da casino: Sem chances de se classificar à pré-Libertadores e já promovido à próxima edição da Copa Sul-Americana, o Corinthians, em tese, seria um mero coadjuvante no duelo contra o Internacional, nesta quinta-feira (25), às 21h30, no Beira Rio, Porto Alegre, jogo que pode decidir o título do Brasileirão pelo Colorado, na última rodada do torneio.
Porém, se engana quem acha que o Timão não tem mais o que competir neste Brasileiro. Décimo colocado, o time de Parque São Jorge pode conseguir uma vaga direta para a terceira fase da Copa do Brasil de 2021, caso ultrapasse o Athletico-PR e termine o campeonato nacional na nona colocação.
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da realbet: A edição de 2021 da Copa terá um novo formato a partir desta temporada. Os times que disputam a Libertadores, os campões da Série B e das copa Verde e do Nordeste, que entravam diretamente nas oitavas de final, entrarão apenas na terceira fase, bem como o nono colocado do Brasileiro e as equipes classificadas nas duas fases anteriores.
O torneio mais democrático do país também é o que mais paga em toda a América do Sul. Em 2020, o campeão pôde faturar até R$ 72,8 milhões, caso passasse por todas as fases – o que não é caso de Grêmio e Palmeiras, finalistas, mas que iniciaram na competição diretamente nas oitavas de final, já que disputaram também a Libertadores.
Para terminar o Brasileiro na nona colocação, o Corinthians terá que vencer o Inter e torcer para o Athletico-PR pelo menos empate contra o Sport. Se o Timão empatar com o Colorado, aí dependerá de uma derrota do Furacão diante do Leão da Ilha do Retiro.
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da bwin: Após o encerramento da Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro, o Paraná logo iniciou o planejamento para a temporada de 2021 com foco no retorno do clube para a segunda divisão.
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De promessa da base ao 12º jogador da equipe, o meia Gabriel Pires avaliou o seu 2020 e destacou a busca pelo acesso nacional com o Tricolor da Vila.
– Mais uma temporada que se encerra e um ciclo finalizado. Já estou me preparando para o que está por vir em 2021. Infelizmente não conseguimos atingir os nossos objetivos e acabamos sofrendo um revés muito doloroso para todos nós. Mas seguimos cientes da nossa responsabilidade e com a mentalidade de colocar o Paraná Clube em seu devido lugar – disse Gabriel.
Revelado na base do clube, Gabriel Pires teve um ano de crescimento e ascensão no Paraná após passagem de empréstimo pelo Atlético-MG no segundo semestre de 2019. Foram 28 jogos e um gol marcado entre as disputas da Série B e da Copa do Brasil.
– Individualmente falando, pude marcar o meu primeiro gol como jogador profissional e esse momento ficará marcado em minha carreira – completou.
Antes de pensar na Série C, a estreia oficial do Paraná na temporada 2021 será no campeonato estadual em 28 de fevereiro visitando o FC Cascavel no Estádio Olímpico Regional Arnaldo Busatto.
da dobrowin: Among those who desperately need January reinforcements is undoubtedly Newcastle United. The Magpies have seen any progress they made last season, which saw them reach the Carabao Cup final and qualify for the Champions League, come to a crashing halt in brutal fashion. Cursed with injuries and suffering the consequences of failing to recruit enough squad depth, Newcastle could now turn to the transfer market.
da poker: Eddie Howe's side have a matter of months to turn their season around from mid-table stagnation in the Premier League to the joys of European qualification once more. And reports suggest that they're not messing around in pursuit of that goal, having made an approach to sign a rising star up front.
Newcastle transfer news
Heading into the season with just three recognised centre-backs and two strikers was always going to come back to haunt a Newcastle side left balancing European and domestic football this season.
As injuries have piled up, Howe has gradually run out of solutions, resulting in defeats against the likes of Nottingham Forest and Luton Town. With the January transfer window now open, however, those at St James' Park can make up for their summer failure by landing one of this season's standouts in the Premier League.
Dominic Solanke scores in Bournemouth's away victory against Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League.
According to Mike McGrath of The Telegraph, Newcastle have made an approach for Dominic Solanke, who is a forward at the top of his game this season. The Cherries, however, have reportedly issued an instant rejection to the Magpies in an attempt to keep hold of their goalscorer until at least the end of the current campaign.
As the window progresses, Solanke will certainly be one to keep an eye on, as interest in his signature continues to come from those sitting among England's elite. In the middle of his best season to date, the Chelsea academy graduate could earn another chance at a big move this season.
