أعلن المدير الفني لفريق مانشستر سيتي، بيب جوارديولا عن تشكيل اللاعبين الذين سيخوضون مباراة آرسنال، في الجولة الرابعة والعشرين من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.
وتنطلق مباراة مانشستر سيتي وآرسنال في تمام الساعة السادسة والنصف مساء اليوم الأحد بتوقيت “القاهرة” على ملعب “الإمارات”، بصافرة الحكم، بيتر بانكس.
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ويحتل مانشستر سيتي المركز الرابع في ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، برصيد 41 نقطة، بينما يأتي آرسنال في المركز الثاني برصيد 47 نقطة.
وتسعى كتيبة جوارديولا إلى تحقيق الانتصار الثالث تواليًا، بعد أن فاز السيتي في آخر مواجهتين أمام إيبسويتش تاون وتشيلسي.
ويقود المهاجم المصري، عمر مرموش، تشكيل فريقه مانشستر سيتي أمام آرسنال الليلة في المباراة الثانية له مع الفريق السماوي. تشكيل مانشستر سيتي اليوم أمام آرسنال في الدوري الإنجليزي
حراسة المرمى: أورتيجا.
خط الدفاع: جون ستونز، مانويل أكانجي، ماتيوس نونيز، جفارديول.
خط الوسط: ماتيو كوفاسيتش، سافيو، بيرناردو سيلفا.
خط الهجوم: إيرلينج هالاند، فيل فودين، عمر مرموش. بدلاء مانشستر سيتي اليوم أمام آرسنال في الدوري الإنجليزي
Neste domingo, torcedores do Grêmio protagonizaram cenas lamentáveis após a derrota por 3 a 1 para o Palmeiras. Depois do apito final, gremistas invadiram o gramado e provocaram atos de selvageria dentro da Arena. Além de seguranças agredidos, a cabine do VAR também foi deteriorada. Em poucos minutos, o caos instalado em Porto Alegre já era o principal assunto das redes sociais.
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É possível que o Grêmio sofra uma severa punição pela invasão dos torcedores.O tema virou pauta na internet. Com a derrota para o Palmeiras, o Bahia, primeiro time fora do Z-4 do Brasileiro, soma 7 pontos de vantagem sobre a equipe de Vagner Mancini.
CONFIRA TODA A REPERCUSSÃO DO CAOS NA ARENA DO GRÊMIO
E o clima de rebaixamento já vai tomando conta do Grêmio kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk pic.twitter.com/9XUp0Y2805
— PES MIL GRAU (@Pesgrau) October 31, 2021
Momento em que a torcida do Grêmio invade o gramado da Arena e corre na direção do túnel. pic.twitter.com/5huVzMN3vZ
— Futmais (@futtmais) October 31, 2021
Partiram do setor da Geral do Grêmio os torcedores que invadiram o campo e quebraram o equipamento do VAR. Não se iluda, muitos ficarão orgulhosos do “feito”. Uma tolice. Time deve perder mando de campo e acelera sua volta à 2ª divisão. Vídeo @geglobo ⬇️pic.twitter.com/nq5Ux1QlsG
— Mauro Cezar (@maurocezar) October 31, 2021
Quem tem jogo contra o Grêmio como visitante pode se preparar para jogar longe de Porto Alegre…
— YouTube: Canal do VSR (@vitorsergio) October 31, 2021
Essa parada ai sacramenta o rebaixamento dos caras. Vai fechar portão, vai ser bem pior. Única saída pro Grêmio era ter o torcedor ao lado. Agora tá fudido.
