Pulou o muro! Palmeiras contrata joia da base do São Paulo

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O Palmeiras não fez contratações para o profissional nesta janela de transferências, mas a base segue se reforçando sem parar. Desta vez o Verdão foi buscar uma joia no rival São Paulo. Trata-se do atacante Pedrinho, que estava há sete anos no Tricolor e agora assinou contrato profissional com o Alviverde.

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Na negociação pelo garoto de 16 anos, o Palmeiras ficará com 60% dos direitos econômicos, enquanto o São Paulo permanece com 40%. De acordo com as normas para esta idade, o contrato firmado é de três anos.

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Pedrinho foi um dos destaques do sub-15 tricolor em 2022, inclusive no Paulistão da categoria, no qual acabou sendo derrotado na final pelo próprio Alviverde, em decisão nos pênaltis. No Palmeiras, ele será integrado ao elenco sub-17.

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O sub-17 palmeirense já foi campeão da Copa do Brasil da categoria em 2023 e ainda disputa Paulistão e Brasileirão, nos quais é forte favorito. Lembrando que em 2022, a categoria sub-17 alviverde “varreu” todos os títulos possíveis.

Mohit Sharma: Use of saliva is 100% helping the ball reverse swing

DC fast bowler also said changing the ball after ten overs in the chase was helping control the ball better

ESPNcricinfo staff15-Apr-20254:56

Mohit Sharma: ‘Preparation is my greatest strength’

Delhi Capitals (DC) fast bowler Mohit Sharma is enjoying the use of saliva on the ball again and says the ball is reverse swinging more in IPL 2025 after the rule was changed for this season.Another rule to come into effect this IPL was giving the team bowling second the option of changing the ball after ten overs – whether there was dew or not – which is also “making a difference” for the bowlers.When asked on the eve of DC’s next game, against Rajasthan Royals (RR) in Delhi, if the use of saliva was making a difference, Mohit said: “100%. In 70% of the games, the ball is tailing in and it’s only because the saliva is heavy, and our sweat is not so heavy. If the ball is heavier on one side it will tail in. Right now, there’s not as much dew in most grounds to say that the wet ball is also reverse swing.”The ICC had banned the usage of saliva on the ball five years ago, a rule which was followed by the member boards across all levels of cricket, because of Covid-19. Just before the start of this season, the IPL authorities changed the rule back to allow its use again after the majority of IPL captains called for the change.Related

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Along with that, they also introduced the rule of letting the bowling captain change the ball in the second half of the chase, mainly to offset the effect of dew on the ball, as a wet ball is harder to grip and control. The bowling team can choose to change the ball any time after the tenth over in the second innings, whether there is dew or not.It was seen recently in DC’s last game when they hosted Mumbai Indians (MI) on Sunday. With considerable dew around in Delhi, MI opted to change the ball after 13 overs when DC needed 61 to win from 42 balls with six wickets in hand, and brought back legspinner Karn Sharma. He got turn straightaway with the dry ball and had Tristan Stubbs miscue the third ball of the over to Naman Dhir.”There’s help (after the ball is changed) and we saw it in the last game too,” Mohit said. “The first ball had been used for 12 overs and was a little wet because dew had started to settle in when our innings had ended. There was more dew in the second innings. And later the 13th or 14th over Karn bowled, the ball turned to Stubbs.”So definitely the second ball, which is harder, makes a difference although by the 15th-16th over, the ball’s condition is like the first one. But being a bowler, 100% there’s a difference. Like if I’m bowling the 14th or 15th over after the ball change, I’ll be more confident of bowling a yorker because the ball is dry, it won’t slip.”

Not just Gassama & Raskin: Martin must now unleash "creative" Rangers star

Can Rangers start their Europa League campaign with a victory at Ibrox?

For those who don’t believe the Europa League to be the highest-quality competition around, well, on this occasion, they’d be right, given that Rangers sit second bottom of the Scottish Premiership, while visitors Genk are third bottom of the Jupiler Pro League.

Russell Martin is yet to oversee a league victory in five attempts, but did at least lead his side through to the League Cup semi-finals at the weekend, as the Gers defeated Hibernian 2-0 at home.