"Outstanding" Solanke can surpass Wilson
At 31-years-old, Callum Wilson is gradually edging past the peak of his powers for Newcastle, bringing the need for a replacement. And Solanke could not only be the perfect replacement for the England international, but he could even be an upgrade. Potentially making the same move as Wilson – going from Bournemouth to Newcastle – Solanke's stats show that he has outperformed both Wilson and Alexander Isak this season, not just in goals but in over-performing the chances available to him.
Player
Goals
Assists
Expected Goals
Key Passes
Dominic Solanke
12
1
11
14
Alexander Isak
9
0
9.2
11
Callum Wilson
7
1
7.2
5
Solanke has earned deserved praise for his performances this season, including from Paul Merson, who said: “I had Solanke (but picked Haaland). But I did pick this (Team of the Season) before the last week (hat-trick). I think he has been outstanding. I think he went to Liverpool a bit early. Didn’t perform. Got behind the eight ball. Went to Bournemouth and now I think he has been outstanding. I think he has been a threat. I wouldn’t be surprised if he carries on doing what he is doing he gets a move.”
Weather might be a concern in what is expected to be a gripping contest, with rain forecast for all five days in Chattogram
The Preview by Mohammad Isam04-Sep-2019
Rashid Khan and Shakib Al Hasan, top-class performers now tasked with taking their teams in a new direction•BCB
Big PictureThe bourgeoning rivalry between Bangladesh and Afghanistan begins its Test chapter with a spin duel likely to be the highlight in what is expected to be helpful conditions in Chattogram. Rain, however, could well play a major role in the proceedings, and the stop-start affair could well make the batsmen’s lives more miserable.The two sides are also led by top-class spinners: Shakib Al Hasan and Rashid Khan. Shakib’s spectacular 2019 World Cup has made him one of the game’s major global stars – if he wasn’t already – and now he is tasked with reviving the fortunes of the team after an indifferent few months. Rashid has somewhat emulated Shakib in terms of becoming his team’s main man, winning them games with the ball as well as becoming a competent lower-order hitter and gun fielder. Much of that, though, has been restricted to the white-ball formats.ALSO READ: Five challenges for new Afghanistan captain Rashid KhanRashid’s new role as Afghanistan captain in all formats gives him a lot more responsibility. He would definitely look forward to his batsmen, especially the likes of Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi and Asghar Afghan, to tackle Bangladesh’s four-man spin attack – Shakib, Taijul Islam, Mehidy Hasan and Nayeem Hasan, who took all 40 wickets during the last home series, against West Indies last year. The tricky part for the Afghan batsmen would be to rein themselves in and avoid the big hits, which isn’t going to be easy for long periods in a Test match.ALSO READ: Bangladesh look to take the pace off againRashid and Mohammad Nabi will be the main bowlers, and they can call upon left-arm wristspinner Zahir Khan and legspinner Qais Ahmed for a four=pronged spin attack similar to what Bangladesh will have.For the home side, which is without Tamim Iqbal, the concern would be to replace the experience at the top. How Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib and Mahmudullah bat in the middle-order becomes key, while Liton Das and Mominul Haque would no doubt need to step up.Form guide Bangladesh: LLWWW Afghanistan: LW (only two Test matches so far) Mushfiqur Rahim makes a point during a training session•BCB
In the spotlightAfter a brilliant World Cup, Shakib Al Hasan is back playing for Bangladesh after a rest, during which Bangladesh toured Sri Lanka for an ODI series. He has been tasked to lead the side into a new era, albeit reluctantly.How will Rashid Khan the bowler fare after becoming the captain, is a critical question for Afghanistan. He will be the man Bangladesh’s batsmen watch out for as well as target, and as much as they would like to wear him out, pitch and conditions in Chattogram could assist Rashid’s type of accurate, stump-to-stump spin bowling.Team newsShakib and Mushfiqur, having missed Bangladesh’s New Zealand Test series, will replace Tamim and Mustafizur Rahman. This is likely to push Soumya Sarkar to open with Shadman Islam, while Abu Jayed could be the token pace bowler.Bangladesh (probable): 1 Soumya Sarkar, 2 Shadman Islam, 3 Mominul Haque, 4 Mushfiqur Rahim, 5 Shakib Al Hasan (capt), 6 Mahmudullah, 7 Liton Das (wk), 8 Mehidy Hasan, 9 Taijul Islam, 10 Nayeem Hasan, 11 Abu JayedAfghanistan have three obvious changes to make from the side that played their last Test against Ireland. Mohammad Shahzad, Wafadar Momand and Waqar Salamkheil are all out of the reckoning, and could be replaced by Ibrahim Zadran, Zahir Khan and Qais Ahmed.Afghanistan (probable): 1 Ihsanullah, 2 Ibrahim Zadran, 3 Rahmat Shah, 4 Hashmatullah