— Caze (@Casimiro) October 31, 2021
Cenas lamentáveis na arena do Grêmio. Após derrota para o Palmeiras, "Torcedores" do Grêmio,invadem o estádio e destroem o var e microfones. pic.twitter.com/G41N617dEh
Suranga Lakmal took 4/94 but the captain’s century and the allrounder’s 73 kept the home team strong
Andrew Fidel Fernando30-Mar-2021
Kraigg Brathwaite brought up his ninth Test century and first as West Indies captain•RANDY BROOKS/AFP/Getty Images
Stumps Kraigg Brathwaite completed a ninth Test century in the first over of the day, before Rahkeem Cornwall and later Lahiru Thirimanne completed half-centuries during a meandering day of Test cricket that ended with neither team ascendant, again.West Indies’ eventual 354 was more than Sri Lanka would have liked to concede. But, at stumps, Sri Lanka had reached a reasonable 134 for 3. On a pitch that offered little assistance to the bowlers, they were still in the hunt to haul in the opposition’s lead.This was, however, a slow day of Test cricket. Only six wickets fell, and despite that, only 203 runs were scored across 86 overs – a scoring rate of 2.36. Only Cornwall batted with adventure, in the first hour of the day, with both West Indies’ and Sri Lanka’s remaining batsmen choosing to dig in on a slow track.The visitors had Dinesh Chandimal and Dhananjaya de Silva not out at the close. Chandimal was 34 off 80; de Silva 23 off 95. Slow.There had been some excitement in the earliest overs of the day, however, as Brathwaite moved from his overnight 99 into triple figures with a single to fine leg. Cornwall then completed a half-century, edging a ball behind point for four in the third over of the day.It was in the first hour of play that West Indies made the most ground, and it was Cornwall who did most of the damage: flicking, punching, driving and sometimes edging fortuitously as Sri Lanka grew visibly frustrated that the eighth wicket had taken them so long to get. The pair batted through the first hour and wound up producing a century stand, the first of the innings. Their partnership was worth 103 when Cornwall holed out to mid-on to give Suranga Lakmal his fourth wicket, ending with 73 off 92 balls.Lahiru Thirimanne scored his third successive half-century•RANDY BROOKS/AFP/Getty Images
Kemar Roach attempted to hang in and managed to stick around for 36 balls while Brathwaite continued to hold his end tight, progressing only gradually. Dushmantha Chameera put an end to the innings though, having Roach caught behind and getting Brathwaite to play on for 126 in successive overs. Still, West Indies had frustrated the visitors for an entire session, and grown their total by 67 runs.Sri Lanka’s response was sedate from the outset. Although Thirimanne began confidently, driving his second ball through mid-off for four, he quickly settled into a measured rhythm. That first boundary did set up something of a trend as Thirimanne collected four of his eventual six boundaries down the ground. But it was the less ambitious strokes that defined the innings – the blocks, the leaves and the singles square of the wicket. Not long after tea, he reached 50 with a run to point. It was his third consecutive half-century.Around him, though, the top order faltered. Dimuth Karunaratne fell cheaply again. He took a single off the first delivery he faced, remained scoreless for the next 15 balls, then fell attempting an expansive drive off the bowling of Alzarri Joseph. Karunaratne’s thick edge might have passed between the cordon and gully, but Nkrumah Bonner provided the best piece of catching in the series when he leapt hard to his right and clinched the ball one-handed as it threatened to zip rapidly by him.Oshada Fernando produced an uncharacteristically pained innings, making 18 off 71 as he survived several close lbw shouts before eventually succumbing to a Kyle Mayers delivery that jagged in off the seam. Not long after, Thirimanne fell inside-edging a Roach ball that hit his pad, then ricocheted on to the stumps.Chandimal and de Silva were meticulous in their defence as they took Sri Lanka through to the close. West Indies thought they had de Silva caught behind in the last over, but his bat had flashed right past the leg-side delivery from Cornwall bowling a negative line around the stumps, and the hosts lost a review. De Silva padded away the next delivery to end the day’s play.
Sunderland may not be able to sign contracted players until January, but there are plenty of free agents who are still available on a free transfer, and Football FanCast have looked into three possible targets on Wearside after their sensational start to the season.
The Black Cats finished 16th in the Championship last season, but with Regis Le Bris coming in as their new manager, he needed to be backed in the transfer market. Sunderland's owners did just that, bringing in the likes of Milan Aleksic and Ahmed Abdullahi, among others, with Chris Mepham also coming in on loan from Premier League side Bournemouth.
The club's business has certainly paid off to date, with Le Bris' side top of the Championship table after winning their opening four league games of the season. That's not to say that further faces couldn't add more quality to the squad, though, and we've picked out three free signings who could be ideal for Sunderland.
John Egan
Sheffield United defender John Egan.
After six years at Sheffield United, John Egan's time at the club came to an end when the 2023/24 season reached its conclusion, and he is still searching for a new team.