Key to that success was Nicolas Raskin, heading home the opening goal, back in the team following a two-match exile, which was both baffling and mystifying, considering he was, by some distance, the club’s best player last season.

If the Light Blues are going to make a winning start in the Europa League, Raskin will be a central figure once again, but Martin must also start his “creative” summer signing in attack.

Djeidi Gassama's start to life at Rangers

The unquestionable star of Rangers’ Champions League qualifying campaign during the summer was Djeidi Gassama.

After arriving from Sheffield Wednesday for £2.2m, the Frenchman announced himself by scoring home and away against Panathinaikos, doubling their advantage at Ibrox, before lashing home the clincher in Athens eight nights later.

In the following round, Gassama scored twice during a 3-0 demolition of Viktoria Plzeň in Glasgow which remains, by a landslide, the club’s best performance of the season.

Manager Martin said that the winger “really excites us”, labelling him a difference maker, while Nick McPheat of BBC Sport highlighted his excellent dribbling and goal-scoring statistics, concluding that he adds an extra dimension to Rangers’ attack.

So, while Gassama is yet to get off the mark in a domestic setting, a return to European competition could help to bring the best out of him, but who should start alongside him across the forward line against Genk?

Rangers' creative attacking star

Rangers signed a total of 13 new players during the summer, but the £3m paid to secure the signature of Oliver Antman could prove to be the best business of the lot.

The 25-year-old was outstanding at Go Ahead Eagles last season, scoring six goals and registering 16 assists across all competitions, helping them win the KNVB Beker, defeating AZ Alkmaar in the final on penalties at De Kuip, securing the club’s first major silverware since 1933.

The table below documents Antman’s impressive output in the Eredivisie.

Goals

6

38th

Assists

15

1st

Expected assists

9.1

1st

Big chances created

16

1st

Key passes

50

10th

Shot-creating actions

96

13th

Goal-creating actions

19

4th

Progressive carries

96

10th

Touches in the box

125

11th

As the table notes, Antman ranked first for assists, expected assists and big chances created in the Eredivisie last season, impressively doing so for the team that finished seventh in one of the most unbalanced leagues in Europe.

Well, just 24 hours after he arrived, Rangers supporters got a taste of what was to come, with Antman providing this assist, part of a free-flowing team goal, for Gassama during the aforementioned 3-0 annihilation of Viktoria Plzeň.

The Finnish international actually registered two assists on debut in that game, but is yet to notch either a goal nor an assist subsequently, left on the bench for all three matches in September so far, with Martin favouring Tottenham loanee Mikey Moore.

Nevertheless, his quality is unquestionable, with Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout labelling Antman a “creative winger”, while his numbers at Go Ahead Eagles, as well as at international level, scoring seven goals for Finland to date, speak for themselves.

Thus, we have already seen Gassama and Antman link up well on the European stage this season so, alongside new striker Bojan Miovski, that is surely Rangers’ best front three, one that is capable of defeating a struggling Genk on Thursday.

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Titans hopeful of Rabada's return and Rashid's return to form

Assistant coach Kapoor offers an update on two of his key bowlers

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Is Rashid trying too hard when he goes wicketless?

Gujarat Titans’ (GT) strength, historically, has been their bowling. They have once again leaned on it to secure four wins in six matches in IPL 2025. The only blip is a very unlikely one.Rashid Khan, for years one of T20 cricket’s premier performers, has been going through a little bit of a lull. This season, he has bowled 22 overs and picked up only four wickets at an economy rate of 9.77 and average of 53.75.GT assistant coach Aashish Kapoor has been working with Rashid, and believes he will be back to his best soon.Related

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“As cricketers, whether it is a batsman or a bowler, over a period of time when you’re doing well, you get into certain bad habits whether its batting or bowling, with your basics,” Kapoor said. “With Rashid, I think it was his back which was hurting him last year where he had to do a surgery. Sometimes, when you are in so much pain and you’re still playing matches, you tend to do something with your action so that your pain is less.”I think there have been a few things that we spoke this year after two-three games where he needs to make a few adjustments to his front hand, which was rather closed. It should be facing the batsman when he’s bowling. So he’s doing that now. And he’s bowling better lengths in the last one or two games. Hopefully he gets his confidence back, gets a few wickets, and he’ll be the old Rashid Khan again.”GT face Delhi Capitals (DC) next, in Ahmedabad on Saturday evening. They are missing one of their other key bowlers, Kagiso Rabada, who left for South Africa to attend to some personal matters.”We are just waiting for him,” Kapoor said. “He might return. He’s got some family, personal problems, for which he’s gone. Once he’s sorted out with that, if it’s sorted out in time, he will be back. But we don’t know when. We are just waiting as everyone is.”Rabada played two matches for GT this season, returning figures of 1 for 41 and 1 for 42.

