دافع روبرتو مارتينيز، المدير الفني لمنتخب البرتغال، عن تواجد النجم كريستيانو رونالدو في القائمة المستدعاة في بطولة كأس أمم أوروبا.
ويستعد منتخب البرتغال لخوض مباراته الأولى في يورو 2024، مساء الغد ضد منتخب التشيك.
وعانى صاحب الـ39 عامًا من التهميش تحت قيادة المدرب السابق فرناندو سانتوس، قبل أن يعود من جديد إلى لعب دور رئيسي تحت قيادة روبرتو مارتينيز.
وظهر روبرتو مارتينيز في مؤتمر صحفي اليوم، قبل مباراة التشيك، حيث قال في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “ذا أثلتيك” العالمية: “كريستيانو موجود في الفريق عن جدارة، ولا أحد يدخل إلى الفريق بسبب اسمه فقط”.
وأضاف: “هو هداف بالنسبة لنا، شخص يمكنه القيام بهذه الخطوة الأخيرة وفتح المساحات ومراوغة المدافعين، لقد غيّر طريقة لعبه قليلاً، لكنه يتمتع بالكفاءة والأرقام موجودة للتأكيد على ذلك”.
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وواصل: “نحن بحاجة إلى أحلام كبيرة، يجب أن نؤمن بأنفسنا، أحضرت سبعة قمصان إلى ألمانيا، وليس ثلاثة (في إشارة إلى قدرة البرتغال على الوصول إلى المباراة النهائية)”.
وأردف: “علينا أن نستفيد من موهبتنا على أفضل وجه، لكن علينا أن نظهر ما يمكننا القيام به بدون الكرة، نحتاج أن نكون أقوياء ذهنيًا ونتغلب على العقبات”.
وأكد: “أعتقد أن الفريق جاهز لكننا لم نصل إلى ذروة الأداء بعد، لا يمكننا أن نكون هناك إلا بعد هذه المباريات الثلاث الأولى”.
O meia Wagner chegou ao Juventude em setembro e demorou para estrear, mas desde que entrou em campo justificou a contratação. O jogador, de 35 anos, marcou o seu primeiro gol pelo clube gaúcho contra o CRB, pela Copa do Brasil, e ajudou a equipe se classificar às oitavas de final da competição. Ao LANCE!, o meio-campista celebrou o primeiro tento e a boa fase do time.
– Foi muito importante esse primeiro gol porque dá mais confiança e moral, te deixa mais a vontade para o decorrer da temporada. Quando a gente marca, se sente mais forte e preparado. Além disso, também pela importância da Copa do Brasil, porque nos deu uma vantagem contra o CRB – disse Wagner, que ressaltou que o período parado por conta da burocracia ajudou para manter a forma física e retornar preparado.
– Esse período (30 dias) foi essencial para manter a parte física e dar suporte na preparação, para quando fosse regularizado simplesmente chegar em campo preparado e ajudar da melhor maneira possível. Esse período parado foi importante para me preparar melhor e chegar forte para jogar – completou.
Sem disputar a Série A do Brasileirão desde 2007, o Juventude busca retornar a elite nacional após uma década de reconstrução. Atualmente, o Ju está em 5º lugar com 24 pontos, apenas três pontos atrás da Ponte Preta, 4º colocada, com 27. Com passagens por gigantes como Cruzeiro, Fluminense e Vasco, o meia Wagner sonha em levar o clube gaúcho de volta à primeira divisão e também almeja o bicampeonato da Série B.
– É o nosso principal objetivo do ano (conseguir o acesso). Ainda tem muito campeonato pela frente, temos que nos manter ali em cima e, no momento certo, temos que dar aquela arrancada para permanecer entre os quatro e, se possível, em primeiro. Se não conseguirmos ser campeões, temos que conseguir o acesso porque é a nossa principal meta do ano e estamos trabalhando para alcançar esses objetivos – afirmou o jogador.
Wagner assinou contrato de produtividade com o Juventude e o vínculo é válido até o fim da Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro. O jogador, no entanto, prefere não pensar no futuro e foca apenas no momento com o clube gaúcho.
– Tenho contrato até o final da Série B. Para o futuro, ainda não penso nada. Somente em cumprir o contrato e estar vivendo o dia a dia, partida a partida. Depois no término do campeonato, pensaremos sobre o que virá pela frente. O mais importante agora é o Juventude e tenho que dar meu máximo para conseguir meus objetivos, depois a gente pensa com calma sobre o futuro – finalizou.
