Stokes opts out of IPL 2024 to 'manage workload and fitness'

CSK have not yet said if they are going to release Stokes, having made him their most expensive auction buy ever ahead of the 2023 season

ESPNcricinfo staff23-Nov-2023Ben Stokes, Chennai Super Kings’ England allrounder, has made himself unavailable for IPL 2024 to manage his workload and fitness. The franchise, in a statement on their website, said they were “supportive of Ben in his decision”.Super Kings, though, have not said if they will release Stokes.The IPL has set Sunday, November 26, as the deadline for franchises to announce their retentions and releases for the 2024 season. In case they do not release Stokes, Super Kings will have the option of retaining him ahead of the mega auction for IPL 2025. And if they release him by Sunday, Super Kings can utilise the INR 16.25 they had bought him for, in the auction next month.Related

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At the end of the World Cup, Stokes had revealed that he would be undergoing knee surgery, a step he had been delaying for a while. Depending on his rehab, Stokes and the ECB will determine the timeline of his return.Stokes, who was Super Kings’ most expensive buy ever in the auction ahead of the 2023 IPL season for INR 16.25 crore (US$ 1.98 million approx. at the time), played just two games through the season, scoring 15 runs and bowling just the one over. This was partly because of the left-knee injury, which had forced him to start the season as a specialist batter. The injury to the knee is a long-standing one, but had flared up during England’s tour of New Zealand in February this year. Stephen Fleming, the Super Kings coach, had said at the time that the team would wait for Stokes to be “100% ready” before asking him to bowl.More recently, after coming out of ODI retirement to play the World Cup in India, Stokes was one of England’s better batters on show even as the team had a horror run in the tournament. Stokes played six of England’s nine games after missing the first three with a hip niggle, but ended as their second-highest run-scorer behind Dawid Malan. Stokes, who didn’t bowl at all at the World Cup, scored 304 runs in his six innings including two half-centuries and a century, ending with a scoring sequence of 64 (vs Australia), 108 (vs Netherlands) and 84 (vs Pakistan). He scored at an average of 50.66 and a strike rate of 89.14.As things stand, Stokes, the England Test captain, is hopeful of touring India for the five-Test series, to run from January 25 to March 11.”I’ve put a lot of hard work in away from cricket to give myself the best chance of a quicker recovery and, with Christmas and everything coming up, the main thing for me is getting this knee right and being ready and raring to go for that Test series in India,” Stokes had said after England’s last game at the World Cup.

التعادل السلبي يحسم مباراة موريتانيا ومدغشقر في كأس أمم إفريقيا للمحليين

اكتفى منتخبا موريتانيا ومدغشقر، بنتيجة التعادل السلبي لكل منهما، في المباراة التي أقيمت بينهما اليوم الأحد، ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا للمحليين.

وتواجه منتخب موريتانيا مع مدعشقر، في إطار مواجهات الجولة الأولى من عمر مباريات المجموعة الثانية من بطولة أمم إفريقيا للمحليين 2025.

بهذه النتيجة، يحصد منتخبا موريتانيا ومدغشقر، أولى النقاط في بطولة أمم إفريقيا للمحليين، المقامة في تنزانيا وكينيا وأوغندا.

طالع.. فيديو | المغرب يفتتح مشواره في كأس أمم إفريقيا للمحليين بثنائية أمام أنجولا

ويتواجد في المجموعة الثانية من بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا للمحليين، كل من موريتانيا ومدغشقر وتنزانيا وإفريقيا الوسطي وبوركينا فاسو.

وبذلك يتصدر منتخب تنزانيا، ترتيب المجموعة الثانية في كأس أمم إفريقيا للمحليين، برصيد 3 نقاط، ويأتي منتخبا موريتانيا ومدغشقر في المركزين الثاني والثالث برصيد نقطة لكل منهما، بينما يتواجد إفريقيا الوسطي وبوركينا فاسو في المركزين الرابع والخامس بدون نقاط.

يشارك في بطولة كأس أمم أفريقيا للمحليين، 19 منتخبًا، مقسمة على 4 مجموعات، أول 3 مجموعات يتواجد بها 5 منتخبات والمجموعة الرابعة بها 4 منتخبات.

ومن المقرر أن يتأهل متصدر ووصيف من كل مجموعة إلى الدور ربع النهائي الإقصائي.

