فيديو | هوانج تشان يسجل هدفًا قاتلًا لـ كوريا الجنوبية أمام البرتغال

سجل منتخب كوريا الجنوبية هدفًا قاتلًا في شباك البرتغال، مساء اليوم، في بطولة كأس العالم قطر 2022.

ويلتقي المنتخبان في إطار منافسات الجولة الثالثة والأخيرة من دور مجموعات، المجموعة الثامنة.

ونجح منتخب كوريا الجنوبية في تسجيل الهدف الثاني، في الوقت القاتل، في الدقيقة 91 من عمر المباراة عن طريق هوانج تشان. هدف كوريا الجنوبية القاتل أمام البرتغال

وتشير النتيجة في الوقت الحالي إلى تقدم كوريا الجنوبية بهدفين مقابل هدف، وهي نتيجة تؤهلهم إلى دور الـ16 حال استمرار نتيجة أوروجواي ضد غانا كما هي 2-0، حيث أن عدد الأهداف المُسجلة في كفة كوريا.

Wolves plot move for Cameron Carter-Vickers

Wolverhampton Wanderers are plotting a summer move for Tottenham Hotspur defender Cameron Carter-Vickers who is currently on loan at Celtic.

That’s according to 90min.com who claim Wolves are among several clubs who want to sign Carter-Vickers after an impressive season in Scotland with him set to secure a League Cup and Premiership double.

The report also states that Celtic are keen to make his move to Parkhead permanent but the attraction of Premier League football might be too much for him to turn down. He also doesn’t seem to be short of suitors, so would no doubt command a high fee and wages. Any deal could cost Wolves a bargain £10m.

He’s better than Boly

If he did decide he wanted to make the move to the West Midlands then one of the players he would be competing with for a spot in the starting eleven would be Willy Boly.

Boly moved to Molineux for £10m in 2018 from FC Porto after a successful loan spell at Wolves the season before. He hasn’t appeared for the club much this season having suffered several injuries, so with Carter-Vickers proving more reliable this season perhaps it wouldn’t be too hard to displace Boly in the pecking order.

If you compare their average stats over 90 minutes Carter-Vickers performs better in many areas. He wins 68% of all his duels compared to 52% for the Wolves player.

Former Celtic player Chris Sutton has also described him as “immense” in some of his performances this season and Jan Vertonghen once dubbed the centre-back as an “absolute beast.” He has been exactly that in Scotland this term but he is also graceful on the ball.

Indeed, he’s better in possession with a stand out 90% passing accuracy overall compared to Boly’s 82%. If the 22-year old can replicate those numbers in the Premier League then he would be an asset for Wolves.

Age is also a key factor with Boly much older than Carter-Vickers meaning that with the USA international they can plan for the future knowing that he will still be around.

Ultimately if Bruno Lage wants to improve defensively then signing Carter-Vickers would be a good move, even if he doesn’t start he would be a great option off the bench or to come in for an injured player.

IN other news: Insider drops Wolves claim involving Neves after big “realisation”, it’s not good news…

Football Betting – Strategies & Tips

Football is the world’s biggest sport, with over 3.5 billion fans world-wide. The sport is played in almost every corner of the world, and basically every country has a national league. The greatest interest and best quality in football is found in the European leagues, such as Premier League.

Not only is football popular amongst players and fans – betters also follow the predicted outcomes of games. Bets can be placed on dedicated betting sites that focuses solely on sports betting, or on casinos that offers traditional casino games such as table games and slots online, but also have a section with odds.

However, when it comes to betting, there is more to it than just placing a bet on the odds you think are the most favourable. For example, keeping track of the players’ performances can make great differences in the outcomes of the game.

Keep an eye on your team and the players

If you are betting on a team sport like football, it is important that you get to know the teams as well as possible. This is a betting strategy that is of outmost importance. You need to locate all the key information such as: their strengths and weaknesses, their current and previous form, how they perform at home versus away, injuries that have occurred within the team etc. It is only with this information that you can truly and objectively evaluate and analyse the team and its players.

