أسطورة تشيلسي مساندًا محمد صلاح: على سلوت إظهار الاحترام له

ساند أسطورة نادي تشيلسي، محمد صلاح، نجم نادي ليفربول، وذلك في ظل التصريحات النارية التي أدلى بها الدولي المصري يوم السبت الماضي بشأن وضعه مع الريدز.

محمد صلاح خرج عن صمته خلال الأيام الماضية، وذلك بعد بقائه كبديل مع ليفربول في آخر ثلاث مباريات لعبها الريدز في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ولم يشارك محمد صلاح في أي دقيقة مع ليفربول خلال لقاء ليدز يونايتد يوم السبت الماضي، والتي انتهت بالتعادل الإيجابي بثلاثة أهداف لكل فريق.

واتهم محمد صلاح إدارة ليفربول بعدم تقديم الدعم الكافي له وبعدم تنفيذ الوعود التي قدمت له، مشيرًا إلى أن علاقته مع المدير الفني آرني سلوت قد تدمرت تمامًا.

لكن جون تيري أسطورة تشيلسي ومنتخب إنجلترا، يرى أن محمد صلاح على حق فيما قاله بشأن أنه أصبح كبش فداء للنادي، وله كل الحق في الغضب لاستبعاده من التشكيلة الأساسية.

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وقال تيري في تصريحات نقلتها شبكة ليفربول إيكو عن محمد صلاح: “هل تعتقدون أنه وقع ضحية خطأ أم أن مدرب ليفربول على حق؟ أعتقد أنه أول من يقول إنه بعيد عن مستواه هذا الموسم لكنني أتفق معه أيضًا، أعتقد أنه وقع ضحية خطأ إلى حد ما، أعتقد أن العديد من لاعبي ليفربول بمن فيهم هو نفسه، كانوا بعيدين عن مستواهم مؤخرًا”.

وأضاف تيري في حديثه: ”وأما استبعاده ، فأنا لا أمزح، إذا كان هناك لاعب واحد قادر على الفوز بالمباريات لليفربول فسيكون هو، لذا فهو قرار حاسم من المدرب”.

واختتم تيري في تصريحاته عن محمد صلاح: ”وأيضًا، عندما تبقيه في صفك وعندما تشرك لاعبين ذوي خبرة في الفريق وتقدم لهم أسباب استبعادهم، فلن تجد خيارًا آخر، ولكن إظهار هذا الاحترام من المدرب أمر بالغ الأهمية”.

جوارديولا يشيد بلاعب مانشستر سيتي بعد الفوز على سندرلاند: لم أر ميسي يفعل ذلك

أكد بيب جوارديولا، مدرب نادي مانشستر سيتي، أنه من المهم بالنسبة لفريقه أن يثبت على مستواه خلال الفترة المقبلة، وذلك عقب الانتصار على سندرلاند اليوم السبت بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

مانشستر سيتي استمر في نتائجه الجيدة وحقق انتصارًا عريضًا على سندرلاند بثلاثة أهداف دون رد، ضمن الجولة 14 من عمر الدوري الإنجليزي.

لكن جوارديولا وفي تصريحات نقلتها شبكة ”Cityxtra” يرى أنه من المهم أن يثبت مانشستر سيتي على مستواه، حيث إن ذلك أهم من النتائج.

وقال جوارديولا: ”من تجربتي، معذرة لا أريد أن أشعر بالغطرسة، لكن لدي خبرة واسعة في الفوز بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز والألقاب، إنه الثبات، والثبات يأتي من شيء واحد، وهو طريقة اللعب، ليس من نتيجة في يوم من الأيام أو فوز يجعلنا نتأخر بنقطتين أو نتقدم بأربع نقاط، بل الثبات في أدائنا، ومدى تطورنا خلال العام، وربما كان اليوم أحد أفضل عروض الموسم خلال 94 دقيقة”.

وأضاف: “كان لدي شعور حتى لو أضعنا نقاطًا اليوم، أن أرسنال سيضيع نقاطًا قليلة جدًا هذا الموسم، إذا أردنا أن نكون هناك، فعلينا الفوز بالمباريات، والمباريات تبنى على طريقة أدائك وليس فقط على الحظ”.