Murphy managing new workload challenges at end of a big year

Todd Murphy is still getting used to the extra workload his body has been put through this year during his emergence as a Test bowler, but is hopeful he will be fit for the Prime Minister’s XI game against Pakistan in Canberra next week.Offspinner Murphy has missed Victoria’s last two Sheffield Shield matches due to shoulder soreness but returned to bowling on Wednesday with a view to fulfilling his selection in what is effectively an Australia A side for Pakistan’s pre-Test warm-up.Murphy made his Test debut against India in Nagpur in February where he claimed 7 for 124 on the back of just seven first-class matches – one of which was last year’s PM’s XI against West Indies – and went on to play all four matches in that series before somewhat unexpectedly being needed in the Ashes after Nathan Lyon’s calf injury at Lord’s.Related

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He had already shelved a county deal before the Ashes to manage his workloads, but he returned from the UK with some niggles which flared again after four Sheffield Shield outings this season – the last of which saw him bowl 45 overs against Tasmania.”It’s been a pretty big 12 months and something I hadn’t been exposed to, so it’s just been about trying to manage myself through that,” Murphy said. “There have been challenges with a few little niggles and think the shoulder is just another one of that.”It was a bit flared up after the UK series then a few Shield games with a high workload and some one-day cricket, it sort of fatigued a bit. So used the opportunity to try and give it a chance to settle down and strengthen it back up for what will hopefully be a pretty busy summer across the board then also some Shield cricket to finish the year. Had in mind it’s a long summer and don’t want to burn myself too early.”Murphy hopes to play the BBL with Sydney Sixers through December and January then the last four rounds of Sheffield Shield although that will depend on whether he is selected as back-up in the squad for the New Zealand Test tour.With Lyon having successfully returned from his calf injury he is likely to have to wait a considerable time for his next Test – unless the SCG offers conditions conducive for two spinners – but his experience of the Ashes tour means he always wants to be ready to go.”It’s one of those ones that you always want to make sure you are ready, but Nath’s been so durable so even going over to England I probably didn’t have it my mind that there would be an opportunity arise that means I would get a game,” Murphy said.”Obviously it was really disappointing to see him go down with an injury, but it probably reinforces the importance of having a squad that is ready to perform. For me it’s really important to be in a position that if that unfortunately does happen again – fingers crossed it doesn’t – but if something does arise that I’m in a place that I can take it.”With the two Tests in New Zealand unlikely to require extra frontline spin resources, Murphy’s next opportunity may not come until the tour of Sri Lanka in early 2025, but whenever he next gets his chance he feels this year will hold him in good stead.”Looking forward it’s about putting myself in the best place I can for any opportunities that arise down the track,” he said. “The intensity of both tours [India and the Ashes] was something I hadn’t experienced before. So being exposed to that early on is going to set me up going forward and it was great to be a part of. Hopefully in a home summer I can build off that and if there is an opportunity I’m set up to go well.”

Boland and Sutherland help Victoria seal dramatic win over Queensland

Queensland were looking to survive for a draw, but Victoria eventually won a pulsating contest

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Will Sutherland and Scott Boland combined for eight wickets to lead Victoria to a pulsating 113-run Sheffield Shield victory over Queensland at the MCG.Chasing 272 for victory in 87 overs, Queensland were dismissed for 158 in 81.5 overs late on the final day, with Sutherland (4-32 off 19 overs) and Boland (4-49) proving crucial.Victoria’s second win of the season lifted them into fourth spot, with Queensland now last.”It was a really good team performance, probably one of the best wins I’ve played in,” Sutherland said. “Unbelievable effort from the boys.”Victoria started the day at 156 for 6 in their second innings, and they added 34 in seven overs before declaring at 190 for 9.Matt Renshaw was the first Queenslander to fall when he edged Boland to Sutherland at first slip. Joe Burns should have been dismissed next ball, but Sutherland dropped a tough chance at slip.The dropped catch proved costly – not for how many runs Burns scored, but by how much time he was able to chew up. Burns scored 9 off 55 balls before edging Boland behind, 22 overs after he was first dropped. Sutherland made up for that earlier miss by snaring the scalps of Bryce Street (46 off 134 balls) and Jack Clayton to reduce Queensland to 86 for 4.He wasn’t done yet. The 24-year-old took a catch low and to his left at slip off the bowling of Boland to remove the dangerous Usman Khawaja.Sutherland, who scored a crucial 66 with the bat in Victoria’s second innings, then trapped Jimmy Peirson lbw for 16. He had his fourth wicket when James Bazley edged one behind – with Peter Handscomb’s fumble at second slip snapped up by Will Pucovski.At 146 for 8 with 12.4 overs remaining, it was all about survival for Queensland. They still had two wickets in hand with 33 balls remaining in the match.But their hopes of salvaging a draw were dashed in the blink of an eye when Fergus O’Neill removed Gurinder Sandhu and Mitchell Swepson in consecutive balls, sparking wild celebrations.”It’s never nice to lose a game,” Queensland captain Khawaja said. “We were probably never in the contest to win the game. But credit to Victoria, they played the game really well. I thought they declared at really good times, they allowed the game to move forward. They deserved the win.”

