, given the job the Englishman has done at Coventry City.

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At the end of August, Jose Mourinho was also named as the leading candidate to replace Potter, and there has now been a new update on the Hammers’ interest in the former Chelsea manager.

According to a report from Claret & Hugh, West Ham co-owner Kretinsky could advocate for the appointment of Mourinho, should the poor results continue.

However, the report also makes it clear that the Portuguese manager has been largely discounted, so it remains to be seen whether Kretinsky would be able to convince the rest of the board to make a move.

"Natural winner" Mourinho could be divisive appointment

The 62-year-old has undoubtedly achieved a lot in football, winning the World’s Best Club Coach award on four occasions, courtesy of lifting Premier League, Serie A and La Liga titles, as well as the Champions League on two occasions.

However, it seems likely the recently-sacked former Fenerbahçe manager would be a divisive appointment, not least because of his links to Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.

Not only that, but the former Spurs boss is clearly not the manager he once was, having been sacked by Daniel Levy after just 17 months in charge, while also failing to win a trophy during his recent spell in Turkey.

Consequently, despite being lauded as a “natural winner” by journalist Josh Bunting in the past, it may be wise to avoid making a move for Mourinho, and instead appoint Nuno, given that the 51-year-old transformed Nottingham Forest from relegation candidates into a Europa League side.

Former footballer Karl Henry also praised the ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers boss for the job he did at Molineux.

Gonzalo Escobar destaca Vojvoda e Brasileirão para aceitar proposta do Fortaleza

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Na sala de imprensa do Centro de Treinamento Alcides Santos, o lateral-esquerdo argentino Gonzalo Escobar disse, em sua entrevista coletiva de apresentação oficial no Fortaleza, quais foram os elementos primordiais para que ele deixasse o Ibiza-ESP e rumasse ao Leão do Pici.

Para ele, pontos como a estrutura dada pelo Tricolor, poder trabalhar em um grupo que tem outros argentinos (Brítez, Lucero, Pochettino, Silvio Romero e o técnico Juan Pablo Vojvoda) e a chance de disputar o Campeonato Brasileiro tiveram peso considerável na sua decisão.

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– Antes de tudo, foi importante a estrutura do clube, por estar em crescimento, Vojvoda é exigente, trabalha muito bem, é um grupo unido e de humildade. Tem muitos argentinos, então era mais tranquilo vir sabendo que eles sabem falar comigo. Eu me sinto muito bem, darei 100% de mim. Estava analisando várias propostas, mas quando apareceu o Fortaleza, eu pensei no Brasileirão, um desafio grande para mim, melhor liga sul-americana, eu acho.

Desde o último dia 11 de julho, Escobar tem a sua situação documental devidamente regularizada em relação ao Boletim Informativo Diário (BID) da CBF.

Desta forma, cabe a comissão do Fortaleza determinar quando acontecerá sua estreia, sendo a próxima oportunidade o jogo do próximo sábado (22), contra o Palmeiras, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. A partida em questão, marcada para às 16h (de Brasília), acontecerá no Allianz Parque.

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Sam Konstas has left Sri Lanka ahead of Australia’s second Test in Galle to play Sheffield Shield for NSW

AAP and ESPNCricinfo staff04-Feb-2025Sam Konstas’ Sri Lanka tour is officially over with the teenage star returning to Australia to play Sheffield Shield cricket for New South Wales.Despite an impressive first two Tests, Konstas was replaced at the top of the batting order by the more experienced Travis Head in last week’s series opener in Galle.With Head making a speedy half-century to set the tone for Australia’s big win, Konstas was set to miss selection again for the second match beginning Thursday.Related