You also need to keep an eye on various changes that might be happening to the teams as well as how they have performed the previous season versus the last. Have a look at which players are getting worn out, those who are leaving and which new players that are entering.

Make sure to have both discipline and patience

Placing winning bets requires either a lot of luck, or it can be a combination of skill and luck. If you do not keep your head in the game, quite literally, you will not be able to learn any strategies.

If you want to get a grip of betting strategies, step one is to understand that a lot of focus is required from you. You cannot hope that things will just come naturally. It requires time, discipline, and patience, which is far from suitable for all players, and therefore not everyone can, or even wants to, bet strategically.

Budgeting is necessary

As you can imagine, betting strategically is about increasing your chances of winning in the first place. It is, however, also about controlling how much you spend. With that said, budgeting is necessary for a good betting strategy. A wise rule of thumb, that goes for all sorts of gambling, is to only gamble with money that you can afford to lose. Additionally, you should never place further odds to win back what you have once lost.

Gambling, if not controlled, can pose a risk for addiction and thus, you must be aware of the risks that follows with the activity. Budgeting is one way to lower the risks of a huge loss.

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Vila Nova vence Itumbiara em dia de quatro empates no Goiano

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Por pouco o Goiás não deixou o Serra Dourada com uma derrota para o Anapolina nesta quarta-feira. Defendendo o Anapolina, Jacó marcou o primeiro gol do jogo após cobrança de escanteio de Vitor Xavier, aos 26 minutos do segundo tempo. Em desvantagem, o Esmeraldino buscou o empate com unhas e dentes até conseguir igualar o resultado aos 35 minutos, com gol de Júnior Viçosa.

Diante do Itumbiara, o Vila Nova garantiu a importante vitória por 1 a 0. Fora de casa, o Tigrão contou com gol de Maguinho para se recuperar da derrota para a Aparecidense no último domingo. Com o resultado, a equipe chega à liderança do Grupo B com 21 pontos. Por outro lado, o Itumbiara, com apenas sete, continua lutando contra o rebaixamento.

No Estádio Anibal Costa, o artilheiro Nonato voltou a marcar, mas a Aparecidense ficou apenas no empate com o Grêmio de Anápolis na briga por vaga na semifinal. Os visitantes igualaram o placar no segundo tempo, com gol de João Magno. Com o resultado, o time de Aparecida segue em segundo no Grupo B com 20 pontos, enquanto o Grêmio assume a terceira posição, com um ponto a menos.

Mais cedo, Iporá e Rio Verde empataram em 1 a 1 no Ferreirão. O resultado mantém o Iporá na terceira colocação, com 16 pontos. Por outro lado, o Rio Verde, com apenas seis pontos, continua vendo o rebaixamento de perto.

West Ham fumbled N’Golo Kante transfer

For much of the last decade or so, West Ham United have so often splashed the cash too readily in the transfer market, resulting in a long list of forgettable faces who have come and gone in the GSB era.

However, while the club and its owners are likely to regret the notable expensive mistakes they’ve made in recent times – namely club-record flop Sebastian Haller – they should also be ruing the occasions when they didn’t get out the cheque book, having missed out on a handful of potential stars.

One such missed opportunity is that of N’Golo Kante, with the current Chelsea sensation having been earmarked as a potential new addition way back in 2015 during Slaven Bilic’s time in charge, only for the club to fail to get the deal over the line.

Reports at the time suggested that the Hammers were very much interested in the then Caen midfielder, with L’Equipe hinting that the Premier League outfit were close to placing an offer for the diminutive Frenchman.

It is believed that a £5m bid would have been enough to prise the Paris-born man from his homeland, although the east London outfit inexplicably fumbled the deal, with the player instead joining Leicester City in a £5.6m move later that summer.