Welington afirma que São Paulo mantém busca pela classificação direta na Libertadores

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OSão Paulo desperdiçou a chance de dormir entre os seis primeiros colocados do Campeonato Brasileiro ao empatar com o Atlético-MG por 2 a 2 no estádio do Morumbi, nesta terça-feira. Após a partida, Welington afirmou que a equipe ainda sonha com a classificação direta para a fase de grupos da Copa Libertadores.

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– Jogamos contra uma grande equipe que é o Atlético-MG. São duas equipes qualificadas, viemos em busca do resultado. Continuamos na briga pela Libertadores, vamos continuar trabalhando para ir em busca dessa classificação direta – disse o jogador.

O Tricolor chegou para a partida com uma sequência de três vitórias no Brasileirão. A expectativa era alta de sair com os três pontos no penúltimo jogo que seria disputado em casa nesta temporada.

Mas ao levar dois gols de Vargas, sendo um de pênalti, perdeu a oportunidade de se garantir com mais segurança na busca por uma vaga direta na competição continental. Com o resultado, o Galo – agora com 52 pontos – entrou para o G6.

No sábado (5), o São Paulo viaja para o Rio de Janeiro e enfrenta o Fluminense no Maracanã pela 36ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. Depois dessa partida, só ficam faltando os encontros com o Internacional e o Goiás.

How dare anyone question Sarina Wiegman?! Winners and losers as England boss delivers a tactical masterclass to revive Euros title defence for Lauren James-led Lionesses

The European champions could've been eliminated after just two games, but their tournament is back on track after a thrashing of the Netherlands

After winning the European Championship in 2022 and enjoying a run to the Women's World Cup final only a year later, surely England's title defence at Euro 2025 wasn't going to end in the group stages after only two games, right? It seemed incredibly far-fetched, and yet it was a very real possibility as the Lionesses went into their second outing in the 'group of death'. That was until things got underway in Zurich and, in a 4-0 hammering of the Dutch, England proved why they are such fantastic champions.

There was so much to like about how the Lionesses responded to the rather worrying 2-1 defeat to France last Saturday, and Sarina Wiegman deserves all the praise in the world for her changes, which saw Jess Carter look much more comfortable in a central role as Alex Greenwood impressively protected a left-back position she has history in, while Ella Toone added more steel to the midfield and Lauren James thrived out wide. If eyebrows were raised in doubt for Wiegman's last team selection, they were raised in acknowledgement of her fantastic management here.

The players themselves came into this game with a remarkable attitude, too, eager to prove the critics wrong and get their title defence back on track. Questions were asked of the team environment in the build-up to the Euros, as Mary Earps shockingly retired and Millie Bright withdrew her name from selection. The application, intensity and energy on show from England here, however, was evidence that this group is well and truly together.

And then there was the sheer quality that delivered the goals. James showed just why there are many out there who believe she could win the Ballon d'Or one day, Hannah Hampton exhibited the remarkable distribution which has won rave reviews and allowed her to usurp Earps into the No.1 spot, and Alessia Russo proved why her all-round game is just as important as her goal-scoring, with a hat-trick of assists.

England's job isn't done yet. The Lionesses might have wrestled momentum back in Group D, but they still need to record victory on Sunday over Wales, who showed plenty of fight in a spirited defeat to France and will be desperate to get at least a point from their first major tournament. But Wednesday's remarkable performance and result means England's hopes of success are well and truly alive, when they could've been dead and buried.

GOAL breaks down the winners & losers from Stadion Letzigrund…

Getty ImagesWINNER: Sarina Wiegman

This was a managerial masterclass by Wiegman. The way she diagnosed the issues from the France defeat, made changes to address them all and saw each tweak pay off handsomely was perfect evidence of why she is the best coach in the international women's game right now.