The 31-year-old could be ideal for Sunderland, in terms of adding further depth at centre-back, giving Le Bris more options there ahead of a relentless Championship campaign. Egan has 73 appearances to his name in the Premier League, highlighting his pedigree. He has also played 203 times in the Championship, and this experience could prove vital around a young squad currently starring teenagers like Chris Rigg and Eliezer Mayenda.
With West Ham also believed to be pushing to sign him, the Black Cats would need to act fast.
John Egan's 2023/24 Premier League stats
Total
Appearances
6
Starts
6
Clearances per game
6.5
Aerial duel wins per game
2.3
Interceptions per game
2.2
Tackles per game
1.0
Pass completion rate
69.9%
Jack Cork
This is a young Sunderland midfield full of exciting talent, not least 17 year-old starlet Rigg, so some added experience alongside him, 18 year-old Jobe Bellingham and 22 year-old Dan Neil could be crucial.
That's where Jack Cork could be a fantastic signing, with the 35-year-old proving himself at a high level throughout his career, proving to be an industrious midfielder and winning one cap for England.
Cork exited Burnley in the summer but still has plenty to offer, even if his best days are behind him, and he could be an invaluable squad player for Sunderland. Anyone who plays 304 times in the Premier League has a lot of talent, and he could provide the extra midfield quality to aid the Black Cats in their promotion quest.
Cheikhou Kouyate
Like Cork, 34-year-old Cheikhou Kouyate may be advancing in years, but that's not to say that he doesn't still have lots to offer at a Championship club of Sunderland's stature.
A 92-cap Senegal international who has won AFCON once and finished second on another occasion, the former West Ham midfielder has great pedigree and an ability to be a destroyer in the middle of the park, and he could be a lovely foil for the likes of Bellingham further forward.
Given his age, Kouyate would likely have to accept a squad role under Le Bris, especially with Sunderland's current starters impressing so much, but he could jump at the chance to join a Premier League-chasing team, proving key when the crunch point of the season arrives.
نجح الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك، في تحقيق الفوز على الإسماعيلي بهدفين دون رد، خلال المباراة التي انتهت منذ قليل ببطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.
وافتتحت أمس الخميس منافسات الجولة الثانية عشر من بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز لموسم 2024-2025، وذلك بعدة مواجهات قوية.
وتمكن بيراميدز من تحقيق فوز هام على سموحة في المواجهة التي جمعت بينهما اليوم الجمعة ضمن لقاءات الدوري المصري.
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وكان الأهلي قد تمكن من تحقيق الفوز على بتروجيت بهدفين دون رد، أمس الخميس، على استاد السلام.
وفي مباراة أخرى أقيمت عصر أمس، استطاع غزل المحلة الفوز على مودرن سبورت بهدفين مقابل هدف، وذلك على استاد غزل المحلة.
وشهدت تلك الجولة أيضاً مواجهة قوية بين سيراميكا كليوباترا وفاركو، واستطاع الأخير تحقيق فوز صعب بثنائية مقابل هدف.
وبذلك يحتل بيراميدز صدارة جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري برصيد 27 نقطة وخلفه الأهلي في المركز الثاني ولديه 26 نقطة، ويأتي الزمالك ثالثًا ويمتلك 20 نقطة. جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري
1- بيراميدز – 27 نقطة
2- الأهلي – 26 نقطة
3- الزمالك – 23 نقطة
4- المصري – 19 نقطة
5- سيراميكا كليوباترا – 19 نقطة
6- حرس الحدود – 18 نقطة
7- فاركو- 18 نقطة
8- بتروجيت – 17 نقطة
9- البنك الأهلي – 17 نقطة
10- طلائع الجيش – 16 نقطة
11- سموحة – 14 نقطة
12- زد – 14 نقطة
13- الاتحاد السكندري – 14 نقطة
14- الإسماعيلي – 12 نقطة
15- غزل المحلة – 11 نقطة
16- إنبي – 7 نقاط
17- الجونة – 7 نقاط
18- مودرن سبورت – 7 نقاط
يمكنكم متابعة ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز، بشكل محدث باستمرار.. من هنا
First hundred of the season for former England captain steers visitors
George Dobell29-Apr-2021
Alastair Cook unfurls his lesser-spotted cover drive•Getty Images
For a bowling attack which had just spent an entire day in the field without taking a wicket, the sight of Alastair Cook walking out to bat must have been dispiriting.Sure, Cook hasn’t been in the runs this season. His six previous innings had realised only one score above 15 and none of 50. But he was always going to come good. Even before this match, he averaged 111.25 in first-class games against Worcestershire on this ground. Putting him up against this team at present is like presenting an arachnophobic with a tarantula sandwich.So it was that, served a slow track offering bowlers little but toil and heartbreak, Cook gorged. He is, perhaps, just a little more expansive than when he last played for England – just a bit more willing to have a dart outside off stump – but the basics of his game have not changed for many years. Block, leave and if the bowlers stray, especially on to his legs, put them away. If you’ve seen him bat before, you can imagine this innings. This was the 68th first-class century of his career and his 25th for Essex. For much of the day you wondered who would go first: Cook or the cathedral.Related
