A derrota do Corinthians para o Botafogo na noite deste sábado (1º) por 1 a 0, na Neo Química Arena, pela sétima rodada do Brasileirão, jogou o Timão para a zona de rebaixamento. Torcedores se mostraram revoltados com o resultado da partida e também com o desempenho que o Timão tem no campeonato, e não pouparam críticas ao técnico António Oliveira. Confira algumas reações nas redes.
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Hoje escancarou como um bom treinador consegue dar padrão pra um time !! Botafogo deu um baile no Corinthians simplesmente por ser bem treinado. Ter um time conectado, de pé em pé. Corinthians é só bola esticada, e perde todas, rezando pro Wesley fzr milagre. Time mal treinado👇
— Tb_9810 (@9810Tb) June 2, 2024
Perde = pior Corinthians da história Ganha = vira o real do Ancelotti, vcs tem que se decidir
— h4wk sccp 𝒐 𝒊𝒍𝒖𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒂𝒅𝒐 † (@ogh4wk) June 2, 2024
Esse time do Corinthians é um bagulho de fdp, como q ganha de 3×0 e depois perde um jogo fácil desses
— Eminem (@EMINEM1403) June 2, 2024
Perde a bola em 20 segundos e demora 3 minutos pra recuperar.
Posse de bola inútil. Ninguém dando a opção, ninguém se movimenta, só bola esticada. Coisa horrorosa.
Corinthians tá sem técnico e o Sampaoli tá sem clube.
— Tiago Sampaoli Sales (@salestiaguinho) June 2, 2024
Vamos cair com esse técnico, acordem ele é fraco não consegue dar padrão para o time , não sabe o que faz não tem um esquema de jogo , vamos cair se demorar pra trocar vai cair , quanto mais tempo ele tem pra treinar pior o time fica
— Marcio Rodrigo Ferreira 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 (@mrferreiratimao) June 2, 2024
o técnico é pior que time, faz parte do problema.
É o mais fácil de trocar, então deve-se TROCAR!
Do jeito que tá ai, não dá.
Qualquer time mais qualificado que encaixar a marcação nesse 4-3-3 desgraçado, ganhará do Corinthians.
They might not have won, but Chelsea put in an incredible performance against Arsenal on Sunday evening.
Enzo Maresca’s side were comfortably on top for most of the first half, and even when Moises Caicedo got himself sent off, they remained competitive.
Moreover, there were sensational displays from across the pitch for the hosts, including, of course, Reece James.
However, there was another starter, someone who was previously lambasted by Gary Neville, who was just as crucial to the result.
James' performance vs Arsenal
James has undoubtedly been one of the best right-backs in the Premier League for some time now, but Maresca has taken to playing him in midfield more often this season.
The Italian opted to start his captain there again on Sunday, and while there was plenty of talk around the battle between Declan Rice and Caicedo, it was the Cobham graduate who stole the show.
For example, while Trevoh Chalobah was the one who headed home the Blues’ goal, it was the versatile James who delivered it with pinpoint accuracy from the corner.
However, the academy graduate did far more than just provide an assist.
In his 94 minutes of action, he played two key passes, won 100% of his tackles, won 11 of 12 duels, didn’t get dribbled past at all, recovered the ball twice, completed three of his four crosses, took one shot and completed 100% of his dribbles.
James’ game v Arsenal
Minutes
94′
Assists
1
Big Chances Created
1
Key Passes
2
Crosses (Accurate)
4 (3)
Shots
1
Touches
50
Dribbles (Successful)
1 (1)
Fouls Won
4
Interception
1
Clearances
1
Recoveries
2
Ground Duels (Won)
6 (6)
Aerial Duels (Won)
6 (5)
All Stats via Sofascore
In addition to all the measurable metrics, the 25-year-old also showed his leadership skills, helping to marshal the team in the moments the Gunners exerted pressure of their own.
Described as “absolutely ridiculous” by one analyst and “gargantuan” by presenter Olivia Buzaglo, the Redbridge-born international was unsurprisingly, and deservedly, named as the man of the match.
Without him in the middle of the park, there is a good chance that Chelsea would not have won that game, which is what could be said about another starter who has been heavily criticised over the last few seasons.
The Chelsea star on a par with James
The excellent news for Maresca and the Stamford Bridge faithful is that there were more than a few starters who truly shone last night.
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Be it Chalobah, Wesley Fofana, Enzo Fernández or even Pedro Neto, who carried the ball up the pitch and into dangerous areas again and again.
However, when it comes to someone who was previously lambasted but exceptional against Arsenal, it’s impossible to look past Robert Sanchez.
Prior to this season, the Spanish goalkeeper was seen as something of a blunder waiting to happen between the sticks, and to some extent, that is what he’s been for much of his time in West London.
In fact, just last season, after a loss against Manchester City in which he was at fault for one of Erling Haaland’s goals, Gary Neville claimed “he’s not good enough.”
However, since the start of this season, the former Brighton & Hove Albion ace has been far more impressive, and on Sunday evening, he was as important as James for the Blues’ win.
On top of stopping a number of good efforts, like Gabriel Martinelli’s in the first half, the 28-year-old was effective in possession and confident in collecting crosses.
In fact, football.london’s Bobby Vincent awarded the keeper an 8/10 match rating at full time, writing that it was a ‘top performance.’
Sanchez’s game v Arsenal
Minutes
94′
Total Saves
3
Saves in the Box
2
Goals Prevented
1.18
High Claims
2
Key Passes
1
Touches
60
Recoveries
11
All Stats via Sofascore
Unsurprisingly, the statistics back up this appraisal: in his 94 minutes of action, the shot-stopper made three saves, two of which came inside the box, prevented 1.18 goals, made two high claims, played one key pass, took 60 touches and recovered the ball 11 times.
Ultimately, while it will take some time to shift his old reputation, Sanchez is well on his way to doing so, and was as important as James in Chelsea’s draw on Sunday.
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She picked up 3 for 23 and then hit a crucial 14 not out in a rain-curtailed chase to maintain Hurricanes’ clean slate
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Heather Graham’s three wickets restricted Renegades•Getty Images
Heather Graham helped send Hobart Hurricanes two wins clear at the top of the WBBL table, leading them to a rain-marred six-wicket win over Melbourne Renegades.Initially set 156 by the second-placed Renegades, Hurricanes’ innings was delayed twice by rain and lightning before they reached an adjusted target of 106 with an over to spare.Graham was the star of the show, bagging 3 for 23 with the ball to halt Renegades’ momentum before striking a crucial unbeaten 14 in the chase at North Sydney Oval. Nicola Carey also struck 39 from 29 balls for Hurricanes, while Elyse Villani hit 12 runs from four balls to seal the match.One of only two clubs not to have lifted the WBBL, Hurricanes are now five-from-five to start the season with their batting firing.”We’ve got real clarity about us,” captain Villani said. “We have lots of options with bat and ball so we’re spoiled for choice. And I don’t think anyone feels like it is solely up to them, so it’s a real shared load.”Earlier a bizarre missed run-out had threatened to sink Hurricanes, after Georgia Wareham’s 41 from 26 balls rescued the defending-champions Renegades from 23 for 3.Wareham was initially given run-out for six, only for Hurricanes wicketkeeper Lizelle Lee to concede she had dropped the ball. Wareham then took control of the innings in a 56-run fourth-wicket stand with England’s Alice Capsey (37). The pair hit 39 in the two-over power surge, with Wareham cutting and pulling four boundaries and a six off the first five balls of a Hayley Silver-Holmes over.But when Wareham skied the last ball of Silver-Holmes’ over and was caught, Renegades failed to post the total they should have.