Big Gruev upgrade: Leeds knocking on the door to sign £17m "monster"

Leeds United head coach Daniel Farke has been hit with some frustrating injury blows in the early weeks of the season, as Ethan Ampadu and Ao Tanaka have both been ruled out for several weeks.

The German boss has had to go with Ilia Gruev in the number six position in the last two Premier League games because of those injuries, and the Whites failed to score in a 6-0 loss to Arsenal and a 0-0 draw with Newcastle United.

Whilst a point from those two matches, for a newly-promoted side, is far from the end of the world, Leeds may still want more from their midfield defensively and offensively.

Gruev has won two duels a game in the top-flight, whilst he has not scored a goal since the play-offs in 2024, per Sofascore, and that may be why the club are reportedly looking to bring in another midfielder.

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According to journalist Jose Palacio, via El Larguero, Leeds United are one of the teams in the race to seal a deal for Getafe star Christantus Uche.

The reporter claims that the Whites are knocking on the door to sign the Nigeria international from the Spanish side in a last-gasp swoop for his services.

Christantus Uche.

He adds, though, that Crystal Palace are also ready to join the bidding for the 22-year-old star, whom he claims has turned down a move to Wolves, who were pushing to finalise a £17m deal.

It is now down to Leeds to convince Uche to make the move to Elland Road before the deadline, as he could arrive as a big upgrade on Ilia Gruev.

Why Leeds should sign Christantus Uche

The Getafe whiz is an incredibly interesting transfer target for the club because of the versatility that he would provide, as Jose Bordalas has utilised him as a centre-forward and as a central midfielder in LaLiga.

U23 scout Antonio Mango once claimed that he could be developed into a “midfield monster”, in the same way that Joelinton was for Newcastle, and Farke could do that to make him an upgrade on Gruev.

The Nigerian brute has the physical attributes and experience in a major league in Spain to suggest that he could offer way more physicality to the team in front of the defence than the Bulgaria international.

Uche’s outings as a striker also mean that he has the potential to provide more of a goal threat from midfield than Gruev, as the clip above shows that he can score goals at the top level.

Appearances

33

23

Goals

4

0

Assists

6

2

Ground duels won per game

4.1

2.3

Aerial duels won per game

2.8

0.8

As you can see in the table above, Getafe’s versatile titan offered more in front of goal and more to his team in duels than Gruev did for Leeds at a lower level in the 2024/25 campaign, which means that he could impact games at both ends of the pitch more frequently.

Uche has also started the current season by scoring one goal, providing one assist, and winning eight duels per match in his three outings in LaLiga, whilst the Bulgaria international has only won two duels per game for the Whites, per Sofascore.

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These statistics suggest that Leeds would be signing an upgrade on Gruev, as well as a versatile star who can be utilised in other roles, as a midfield monster who can protect the back four to greater effect with his impressive physicality.

Buttler bosses the chase to power GT to No. 1

It got tight for Gujarat Titans (GT) in the end, but Jos Buttler’s unbeaten 97 ensured their first successful chase of a 200-plus total in Ahmedabad. It was also the first time Delhi Capitals (DC) ended up being unsuccessful in defending a 200-plus total.Buttler stitched partnerships of 60 with B Sai Sudharsan and 119 with Sherfane Rutherford after keeping wicket for 20 overs on a hot afternoon.Mukesh Kumar’s wide yorker dismissed Rutherford and left GT needing ten off the final over. The tension was short-lived as Starc missed the wide yorker and Rahul Tewatia slog swept the first ball of the last over over midwicket for six. He then squeezed the next ball past the keeper for four to complete the chase with four balls to spare.

