هاني أبو ريدة يدعم منتخب مصر الثاني قبل كأس العرب

حرص المهندس هاني أبوريدة، رئيس الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، على حضور مران منتخب مصر المشارك في بطولة كأس العرب بالدوحة.

وتنطلق منافسات بطولة كأس العرب يوم 1 ديسمبر، حيث يسعى منتخب مصر لتحقيق انطلاقة مثالية تحت قيادة المدير الفني حلمي طولان.

وعقد أبو ريدة اجتماعًا مع الجهاز الفني واللاعبين لرفع معنوياتهم قبل انطلاق منافسات البطولة.

وأبدى أبو ريدة ثقته الكاملة في المدير الفني وجهازه المعاون وجميع اللاعبين المختارين لتمثيل المنتخب، مؤكدًا أن الاتحاد يقف خلف الفريق بكل قوة ويدعم مسيرته في المنافسات العربية.

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وطالب رئيس الاتحاد اللاعبين ببذل أقصى جهد داخل الملعب، وتقديم أداء يليق باسم وتاريخ الكرة المصرية، والوصول إلى أبعد نقطة في البطولة لإسعاد الشعب المصري.

وحضر المران كل من وليد درويش ومحمد أبو حسين، عضوي مجلس إدارة الاتحاد، إلى جانب الدكتور مصطفى عزام، المدير التنفيذي للاتحاد.

Chelsea hit by more injury misery as Liam Delap forced off early against Bournemouth with suspected dislocated shoulder

Chelsea's summer signing Liam Delap looks set for more time on the sidelines after being forced out of Saturday's game against Bournemouth at the Amex Stadium with a shoulder injury. The forward landed heavily and looked to be in real pain in the first half of the game following a duel at a corner. Manager Enzo Maresca sent on Marc Guiu in his place and now faces an anxious wait to discover the severity of his injury.

Delap suffers suspected dislocated shoulder

Delap was back in the starting XI for Chelsea on the south coast on Saturday but lasted less than half an hour due to injury. The Chelsea striker appeared to dislocate his shoulder after a heavy fall and was replaced immediately. Delap had caught the eye in the opening exchanges against Bournemouth for his physical approach and was perhaps fortunate not to have been booked for catching Marcos Senesi with a stray arm twice before he had to be taken off.

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Delap will be frustrated if he is forced back onto the sidelines. The summer signing has already missed a significant chunk of the campaign for the Blues after sustaining a hamstring injury back in August that kept him out of action until November. The 22-year-old has therefore only managed six starts for Chelsea in all competitions so far in the 2025-26 season, with his only goal coming as a substitute in the Champions League win over Barcelona.

Maresca's praise for Delap

The injury to Delap will also be frustrating for manager Enzo Maresca who was full of praise for Delap ahead of the match. "It was a long time for him to be out," he told reporters. "I think he is getting better and the other day against Leeds, he had two or three chances where he could have done better. I know Liam from many years ago at Manchester City and I don’t have any doubts that he will score goals and be important for us.’

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Delap and Chelsea must wait to discover the severity of the striker's injury and how much time he will miss. The issue comes ahead of a busy festive period for the Blues. Maresca's side take on Atalanta next in the Champions League and then host Everton at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League.

Luís Guilherme, do Palmeiras, chega a Londres para ser anunciado por time da Premier League

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O West Ham já prepara o anúncio de contratação de Luís Guilherme, joia do Palmeiras. Segundo o jornalista italiano Fabrizio Romano, o atacante desembarcou em Londres, na Inglaterra, para fazer os exames médicos e assinar seu contrato como novo jogador dos Hammers.

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A venda do jogador de 18 anos pelo clube paulista ao West Ham chegou ao valor fixo de 23 milhões de euros (cerca de R$ 130,97 milhões), mais 7 milhões de bônus por metas contratuais (cerca de R$ 39,86 milhões), totalizado a negociação em 30 milhões de euros (R$ 170,83 milhões).

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Mesmo não atuando mais pelo Palmeiras caso a operação seja concluída, o Verdão ainda irá permanecer dono de 20% dos direitos de Luís Guilherme, o que implicará em mais dinheiro para o clube no caso de uma futura venda do atleta.

As negociações entre o atual campeão brasileiro e o time da Premier League estão bem encaminhadas. O atleta viajou neste domingo (9) e deve ser anunciado ainda nesta semana.