What makes such a head-scratching decision even more baffling is the fact that rather than pursue the 5 foot 6 dynamo, David Sullivan and co instead opted to sign former Arsenal man Alex Song on another season-long loan deal from Barcelona, having already had the Cameroonian at the club the previous season.

The 49-cap international would go on to make just 12 top-flight appearances that season before eventually moving on to Rubin Kazan, while elsewhere that man Kante helped to drag Claudio Ranieri’s plucky Foxes to a remarkable title triumph.

A £30m move to Chelsea followed after just a solitary season at the King Power Stadium, with the 31-year-old having since tasted European glory – in both the Champions League and Europa League – while also winning the World Cup with Les Bleus.

Dubbed “magic” by former Chelsea teammate Cesc Fabregas, the £45m-rated ace has also been labelled as “like a magnet to the ball” by pundit Rio Ferdinand, such is the consistent, all-action quality he has shown since his arrival in English football.

While there has been a suggestion that his powers are on the wane, even in his current form he would be an ideal presence in David Moyes’ side, with the prospect of him and Declan Rice partnering together a truly mouthwatering one.

As it happens, however, that duo could well feature together, just not for the Irons, with Rice having been heavily linked with a return to Stamford Bridge this summer.

If only West Ham had forked out that measly £5m for Kante…

AND in other news, Time to go: Moyes must ruthlessly axe WHU’s £61k-p/w “monster” as big claim emerges…

Trio chama a atenção na vitória do Atlético-MG na Copa do Brasil

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Três personagens se destacaram na vitória do Galo sobre o Figueirense, fora de casa, por 1 a 0, pelo jogo de ida da segunda fase* da Copa do Brasil. O técnico interino, Tiago Larghi, continua bem a frente do time, o meia Otero fez seu primeiro gol no ano e Roger Guedes chamou a atenção ao ser, mais uma vez, substituído.

Thiago Larghi assumiu o comando do Atlético Mineiro após a demissão de Oswaldo de Oliveira. O time vivia um momento conturbado, aopos empate com o Atlético do Acre, pela primeira fase da Copa do Brasil. A demissão de Oswaldo, fez com que o Galo tivesse que se reconstruir logo no início do ano.

A torcida atleticana está acostumada com um time com DNA ofensivo. Esse “costume” deriva do trabalho de Cuca, durante 2011 e 2013, um dos períodos mais vitoriosos da história do Galo e foi mantido por Levir Culpi, nos dois anos seguintes. Nessa época, o Atlético Mineiro ganhou sua primeira Libertadores e Copa do Brasil.

Com Thiago Larghi, esse dna está mudando aos pouquinhos. O técnico não tem a mesma pegada ofensiva, a prioridade da equipe aparenta ser mais centralizada no equilíbrio defensivo. O estilo tem se demonstrado eficiente, a frente do Atlético, Thiago venceu três partidas, empatou e perdeu uma, em cinco jogos.

Contra o Figueirense não foi diferente. O time mostrou consistência na defesa e soube o momento certo, não só de defender, mas também de se lançar ao ataque. A parte ofensiva vem sido muito bem representada. Ricardo Oliveira, Erik, Roger Guedes e Otero tem dado mobilidade e velocidade ao ataque.

Esse último, começa como um dos destaques do ano. Otero terminou anoo passado, com cinco gols no últimos três jogos. As redes, em 2018, só foram balançadas no jogo de ontem, com o gol que garantiu a vitória. Porém, Otero vem se destacando como garçon nesse início de ano, sendo o líder de assistências do Galo na temporada, com três passes para gol.

Roger Guedes também vive bom momento, já são quatro gols no ano. Porém, algo vem chamando atenção: o jogador vem sendo constantemente substituído por Thiago Larghi. No jogo desta quarta-feira, Roger Guedes gesticulou e reclamou acintosamente ao deixar o campo para dar lugar a Luan. Thiago Larghi ao ser questionado sobre a atitude do jogador, contemporizou e alegou que fez a substituição por “circunstâncias técnicas”.