Buttler takes down Starc

Buttler was hit on the groin early in his innings by a length ball from Starc, but he overcame that blow and cleared the boundaries.When Axar brought Starc back in the 15th over, hoping for reverse swing from around the wicket, there wasn’t any. The lengths were good, and the line was outside off, but Buttler scythed the ball with ease, finding gaps in front of and behind point.A change of angle made no difference. Starc went full and was driven through mid-off. A bouncer drew a top-edged pull, but it did not carry to Vipraj Nigam running in from deep backward square leg. That 20-run over brought the required rate down to nine from 11.

GT’s top order sets the platform again

GT are top heavy. Their plan is for one of the top three to bat deep into the innings, and it was Buttler’s turn today on a batting-friendly pitch.He came in early in GT’s chase of 204 after Shubman Gill had gifted his wicket looking to pinch a quick single to Karun Nair at midwicket. Buttler then set up exhibition of fours through the off side alongside Sai Sudharsan.Axar and Vipraj came on to bowl in the powerplay but did not find turn and were taken for three sixes and a four. Sai Sudharsan got boundaries off front and back foot against Mukesh Kumar as GT scored 67 in the powerplay.Kuldeep Yadav had Sai Sudharsan pulling to deep midwicket with his third ball. Rutherford then started slowly as the required rate rose.The mounting pressure was released when Rutherford sliced a drive against Kuldeep that sailed over long-off. Mohit Sharma was introduced in the 13th over to replicate the role he performed for GT in previous years. He started with two slower bouncers but they sat up and Rutherford pulled them for sixes.Buttler drilled a full ball from Mohit through mid-off to bring up his 32-ball fifty.

Capitals start well on a belter

Gill won the toss in the afternoon and put DC in to bat. With Faf du Plessis not having recovered and DC leaving out Jake Fraser-McGurk, DC paired up Abhishek Porel with Karun Nair at the top.Porel’s boundaries in the first over – drive on the up over mid-off and help-along flick behind square – showed that the bounce on the pitch was even. Porel, though, couldn’t capitalise on the start as he fell to a full toss from Arshad Khan.KL Rahul’s shift in approach then kept DC ticking. Rahul cut Siraj for four and pumped him down the ground for six. His innings, though, was cut short on 28 off 14 balls by an outswinging yorker from Prasidh Krishna. Nair fell for 31 off 18 balls when he glided Prasidh to deep third.A pristine cover drive from Tristan Stubbs off Prasidh brought up DC’s hundred in the ninth over. But he and Axar were relatively sedate after that during their 53-run stand off 36 balls. They were happy to take Rashid Khan and Ishant Sharma for ones and twos.Rashid bowled quicker and at the stumps in his first two overs. When he slowed the pace down in his third, Stubbs took him for six down the ground but then miscued a swipe across the line. Rashid ran back but couldn’t hold onto the catch near mid-on. GT reached 150 in 15 overs.

Pacers contain DC

Ishant was struggling in the heat and went off the pitch after two overs. Siraj returned and removed Stubbs, who reverse-swept a yorker and the ball lobbed to short third.GT’s death bowlers attempted a lot of yorkers with short balls peppered in between. It nearly worked at the start of the 17th over, but Rashid dropped Axar.The DC captain could not hit a boundary in his last nine balls and was out caught behind for 39 off 32 balls. He charged at Prasidh and tried to slap a length ball over cover and got an edge. Prasidh then got rid of Nigam next ball, thanks to a brilliant diving catch from Buttler.Ashutosh Sharma gave DC the finishing kick they were looking for. He scored a six and a four off Arshad early in his innings and hit two sixes off Prasidh later. R Sai Kishore – whose only over was the final one of the innings – went for just nine, but it was enough for GT to cross 200.