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وعن ريان شرقي، نجم مانشستر سيتي، أوضح جوارديولا: “لاعب استثنائي، هو صغير في السن جدًا ويتمتع بشخصية قوية، أثبت ذلك ضد فولهام في أصعب لحظة، عندما كنا متقدمين بنتيجة 5-4 وفي كل مرة كانت الكرة بحوزته، كان يمرر تمريرات إضافية ويستمر في اللعب، إنه لا يهاب شيئًا ويتمتع بثقة بالنفس، وفي الثلث الأخير من الملعب لديه شيء مميز”.

وأردف عن تمريرة شرقي الرائعة في كرة الهدف الثالث لمانشستر سيتي والذي سجله فيل فودين: ”أكثر ما يعجبني في ريان شرقي ليس مهاراته، لم أر ليونيل ميسي يلعب ويمرر عرضيات مثله، ميسي هو أفضل لاعب في تاريخ كرة القدم ولم أر هذا النوع من العرضيات من قبل”.

وواصل: “التمريرات العرضية جيدة، لا يهم إن كانت بالقدم اليمنى أو اليسرى، جزء من القدم أو الرأس، لا يهم، إذا كانت فعالة، فلا بأس، لكنني أحب البساطة لأنني تعلمت من ميسي أنه لم يخطئ قط، ولم يخطئ قط في الأمور البسيطة”.

واستكمل: “ما أريده من اللاعبين هو أن يتقنوا الأمور البسيطة، يمتلك اللاعبون موهبة خاصة يمنحها لهم آباؤهم وأمهاتهم ويمكنهم فعل ما يشاءون، ولكن إذا لم ينجح الأمر فستكون هذه مشكلة الآن، الآن ستكون في ورطة”.

وعن طرد لاعب سندرلاند، لوك أونين، بعد تدخله العنيف على مدافع مانشستر سيتي، ماتيوس نونيز، اختتم جوارديولا: “إن نونيز بخير، لحسن الحظ لم تكن ساقه على العشب، بصراحة ظننت أنها تشبه لعبة الشوط الأول مع جوسكو جفارديول، لكنني شاهدت التلفزيون وقلت يا إلهي، كنا محظوظين لأن نونيز بحالة جيدة”.

Rockies to Begin Search for New Head of Baseball Operations

After a historically bad season in Colorado, the Rockies have announced changes to baseball operations.

General manager Bill Schmidt has stepped down from his role with the club, effective immediately, following the 43-119 campaign.

"After a number of conversations, we decided it is time for me to step aside and make way for a new voice to guide the club's baseball operations," Schmidt said in a statement. "It's been an honor to serve in the Rockies family for over 25 years. I'm thankful to the Monfort family for the opportunity, to my family for their constant support, an dour staff for their tireless dedication. Better seasons are ahead for the Rockies and our great fans, and I look forward to seeing it come to life in the years ahead."

The Rockies will now commence a search for a new general manager, coinciding with a managerial search as well. Colorado fired Bud Black in May after going 7-33 through the team's first 40 games. Warren Schaeffer took over as the interim manager and went 36-80 the rest of the season.

Originals bowlers extinguish Fire

Lauren Filer’s 3 for 8 backed up by two wickets each for Kathryn Bryce, Mahika Gaur and Sophie Ecclestone