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Konstas trained with the team at their main session in Galle on Tuesday before packing his bags to fly back to Australia in the evening, Cricket Australia confirmed.Australia selectors determined the 19-year-old would be better served lining up for NSW against Queensland on Saturday at the Gabba – a Test venue at which he has never played – than watching from the sidelines in Galle. The selectors value players getting experience at home Test venues. It was part of the reason Nathan McSweeney got the nod at the start of the Border-Gavaskar series, as Konstas has not played at either the Gabba or Adelaide Oval.Australia will have adequate concussion substitutes in Konstas’ absence, with 15 remaining in the squad as well as development player Tanveer Sangha.The tour was Konstas’ first with the Australian squad to the subcontinent, but he previously attended development camps in Chennai and Sri Lanka.He may have an additional opportunity to hone his skills against spin with an Australia A tour of India in the works for later in 2025.After his famous start to life as a Test player, the Sri Lanka tour may have shaped as underwhelming for Konstas, who missed selection and was then struck down by a stomach bug.But Head said Konstas would have learnt from the touring experience.”Sam’s a big part of where we’re going, there’s no doubt about it,” Head said. “Disappointed that he missed out on the first Test but great for him to be here, great for him to be experiencing conditions.”Head expected Konstas would return to the top of the batting order when Australia travelled to England for the World Test Championship Final against South Africa in June.”Most likely I’ll go back in the middle order and Sam will open,” Head said.

Saiba os recordes que o Palmeiras pode estabelecer diante do Bragantino no Allianz Parque

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O Palmeiras entra em campo neste sábado, às 18h30, para enfrentar o Bragantino, no Allianz Parque. O jogo pode valer a volta do Verdão para a liderança do Brasileirão enquanto espera o resultado do Botafogo. No entanto, a partida pode significar mais alguns feitos históricos para esse time de Abel Ferreira. Caso vença o jogo, o Alviverde estabelecerá dois recordes importantes em sua arena: de vitórias e de invencibilidade.

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Ao bater o Massa Bruta neste sábado, o Palmeiras pode atingir o recorde isolado de vitórias consecutivas na história do Allianz Parque, inaugurado em 2014. Atualmente, com dez triunfos seguidos (desde 9 de fevereiro deste ano), já igualou a antiga melhor marca isolada, registrada entre janeiro e abril de 2022. Ou seja, dois feitos históricos na Era Abel Ferreira.

Com uma vitória sobre o Bragantino, o Verdão também pode alcançar a maior série invicta da história da arena. O retrospecto atual é de 27 jogos sem derrota (21 vitórias e seis empates) desde julho de 2022 e está a um do recorde de 28 jogos alcançado entre agosto de 2016 e junho de 2017 (21 vitórias e sete empates). Naquele período, o Alviverde conquistou o Campeonato Brasileiro de 2016.

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Neste ano, o Palmeiras está invicto no Allianz Parque e, por enquanto, registra o melhor aproveitamento da história, com 88,8% de aproveitamento (dez vitórias e dois empates em 12 jogos) contra 82,8% de 2022.

O Verdão é o time da Série A com melhor campanha como mandante nesta temporada (aproveitamento de 90,47%, seguido pelo Athletico-PR, com 89,74%). Pelo Campeonato Brasileiro, tem 100% de aproveitamento em casa, com três vitórias em três jogos, todos no Allianz Parque. A última derrota em casa pela competição foi em julho de 2022, para o Furacão.

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Vale lembrar que, dos últimos 106 jogos, independentemente do adversário, do campeonato ou do mando de campo, o Palmeiras só perdeu nove, somando 70 vitórias e 27 empates. Foram apenas três derrotas nas 42 partidas mais recentes (Internacional, na última rodada do Brasileiro 2022, com o título já garantido; Água Santa, no jogo de ida da final do Paulista 2023; e Bolívar-BOL, pela Libertadores 2023).

O Alviverde é o vice-líder do Brasileirão com 13 pontos em cinco rodadas. Com três pontos de diferença para o terceiro colocado, o Verdão somente perde a segunda posição caso seja ultrapassado no saldo de gols. Já para ser líder, será preciso vencer e torcer para um tropeço do Botafogo, que atualmente está no topo da tabela. Os cariocas enfrentam o Goiás, fora de casa, neste domingo, às 18h30.

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