Shahidi, 5 Asghar Afghan, 6 Mohammad Nabi, 7 Ikram Alikhil (wk), 8 Rashid Khan (capt), 9 Yamin Ahmadzai, 10 Qais Ahmed, 11 Zahir KhanPitch and conditionsThe curator here, Zahid Reza, has often produced sporting pitches, as much as it is possible while keeping the home team happy. Particularly in the 2016 Bangladesh v England Test, the evenness and consistency of turn and bounce ensured a good game of cricket. But rain has been forecast for all five days, and that could be a bummer.Stats that matter Taijul is one strike away from becoming the third Bangladeshi bowler to reach 100 Test wickets. The other two are Shakib and Mohammad Rafique. Bangladesh have never won their maiden Tests against their previous opponents. The uncapped Ibrahim was the standout performer during Afghanistan A’s tour of Bangladesh last month, having made 482 runs with a century and three fifties.Quotes”I have to bowl a lot of overs at home, so it is slightly difficult to bat up the order. Maybe in the future if I bowl less, then maybe I can bat higher up the order. Concentration levels are important for a batsman, so I must be fresh. It is better then to bat down the order.” “Everyone is matured. It is not like we are playing for the national team for the first time. They have played enough cricket. I tell them to keep enjoying, on and off the field.”
Opening batsman is continuing to seek medical advice for the shoulder injury he suffered on Test debut
Alex Malcolm12-Feb-2021
Will Pucovski did not appear comfortable after batting in the nets on Thursday•Getty Images
Australia Test opener Will Pucovski may require surgery on his troublesome shoulder, which could rule him out of the remainder of the Australian domestic season.Pucovski injured his right shoulder while fielding on his Test debut against India in Sydney in early January. He was subsequently ruled out of the fourth Test in Brisbane and has not played since.The 23-year-old Pucovski had been selected to go to South Africa for Australia’s Test tour, but following the postponement of that tour, he returned to training with the Victoria squad ahead of the recommencement of the Sheffield Shield and Marsh Cup.Related
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But Pucovski did not appear comfortable after batting in the nets on Thursday, and Victoria coach Chris Rogers said the youngster would continue to seek medical advice as to whether he should play again this season.”He had a net session yesterday, it looked quite sore,” Rogers said. “It’s definitely his decision, what he wants to do. It’s his career, we’ve got to support that. And that’s in conjunction with the Australia side as well so we’ll support whatever he thinks. He will be getting a lot of advice from different people, so I think that will probably become a little bit clearer over the next week or two.”It’s hard when I think you’re playing not at 100%. You start to think that’s how you are going to play for the rest of your career. Particularly as the shoulder hasn’t responded to rehab as well he would have liked it to have, so he is probably really considering that option of surgery. He will go and talk to the relevant people and we should hear what he has to say. That will include our medical staff as well.”James Pattinson is ready to return to first-class action after being out of action with a rib injury.•Getty Images
There is some positive news for Victoria and Australian cricket with James Pattinson ready to return to first-class action after he was withdrawn from Australia’s Test squad for the final two Tests against India because of a rib injury.Pattinson was also selected for the postponed South Africa tour. He has played three consecutive 50-over club matches for Dandenong in Victoria Premier Cricket and is fully fit. But given Victoria’s heavy upcoming schedule of Shield and Marsh Cup matches, he is unlikely to play every game.”He wants to get out there, he is a natural competitor. He wants to be on the park as much as he can,” Rogers said. “But if we look at the schedule and project the amount of overs they might bowl on average, I think we’ll have to manage him and the other bowlers as well.”We’ll look to see when we can use him the best, but I wouldn’t expect him to play every game. But we’ve got to try and find the right times. The good thing for us is he is ready to go. He probably just needs a bit more bowling under his belt, but we expect to get that pretty shortly.”What was pleasing was there were reports that he actually did dial it up in the game on the weekend for Dandenong. He bowled with good pace and he was really happy with the way it came out.”
da bwin: Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe strengthened his team with a host of new signings throughout the January window.
da jogodeouro: The Magpies head coach was given the funds by PIF to make major additions to his squad in the form of Kieran Trippier, Chris Wood, Matt Targett, Bruno Guimaraes and Dan Burn.