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Spare a thought for those Worcestershire’s bowlers. They came into this game having not taken a wicket in the Nottinghamshire second innings last week – Haseeb Hameed and Ben Slater batted for four sessions to secure a draw – and then went through the first session of this match with the same result.They did not, by any means, bowl poorly. But not only is this surface offering them little, their fielders offer them even less. Four chances went down – none of them easy, to be fair – with Nick Browne put down by Daryl Mitchell in the slips on 8 and 13, off Dillon Pennington and Charlie Morris respectively, before Ben Cox dropped Tom Westley, on 45, off the admirable Ed Barnard. Then, from the final ball of the day, Dan Lawrence, on 29, was missed by Cox off Pennington. To make matters worse for the bowler – who cried out in anguish – the ball flew away for four. It was telling that, when a wicket did fall, it did not involve a fielder.By then, Worcestershire had been in the field for nine-and-a-half hours (or five sessions and 25-minutes, if you prefer) without success. They were also without their captain, Joe Leach, who was rested as part of the club’s rotation policy. Jake Libby therefore became Worcestershire’s latest captain, which gave a new opportunity for young pace bowler Pennington.But pace is a dubious asset on this surface. Particularly against a man as adept against it as Cook. And hard though Worcestershire’s bowlers tried, they just couldn’t coax enough out of this surface to beat one of the broadest bats in the business.”On wickets like this, you really hope those chances stick,” Worcestershire’s bowling coach, Alan Richardson, said afterwards. “I thought the boys stuck at it really well. It was slow again so you had to be really disciplined with bat and ball.”In truth, this wasn’t the most riveting day’s cricket. With Worcestershire making Essex work for the runs and Essex refusing to take chances, it was a day of steady accumulation. A pitch as slow as this simply doesn’t allow for much else.That is an observation not a criticism. The square here was under water only a few weeks ago (this ground floods regularly during the winter) and, since then, we’ve had a bitterly cold April which will have done nothing to promote grass growth. It’s all very well the England management calling for “better” pitches; we have to be reasonable with our expectations. It’s almost a miracle they are playing here at all.Cook’s innings was chanceless. Once, on 29, he scuffed the ball just short of mid-on off Barnard. And once he was fortunate to see the ball scurry to the third man boundary off the face of his bat as he attempted to leave one. But generally, there was a sense of inevitably about his century long before it was achieved.Still, it was revealing that, after all his success, Cook admitted to some feelings of insecurity after his modest start to the season.”I’ve been struggling for rhythm this year,” he said. “It’s a horrible feeling when you go home knowing you haven’t delivered. I can’t remember the last time I batted so long. You almost forget you can do it. You have to trust yourself and know that you can score runs and you will score runs.”It was a grind today. But it was a nice wicket to bat on. It’s very flat. So it was about getting in and making it count. I wanted to go big.”It probably tells you everything you need to know about Cook’s hunger for runs that, after his dismissal, playing on as he attempted to cut, he looked utterly aghast. All those runs, all those centuries, yet still he’s hungry. This was his third first-class century against Worcestershire at New Road in a run that dates back to 2005. He now averages 112 here for Essex.With Tom Westley he put on 139 in 48 overs. While Westley, too, had to earn his runs – his half-century took 144-balls – he did play some impossibly elegant shots. In particular, there were successive on-drives for four – one off the front foot, the other the back – which were things of real beauty. Not for the first time, the thought occurred that while you might want Cook for his reliability, it is Westley’s batting with which you could fall in love.Whether this pitch will remain flat for the rest of the match remains to be seen. That last delivery of the day seemed to have more life than anything that went before. It may well be that Essex are well on the way to establishing a match-defining position.