ECB Media13-Aug-2025An astonishing bowling performance from a high-class Manchester Originals attack saw them stroll to a facile seven-wicket win with 19 balls to spare to further their chances of progression as the Hundred women’s competition hots up.With her side having elected to bowl first, England starlet Mahika Gaur backed up her spell against London Spirit, bowling 20 of the first 25 balls to leave Welsh Fire in disarray at 12 for 2. She saw the back of England team-mates Sophia Dunkley and Tammy Beaumont in a spell where she made the ball talk and finished with 2 for 10.Incredibly, Gaur’s figures were not the best on display. Sophie Ecclestone was typically excellent, dismissing the dangerous Hayley Matthews and Georgia Elwiss while conceding just 11 runs from her allocation while the most economical figures of the afternoon went to Lauren Filer, who dismissed Sarah Bryce and Emily Windsor in successive balls to snuff out any chance of Welsh Fire posting a defendable target. She added the wicket of Jess Jonassen in the same set of five to return the remarkable figure of 3 for 8 in her 20 balls.Kathryn Bryce took two wickets in the final set to finish with 2 for 10 as Fire ended with a hugely underwhelming 73 for 9.When Originals batted, it was all about the win, Kathryn Bryce and Seren Smale taking their time to ensure there were no hiccups after the early dismissals of overseas stars Beth Mooney and Melie Kerr. Katherine Bryce was stumped late on by sister Sarah for a studied 45 off 41 with five boundaries but it was too little too late as the Originals made it two from four.Meerkat Match Hero Gaur said: “It feels really good. It was a great effort by the bowlers. The conditions were good and it was swinging early so I’m really happy with that. The last game was so close; it just shows that when we play at our best, we can beat any team in this competition.”

Atalanta already in talks with Ivan Juric's replacement as ex-Southampton coach nears sacking amid dismal start in Serie A and Champions League

Ivan Juric is on the brink of being sacked as Atalanta manager, with the club already in advanced negotiations with Raffaele Palladino to take over. The decision comes after a disastrous start to the Serie A season and a challenging Champions League campaign, exacerbated by a recent heavy defeat and a deteriorating relationship between Juric and the club's ownership and fanbase.

Juric's imminent sacking following Sassuolo defeat

Juric's tenure at Atalanta appears to be drawing to a close, with reports from and indicating that his dismissal is imminent. The final straw seems to be the comprehensive 3-0 home defeat to Sassuolo on Sunday, a result that has intensified internal discussions within the Bergamo club. Two goals from Domenico Berardi and one from Andrea Pinamonti sealed Atalanta's fate in a match that saw them register only two shots on target despite having 66% possession.

The combination of poor results and a strained relationship with both the club's owners and the fans has reportedly forced the decision, with an announcement expected shortly.

Juric, who previously coached Southampton and Roma, is facing his third dismissal in 12 months, highlighting a difficult period in his managerial career.

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Atalanta have moved swiftly to identify a successor, with Palladino reportedly in pole position to take over from Juric. confirms that "negotiations between Atalanta and Raffaele Palladino are at an advanced stage," suggesting that a deal is close to being finalised.

Palladino, 41, is a former Fiorentina coach and a student of Gian Piero Gasperini, having also been a teammate of Juric at Genoa. This background suggests a desire for tactical continuity, aligning with the playing style and mentality established by Gasperini during his successful period at the club. Palladino's recent coaching experience includes leading Monza to two consecutive Serie A salvations and guiding Fiorentina to a seventh-place finish in Serie A and a Conference League semi-final last year.

The decision to appoint Palladino is seen as a move to bring stability and a familiar footballing philosophy back to Atalanta, aiming to replicate the successful periods under Gasperini.

Deteriorating relationships cited as a key factor in Juric's departure

Beyond the on-field results, a significant factor contributing to Juric's impending departure is the breakdown of his relationships within the club. Reports indicate that his position was already tenuous even before the Sassuolo defeat, with internal discussions intensifying due to a perceived "lack of chemistry between the fans and Juric himself."

This lack of connection with the fanbase, coupled with disagreements with the ownership, has created an untenable situation for the Croatian coach. The club's American co-owner Stephen Pagliuca was present at the Gewiss Stadium to witness the dismal performance against Sassuolo, which reportedly led to a late-night summit and the final decision to make a change.

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Juric's dismal record in Serie A and Champions League

Juric's statistical record at Atalanta paints a grim picture. In 11 Serie A matches this season, Atalanta have collected a mere 13 points, resulting from just two wins and seven draws. This is a stark contrast to last season, where they had 22 points and were in third place after 11 rounds. The team has scored only 13 goals in the league, while conceding 11.