These players, along with the existing playing roster, have propelled the Toon clear of relegation. They are 11 points above the bottom three in the Premier League with three games left to play and look set for another year in the top flight.
The focus may now turn to the summer transfer window and the players they want to bring in to take the team to the next level.
Earlier this season, it was reported that Newcastle are interested in landing Borussia Dortmund gem Axel Witsel at the end of the campaign with a contract offer of €7m (£6m) per season.
They have recently been handed a golden opportunity to go through with that, as the Belgian midfielder has confirmed that he will be a free agent this summer, stating earlier this month: “I’ll be gone next season. I am very happy that I have played here (Dortmund) for four years at the highest level. But I am sad to leave the club. I have many friends and great teammates here.”
Howe must now pounce on this chance to swoop for the enforcer, for whom Dortmund paid €20m (£17.1m), as he would be a superb addition to the Newcastle squad with his quality and experience at the top level.
Dortmund icon Marco Reus previously heaped praise on the Belgian battler, saying: “Axel has a lot of international experience as a number six and a number eight. He radiates calmness and self-confidence – in critical situations, too. Axel showed what he can do at the World Cup. He will make us better.”
These comments show how highly Witsel’s captain rates him, which is understandable when you look at his career. The 33-year-old has played a staggering 120 matches for Belgium at senior level and featured in more than 100 games for each of Dortmund, Zenit and Standard Liege.
Throughout his career, he has averaged an impressive WhoScored rating of 6.98 across 353 outings, making 2.9 tackles and interceptions per game. This shows that the holding midfielder has played to a high standard consistently over the course of many years, which is why he would be a fine player for Howe to call upon.
Imagine him and Bruno Guimaraes lining up in the Magpies’ midfield. Whilst Witsel can use his defensive quality and experience to shield the back four and keep things ticking over, the Brazilian can go forward to inject life into the attack.
The January signing has four goals and one assist in eight Premier League starts, and his attacking flair mixed with the Belgian’s nous can make for an exciting midfield partnership, which is why Newcastle must snap up the 33-year-old on a free transfer.
AND in other news, PIF prepared to make NUFC bid for “well-schooled” £17m tank, Howe would love him…
da bwin: Abel Ferreira faz questão de frisar a importância do coletivo para alcançar os objetivos. Foi assim desde a chegada do português e a primeira conquista pode vir neste sábado (30), no Maracanã, com a Libertadores.
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Por mais que o grupo seja colocado em primeiro lugar, existem peças no elenco que são essenciais para que o título seja concretizado. Weverton e Gustavo Gómez são exemplos disso, tanto pelo desempenho em campo quanto na liderança que exercem fora dele.
Prova disso é que a dupla esteve presente em todos os compromissos do Palmeiras durante a campanha na competição continental e, em caso de título, terminarão com 100% de participação.
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da pixbet: Para se ter uma ideia da dificuldade de atuar em todas, o Palmeiras campeão de 1999 contou apenas com cinco atletas que conseguiram estar em campo em todos os compromissos.
Na ocasião, Alex, Arce, Paulo Nunes, Oséas e Zinho atuaram nos 14 compromissos desde a estreia contra o rival até a final com o Deportivo Cáli e a vitória nas penalidades no antigo Palestra Itália.
Mesmo que o coletivo seja a estrela palmeirense nesta jornada de Libertadores, Weverton e Gómez mostram o quanto são imprescindíveis para Abel Ferreira e a possibilidade real do bicampeonato passa pela dupla.
da bet7k: West Ham have received a huge boost as David Moyes revealed an injury update which will be sure to please the club’s supporters.
da bet esporte: Moyes is optimistic that Issa Diop will return before the end of the season as the Hammers approach some crunch fixtures in their hunt for Europa League glory and the quest to secure a possible top-six spot in the Premier League.
Diop missed the recent matches against Eintracht Frankfurt and Chelsea due to an ankle injury, with West Ham losing both in what could be damaging defeats for their respective aspirations in the season’s run-in.
Moyes will want to have him back as soon as possible, with the Scot stating prior to today’s clash against Arsenal: “Issa is making a really good recovery and there’s always an outside chance he’ll be back before the end of the season.”
Fans will be buzzing with Diop update
Diop has a seasonal rating of 6.69 on SofaScore, and despite him just playing 13 Premier League matches, West Ham have only lost three games this year while the Frenchman has featured. Also, figures from WhoScored highlight his no-nonsense defensive nature, with his match average of 3.2 clearances the third-highest in Moyes’ squad.