No mesmo ano em que o Athletico pode se consagrar campeão de títulos importantes como a Copa do Brasil e a Copa Sul-Americana, ao que tudo indica, a temporada será também marcada pela despedida de Nikão do clube.
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O diretori de futebol do Furacão, Paulo Autuori, falou sobre a situação do atleta em entrevista ao jornalista Gustavo Zupak no podcast “Rolou o Melão”. A tendência é que Nikão deixe o futebol brasileiro.
Apesar do tom um tanto quanto pessimista para os torcedores do Athletico, Autuori preferiu não colocar o assunto como definido já que, em sua visão, ainda existe espaço para novas conversas, e o desfecho da situação pode ser modificado:
-Nossa intenção é real e já foi passada para o Nikão pelo próprio presidente em uma reunião entre eles. O Nikão já demonstrou sua vontade de sair, inclusive do Brasil. É a decisão dele nesse momento. Acho difícil a permanência. Mas não posso descartar totalmente, ainda estão havendo conversas frequentes entre o presidente e o empresário para ver a possibilidade da permanência.
A primeira das decisões a ser enfrentada pelo Athletico na reta final de 2021 será disputada no próximo sábado (20), às 17h (de Brasília), em Montevidéu, frente ao Bragantino. Além da taça da Sul-Americana, a conquista continental vale vaga na próxima edição da Libertadores bem como participação na Recopa em 2022.
With just three wins in seven games, Glasgow Rangers have already been knocked out of the Champions League while trailing in the Premiership title race.
It is clear Philippe Clement had a lot to ponder during the recent international break. How can the Ibrox side improve, however? That is the key question that the majority of supporters will be asking as the domestic season makes a return this week.
After just a few weeks of the new season, only a couple of the summer signings had made much of an impact, showcasing how poor the transfer window was for the Light Blues.
Clement is short in several departments, which could have been solved by moving on those seeking an exit faster and trying to add key targets earlier in the window.
Of course, a few players looked as though they were on the way to signing for the Gers, until changing their minds and moving elsewhere, which was obviously disappointing.
The players Rangers missed out on this summer
Not long after the campaign ended, Rangers were showing plenty of interest in centre-back Jose Córdoba as Clement aimed to bolster his defence ahead of the new season.
Reportedly, the defender signed a preliminary contract with the Light Blues as it looked as though the first signing of what could be an important summer was going ahead.
A few days later, however, it emerged that the club had pulled out of a move for the Panama international before he moved to the English Championship, joining Norwich City.
The chance to potentially play in the Premier League while earning a bigger wage was an obvious incentive for the player, things which Rangers couldn’t offer.
Albion Rrahmani was another target that the Ibrox side missed out on this summer. The striker had a price tag of £5m set by his club side in order for any team to sign their prized asset, but this clearly became a stumbling block for the Gers.
Soccer Football – Serie A – Napoli v Salernitana – Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy – January 23, 2022 Napoli's Amir Rrahmani celebrates scoring their third goal REUTERS/Ciro De Luca
No bid was made by Clement, and Rrahmani soon moved to Sparta Prague for a fee in the region of £4.25m, suggesting that the club should have sent in a tempting offer to see what might have happened.
These two players could well have slotted into the starting XI with ease and perhaps ensured the club started the season in a livelier fashion.
Clement isn’t the only manager of the club to miss out on players who were either key targets or those who went on to bigger and better things after Rangers were linked.
Indeed, someone who was linked last year has now been nominated for the Ballon d’Or this year – Cole Palmer.
When Rangers missed out on Cole Palmer
Michael Beale took charge of the Light Blues following the sacking of Giovanni Van Bronckhorst in November 2023 and enjoyed a decent start to his time in charge.
The Englishman won nine of his first ten matches in charge as he eyed silverware in order to salvage something from the season.