Their last league victory dates back to September 21, a 3-1 win against Torino. Since then, they have picked up only five points and scoring just four goals in their last seven Serie A matches, including consecutive defeats away to Udinese and at home to Sassuolo.

While their Champions League campaign has yielded a more respectable seven points from four games, including a positive performance against Marseille, it has not been enough to secure the trust of the club hierarchy. Atalanta currently sit in 13th place in Serie A, significantly underperforming expectations for a team that has consistently challenged for European spots in recent seasons. Their form in their last five league matches includes three draws and two losses.

Every word Nuno said when asked directly about West Ham fan protest

West Ham United manager Nuno has now commented on the ownership protest, which took place after the 3-1 victory against Newcastle United on Sunday.

West Ham picked up just their second Premier League victory of the season at the weekend, defeating Newcastle at the London Stadium, courtesy of a long-range Lucas Paqueta strike and a Sven Botman own-goal, before Tomas Soucek put the game beyond doubt in injury time.

Nuno managed to get his first win on the board despite a backdrop of discontent, with supporters planning a sit-in protest against the board, having reached the end of their tether with David Sullivan and Karren Brady.

The players seemed unaffected by the off-field issues, however, with Alfie Potts, who had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside in the second half, praising his teammates after the match, saying: “We all fought for the shirt, and we came away with three points, which I think was deserved.”

“I feel like everyone today showed that we’ve got the character and the challenge to come back from positions that we have been in the past, and we can win games, especially against teams like Newcastle who attack really well.”

Nuno directly asked about West Ham fans' protest

The West Ham manager was directly asked about what he thought of the supporters’ protest on Sunday, and he took the time to praise the Hammers faithful, saying: “I think the fans saw something in the team today and this is what we want, this is how we should look at the situation.

“How can we as a team, show to our fans that we want to fight, we want to change [the] situation.

“We want to make things tough for our opponents. We want to change our game, we want to improve our game. The fans [we] cannot thank them enough.”

Of course, the 51-year-old can’t directly criticise the ownership, especially considering some of his recent experiences, with the former Nottingham Forest manager being dismissed after admitting his relationship with Evangelos Marinakis had deteriorated.

However, Nuno’s assessment that the supporters were buoyed on by an encouraging performance is certainly accurate, with the Irons showing signs they are more than capable of getting out of relegation trouble.

West Ham were more than deserving of their victory, as despite the visitors dominating most of the possession, they failed to create any big chances in the match, while the hosts crafted two.

Nuno will be hoping his side can now start to build momentum, with an early six-pointer at home against Burnley pencilled in for next Saturday.

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The Hammers returned to winning ways with a 3-1 win against Newcastle this afternoon.

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Nahida Akter's journey comes full circle at the Women's World Cup

She began her career being mentored by Salma Khatun. Ten years later, she is the one helping the young Bangladesh players find their way

S Sudarshanan06-Oct-2025Nahida Akter vividly remembers the first time she met Salma Khatun. She was just 15 and her hands were trembling.Salma blazed a trail for Bangladesh in women’s cricket. She was their first captain in international cricket, and at the time of her last T20I in July 2023, their most capped player in the format. Now, she is Bangladesh’s first woman selector.”When I broke into the national team, I played under Salma Khatun, a legend of Bangladesh cricket,” Nahida tells ESPNcricinfo in Guwahati. “Watching her up close only deepened my love for the game. The growth of Bangladesh women’s cricket owes a lot to her, and I feel fortunate to have started my journey under her leadership.”The way she guided me is beyond words. My mother, father and brother were at home, but on the field, Salma looked after me like family. She made sure I stayed on the right path, and even today, if I make a mistake, she corrects me and helps me learn from it.”Nahida happens to be the one performing those roles now. Two days out from their second match of the Women’s World Cup, against England, she was the one guiding fellow left-arm spinner Sanjida Akter Meghla through her routines, and talking to legspinners Shorna Akter and Rabeya Khan about bowling grips and the right areas to target. It’s been a great 10 years.Nahida has grown to become Bangladesh’s leading wicket-taker across formats and is the vice-captain of the team now.