At 25 years of age, he has the potential to be part of the furniture at the London Stadium for a few years yet. With Angelo Ogbonna out until next season with a serious injury, Kurt Zouma also encountering injury problems and Craig Dawson the wrong side of 30, there appears to be an opportunity for Diop to establish himself for the Irons in the long-term.
Moyes might always be seeking to improve the West Ham squad, but he has no excuse not to make use of the Frenchman whenever he can for the rest of the season, particularly with such a sparsity of options at centre-back.
This injury update will be good news for supporters who ideally will want to see a clean bill of health, and hopefully Diop can play some part in the last few matches of the season.
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Green has shown enough poise to suggest that the lessons of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be converted into truly influential displays
Daniel Brettig18-Jan-2021With the possible exception of Will Pucovski, seldom has more expectation accompanied a recent Australian debutant than that experienced by Cameron Green.He had undoubtedly scored the runs to warrant his place at such a young age, cracking comfortably more than 1000 with four sizeable centuries in his most recent 12 Sheffield Shield games. Green also carried the promise of a possibly dominant allrounder having first been chosen by Western Australia as a bowler and scooping plenty of wickets before he was held prisoner by a series of back problems.Add to this the prospect of starting out in the highest of high-profile Test series against India, and there was much for Green to take in, even before he took the batting and bowling creases. What spectators and viewers have seen of Green in the subsequent four matches is a player of enormous promise, undoubtedly, but one still smoothing the rough edges of his game with the bat and even more so with the ball.He has, as Simon Katich observed during his breakout innings of 84 at the SCG, “two gears”, those of stolid defence and then a much more freewheeling and powerful hitting game. The nuances of Test cricket require a range of different gears at many points in between those poles, as aptly demonstrated on the penultimate day of the series.Cameron Green punches down the ground•Getty Images
Green walked out to accompany a settled Steven Smith when Australia had just lost the fourth wicket of the morning session, Matthew Wade glancing into Rishabh Pants gloves and perhaps into history as far as his stop-start Test career is concerned. The Gabba surface, which has rewarded tight bowling throughout the match, had begun to deteriorate further in terms of the widening of existing cracks and the forming of new ones, while Mohammad Siraj was putting in yet another outstanding spell.Perhaps genuflecting to Smith, who with every hour of this series has looked more like his usual Test match self and must now be looking forward to rejoining battle with South Africa three years since the unseemly events of 2018, Green concentrated almost solely on survival through his first 41 balls, managing only six singles in that time. He may also have been run out by his very first ball, edging Washington Sundar towards the covers and being reprieved on his instinctive dash for a single by the fact that the bowler was off-balance in retrieving it.This period underlined that, at this developmental point, Green is still liable to be tied down by good bowling without the ability as yet to find unseen corners of the field in which to escape the strikes with singles or more forcefully turn the scoreboard over with twos. This meant that Smith, playing far more positively, took the major share of responsibility in the early part of their stand to ensure the scoring rate did not dip below three an over with time and the unpromising weather forecast on Australian minds.A view pushed consistently by Greg Chappell down the years and now more widely understood, is the value of getting gifted players into the Australian side early on, the better for them to learn many of the required lessons at the highest possible level and thus mature as quickly as possible without gaining too many bad habits. It was the same philosophy that saw Smith himself make his Test debut for Australia as early as a 21-year-old in 2010 before ironing out the deficiencies in his game rapidly enough to be an international force by the age of 24.So it should follow that, much as Smith has worked his way into this series, Green will be able to evolve in a timely fashion in his Test career. “I certainly feel as though I’ve got better as the series has gone on, just purely out of spending time in the middle that’s for sure,” Smith said.”I think I said after Melbourne the longest I’d spent in the middle was 63 balls or whatever it was, the one-day hundreds that I scored at the SCG, and that was for about 12 months. So certainly been able to spend a good amount of time in the first innings in Sydney playing with really positive intent. That made me feel a lot more comfortable at the crease and able to find some rhythm.”I thought [Green] batted really well. They bowled pretty well to him to be fair, the wicket was starting to do a few things. I reckon there was that one over from Natarajan where he copped a few, that’s where the