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BCCI okays Shreyas Iyer's request for six-month break from red-ball cricket

Shreyas Iyer has requested the BCCI for a six-month break from red-ball cricket due to concerns about his back, which the board has approved*. ESPNcricinfo learned that Iyer sent an email to the board to that effect and pulled out of the ongoing four-day match between India A and Australia A in Lucknow.Confirming the update on Thursday morning, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said in a press statement that Iyer “has informed the BCCI of his decision to take a six-month break from red-ball cricket”. “Having undergone back surgery in the UK and managed his recovery well, he has recently experienced recurring back spasms and stiffness while playing the longer format,” Saikia wrote. “He wishes to utilise this period to build endurance, body resilience and work on his fitness. In view of his decision, he was not considered for selection for the Irani Cup.”Iyer was the India A captain in the first four-day game against Australia A, but withdrew from the second. He was likely to have been picked in the Rest of India squad to play defending Ranji Trophy champions Vidarbha in the Irani Cup, but will now miss that game.Before scoring 8 in his only innings against Australia A last week in Lucknow, Iyer had played the Duleep Trophy semi-final for West Zone against Central Zone in September at the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence on the outskirts of Bengaluru. He made 25 and 12 in that outing, his first competitive match since the end of IPL 2025.Iyer had problems with his back in December 2022 and the injury flared up during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series at home in March 2023, after which he had surgery in April and missed the IPL that year. He returned for the Asia Cup in September and was a key part of India’s unbeaten run to the 2023 ODI World Cup final in November.He continued to have issues with his back, though, and skipped some first-class matches for Mumbai, as a result of which he was omitted from the BCCI’s central contracts list in February 2024. Iyer was back on the list of contracted players the following year. More recently, in February-March this year, Iyer was India’s highest run-getter (243 in five innings) and the second-highest run-getter overall in the run to the Champions Trophy title, after which he led Punjab Kings to the final of IPL 2025.

Zac Gallen Trade Destinations: Best Landing Spots for Diamondbacks Ace at Trade Deadline

The Arizona Diamondbacks have decided to dive headfirst into selling at the 2025 MLB trade deadline. After dealing Josh Naylor and Randal Grichuk, Eugenio Suarez and their top pitchers are likely next. That means Zac Gallen could have a new home for the first time in his career.

Gallen was named first-team All-MLB and finished third in National League Cy Young voting in 2023. While he has struggled this season, the 29-year-old has a strong track record of success and will be hitting free agency after the season. He's talented, and has a reason to go all-in for the rest of the year.

In 22 starts this season, Gallen is 7-12 with a 5.60 ERA and a 1.35 WHIP, with 121 strikeouts against 47 walks in 127 innings. Compared to his career norms, Gallen's Statcast page for 2025 looks depressing. A change of scenery could likely do him good.

What follows is a look at four teams the could be a great fit for the veteran righty before the trade deadline.

New York Yankees

The Yankees landed the third baseman they needed by acquiring Ryan McMahon from the Colorado Rockies, but if they're truly all-in this season, they'll need to find more pitching. They're sure to look for relievers over the next few days before the trade deadline, but they also need to find another starting pitcher.

Max Fried and Carlos Rodon have the top of the rotation locked down, but Clarke Schmidt was lost for the season thanks to Tommy John surgery, and Gerrit Cole is missing all of 2025 for the same reason. Luis Gil is on his way back, but it's a thin rotation. If New York really wants to make it back to the World Series and finish the year with a title, adding Gallen could be a big step.

Houston Astros

Like the Yankees, Houston's starting rotation is thin thanks to injuries. Framber Valdez and Hunter Brown have been great, but Cristian Javier and Spencer Arrighetti have missed time with injuries, while Ronel Blanco and Hayden Wesneski are out for the year. While Javier and Arrighetti are on their way back, the Astros could use another top-level arm.

Gallen can be that guy, with a career 3.60 ERA, making his rough stats this year a complete outlier.

Chicago Cubs

The Cubs have been one of MLB's best stories this season, boasting an absolutely punishing offense. That said, if the Northsiders want to make a deep run this season, they'll need to add another starting pitcher. Shota Imanaga and Matthew Boyd have held things down at the top of the rotation, but the team is desperately missing Justin Steele.