Gorvin stars again for Glamorgan as Middlesex face follow-on

His 4 for 39 includes two wickets in two balls to reduce Middlesex to 155 all out, trailing by 228 runs

ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay24-May-2025Glamorgan dominated day two to enforce a Middlesex follow-on overnight, seeking a third consecutive win inside three days.Andy Gorvin starred with the ball once again for Glamorgan with 4 for 39 including two wickets in two balls to reduce Middlesex to 155 all out, trailing by 228 runs.Max Holden’s strong seasonal start continued with a top-scoring 42 for the visitors after a number of starts failed to kick on in favourable bowling conditions.Middlesex batters were relieved of batting for the second time in the same day as a second rain-interruption brought an early close.Glamorgan returned for a rain-threatened day at 334 for 7 after two exceptional centuries from Sam Northeast and Kiran Carlson on day one. Chris Cooke added some resistance after a slight wobble the previous evening to keep Glamorgan in the hunt for a full batting points display.A slow start to the morning with gloomy, overcast conditions saw bowlers prevail, as tends to happen in opening sessions at Sophia Gardens. Gorvin found the boundary streakily including twice in one over from Toby Roland-Jones for his 17 and Cooke fell just short of a half-century, Dane Paterson with a first wicket after bowling well on day one, Glamorgan having six overs before lunch.Former England international Sam Robson couldn’t negotiate the new ball as conditions continued to work in favour of the bowlers, this time it was the hosts’ medium and medium-fast prevailing as was the case all day.Holden looked at ease either side of lunch continuing his strong start to the season, he was unable to add a fifth score of 50 or more though when Andy Gorvin sparked a two-in-two to grab the game in Glamorgan’s favour.Luke Hollman and Leus Du Plooy both got off the mark in beautiful left-handed fashion, leaning on a cover drive. However, Hollman’s stay was short, loosely driving a nip-backer from James Harris.Du Plooy and then former Surrey batter Ben Geddes stuck around albeit to unimpactful contribution; the overcast conditions playing a bit part on Glamorgan’s surge with the ball. Debutant Matt Kuhnemann impressed with varying pace and Glamorgan’s catching remained strong as has been since they found their winning form, the only mishap being a drop from Marnus Labuschagne off Harris who dismissed Geddes later in the same dominant over, Tom Bevan also notably with a stunner to dismiss Jack Davies at square-leg.With follow-on chances looming, Glamorgan had seven overs to find the final wicket before the day’s end, doing so successfully. The improbable 10th wicket partnership required was too steep for the visitors closing play at an innings end.

Fluminense divulga venda de ingressos para retorno ao Maracanã, contra o Cruzeiro

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O Fluminense joga contra o Cruzeiro na quarta-feira (20) e já divulgou informações sobre a venda de ingressos para a partida. O jogo pelo Brasileirão marca o retorno do Flu ao Maracanã.

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Fechado desde o dia 26 de agosto para a recuperação do gramado, o Maracanã abre para o primeiro jogo da final da Copa do Brasil no domingo (17). Com isso, na quarta (20), o confronto do Tricolor contra o Cruzeiro, pelo Brasileirão, já pode ser no estádio sem problemas.

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A venda de ingressos abre na terça-feira (12), a partir das 12h para check-ins de sócios. Para não-sócios e visitantes, as vendas começam apenas no domingo (17), de forma digital. Nas bilheterias, os ingressos estrão disponíveis no dia seguinte, segunda-feira (18). Confira as informações disponibilizadas pelo site oficial do Fluminense:

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PONTOS DE VENDA E RETIRADA DE INGRESSOS PARA A TORCIDA DO FLUMINENSE

Laranjeiras – Sede do Fluminense (Rua Álvaro Chaves, 41)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h
– Quarta (20/09), das 10h às 20h

Maracanã – Bilheteria 1
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 17h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 17h
– Quarta (20/09), das 10h até o fim do primeiro tempo

Copacabana – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Rua Barata Ribeiro, 458, Loja D)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 18h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 18h

Aeroporto Santos Dumont – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (PC. Senador Salgado Filho, s/n, Primeiro piso VA1006)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Centro – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Rua Sete de Setembro, 98, Loja D)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 19h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 19h