Após empatar sem gols com o Cruzeiro, no Mineirão, na última sexta-feira, o Juventude volta a campo somente na próxima terça-feira, contra o Avaí, às 19h15 (de Brasília), no Alfredo Jaconi, em jogo válido pela 17ª rodada da Série B. O confronto é extremamente importante para o time gaúcho, já que o Avaí está um ponto atrás do Ju na classificação e também disputa o acesso.
*Estagiário sob supervisão de Tadeu Rocha
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Tottenham Hotspur have played host to some immeasurable talent, with the likes of Gareth Bale and Luka Modric having kickstarted their glistening careers in N17.
The former would command a world-record fee upon his exit, whilst the latter would go on to lead his country to a World Cup final, winning it all with Real Madrid and eventually ending Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo's monopoly over the Ballon d'Or to claim immortality in 2018.
Their recruitment is clearly impressive, with an academy even able to produce talent to go alongside that duo, as Harry Kane emerged nearly a decade ago and left over the summer for a whopping £100m fee.
However, there is perhaps a more underrated but equally impressive departure they instigated, which was made even more outstanding by the ease with which they had initially snagged Kyle Walker from Sheffield United, for what turned out to be a nominal fee.
Becoming a star in north London, and eventually a Premier League legend with Manchester City, it is fair to say that Harry Redknapp struck gold with his shrewd capture.
When did Spurs sign Kyle Walker?
Having worked his way up through the youth ranks at Bramall Lane, there were murmurs of a young full-back boasting raw blistering speed and a touch of class.
Having made himself the youngest Blades player to ever play at Wembley as they sought 2009 playoff glory, his consistent displays had caught Redknapp's eye despite their failure to secure promotion.
He would engineer a double swoop, bringing in both Kyle Naughton and Walker for a combined fee of around £10m. Whilst the former would fade into obscurity, instead becoming more of a cult hero with Swansea City, the now 34-year-old would continue his growth, establishing himself as a key asset under Mauricio Pochettino before his eventual sale.
That's not to suggest that this was an easy integration, with the defender having to bide his time before earning that first-team opportunity. He would return to Sheffield United initially on loan before two temporary spells at QPR and Aston Villa seemingly prepared him for the senior squad.
Ever since earning that opportunity, Walker has never looked back.
How good was Kyle Walker at Spurs?
Amassing an admirable 227 appearances during his time with the Lilywhites, his was a tenure littered with outstanding moments that underpinned his play style. Forever hard-working and physically immense, the ageing ace was also in possession of more than enough quality to shine at the apex of English football, although Spurs were largely far from it.
One such example of that talent came in 2011, as the £175k-per-week star lashed home a thunderous effort to deceive Wojciech Szczesny and win his side the north London derby.
Then, the year following would see him recognised for this ever-growing skillset, as Walker was named the PFA Young Player of the Year award, beating out the likes of Sergio Aguero, Danny Welbeck and teammate Bale.
Manchester City defender Kyle Walker.
Of all the excitement that such a stellar start to a career promised, the sole downside was the lack of silverware, as his side never really came close. That could have all changed in 2015 though, as they made their way to the EFL Cup final to face bitter rivals Chelsea. However, the right-back's return to Wembley unfortunately ended up the same way as his last, falling to defeat.
This would be the closest Walker would come to a trophy throughout his eight years with the Lilywhites, and his exit came in 2017, commanding a mouth-watering £53m fee. After all, the titan had just been named in the PFA Team of the Year for the second time, with good reason.
His 7.10 average rating for the Premier League that term marked an outstanding figure for a full-back who failed to score a single goal. Five assists outlined his creativity alongside 1.2 key passes per game, whilst his athleticism and defensive intelligence allowed him to record 1.2 interceptions, 2.2 tackles and 2.8 clearances per game, via Sofascore.
Pundit Kenny Cunningham would seek to outline the former attribute, branding City's number two a "phenomenal athlete" just last year.
Whilst many may have rushed to praise such a fine personal year, they likely had little knowledge of just how revolutionary Pep Guardiola would prove to be with the England international.
Why did Manchester City spend £53m on Kyle Walker?