Michael Beale's first ten matches in charge of Rangers
Opposition
Result
Hibs (H)
Rangers won 3-2
Aberdeen (A)
Rangers won 3-2
Ross County (A)
Rangers won 1-0
Motherwell (H)
Rangers won 3-0
Celtic (H)
2-2 draw
Dundee United (A)
Rangers won 2-0
Aberdeen (N)
Rangers won 2-1
Kilmarnock (A)
Rangers won 3-2
St Johnstone (A)
Rangers won 1-0
St Johnstone (H)
Rangers won 2-0
With the January transfer window open, Beale eyed reinforcements, eventually ending the month having brought Todd Cantwell and Nicolas Raskin to Scotland.
Prior to the window closing, the Gers were also eyeing up a loan move for Cole Palmer, as the Manchester City youngster was looking for regular game time.
According to the Sun, the club had a loan bid rejected by Man City in order to bring Palmer north of the border for the second half of the campaign, as Pep Guardiola claimed the attacker had a part to play as City were chasing a treble of the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League.
Chelsea star Cole Palmer
There is no doubt he would have improved the starting XI and Palmer is now one of the finest players on the planet.
Cole Palmer’s statistics at Chelsea
Despite Palmer playing a part in winning all three trophies for City, he surprisingly joined Chelsea last summer for £40m, which has since turned into one of the biggest bargains.
Throughout the 2023/24 campaign, the Englishman scored 25 goals and registered 15 assists in all competitions for the Blues, a record that saw him nominated for the Ballon d'Or.
When compared to his positional peers in Europe’s top five leagues, Palmer ranked in the top 1% for assists per 90 (0.48), the top 6% for shot-creating actions (5.70) and total shots (3.45) per 90 and in the top 8% for non-penalty goals (0.44) per 90, clearly flourishing at Chelsea after being given a starring role in the team.
These displays led to Gareth Southgate calling him up to the England squad for the 2024 European Championship, where he scored a stunning equaliser in the final against Spain.
Although England would lose the game, Palmer returned to Chelsea full of confidence, already scoring once and grabbing four assists in just three Premier League matches.
The “elegant” starlet – as so dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig – has since seen his market value increase exponentially due to his productive start to life as a Chelsea player.
According to Transfermarkt, Palmer is now currently valued at £67m, which represents a massive leap considering they only paid £40m for him just over a year ago, the same summer Rangers wanted him on loan.
Enzo Maresca would be able to land a substantial profit should the youngster seek a move away in the near future, although it is clear Chelsea will be determined to keep him for as long as possible.
Beale certainly chanced his luck in trying to get the sensation on a loan deal at the start of last year, and he would have thrived in Scotland, no doubt about it.
Even though it would only have been a loan deal, the club must rue not getting a move over the line, especially with how the Gers performed between January and May that season.
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O acidente com o avião da Chapecoense durante viagem para a Colômbia completa cinco anos neste domingo. Recentemente, outro acidente impactou o Brasil com a morte da cantora Marília Mendonça e outras quatro pessoas na Serra de Caratinga, em Minas Gerais. As tragédias da Chapecoense e da cantora Marília Mendonça se resumem a dor e saudade.
Enquanto o laudo pericial do acidente da cantora não é protocolado, o incidente do Verdão do Oeste apresentou ‘falhas humanas’ do começo ao fim.
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Para explicar as circunstâncias que envolvem ambos acidentes, o LANCE chamou o doutor em gerenciamento de riscos e segurança pelaUniversidade do Estado da Califórnia, Geraldo Portela.
Apesar da diferença significativa entre os portes das aeronaves, o especialista pondera que os casos assemelham-se em determinados aspectos, como o fato do acidente ter acontecido próximo do aeroporto e a característica de ser um voo fretado.
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Veja a entrevista: É possível ligar os acidentes aéreos da Chapecoense e Marília Mendonça?
– A principalsemelhança é o de fato que ambas são voos contratados. Não são voos comerciais, onde você tem uma rotina de voos que se encaixam. A aviação comercial segue um rito de fiscalização e rigor específico, enquanto a aviação geral tem como objetivo flexibilizar horários para clientes. Os dois acidentes envolvem VIP´s, que são personalidades com repercussão na imprensa e que mobilizam milhares de pessoas, seja em um estádio de futebol ou numa arena de show. Então, eles precisam cumprir horários – disse o autor de livros sobre o tema nos Estados Unidos e Reino Unido.