Shopping Tijuca – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. Maracanã, 987)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Norte Shopping – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. Dom Helder Câmara, 5474)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Nova América – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. Pastor Martin Luther King Jr, 126, Loja 1406)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Ilha Plaza – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. Maestro Paulo Silva, 400, Loja 208)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Shopping Madureira – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Est. Do Portela, 222, Loja 366)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Park Shopping Jacarepaguá – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Est. Jacarepaguá, 6069, Loja 237 A)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Shopping Taquara Plaza – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Estr. Rodrigues Caldas, 127, Loja 204 C)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Américas Shopping – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. das Américas, 15500, Loja 111 A)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Barra Shopping – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. das Américas, 4.666, Loja 259)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Bangu Shopping – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Rua Fonseca, 240, Quiosque 9A)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Park Shopping Campo Grande – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Estrada do Monteiro, 1200, Loja 206)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Caxias Shopping – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Rod. Washington Luiz, 2.895)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Shopping Grande Rio – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Rua Maria Soares Sendas, 111, Loja 208)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

TopShopping Nova Iguaçu – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. Governador Roberto Silveira, 540, Quiosque 112)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Plaza Shopping Niterói – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Rua Quinze de Novembro, 8)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Partage Shopping São Gonçalo – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. Presidente Kennedy, 425, Loja 321)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

São Gonçalo Shopping – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. São Gonçalo, 100, Loja 278)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Icaraí – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Rua Gavião Peixoto, 104, Galeria Beco do Ouro)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 18h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 18h

Itaboraí – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Rod. Governador Mário Covas, km 295, Loja 1.109)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Cabo Frio – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. Henrique Terra,1700)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Shopping Pátio Petrópolis – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Rua Marechal Deodoro, 153, Loja 127)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Brasília – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Bloco C, Loja 31, CLS 309, Asa Sul)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

Shopping Vitória – Loja Oficial Fluminense FC (Av. Américo Buaiz, 200, Loja 302)
– Segunda (18/09), das 10h às 20h
– Terça (19/09), das 10h às 20h

ACESSO AO ESTÁDIO
– É vedada a entrada com alimentos e bebidas no estádio
– Os portões serão abertos às 19h30
– Os portões serão fechados no início do segundo tempo das partidas. Após o fechamento, o acesso ao estádio poderá ser negado, conforme determinação do policiamento local. Tanto o clube quanto a FutebolCard não têm alçada sob esta decisão, não cabendo o ressarcimento de qualquer valor pago

Arsenal player ratings vs Atletico Madrid: Can anyone stop Gabriel? 'Set-piece FC' strike yet again as Viktor Gyokeres bags confidence-boosting brace in crushing Champions League win

Arsenal thumped Atletico Madrid 4-0 in a hugely impressive Champions League outing on Tuesday, as Gabriel Magalhaes scored and assisted while Viktor Gyokeres netted a confidence-boosting brace. Three of the Gunners' four goals came directly from set-pieces, as Mikel Arteta's side became the second English side to beat Atletico in Europe this season, after Liverpool.

Arsenal had an opening within the first five minutes, as Eberechi Eze took aim from outside the area, and his shot took a looping deflection before crashing against the crossbar. Midway through the half, meanwhile, David Raya made a terrible mistake, as he attempted to shepherd the ball out of play, only to lose possession, and after Atletico took their throw-in quickly, Julian Alvarez could only shoot narrowly wide of the far post. 

After the half-hour mark, Arsenal thought they had the lead, as Martin Zubimendi won the ball high and fed Bukayo Saka; his shot was tapped in by Gabriel Martinelli, but VAR correctly ruled the Brazil international offside. 

After the resumption in the second half, Atletico also hit the bar, as Alvarez shot from the edge of the box and sent Raya scrambling, only for the Spaniard to be saved by the woodwork. But it was Arsenal who took the lead, four minutes before the hour, with Gabriel heading home a fine free-kick delivery from Declan Rice. 

Martinelli added a second just after the 60-minute mark, as he ran onto a fine Myles Lewis-Skelly through ball and found the bottom corner, before Viktor Gyokeres all but ended the game as a contest with a scrappy finish from the edge of the six-yard box. 

Gyokeres added his second, and Arsenal's fourth, on 70 minutes, after another exceptional Rice delivery found Gabriel at the back post, marking the end of a whirlwind 13-minute period in which the north London side marked themselves out as genuine European contenders this season. 

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David Raya (5/10):

Rush of blood to the head saw him steam out of his goal and lose the ball, but Alvarez could only fire wide. Fortunate that the Argentine's shot from range hit the bar, too. Erratic, and he had no need to be. 