It is a testament to Walker's ability to adapt to a new philosophy that he has remained such a mainstay under the ever-evolving Spanish tactician, who is forever seeking to find new ways to dominate football.
And, it must be said that, with each passing year the 52-year-old seems to succeed in such a venture. Since that 2017 departure, the 5 foot 10 stalwart has filled en entire trophy cabinet with untold silverware, playing a vital role in five Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four EFL Cups and one Champions League, the latter of which capped off their unprecedented treble too.
In fact, such has been his longevity and success at the Etihad, his 263 games for the Citizens have actually surpassed the appearances earned with Spurs.
Although it could be debated which his standout year has been, given there have been so many, his current campaign is suggesting it could be the strongest yet despite having turned 33 back in May. After all, no defender in the squad has managed more than his 1.3 key passes a game in the league.
Guardiola even sought to laud his lucrative acquisition, highlighting the 78-cap ace's importance to their continued success: "The level Kyle has shown with us these four years has been fantastic. He’s another person who has his life calm and in order, he’s such an important player for us
“After 4 years there are moments when you can be down but last game he showed how important he is. He has to handle the best strikers in the world, and he can handle it, he can win the duels."
Kyle Walker's trophies
Trophies won by Spurs since Walker left
Premier Leagues
5
0
FA Cups
2
0
EFL Cups
4
0
European Trophies
2
0
Although Walker has gone on to reach impossible heights since leaving north London, few can fault his commitment before departing, and the results earned through earning such a move.
City are one of the greatest club sides ever seen, with Spurs having produced their starting right-back. The hope is that Ange Postecoglou can now forge a similar dynasty, retaining their star players to one day reach such a level.
O atacante Ângelo Gabriel, de 15 anos, assinou na tarde desta sexta-feira (23) um pré-contrato profissional com o Santos. O acordo, que será efetivado quando ele completar 16 anos, em dezembro, visa proteger as duas partes e contém as bases salarias do futuro vínculo profissional.
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A assinatura do pré-contrato aconteceu no CT Rei Pelé e contou com as presenças do superintendente de futebol Felipe Ximenes, do gerente de futebol Jorge Andrade, dos pais do jogador e dos representantes do atleta, que auxiliaram e confiaram no clube para que o acordo fosse concluído.
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Caso faça sua estreia como profissional em um futuro breve, o jogador irá figurar no alto da lista dos jogadores mais jovens que já atuaram pelo Santos em toda história do clube.
The Australia allrounder sizzled against his former team to score his fourth T20 century as Super Kings reigned supreme at their adopted home ground
The Report by Shashank Kishore20-Apr-20184:02
Tait: Rajasthan Royals looked flat and lacked inspiration
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsFor the 1000-odd Chennai Super Kings fans who endured the 26-hour train journey to Pune, this was a night to remember. For Rahul Tripathi, a Pune boy who plays his domestic cricket for Maharashtra at the MCA Stadium, this was a night to forget. He put down a regulation catch at slip to reprieve Shane Watson in the first over of the match and watched him smack the season’s second century, off 51 balls, against his former side, with whom he masterminded a fairytale a decade ago.Watson and Suresh Raina, who replaced M Vijay, joined forces in the fifth over. When they were separated courtesy an outstanding catch by K Gowtham at deep midwicket, they had put on 81 off just 44 deliveries, with CSK in line to score 240. Some fine end-overs bowling by legspinner Shreyas Gopal and Ben Laughlin restricted them to 204, but that was hardly any consolation for Rajasthan Royals, who never got going in the chase and were bowled out for 140 in 18.3 overs.Watson turns it onThey said he was a spent force. His previous season with Royal Challengers Bangalore was a disaster by any stretch of imagination, just like it was for Thursday’s centurion Chris Gayle. While Gayle came into the tournament in patchy form, Watson was the fifth-highest run-getter (319 runs in 10 matches at a strike rate of 135.16) in the PSL season that finished late last month.Watson announced himself inside the first six overs. This made the generally effervescent Raina look