I’m the team’s lead spinner, and I have to make a bigger impact. It’s a challenge, but not a burden

She was born in Kishoreganj, a city about 100 kilometres away from Dhaka. But with her father working as a government officer, she has always lived in the capital. Until about 2012, Nahida knew little about cricket. She saw boys in her neighbourhood play but wouldn’t join them. Not until she started watching Bangladesh men’s internationals on the telly with her brother.After being rejected once, Nahida finally cleared the entrance exam to join Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan (Bangladesh Institute of Sports Education, BKSP) in 2013, a residential academy where around 25 different sports are taught. That is where she played cricket with a leather ball for the first time.”Initially, I loved batting. But my coaches Mehdi Hasan and Dolly Dey saw something different in me,” Nahida says. “They thought I could become a good bowler. At that point, I couldn’t even rotate my arm properly to bowl. Back home, most of the cricket we played was soft-ball, short-format games where you didn’t have to bowl with a full action. My coaches literally held my arm and taught me how to bowl. They worked tirelessly to make me a proper bowler.”Nahida Akter: I want people to say Bangladesh reached this stage because of their bowlers•CWIWhile she was part of the BKSP squad that had seniors like Sharmin Akhter and Fargana Hoque, Nahida had to wait for her time. In the second year, she got her chance and showed her mettle with five wickets in her first match against Abahani. She finished with 18 wickets in that season and that resulted in a call-up to the national camp. But Nahida couldn’t attend. She had to sit her board exams.Related

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“At that point, I honestly didn’t know if I’d ever get another chance [to play],” she says. “To return to that level, I knew I’d have to perform again. That phase taught me the value of comebacks and the importance of mental strength. I realised that in sport, the only way back is through performance. I returned to BKSP, worked harder, performed better, and got called back to camp. This time, I was ready and in 2015, I finally earned my place in the Bangladesh national team.”Given Nahida’s quick rise, her initial years in international cricket were not just about performance but also about learning. Salma aside, she observed how allrounder Rumana Ahmed trained and played.”Watching players like Salma taught me how to raise my own game and become useful to the team. I was especially inspired by how calm she and Rumana remained, even when the team had conceded a lot of runs. That composure strengthened my own mindset.”Cricket is a game where one good ball can change everything. You have six balls in an over, if a few don’t go well, there’s no point over-thinking. Focus on bowling that one good delivery. That’s something I learned from them.”Nahida looked up to a couple of other left-arm spinners as well – Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan and Sri Lanka’s Rangana Herath: “Shakib ‘s bowling is outstanding but I admire his mindset and aggression. I study Herath to improve my craft.”Nahida Akter credits Salma Khatun (in pic) for shaping her as a cricketer•Getty ImagesWhat is the secret behind her jersey number 32, then?”I’ve always admired Glenn Maxwell,” Nahida laughs. “That’s why both my jersey and locket carry the number 32. His fielding is world-class, and watching him play gives me energy. I could have chosen 75, but that’s Shakib ‘s number. Out of respect, I didn’t take it. No one can take his place. He is one of our legends in Bangladesh cricket.”Despite having a storied career, Salma played only one ODI World Cup – in 2022 when Bangladesh were first-timers. At just 25, Nahida is already into her second. She is also among the select few in the current squad that can draw from the experience of bowling in India. She has played three T20Is in the country. Only legspinner Fahima Khatun, among the bowlers, has played an ODI here.”From the senior players, I learned how to adapt to situations, how to change plans according to conditions, which delivery to bowl when, and how to plan against a batter,” Nahida says. “Most of these lessons came directly from Salma . This is my second World Cup, and my mindset is clear – I’m the team’s lead spinner, and I have to make a bigger impact. It’s a challenge, but not a burden. I want people to say Bangladesh reached this stage because of their bowlers.”Nahida has risen through various setbacks. Her family was ridiculed for letting a girl play cricket. She herself was subject to many taunts even in the secure colony they lived during her father’s employment in the government. But now that she is one of the flag-bearers of Bangladesh’s women’s cricket, the journey feels worth it.”If my brother Nazim Ahmed hadn’t been by my side, I don’t think I’d be where I am today. From developing my game to strengthening my mindset, his influence has been immeasurable. My mental resilience and hunger to learn, they all come from him.”