Jurrien Timber (7/10):

Strong off the ball and good on it too as he continually attempted to head into Atletico territory. 

William Saliba (7/10):

Dealt with Sorloth very well, and was barely threatened by the imposing Norwegian. Won't get the headlines, but he's so dependable. 

Gabriel Magalhaes (9/10):

Scored a fine header, and then blocked a goal-bound shot mere seconds later, rather summing up his application at both ends. Assisted Gyokeres' second in a match-winning display from centre-back. 

Myles Lewis-Skelly (8/10):

Did well down his flank, locking Simeone down with a minimum of fuss. Poured forward whenever he could and one such dynamic run led to Martinelli scoring the second goal of the night. Deserves to play regularly on this evidence.

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Martin Zubimendi (7/10):

Booked in the first-half, meaning he will be suspended for Arsenal's trip to face Slavia Prague.  Played well regardless, breaking up play effectively, and deserves credit for doing so while carded. This is the kind of game he thrives in. 

Declan Rice (8/10):

Truly exquisite ball in for Gabriel to head home to give the Gunners the lead. An understated performance otherwise, enlivened by some truly world-class quality, as his corner also directly led to Arsenal's fourth.

Eberechi Eze (5/10):

Early effort deflected onto the bar. Struggled a little to get on the ball as much as he would like and his influence waned as the game went on. Disappointing, especially given the performances of his midfield colleagues.

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Bukayo Saka (7/10):

Always willing to go at Hancko and got plenty of joy in doing so. Unfortunate that Martinelli mistimed his run or he would have the assist his play merited.

Viktor Gyokeres (8/10):

Scored the scrappiest goal of the season before adding a second at the back post. The relief was palpable, and every one of his team-mates will be hoping this is the start of a deluge. 

Gabriel Martinelli (8/10):

Tapped in Saka's cross but was offside. Scored the second just after the hour after a fine assist from Lewis-Skelly. Never stopped running. 

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Cristhian Mosquera (6/10):

On for Gabriel. Didn't do anything wrong after stepping into defence.

Ethan Nwaneri (6/10):

On for Eze. Didn't have a chance to run at Atleti.

Christian Norgaard (6/10):

Replaced Zubimendi. Slotted into midfield. 

Mikel Merino (N/A):

Replaced Gyokeres late.

Ben White (N/A):

On late.

Mikel Arteta (7/10):

This was rather nip and tuck for the first half, but once again set-pieces won the day. His histrionics on the touchline are often distracting – referees need to start booking him for his flagrant misunderstanding of where his technical area ends – but his team are unbelievable on their day, and this was one of their days. 

Slot can move Wirtz by unleashing £45m Liverpool "monster" in the Isak role

Win at Turf Moor and Liverpool remain in pole position four matches into the Premier League campaign. While it hasn’t always been smooth sailing, Arne Slot’s side have collected nine points from nine thus far.

Burnley might be newly promoted, but they gave Manchester United a tough game before the international break and won previously against Sunderland on home ground. But Slot’s Redmen are different beasts, and will expect to secure victory once again.

With an opening foray into the Champions League looming on Wednesday evening, when Liverpool will host Atletico Madrid, subtle rotation is to be expected, and Curtis Jones will play no part after picking up an injury in his last outing.

However, Jeremie Frimpong has returned to team training and will hope to challenge Dominik Szoboszlai, the hero two weeks back, for a starting berth at right-back.

There is also, of course, the anticipation of Alexander Isak’s arrival. Isak joined Liverpool from Newcastle United in a record-breaking deal on transfer deadline day, and many across the country will keep an eye on the striker’s potential debut.

However, the 25-year-old is likely to be benched, having played little football for several months. Hugo Ekitike will deputise in his stead, and Florian Wirtz will target the match as one which seems fit to get him up and running after his £116m transfer from Bayer Leverkusen.

Why Liverpool should relocate Wirtz

Wirtz has so far played in a central role for Liverpool, standing proud of the deeper-lying midfielders and looking to weave together the different lines for Slot’s side. It’s been a steady start, but not the barnstorming introduction many anticipated after his British record move from Germany.

However, the 22-year-old is clearly one of the most talented footballers in the world. You can see it in the way he deftly touches the ball, you can see it in his snappy, seamless movements, his vision and artistry in creation.