Cubs starters rank 14th in MLB with a 3.96 ERA, but have allowed the fourth-most home runs (91) and rank 18th in innings pitched (554 2/3), which has strained the bullpen. They need another starter who can eat innings.

Toronto Blue Jays

Jose Berrios, Kevin Gausman, and Chris Bassitt are a solid trio atop Toronto's rotation, but things fall off dramatically after them. The Blue Jays' starters currently rank 24th in ERA (4.39), and while Eric Lauer has been a nice story (6-2, 2.61), it's hard to believe he'll be able to keep up his pace. He has mildly outperformed his underlying metrics and gives up a lot of hard contact.

Another reliable, veteran arm would only help Toronto's push to steal the AL East away from the Yankees.

“Pretty torrid” – Samuel Luckhurst slams Man Utd star vs West Ham

While Manchester United came from behind to defeat a stubborn Crystal Palace side last weekend, Ruben Amorim’s side could not follow that up with another victory.

This time, they dropped points at the hands of lowly West Ham. Diogo Dalot scored a rare goal but Soungoutou Magassa scored from a corner late on to rescue a share of the points for Nuno Santo’s men.

Unsurprisingly, the 1-1 result did not go down well with Amorim.

Amorim speaks out following West Ham draw

Amorim made his anger and frustration clear after his team drew with the Hammers on Thursday evening.

“It’s frustrating, it’s angry, that’s it,” he said.

“It’s not going backwards. The results are going backwards. We had some moments. That can happen. You were talking about when we had that run that team was really perfect and saying we are not that far from being in the perfect moment. We are really inconsistent. But if you look at the goal, 83 minutes, we have a long ball, we have everything under control and we need to do better.”

Amorim plans to debrief his players on Friday when he has cooled down, rather than hit a giant television in the dressing room like he did after the 3-1 loss to Brighton in January.

The Portuguese mentioned that incident after this latest setback. “In that regard, I’m almost always consistent,” he said. “I had one [outburst] and you know. Brighton last year. I will talk to them tomorrow. I always have the feeling – I think everyone has the feeling – that we need to score more goals. Even with Brighton (in October) we were 3-0 (up) and then suddenly (we conceded twice). We suffer with that, we are inconsistent and we need to improve.”

United return to action against a winless Wolves side next Monday but cannot take things for granted after failing to beat the team 18th at Old Trafford.

For that game, it’s likely that young central defender Ayden Heaven won’t be in the team again

Heaven disappoints in first half cameo

Signed from Arsenal nearly ago, the centre-back has made a promising start to life in United colours but this was perhaps his worst senior performance to date.

The 19-year-old was handed his first Premier League start of the campaign and sadly did not do too much to warrant being given a role in the team.

Heaven’s performance lasted just 45 minutes before Amorim decided to withdraw him at the break.

Despite being so young, it was a performance that took criticism, chiefly from journalist Samuel Luckhurst who took to social media in the first half to say that the Englishman had a “pretty torrid opening 11 minutes” at the back.

Luckhurst said in full: “Pretty torrid opening 11 minutes from Heaven. Got too tight against Wilson, booked and even that back pass did Lammens no favours. Big call pitting him against Wilson.”

The teenager’s numbers did not make for pretty reading either. He failed to make a single tackle, make an interception or win any of his duels. He also completed just six passes and had fewer touches (17) and Senne Lammens.

While Heaven is still young, he clearly has a lot of improving and maturing to do before he’s ready to start regular games at his level.

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Teoscar Hernández Addresses Baserunning Gaffe That Led to Brewers' Wild Double Play

The Brewers turned one of the most improbable double plays in MLB postseason history on Monday night, thanks to some abysmal baserunning from Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández.

An attempted home run robbery from Sal Frelick ultimately resulted in an incredibly rare 8-6-2 double play, the first of its kind in the history of the MLB playoffs, thanks to an abundance of confusion on the base paths during the fourth inning of Game 1. In short, Hernández failed to score from third base despite the ball being live at the center field wall after Frelick failed to come up with the heroic home run robbery.

Hernández addressed the incident on Tuesday, and he didn't mince words while taking ownership of his mistake.

"I f—ed up," said Hernández, via Bob Nightengale of . Hernández said that he's watched the replay of the incident and said he was entirely to blame for the mistake he made on the bases.

On the play in question, Hernández was thrown at out the plate after Frelick gathered the ball and rifled it to the cutoff man, Joey Ortiz. Hernández should have left third base the moment the ball hit Frelick's glove, but he remained on the base for far too long, enabling the defense to throw him out at home.