wicket started to sort of play a few more tricks. I think he got five balls in that over that did probably five different things.”The other half of Green’s game, still taking time to unfold in the wake of back stress fractures, is that of a pace bowler who has the natural gifts of height and trajectory with which to worry most top players should he get all the mechanics into a sound enough order. This much was neatly summarised by Damien Fleming earlier in the Test, with the understanding that a bowler concentrating on technical form and changes to ensure the avoidance of future injuries will always take time to “groove” an action before full fluency returns.”He bowls full and definitely shapes the ball away from the right-hand batsmen,” Fleming said on Seven. “His first Test match in Adelaide, I think it was deliberate for him to bowl short to Virat Kohli. Now since that Test Match, I think he has bowled a fraction short, hasn’t given that red Kookaburra enough time to swing in the air. I think it’s due, isn’t it? Your fourth Test match, get your first Test wicket?”He’s made changes to his action because of stress fractures. He’s come into this series with hundreds of runs in Sheffield Shield so his batting technique is grooved, but unfortunately, he is still trying to groove this bowling action which over time is only going to benefit himself and the Australian cricket team. But, you know, four-over spells in Shield cricket coming into this Test series, I don’t think he has built the confidence in his action yet.”That sort of confidence may be derived from a wicket or two, and this was certainly something Smith had in mind as he looked at some of the widening cracks at the Gabba. “All the boys have been really impressed with him around the group, the way he’s handled everything as a young kid coming into play Test cricket,” Smith said of Green.”I think tomorrow he might actually be quite a handful with the ball, with that extra height and those cracks coming into play, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him firstly take his first wicket in Test cricket, which I know he’s pretty eager to get, but I think he might just be in for a pretty reasonable day.”If Green has not dominated moments of this series in the manner of India’s find Siraj, he has shown enough poise at a young age to suggest that the formative lessons of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be converted into truly influential displays well before he reaches the age at which Smith finally felt at home as a Test cricketer.
da blaze casino: A vitória contra a Ponte Preta foi marcante para dar mais confiança ao grupo do Vasco para a sequência do campeonato. No elenco, o zagueiro Miranda e o lateral-direito Léo Matos superaram a marca de 50 jogos (ambos têm 51) com a camisa do Gigante da Colina. O experiente atleta celebrou o feito e ressaltou a importância da semana de treinos antes do jogo contra a Macaca, essencial para o time sair com a vitória de São Januário.
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da bet nacional: – Fico muito feliz com essa marca. Quando eu cheguei no Vasco, eu vim com o propósito de marcar história no clube. Logicamente que no resultado esportivo as coisas não sendo muito legais, especialmente pela decepção que tivemos com descenso. Pessoalmente, porém, eu venho tentando contribuir. Tenho algumas marcas positivas: fiz 50 jogos, tenho 13 participações em gols. Venho buscando sempre melhorar e colocar em prol do grupo minhas qualidades – afirmou o lateral-direito ao site oficial do clube.
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Ao longo da carreira, Léo Matos passou por vários clubes, mas ficou trezes temporadas na Europa. Desde que foi revelado pelo rival Flamengo, ele defendeu as cores de times comoFigueirense, Paraná, Vila Nova e Tombense antes de desembarcar no Velho Continente. Após se destacar no PAOK, da Grécia, ele chegou ao Cruz-Maltino e agradeceu novamente pela oportunidade.
– O Vasco é a equipe brasileira onde eu tive mais oportunidade de mostrar o meu futebol, então agradeço ao clube por estar acreditado em mim – completou.
Desde sua chegada ao Gigante da Colina, o jogador já teve 13 participações em gols. Foram três gols (Contra Goiás, em sua estreia, Flamengo e Brusque) e dez assistências.
Com a vitória sobre a Ponte, o Vasco soma 31 pontos., quatro a menos que o rival Botafogo, atual quarto colocado. Para Léo Matos, a semana intensa de treinamentos, a primeira desde a chegada de Lisca, foi importante para que a equipe saísse de São Januário com os três pontos.
– Essa semana sem jogos colaborou muito para a conquista da vitória. Não havíamos tido esse tempo desde a chegada do Lisca. A assimilação das ideias fica um pouco mais difícil quando você tem jogo em cima de jogo. Então fica difícil para o treinador colocar suas ideias. Essa semana tivemos vários dias de trabalho e estudo e conseguimos colocar em prática no jogo – disse, e em seguida emendou.
+Vasco divulga ajustes na identidade visual; confira a atualização do escudo do Gigante da Colina
– Essa vitória contra a Ponte Preta foi extremamente importante. Sabíamos que seria um jogo difícil, mas entramos em campo muito concentrados. Esse resultado era fundamental, principalmente porque vínhamos três resultados negativos. Nossa equipe entrou super concentrada – finalizou.