O Atlético Mineiro enfrenta o Cruzeiro, em jogo válido pelo Campeonato Mineiro, neste domingo, às 11:00 e vai ter uma boa oportunidade de retificar a boa fase, caso vença o clássico mineiro.

Newcastle must sign Seko Fofana

Newcastle United moved 12 points clear of the bottom three in the Premier League with a dramatic win against Leicester on Sunday.

Bruno Guimaraes’ last-minute winner sealed the three points for the Toon as his double turned a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 win for Eddie Howe.

They are now all but safe from relegation as they have given themselves a huge gap to the bottom three with six games left to play.

This means that Howe can begin to plot what he wants to do in the transfer market this summer in order to push on in 2022/23 to compete higher up in the table instead of battling against the drop.

One player who has recently been touted with the Magpies is RC Lens central midfielder Seko Fofana as PIF look to bolster the club’s options in the middle of the park.

Imagine him & Wilson

Newcastle must secure a deal to sign the Ivorian because he can form a dream partnership with Callum Wilson in black and white next term.

Fofana, who is reportedly valued at £25m, has shown off his attacking quality in Ligue 1 this season and the prospect of him and Wilson linking up with each other through the middle of the pitch is an exciting one.

Journalist Said Amdaa recently lauded the gem. He Tweeted: “Seko Fofana. Unplayable in midfield with monster activity. Recoverer/scorer. Very reliable, the captain did not miss any match with Lens. His absence from the CAN with the (Ivory Coast) cost him 1st place for this title of best AFRICAN player in L1.”

In Ligue 1, he has scored seven goals and created 1.1 chances per match for Lens, whilst also completing 1.9 dribbles per game. This shows that he has the ability to break forward from midfield to make things happen in the final third and

Wilson, meanwhile, is Newcastle’s top scorer in the Premier League this season with six goals to his name in just 14 appearances. This is after he managed 12 goals and five assists in 23 starts in 2020/21 for the Toon, showing that he can be a deadly option at this level.

Now, imagine Fofana playing as a number eight or as a 10 behind Wilson up front with both of the breaking forward on the counter-attack to punish teams next season. They have both proven that they are dangerous in the final third and teams will surely be worried about facing the Magpies if they have that level of firepower in their XI.

AND in other news, NUFC could finally axe shocking £80k-p/w flop with “insane” £40m “star in the making”…

South Africa win fourth match in a row

A round-up of the action from the fourth day of the ICC Women’s Cricket Challenge where West Indies, South Africa and Pakistan all recorded victories

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Isobel Joyce’s 63 steered Ireland to a comfortable victory•International Cricket Council