Milwaukee was then able to get the force out at third base, because catcher Will Smith had run back to second as if the runners needed to tag up.

It was a confusing play, to say the least, but Hernández acknowledged the significance of his mistake and took accountability for not getting the run home. Ultimately, the Dodgers were able to edge out a 2–1 victory over the Brewers, but they'd have gotten some crucial insurance runs in the fourth had Hernandez been more alert on the base paths.

VIDEO: Miami Dolphins star Jack Jones copies Cristiano Ronaldo's 'Siuuu' celebration at the Bernabeu after overtime interception in historic NFL game

Miami Dolphins star Jack Jones delivered a nod to Real Madrid legend Cristiano Ronaldo when gracing the latest NFL International Series game. Said contest took place at Santiago Bernabeu – a venue that Portuguese GOAT Ronaldo once illuminated. Jones took centre stage on this occasion and broke out CR7’s iconic ‘Siuuu’ celebration when delivering his own moment of match-altering brilliance.

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In front of a packed house in the Spanish capital – with Puerto Rican superstar Daddy Yankee and Argentine producer Bizarrap delivering an epic half-time show for 78,610 fans – Jones ensured that it would be the Dolphins heading back to the United States with a much-needed win to their name.

They were able to battle past the Washington Commanders, with overtime required in order to determine a victor on the day. Jones put the Phins in a strong field position to claim the ‘W’ when plucking a vital interception out of the air, with Miami ultimately going on to seal a 16-13 victory.

After his interception, Jones pulled out Ronaldo’s famous celebration as he spun through the air in Madrid.

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Jones predicted moment of brilliance in Madrid

The 27-year-old cornerback told reporters afterwards of mimicking Real Madrid’s all-time leading goalscorer: “I had to bring that out. I was talking to my friend and I'm like, ‘When I make a play, be ready for that celebration’.”

Jones picked off Marcus Mariota in the first offensive play of overtime, as he cut in front of Commanders tight end Zach Ertz and cleared the way for Riley Patterson to dissect the uprights with a game-winning field goal.

Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks said of Jones predicting his decisive play, which made that moment “a lot cooler”: “His exact words: Y’all stop the run. He’s going to throw me the ball, because he can’t throw.”

Said contest in Madrid was the first NFL regular season game to take place in Spain. It also wrapped up the International Series fixtures for 2025 – with seven matches taking place outside of the United States.

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GettyRonaldo ready to wow American audience at 2026 World Cup

Jones is not the first to have copied a memorable soccer celebration during gridiron action in Europe, with many stars of the American game paying homage to performers from a different form of football. There is the promise of more to come, with evergreen Portuguese GOAT Ronaldo still proving to be a source of inspiration to millions around the world.

He is showing no sign of slowing down at 40 years of age, having committed to a new two-year contract with Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr, and will be looking to thrill audiences in the Americas next summer when gracing the 2026 World Cup – which will be co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Fabrício Bruno elogia consistência do Flamengo em mais uma partida sem sofrer gols: 'Time equilibrado'

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O Flamengo entrou em campo e ficou sem ser vazado mais uma vez. Além de ter consistência defensiva, o time comandado por Tite está proibido de tomar gols. O zagueiro Fabrício Bruno, que estava com a Seleção Brasileira, elogiou o trabalho do treinador.

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Grande jogo coletivo. A constância e equilibrio defensivo são em virtude do professor Tite, que gosta de um time equilibrado. Descansar agora e amanhã voltar aos treinamentos para estrear terça-feira na Libertadores. Domingo que vem vamos confirmar o título


afirmou Fabrício Bruno. E completou:

– Uma semana que não tem como esquecer. Sempre sonhei com isso (defender a Seleção). Graças a Deus pude lá fazer o meu trabalho. Feliz pelo momento. Gratidão a todos que me ajudaram a chegar lá. Ao Flamengo que me dá suporte no dia a dia para performar meu futebol. Sempre fui um cara responsável e a cobrança aumenta ainda mais pelo o jogador que me tornei.

O Flamengo volta a entrar em campo nesta terça-feira (30), quando vai enfrentar o Millonarios, da Colômbia, pela primeira rodada da fase de grupos da Libertadores. A bola rola às 19h, no Estádio El Campín.

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