subdued in comparison. But that was only until he launched Ben Stokes for four successive fours in the sixth over to move CSK to 69 for 1, their highest Powerplay score this season. That was the start of a giant yellow party that continued until the end of the match.In two of the first three matches, Watson had got off to starts but fell trying to muscle the ball. Here, there was a calculated effort to bide his time, but that wasn’t at the cost of scoring quickly. It also helped that the Royals bowlers, particularly K Gowtham and Stuart Binny, kept feeding him long-hops.Gowtham went for 31 off the 13 balls he bowled to Watson, including three sixes and one four while half of Binny’s ten balls to Watson disappeared to the boundary. Watson profited from the pull, with his leg-side strokes fetching him 63 runs in all. He ended up with a control percentage of 84, noteworthy in a T20 innings of this length, and reflecting the ease with which he picked apart Royals’ bowling.Watson reached his half-century with a slog sweep for six off his 28th ball. The next 50 took just 23 balls, the landmark coming in the 18th over with a single completed to the backdrop of wild cheers and manic whistles and celebrated with a subdued lift of the arms. He was dismissed off the penultimate ball of the innings for 106 off 57 balls, with nine fours and six sixes. He slowed down towards the end, making only 15 off the last 12 balls he faced, but it didn’t cost his team much.Shreyas Gopal holds his own amid the carnageIn an innings where CSK were motoring along at close to 11 an over for a better part of their first 15 overs, legspinner Shreyas Gopal maintained a tight leash and conceded just two fours in his four overs, ending up with figures of 3 for 20. The reward for his persistence were the wickets of Raina and MS Dhoni in successive overs. Then he returned for his final over, the 16th of the innings, to dismiss the in-form Sam Billings. These strikes somewhat softened Watson’s stinging blows at the other end, with Royals managing to put some sort of lid on the scoring in the last seven overs, which only went for 54. Gopal’s wickets this season also include Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers.A forgettable initiationTripathi strikes at over 10 an over in the Powerplay, but Royals have pushed him into the middle order to accommodate D’Arcy Short. On Friday, Royals left out Short but did not open with Tripathi, instead sending out Heinrich Klaasen.Klaasen was dropped by Watson at slip off the second ball of the innings, but he couldn’t capitalise. Indecisive footwork cost him big as Shardul Thakur’s length ball skidded through to beat his feeble push and crash into middle stump. Off the next over, Royals’ best batsman this season, Sanju Samson, fell to the pull shot for 2. When Ajinkya Rahane was bowled after charging down the pitch and missing Deepak Chahar’s knuckle ball, Royals were 33 for 3 in the fifth over.Royals’ ‘quantum of defeat’As steep their task was from there on, Royals had some hope with Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes in the middle. Both had trouble revving up the scoring rate. This forced shots out of desperation. While a few came off, like a Buttler six off Imran Tahir that sailed over long-on, CSK were always in with a chance of breaking the partnership. When Dwayne Bravo’s slower delivery felled Buttler, who sliced a catch to point, the chase was well and truly over. Then, Tripathi came out slogging, and holed out to deep midwicket. Out came the Bravo jig as whatever else Royals did from there on only served to “reduce the quantum of defeat”, as MS Dhoni put it the other night. Stokes top-scored with 45, taking 37 balls to make his runs.
علق أحمد خطاب المدير الفني لفريق فاركو على الهزيمة أمام الزمالك في المباراة التي جمعت بينهما مساء اليوم ضمن منافسات الدوري المصري.
وسقط فاركو بهدفين مقابل لا شيء أمام الزمالك في اللقاء الذي أقيم اليوم على أرضية استاد المقاولون العرب في إطار مؤجلات الجولة 12 من المسابقة المحلية.
وقال أحمد خطاب في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “اون تايم سبورتس”: “قدر الله ما شاء فعل، نحاول العمل والاجتهاد بصورة جيدة، ونحقق نتائج جيدة لكي نخرج من الكبوة المتواجدين فيها”.
طالع | أحمد الشناوي يوضح مدى صحة هدف الزمالك الأول أمام فاركو
وتابع: “أشكر اللاعبين، يبذلون مجهودًا كبيرًا جدًا، نلعب كل 48 ساعة مباراة، لأن كان هناك لقاءات مؤجلة، ضغط قوي جدًا على اللاعبين وإجهاد”.
وواصل: “ستظل الأخطاء في كرة القدم واردة، وكان لدينا خطأين، الأول من كرة ثابتة، والثاني الكرة كانت معنا ثم كلفتنا الخسارة أمام الزمالك اليوم”.
وأكمل: “المجمل العام للمباراة، كنا قادرين، وخلقنا فرص كثيرة جدًا في الشوط الأول، ولكن هذه هي الكرة، الذي يستغل الفرصة يفوز”.