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– Isso tem acontecido em outros casos de acidentes aéreos: muitas vezes, a agenda do cliente é muito rígida e esse fato pode exercer alguma pressão sobre a tripulação e companhia aérea. Mas os também têm diferenças claras. No caso da Chape, você tinha um numero de passageiros bem maior e a agilidade da aeronave não era igual de uma pequena, que poderia pousar em aeroportos menores – completou.
Nos últimos anos, vimos alguns acidentes envolvendo aviões de pequeno porte. Esses aviões estão mais propensos à acidentes do que os Boeing? Por que eles não possuem caixa preta?
-Os aviões de pequeno porte normalmente são utilizados na aviação geral, que tem requisitos diferentes. Isso não significa que são inseguros. Mas quando você contrata um taxi aéreo, você assume riscos de horário para o cumprimento da agenda com cliente. Esse tipo de aviação é mais propensa a ser alvo de pressões de prazos e programações muito intensas do que comparado a aviação comercial – analisou Portela.
– A caixa preta é um acessório que a aeronave pode ter ou não. Nas grandes aeronaves, ela é exigida e, nos voos fretados, ela é um acessório descartável. As empresas não estão muito preocupadas com isso. Não é obrigatório, então não tem um foco de atenção. Quem contrata esses voos não são pessoas especializadas em aeronaves – afirmou.
Assim como o da Chape, o avião da Marília caiu próximo ao aeroporto. Isso é comum?
– Temos que reconhecer que as operações de pouso e decolagem são as mais críticas da aviação. Depois que decola e estabiliza, a gestão do voo é bem mais tranquila. Mas a operação de pouso e decolagem é onde envolve a questão da aproximação, envolve uma situação limite dos pilotos. Não é uma coincidência. É por isso que há uma frequência maior de acidentes nessas situações. No caso da Marília, a aproximação era em um local em que os pilotos não deveriam ter tanta frequência e haviam obstáculos muito próximos do trajeto quando houve alguma falha.
– No caso da Chape, a situação era outra. Você tinha no comando, o gestor da companhia aérea, o gestor do voo e piloto, tudo em uma só pessoa. Dentro desse trabalho todo, existam questões comerciais envolvendo a despesa com combustível e o histórico da companhia aérea e do piloto. A ideia era economizar tempo e dinheiro sem o reabastecimento.Por serem as operações mais críticas, se houver algum problema nessas questões, esses problemas aparecem à tona.
No acidente envolvendo a Chape, em que pontos é possível apontar falhas humanas?
-O avião da chape caiu por uma série de falhas humanas e pessoais, tanto envolvendo a gestão quanto a controladoria aeronáutica. Por exemplo, o fato do piloto ser também gestor da companhia aérea. Havia o interesse de performar economicamente o voo, reduzindo abastecimentos e tentando agradar os clientes, já que uma parada para reabastecer atrasaria o trajeto. Essa foi uma falha humana. Como gestor, ele errou em não fazer o abastecimento. Além disso, como piloto, ele deveria observar as condições de seus instrumentos, que indicavam que ele não tinha mais combustível suficiente para fazer um voo.
– A comunicação com a torre de controle também apresentou falhas em ambas as partes. Mas há de se compreender que a controladora não sabia do nível crítico de combustível da aeronave. Era uma vulnerabilidade bancada por esse comandante que, na verdade, era um gestor pretendendo economizar no seu voo. Ele não tinha interesse em ser explicito e a torre não levou em consideração a possibilidade deles estarem praticamente sem combustível.
Houve falha em cálculos para o uso de combustível?
Os pilotos já saem com os cálculos de uso de combustível feitos. Não se pode sair no limite. Houve erro humano de planejamento de voo. E mesmo que durante o voo ele percebesse que não haveria combustível para completar o trajeto, ele poderia, bem antes de chegar no limite, fazer um pouso adicional para reabastecimento. Não é normal na aviação decolar sem essa reserva. Aconteceu por ele ser um gestor focado em reduzir custos. Se fosse outra pessoa, o piloto certamente reclamaria com a empresa. Sozinho, ele tomou decisões que resultaram nessa catástrofe.