Some coaches would be too stubborn to change too much, but despite how some may view the England boss, she is not. Just as she successfully changed shape during the Lionesses' run to the 2023 Women's World Cup final, she was able to alter her team just enough here, without tearing it up, to make a drastic difference to the performance levels.

There is no nation in this tournament that has as good a manager as England. The likes of Germany and France have first-timers in charge, while there has been plenty of criticism aimed at Spain boss Montse Tome in her two-year tenure. With Wiegman at the helm, the Lionesses will always have the chance to win the biggest prizes.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesWINNER: Lauren James

James was England's best player against France on Saturday, but her use as a No.10 in a 4-3-3 set-up wasn't ideal for the team as a whole, removing some steel from the midfield as tends to be the case when you deploy a forward in that area of the park. That wasn't on the Chelsea star, who was the Lionesses' brightest spark throughout, but it felt important to put her in a better position to succeed against the Netherlands.

Wiegman could've opted to do that in a 3-5-2 formation, leaving James in the middle, but she maintained the shape from last time out and put the winger back out wide instead, where she thrived. The 23-year-old was lethal, scoring twice, creating a couple more chances and generally causing chaos for a Dutch defence that just didn't know how to stop her.

It was not exactly a secret before this game, but James' magic is going to be key if England are to defend their European title – and she looks sharp.

Getty ImagesLOSER: Vivianne Miedema

After lighting up the Euros with a splendid performance against Wales last time out, all eyes were on Vivianne Miedema when it came to the Netherlands in this encounter. The forward is well-known to English fans thanks to her record-breaking exploits in the Women's Super League with Arsenal and now Manchester City, but she barely got a kick on Wednesday.

There was a moment after just five minutes when Miedema looked to be in, as Chasity Grant got in behind the England defence and squared the ball to the Netherlands' all-time top goal-scorer. Her first touch was uncharacteristically poor, though, at a point when she appeared to have got the better of Leah Williamson and was left with only Hannah Hampton to beat.

And that was about the only involvement Miedema had in this match. She was able to have only seven touches of the ball in the first half, the fewest of any player on the pitch, and was withdrawn after 66 minutes having only found herself in possession once more. Now, the Netherlands' chances of progressing to the quarter-finals are out of her and her team's hands.

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AFPWINNER: Jess Carter

Carter is an excellent centre-back. She showed that at the 2023 World Cup and, after being moved inside from the left-back role she occupied in the defeat to France, she was able to issue a reminder of as much in the win over the Netherlands. Only Keira Walsh won possession back more often than the 27-year-old on Wednesday, no England player made more clearances and she also won both of her tackles while standing out as arguably the most impressive defender in the Lionesses' back line.

Carter has come in for her fair share of criticism over the last few days, judged as the weak line in this side. However, that is the consequence of England having an issue in a certain role and her being played out of position to address it. When used properly, she is a serious asset.

أحمد عبد القادر يختار وجهته الجديدة وشرط وحيد لـ الأهلي يُهدد الصفقة

كشف أحمد شوبير، الإعلامي بقناة النادي الأهلي وحارس مرمى الفريق الأسبق، عن تطور جديد في مصير أحمد عبد القادر مع القلعة الحمراء قبل انتهاء فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الجارية.

وتشهد الفترة الحالية احتدام الموقف بين الأهلي وأحمد عبد القادر، بسبب أنباء قوية عن رغبة اللاعب في الانضمام للزمالك حال رحيله خلال الصيف الجاري.

طالع.. فيديو | ثنائي الأهلي الجديد يتقدم بهدفين أمام بتروجيت في الشوط الأول

وقال أحمد شوبير في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “الأهلي”: “أحمد عبد القادر اختار سيراميكا كليوباترا من بين العروض التي قدمت له، حيث فضله على المصري وزد والبنك الأهلي”.

وتابع: “لكن هناك عقبة وهي أن الأهلي يريد وضع شرط في التعاقد الثلاثي، لا يسمح للاعب بعد مرحلة سيراميكا كليوباترا أن يلعب لأي ناد آخر يختاره، لذلك ما زال أحمد عبد القادر يراهن على عرض خارجي”.

وأتم: “اللاعب أكد أنه لديه استعداد للتحرك في يناير، لكن العقبة كما قلت هو شرط الأهلي الذي يقلق اللاعب”.