يذكر، أن فاركو يحتل المركز الخامس عشر في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري، ولديه في رصيده 22 نقطة من الفوز بـ4 لقاءات والتعادل خلال 10 مواجهات وتلقى 12 هزيمة.
Liverpool defeated Brighton & Hove Albion in a weekend that was dominated by talk of Mohamed Salah. This is nothing new, but the circumstances surrounding the Egyptian attacker certainly are.
The 33-year-old completed a lap around Anfield after the 2-0 win in the Premier League, much-needed after the issues throughout the campaign. He was the last one on the pitch, and emotion radiated from him.
But was that goodbye? It didn’t quite feel like goodbye. Salah is heading off to the African Cup of Nations now, and he will be absent for around a month. After his inflammatory outburst at Leeds United one week ago, all of a Liverpool persuasion have been on tenterhooks as to whether the club legend will leave in bitter circumstances this winter.
Regardless, Liverpool could do with a new forward, having struggled for fluency and collective balance this season.
Liverpool's January transfer plans
FSG believe that one or two calculated signings this winter would go a long way toward setting Liverpool’s problems to rights. And given the club’s abject, error-prone defending, many are calling for a new centre-half.
But balance across the frontline is just as important, with Hugo Ekitike something of an outlier in hitting the ground running in front of goal this season. In July, the Frenchman, 23, left Eintracht and signed for Liverpool in a £69m deal, and he has scored ten goals so far.
Salah’s ageing legs and the sale of Luis Diaz have impacted Slot’s side, and FSG feel that Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo could provide the answer to a few of their problems.
According to TEAMtalk, Manchester United’s interest in the Ghana international is getting stronger, but Liverpool remain the frontunner, with his preference being to join the Anfield side.
Semenyo, 26, has been among the Premier League’s most in-form forwards this season, and Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur are also getting ready to present offers of their own but Semenyo prefers a switch to the current title holders. His £65m release clause goes live in a fortnight.
Why Semenyo could make Ekitike a superstar
Semenyo’s alliance of strength and skill and potency in the final third has created a truly special Premier League star. His form this season has opened the doorway to a big-money move to an elite club, and pundit Chris Waddle has even called him “the best winger in the country”.
A direct and dynamic wideman, Semenyo has that rare skill of two-footedness, at ease on his right or his left. Three of his Premier League goals this season have been scored with his right foot, and the other three with his left.
His unpredictability and fleet-footedness could help take Ekitike, already in fine fettle, to the next level. As per Sofascore, Semenyo has averaged 1.6 dribbles and won 6.5 duels per top-flight fixture this season.
This could be the spark for Liverpool’s new focal frontman, who is leaps and bounds above record signing Alexander Isak at this moment in time.
Against Brighton on Saturday, Ekitike scored a brace, his second in as many league outings. Not just a pinpoint striker, he is mobile and intelligent and electric when on the ball. The complete package, and on his way to becoming the player Liverpool paid £125m for in a ready-made version in Isak.
By adding width and energy to Liverpool’s flanks, Semenyo would create new pockets for Ekitike to shift into.
Already, the new recruit has made mincemeat of many of Liverpool’s opponents, even against the backdrop of such drama and disharmony.
Perhaps his likeness to the summer-sold Diaz underlines sporting director Richard Hughes’ ambitions with this one. He is a player who has the capacity to thrive as a starring member of Slot’s title-challenging team, and teammate Justin Kluivert has called him a “world-class” player.
Premier League – Semenyo vs Diaz
Stats (per 90)
Semenyo (25/26)
Diaz (24/25)
Goals scored
0.43
0.49
Assists
0.21
0.19
Shots taken
2.29
2.66
Shot-creating actions
3.43
4.39
Touches (att pen)
4.43
6.27
Pass completion (%)
71.3
84.2
Progressive passes
3.65
4.13
Progressive carries
3.65
4.05
Successful take-ons
1.64
1.99
Ball recoveries
5.00
3.94
Tackles + interceptions
2.00
1.73
Data via FBref
Ekitike, too, is cut from worthy cloth, and though it’s been a tough season for the Anfield side, there are signs of a side stabalising, and this could ensure that Liverpool return to their best form.