But the opening games of Wirtz’s Premier League career left plenty to be desired, and Liverpool might find that their expensive recruit has more success in a wider berth, taking on defenders and creating and cutting inside and shooting.

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Against Arsenal, improvements were made. Especially in the second half, Wirtz started to loosen up, moving with an ease of gait that gave rise to his fleet-footedness and ability to take on and beat his man.

Such skills are transferable, of course, not just limited to a central attacking midfield role. And for that reason, perhaps Liverpool might want to unleash Wirtz from a left-sided position this term, with £45m man, Cody Gakpo, shifting into the number nine spot that will soon become Isak’s.

Slot should unleash Gakpo in the Isak role

With Isak unlikely to start from the beginning at Burnley, Slot might fancy solving his Wirtz problem by fielding Gakpo in a more advanced attacking position, alongside Ekitike.

Then the German playmaker could shift out to the left, with Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch working in the middle (should Szoboszlai reprise his right-back role, he could advance to the middle in possession, thus compacting the midfield).

Gakpo scored 18 goals across all competitions last season and is one of the most accurate shooters in the Premier League, with pundit Peter Crouch even remarking last year that he had “gone up a level” in Slot’s system.

Isak rocks the boat somewhat, and Liverpool’s forwards will be dished out varying degrees of match action across the season. Gakpo won’t start every match, but he should start here, against Burnley.

For much of August, Isak wandered across the cold tundra of footballing No Man’s Land, having rebelled at Newcastle and removed himself from Eddie Howe’s pre-season preparations. Many times did it seem that the Sweden international would be kept from his dream move to Merseyside.

But he’s here now, and Liverpool are much better for it. However, the fact that Slot has such strength in depth bears testament to FSG’s determination, and indeed the longer-spanning reach of their quiet tenacity, with Gakpo also a showcase in that regard.

Liverpool signed Gakpo from PSV Eindhoven in late December 2022 after his exceptional performances with the Netherlands at the Qatar World Cup. Man United thought they were signing him, but Liverpool swooped and landed their man.

And he’s improved by the season, with a goal and two assists from three Premier League appearances this term, further evidence that Slot has created a version of the player who is capable of getting better and better.

Early though the term is, Gakpo has been a menace, with data from Sofascore revealing him to have averaged an absurdly high 9.3 duels across his top-flight fixtures so far, also making six key passes and all the while through a heat map that highlights a deeper starting point than was typical last season.

And what does that mean? Well, Wirtz’s involvement is likely a defining factor. Last year, Szoboszlai played a more industrious role from number ten than the German, working overtime to pack energy and initiative into Slot’s hard-working team.

Wirtz is a more advanced player, flashier and full of flair. Liverpool are recalibrating. Lopsidedness and unfluent motions have been pinpoints of criticism for the Reds across their opening matches, and yet they have nine points from nine. They stand atop the pile and have beaten Arsenal and Newcastle and Bournemouth.

Perhaps moving Wirtz out wide, where he has played and starred before, would help this imperious outfit hit an even stronger stride. Gakpo, after all, is a natural goalscorer and would still be able to work from outside to in in a duel-striking role with Ekitike.

Attacking midfield

163

48 (55)

Centre-forward

15

7 (7)

Right winger

11

4 (3)

Left winger

9

2 (3)

Central midfield

5

0 (3)

Has Slot envisaged such a scenario? It certainly seems likely, else why would Liverpool have broken the bank for forwards such as Isak and Ekitike?

When fitness permits, Isak will play many matches from the number nine berth, leading the line for Liverpool. There he will score goals in their droves, adding not just goalscoring potency but a unique take on the centre-forward’s craft.

However, with Ekitike firing on all cylinders and Isak in need of soft integration for the time being, Liverpool might want to avoid throwing caution to the wind, especially when someone like Gakpo would be ready to stand in and help shape a new system.

The Dutchman is his own player; he is not Isak. Gakpo would not play Isak’s positional role in mimicry, but offer his own take, thus allowing Slot to create a new style from which multiple players can settle into the same seat and keep it all afloat.

To put it all in a nutshell: Liverpool are rather good, and have so many different ways to achieve their title-winning ambitions.

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