Chelsea's Moises Caicedo 'ready to play' in Club World Cup final after making miraculous recovery from ankle injury suffered days before PSG showdown

Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo is set to play in the Club World Cup final against Paris-Saint Germain on Sunday after miraculously recovering from an ankle injury. The Ecuadorian international picked up a knock late in Tuesday night’s semi-final clash against Fluminense, casting doubt over his availability for the much-anticipated final in New Jersey.

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    Caicedo took just a couple of days to recover from the problem that he suffered against the Brazilian outfit in the semi-finals, as he resumed training on Thursday, and according to he is 'ready to play'. Blues boss Maresca confirmed that while the midfielder could not complete the full session, he remained hopeful of the player's availability in the all-important clash on Sunday.

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    Caicedo has featured in Chelsea's starting line-up in four of their six outings in the Club World Cup. The west London side's hopes of countering PSG’s dominant midfield rest heavily on Caicedo’s fitness and thus his return to action comes as a huge boost for the club.

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    Speaking to reporters, the Italian coach said: "Yes, for sure Moises is such an important player for us. This morning he couldn't take part in the training session fully but we hope he can take part on Sunday."

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    The Premier League side will aim to sign off the 2024-25 campaign with a second trophy in their cabinet as they take on the European champions at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.

Shane Dowrich announces international retirement

Wicketkeeper had been picked in ODI squad for series against England but selectors will not name a replacement

ESPNcricinfo staff30-Nov-2023

Shane Dowrich effected 90 Test dismissals for West Indies•CWI

West Indies wicketkeeper-batter Shane Dowrich has retired from international cricket with immediate effect. This means the 32-year-old, who was originally picked for West Indies’ upcoming home ODIs against England, has withdrawn from the squad. The CWI selection panel will not name a replacement for Dowrich for the three-match series, which begins on Sunday in Antigua.Dowrich, whose sole previous ODI cap came against Bangladesh in 2019, had earned a recall on a back of strong returns in the Super50 Cup: 234 runs in five innings at an average of 78 and strike rate of 91.76. In the absence of Dowrich, Shai Hope will have to juggle captaincy and keeping, with Nicholas Pooran currently unavailable for selection for ODIs.Related

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Dowrich was a more regular presence for West Indies in Test cricket, playing 35 matches from June 2015 to December 2020. He scored 1570 runs, including three centuries, and effected 90 dismissals. His career-best 125 not out fashioned a 226-run victory for West Indies against Sri Lanka in Port-of-Spain in June 2018. Then, in January 2019, Dowrich made an unbeaten 116 in an unbroken 295-run seventh-wicket stand with Jason Holder to help West Indies topple England in Bridgetown.Miles Bascombe, CWI’s Director of Cricket, paid tribute to Dowrich. “We want to thank Shane for contribution when he played for West Indies,” he said. “He is a disciplined, hard-working cricketer who always gave his utmost in front and behind the stumps. He had a memorable series in 2019 when he made an outstanding Test century on home soil in Barbados to help us beat England and win the Wisden Trophy. We respect his decision to retire and appreciate it is not an easy one to make. We wish him all the best as he steps away from the international stage.”West Indies ODI squad to face England: Shai Hope (capt, wk), Alzarri Joseph (vice-capt), Alick Athanaze, Yannic Cariah, Keacy Carty, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Shimron Hetmyer, Brandon King, Gudakesh Motie, Kjorn Ottley, Sherfane Rutherford, Romario Shepherd, Oshane Thomas

Santos marca nos acréscimos, vence o Atlético-GO e segue sonhando com Libertadores

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Em um jogo com duas viradas, o Santos venceu o Atlético-GO por 3 a 2 na noite desta quarta-feira, no Estádio Antônio Accioly, em Goiânia, se livrou de qualquer risco de rebaixamento e ainda se manteve sonhando com classificação para a Copa Libertadores de 2023. Marcos Leonardo, Lucas Braga e Lucas Barbosa fizeram os gols do Peixe enquanto Churín e Luiz Fernando marcaram para o Atlético-GO.

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Com o resultado, o time comandado por Orlando Ribeiro segue na 12ª colocação, com 46 pontos ganhos, cinco pontos a menos que o São Paulo, oitavo colocado. Na próxima rodada, sábado, o Peixe recebe o Avaí, na Arena Barueri.

O jogo

O goleiro João Paulo foi obrigado a fazer o primeiro milagre da noite logo aos três minutos. Após cobrança de escanteio da direita, Wanderson desviou no segundo pau e Baralhas mandou para o gol, mas o goleiro do Peixe salvou em cima da linha.