He's proven Carragher wrong: Liverpool star has become their best player
This Liverpool star is certainly in the conversation for the club’s Player of the Season accolade.
Sophie Ecclestone has been preferred as the left-arm spinner in a 14 player squad for the first two ODIs against South Africa
ESPNcricinfo staff04-Jun-20181:47
‘The hardest thing for England is winning after winning’
Left-arm spinner Alex Hartley, who played an important role in England’s World Cup final victory over India last year, has been left out of the one-day squad for the first two matches against South Africa.Sophie Ecclestone, the 19-year-old left-arm spinner, has been preferred having taken eight wickets in the three-match series against India in April during which Hartley took one wicket in the three games. Hartley claimed 2 for 58 at Lord’s last year, including the key wicket of Harmanpreet Kaur, when England beat India by nine runs to lift the World Cup.England are able to recall the experienced pair of Katherine Brunt and Sarah Taylor who both missed the tour of India. Brunt was recovering from a back injury while Taylor was left out as part of the management of her anxiety condition.Georgia Elwiss, Laura Marsh and Lauren Winfield also return having missed the trip to India. From the squad that travelled to India, Kate Cross, Alice Davidson-Richards, Tash Farrant, Fran Wilson, Bryony Smith and Katie George have been left out.”It should be a really exciting summer against two of the best teams in the world,” Mark Robinson, the head coach, said. “South Africa are an up-and-coming team with some really dangerous players. They pushed us close the last time we met them and we will have to be at our best to beat them.”It’s obviously great to have Katherine and Sarah back, and Lauren and Laura’s recent form has earned them recalls.”The South Africa series forms part of the ICC Women’s Championship and marks England’s first steps on the way to qualification for the 2021 World Cup. After the one-day series there is a triangular T20I tournament also featuring New Zealand before a one-day series against New Zealand in July.Squad Heather Knight (capt), Tammy Beaumont, Katherine Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone, Georgia Elwiss, Jenny Gunn, Danielle Hazell, Amy Jones, Laura Marsh, Anya Shrubsole, Nat Sciver, Sarah Taylor, Lauren Winfield, Danni Wyatt
A lesão de Gustavo Mantuan, divulgada pelo Corinthians na última quinta-feira, despertou uma dúvida sobre a responsabilidade do acontecido, uma vez que o jovem rompeu oligamento cruzado anterior do joelho esquerdo enquanto servia à Seleção Brasileira sub-20, que reuniu jogadores para um período de treinos. Apesar de uma indenização por parte da CBF estar prevista em Lei, o clube entende que não se trata de uma data Fifa, o que exime a entidade.
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Segundo a Lei Pelé, a CBF, que no caso é a entidade convocadora, deverá indenizar o clube que cede o jogador durante o período em que ele é integrado à Seleção até o momento em que ele volta a ficar disponível para jogar pelo seu time de origem, o que incluiria uma possível lesão no período. Mantuan se machucou em amistoso diante da equipe sub-23 do Timão, na última quarta-feira e será operado em breve, com prazo de retorno de seis a oito meses.
Acontece que mesmo com a situação prevista na Lei Pelé, o clube entende que o cenário da lesão de Gustavo Mantuan não se encaixa nessa legislação, uma vez que não se trata de uma data Fifa, mas sim um período de treinamentos. De acordo com nota oficial do Corinthians, a CBF se prontificou a ajudar desde o primeiro momento, mas quem vai arcar com os custos é o clube. Confira:
“Não há nenhum tipo de indenização prevista em contrato da Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (CBF) ao Sport Club Corinthians Paulista por conta da lesão sofrida pelo atleta Gustavo Mantuan enquanto servia a Seleção Brasileira Sub-20, pois a convocação foi para um período de treinos e amistosos e não de competição oficial da FIFA ou Conmebol. A CBF, como é de praxe, se colocou à disposição do Corinthians e do jogador para prestar toda a assistência necessária. No entanto, a cirurgia e o tratamento ficarão à cargo do clube”.
Gustavo Mantuan ainda não tem data para ser operado, mas já sabe que sua cirurgia será realizada pelo Dr. Joaquim Grava, consultor médico do Timão. O jovem de 19 anos vinha ganhado espaço com Vagner Mancini e fez seu primeiro gol no profissional na última semana, diante do Vasco. Em 2018 e 2019 ele já havia sofrido lesões ligamentares em ambos os joelhos.