Tottenham readying January move for “amazing” £44m striker praised by Frank

Tottenham Hotspur are now readying a January move for an “amazing” striker, who has been praised by Thomas Frank in the past.

Tottenham looking to sign new striker despite Richarlison returning to form

Frank managed to stave off some of the pressure by recording a 2-0 victory against Brentford on Saturday, which was his side’s first home Premier League victory since the rout of Burnley on the opening day of the campaign.

It was a comfortable win for Spurs, who never really looked threatened throughout the match, with the Bees recording an xG of just 0.29, and Richarlison continued his recent uptick in form, scoring his sixth Premier League goal of the season.

That said, some of Frank’s other attacking options haven’t been quite so prolific in front of goal, with Randal Kolo Muani still yet to open his account in the Premier League, while Dominic Solanke has featured in just three matches in all competitions, having struggled with an ankle injury.

As such, the manager may want to bring in a new striker during the upcoming transfer window, and a Premier League star has now entered the frame as a target.

That is according to a report from Football Insider, which states Tottenham are now readying a January move for Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, with his future at Selhurst Park up in the air.

Palace may be forced to cash-in on the centre-forward, given that no progress has been made in negotiations over a new contract, and it has previously been revealed they could look to hold out for £44m.

Journalist Pete O’Rourke also added: “He’s under contract until 2027 but if he’s not going to sign a new deal by next summer, you would imagine Palace would be more increasingly open to selling Mateta to get a fee for him, rather than potentially letting him run down his contract.”

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Lauded as “amazing” by Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, the Frenchman has been in impressive form this season, netting nine goals in 23 matches in all competitions, while also providing two assists.

The 28-year-old has now proven himself over a number of years in the Premier League, scoring a combined 30 goals across the 2023-24 and 2024-25 campaigns, meaning he has earned the opportunity to prove himself at a top club.

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In fact, Frank was personally left impressed by the Palace star for his performance in a 2-1 defeat against Brentford last season, describing him as “very hard to handle.”

As such, Tottenham should definitely look to capitalise on the Eagles’ stalling contract negotiations by pursuing a move for Mateta in the upcoming transfer window.

Muneeba Ali run-out in unusual circumstances against India

There was a pause in play while Pakistan sought clarification from the umpires

Andrew Fidel Fernando05-Oct-2025

Pakistan captain Fatima Sana chats with the fourth umpire after Muneeba Ali’s run-out•Associated Press

Confusion over whether opening batter Muneeba Ali was actually deemed run-out caused a brief stoppage in the fourth over of Pakistan’s chase against India in their World Cup match in Colombo, with Pakistan querying the decision on the edge of the boundary while the dismissed batter Muneeba remained on the edge of the field of play.The sequence of events that led to the confusion was unusual. First, Muneeba had not been attempting a run – she had been batting out of her crease (presumably to counter swing) as India appealed for an lbw off the bowling of Kranti Goud. As that appeal went up, Muneeba had promptly grounded her bat behind the crease before the throw from Deepti Sharma came in from the slip cordon. However, she had very briefly raised her bat off the ground again without having grounded any other part of the body behind the line, and it was in the moments her bat was slightly raised that Deepti’s throw hit the stumps and dislodged the bails.ICC Playing Condition 30.1.2 does allow for a batter to lose contact with the ground beyond the crease and not be given out, but that exception is only granted to a batter who is “running or diving towards her ground”. Muneeba was merely stepping back into the crease, and there was no momentum that would have necessitated her bat leaving the crease.The playing condition states: “However, a batter shall not be considered to be out of her ground if, in running or diving towards her ground and beyond, and having grounded some part of her person or bat beyond the popping crease, there is subsequent loss of contact between the ground and any part of her person or bat, or between the bat and person.”Related