O Santos respondeu quatro minutos depois. Carlos Sánchez cobrou falta da direita, o zagueiro Alex ganhou pelo alto e cabeceou, mas o goleiro Renan mandou para escanteio. Na cobrança, Carabajal apareceu sozinho no segundo pau e cabeceou, mas Renan fez outra grande defesa.

O jogo seguiu aberto. Aos dez minutos, Churin puxou contra-ataque e lançou Wellington Rato. O meia-atacante cruzou rasteiro e Luiz Fernando pegou de primeira, mas João Paulo fez boa defesa.

O Peixe abriu o placar aos 19 minutos. Ângelo cruzou da direita, Marcos Leonardo apareceu entre os zagueiros e cabeceou para o gol. Foi o 12º gol do atacante na competição.

O Atlético-GO chegou ao empate aos 28 minutos. O atacante Churín tabelou com Baralhas e soltou uma bomba de dentro da área para vencer o goleiro João Paulo. Foi o sétimo gol do atacante.

O time da casa virou o jogo aos 38 minutos. Marlon Freitas deu ótimo lançamento para Jefferson, que recebeu sozinho e cruzou rasteiro, João Paulo desviou mal e Luiz Fernando empurrou para o gol vazio.

O Atlético-GO começou melhor o segundo tempo e teve a primeira chance aos quatro minuto. Wellington Rato recebeu na direita, atravessou o campo e deu bom passe para Jefferson, que soltou a bomba, mas a bola passou raspando a trave esquerda de João Paulo.

O Peixe, no entanto, aproveitou uma falha da zaga para chegar ao empate. Wandersdon tentou sair jogando e chutou a bola em cima de Ângelo, Lucas Braga aproveitou a sobra e bateu de primeira para vencer o goleiro Renan. Foi o quinto gol dele na competição.

O Santos quase devolveu o presente aos dez minutos. Felipe Jonatan saiu jogando errado e a bola sobrou para Wellington Rato, que chutou da entrada da área, mas a bola saiu à esquerda do gol de João Paulo.

Aos 21 minutos, João Paulo salvou o Santos mais uma vez. Dudu recebeu na esquerda, invadiu a área, cortou Eduardo Bauermann e soltou a bomba, mas o goleiro santista fez grande defesa.

O Santos teve uma chance aos 31 minutos. Marcos Leonardo recebeu na área, girou o corpo, mas foi travado por Lucas Gazal e a bola foi para escanteio.

Nos acréscimos, o Peixe fez o gol da vitória. Aos 48 minutos, Marcos Leonardo arrancou pelo meio, invadiu a área e, na saída do goleiro, tocou para Lucas Barbosa empurrar para o gol vazio e fazer o seu segundo gol no Brasileirão.

FICHA TÉCNICA
ATLÉTICO-GO 2 X 3 SANTOS

Data e hora: 02 de novembro de 2022, às 19h00
Local: Estádio Antônio Accioly, em Goiânia (GO)
Árbitro: Anderson Daronco (RS)
Árbitros assistentes: Rafael da Silva Alves (RS) e Michael Stanislau (RS)
Árbitro de vídeo: Rodrigo Dalonso Ferreira (SC)

Gols: Marcos Leonardo, 19’/1ºT (0-1), Churín, 28’/1ºT (1-1), Luiz Fernando, 38’/1ºT (2-1), Lucas Braga, 5’/2ºT (2-2), Lucas Barbosa, aos 48’/2ºT (2-3)
Cartões amarelos: Baralhas, Jefferson e Churín (ATL) e Carlos Sánchez (SAN)

ATLÉTICO-GO: Renan; Dudu (Lucas Lima, aos 32’/2ºT), Lucas Gazal, Wanderson e Jefferson; Marlon Freitas, Gabriel Baralhas (Kelvin, aos 44’2ºT) e Wellington Rato; Shaylon (Jorginho, aos 22’/2ºT), Churín e Luiz Fernando (Léo Pereira, aos 32’/2ºT).Técnico: Eduardo Souza

SANTOS: João Paulo; Nathan (Vinícius Balieiro, aos 39’/2ºT), Eduardo Bauermann, Alex (Luiz Felipe, aos 20’/2ºT) e Felipe Jonatan; Camacho, Sánchez (Vinícius Zanocelo, aos 30’/2ºT) e Carabajal (Sandry, aos 30’/2ºT); Ângelo (Lucas Barbosa, aos 39’/2ºT, Lucas Braga e Marcos Leonardo. Técnico: Orlando Ribeiro

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