With the tourists 113 for 3 midway through the opening day, England would have aspired for a firmer foothold
Alan Gardner02-Jun-2021
Devon Conway celebrates his century on debut•PA Images via Getty Images
An unbeaten hundred from New Zealand’s debutant opener, Devon Conway, set the platform for the visiting side as the return of Test cricket to Lord’s was marked by a day of hard yakka in the field for England. Ollie Robinson, another man on Test debut, claimed two of the three wickets to fall before a century stand for the fourth wicket between Conway and Henry Nicholls put New Zealand in control of proceedings.With the scoreboard on 113 for 3 midway through the afternoon session, and with New Zealand’s three most-experienced batters back in the dressing room, England would have aspired for a firmer foothold in the match – despite a placid surface of the variety that Chris Silverwood and Joe Root have called for as they seek to develop a side capable of winning attritional cricket away from the green fields of home.But Conway, the 29-year-old South African-born batter who spent three years qualifying for New Zealand on residency, produced a near-faultless performance after being brought into the side as Tom Latham’s newest opening partner, as he and Nicholls ground down England’s four-man seam attack. Not for nothing are New Zealand, who have perfected the blueprint of capitalising on favourable batting conditions and then transferring pressure on to the opposition, over here to contest the World Test Championship final.Conway was fluent throughout, capably adjusting his tempo according to the situation – he scored just four runs in a 50-minute period after lunch during which Kane Williamson was dismissed, before driving Stuart Broad for the boundary that brought up his fifty.And there were no nerves as he moved through the 90s in the space of 10 balls, a flamingo-flicked boundary through backward square leg off Robinson taking him to three figures and a place on the Lord’s honours board. In the process, he became the 12th man to score a hundred on Test debut for New Zealand, and the sixth man to do so at Lord’s; no overseas opener had ever achieved the feat previously in England.Related
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Conway’s day began with a wait of three full overs before he faced a ball. But then he has long learned the value of patience. Conway came to England for his maiden Test tour in possession of one of the most-formidable first-class records in the world, having churned out runs in New Zealand’s domestic circuit while serving his qualification period. For Wellington, he has scored more than 2000 runs at 66.25, and his Test debut had become a matter of when rather than if.He barely gave a chance during a full day in the middle, although he was briefly discomforted by a short-ball barrage during Mark Wood’s opening spell, in which the England quick was clocked at 96mph/154kph. When he had made 77, a flick off Robinson flew past the diving Zak Crawley at leg slip, and a top-edged swipe at Wood just cleared the leap of wicketkeeper James Bracey after he had brought up his century.Nicholls was the man out in the middle to congratulate Conway when he reached his landmark, warmly applauded by the New Zealand balcony as well as the 6,700 spectators allowed into Lord’s. New Zealand’s No. 5 was happy to play the foil as he batted unobtrusively through the evening session to finish within sight of a fifty of his own; England found his pads on a few occasions, but the one time they did review, Wood’s delivery was found to have pitched outside leg stump.The morning began with Lord’s relaxing into a Test match routine for the first time since the 2019 Ashes – albeit on a smaller scale, with crowd capacity capped at 25% due to Covid-19 restrictions. After England’s 2020 international summer was played entirely behind closed doors, the atmosphere was lively and expectant, though some way removed from the fevered scenes that accompanied New Zealand’s last trip to Lord’s for the World Cup final two years ago.As he did on that day, Williamson won the toss and chose to bat – the traditional approach in Tests and never an easier decision than on a bright, sunny morning in St John’s Wood. New Zealand were trying out their fourth opening partnership since England toured there in late 2019, but Conway and Latham immediately slipped into a groove together, adding a 58-run stand in even time as England’s venerable new-ball pair of James Anderson and Broad searched – largely in vain – for signs of seam and swing.Unusually, Anderson opted to open the bowling from the Nursery End, with Broad running in from in front of the Pavilion. The experiment did not last long, however, with Joe Root bringing on Robinson in the 10th over and switching Broad’s end. Robinson started with a front-foot no-ball but soon found his rhythm, nibbling the ball both ways in the channel outside off – and he made the breakthrough for England in his fourth over, a hint of seam movement taking the ball into Latham’s timbers via an inside edge.With Lord’s beginning to look like one of the shirtfronts that were familiar here during the 2000s, New Zealand reached lunch on 85 for 1. Their equilibrium was briefly disturbed when Williamson made a rare misjudgement to his first ball after the interval, steering a delivery from Anderson down into his off stump, and Robinson then continued his encouraging first appearance in Test whites by trapping Ross Taylor lbw to end a skittish innings. But New Zealand were just getting started, and Conway remains far from finished.