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The confusion was partially caused by conflicting third-umpire decisions being flashed on the big screen. Muneeba was initially given “not out” on the screen and even the India players had returned to their places. But that decision was soon changed to “out”, prompting celebrations from the India players and a puzzled expression from Muneeba, who animatedly sought clarification from the on-field umpires.It is possible third umpire Kerrin Klaaste had first given Muneeba not out before having seen the footage beyond Muneeba’s initial grounding of the bat. It is likely that after seeing the full set of replays – where Muneeba raised her bat again – Klaaste changed her decision.Once the on-field umpires confirmed she was out, Muneeba began to leave the field, but a flurry of activity near the Pakistan dugout gave her pause. She seemed to be getting instructions from her team-mates to remain on the field while they queried the decision again, this time from fourth-umpire Kim Cotton, who was at her station in between the two team dugouts. Muneeba was seen to be in further discussion with her team-mates – captain Fatima Sana in particular – as next batter Sidra Amin stood on the edge of the boundary without entering the playing area.Eventually, Sana appeared to signal to Muneeba that she may leave the field, likely having received further clarification surrounding the dismissal. Amin entered the field and went on to take strike. The incident caused a stoppage that went for several minutes longer than a regular run-out would take.Muneeba would also have been given out lbw off that delivery had India reviewed the on-field umpire’s not out decision. Her dismissal left Pakistan 6 for 1 in four overs in their chase of 248.

فيفا يحدد موعد مغادرة محمد صلاح ومرموش للمشاركة في كأس أمم إفريقيا

كشفت تقارير صحفية، يوم الإثنين، أن الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم أخبر الأندية التي تمتلك لاعبين مشاركين في بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا، بإمكانية الاحتفاظ بهم حتى موعد محدد.

وتستضيف المغرب نهائيات بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا، وذلك في الفترة بين 21 ديسمبر 2025 و18 يناير 2026.

ويستعد منتخب مصر للمشاركة في بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا حيث يتواجد في المجموعة الثانية، والتي تضم كل من زيمبابوي، أنجولا وجنوب إفريقيا.

ويبدأ منتخب مصر، بقيادة المدير الفني حسام حسن، مشواره في كأس أمم إفريقيا بمباراته ضد زيمبابوي يوم 22 ديسمبر، ثم جنوب إفريقيا 26 وأنجولا 29.

ويخوض منتخب مصر مباراة ودية ضد نيجيريا يوم 14 ديسمبر الجاري، في حين أن المعسكر التدريبي الأولي سينطلق يوم الأربعاء المقبل، على أن يتجه الفراعنة إلى المغرب يوم 17 من الشهر نفسه.

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وتواصل الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، قبل أيام، مع ليفربول ومانشستر سيتي من أجل السماح بإطلاق سراح الثنائي محمد صلاح وعمر مرموش مبكرًا، حتى يتسنى لهما المشاركة في مباراة نيجيريا الودية.

وذكرت تقارير صحفية سابقة أن ليفربول ومانشستر سيتي يخشيان إجبارهما على التخلي عن محمد صلاح ومرموش في وقت مبكر، ومن ثم غيابهما عن مباريات أكثر مع فرقهما، حسب قواعد فيفا.

وكانت هناك تقارير قد ذكرت أن الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم قد يجبر الأندية على إطلاق سراح لاعبيها، المشاركين في كأس أمم إفريقيا، قبل نحو أسبوعين من البطولة.

ولكن الصحفي كيث داوني، بشبكة “سكاي سبورتس” العالمية، ذكر أن فيفا أبلغ الأندية بإمكانية الاحتفاظ باللاعبين المشاركين في كأس أمم إفريقيا حتى يوم 15 ديسمبر.

هذا الأمر، حال الإعلان عنه بشكل رسمي، يعني بقاء محمد صلاح مع ليفربول حتى مباراة برايتون يوم 13 ديسمبر، كما سيظل مرموش مع مانشستر سيتي حتى مباراة كريستال بالاس في اليوم التالي.

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