South Africa brushed aside West Indies in a top-of-the-table clash involving the two unbeaten teams in the tournament. It was a team effort that clinched the victory and not outstanding individual contributions – opener Shandre Fritz’s 43 was the highest score of the match, and the wickets were shared around, with three of South Africa’s bowlers picking two each.West Indies chose to bat and lost Juliana Nero in the third over. The bigger blow was when in-form opener Stafanie Taylor fell lbw for 20 in the 14th over. West Indies also lost their captain, Merissa Aguilleira, and 19-year-old Deandra Dottin in the next over to slip to 62 for 4. Stacy-Ann King made a patient 38 to push West Indies to something of a respective total before they were bowled out for the first time in the tournament.South Africa were rarely in trouble during the chase, with Fritz and captain Cri-zelda Brits adding 62 for the second wicket. Even though both were dismissed within two overs of each other, twenties from Mignon du Preez and Marizanne Kapp took South Africa to their fourth straight victory.
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Shashikala Siriwardene, Sri Lanka’s captain, turned in an all-round performance that lifted them to victory over Pakistan, and help them stay in the hunt for third place. Siriwardene top-scored with an unbeaten 67 after Sri Lanka were put in to bat, and then spun out three batsmen with her offspinners to consign Pakistan to their second defeat of the tournament.A 73-run second-wicket stand between opener Chamari Polgampola and Suwini de Alwis gave Sri Lanka a platform before Siriwardene, coming in at No. 4, took charge in the second half of the innings. Sri Lanka were also helped by the 25 wides that Pakistan sent down and by a quickfire 27 from Dilani Manodara towards the end of the innings.Pakistan’s chase got off to a good start and No. 3 Nain Abdi’s half-century pushed them to a promising 147 for 2 by the 32nd over. Sri Lanka tried nine bowlers in search of wickets, which came in a flurry once the third-wicket partnership was broken. Their final eight wickets went down for 42 runs, and three middle-order run-outs helped Sri Lanka ease to a win.
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Ireland crushed Netherlands in the battle between two teams who were yet to post their first wins of the tournament. Half-centuries from the Joyce twins, Isobel and Cecelia, steered Ireland to a victory with more than 21 overs to spare, after the Ireland bowlers had restricted Netherlands to a moderate total.Netherlands chose to bat and much of their total was through three batsmen – Marijn Nijman (43), captain Helmien Rambaldo (30) and Annemarie Tanke (39), with 25 wides from Ireland being the next highest contributor. Netherlands’ innings fell apart against Ireland’s slow bowlers – legspinner Ciara Metcalfe and offspinner Eimear Richardson took three wickets each.Faced with the small target of 173, Ireland lost opener Clare Shillingon for a duck in the first over. Then the Joyce sisters added 150 for the second wicket at quicker than a run a ball to make the match a one-sided affair.

Goldson slammed during Rangers v Braga

Former Glasgow Rangers defender Richard Foster has been left slamming the defending by Connor Goldson that led to a Braga goal on Thursday night.

The Lowdown: Semi-final awaits

Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s team are through to the semi-finals of the UEFA Europa League after beating Braga 3-1 on the night, meaning that they went through 3-2 on aggregate.

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They made hard work of it at times though at Ibrox, conceding a late goal while the visitors were down to ten men to force extra-time, but then got the job done as the Portuguese outfit had another man sent off.

The Latest: ‘Poor’ defending

Speaking on BBC Sportsound (via BBC Sport 21:58pm), Foster was not impressed with Goldson’s defending for Braga’s goal scored by David Carmo, claiming that it was ‘so poor’, and that he lost his man ‘so easily’ and ‘doesn’t stop him running’:

“The defending of the corner was so poor. It was very similar to how poor Braga have been all night at corners. I don’t know how Connor Goldson loses his man so easily, or doesn’t stop him running. Now Braga have something to hold on to.”

The Verdict: Can do better

Goldson will know that he could have done better for their goal, and there were other aspects of his game that were not quite up to scratch.

The central defender lost out on two of his duels, while he also made no interceptions and was inaccurate with a team-high 12 of his long balls, losing possession 22 times in total (SofaScore).

Nonetheless, all of his focus will now be on their Scottish Cup semi-final against bitter rivals Celtic on Sunday afternoon.

In other news, find out which six-foot-two menace Gers are now ‘chasing’ this summer here!

Pietersen battles through the gloom to lift Surrey

Kevin Pietersen had to battle against showers, bad light and theGloucestershire attack in the bid to rediscover some batting form on the openingday of the County Championship Division Two match at Bristol

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ScorecardKevin Pietersen had to battle against showers, bad light and theGloucestershire attack in the bid to rediscover some batting form on the openingday of the County Championship Division Two match at Bristol.Only 27 overs were possible in four sessions, but Pietersen managed to end upunbeaten on 40 in a Surrey total of 112 for 3. Rory Hamilton-Brown was 28not out and the pair had added 67 for the fourth wicket.Surrey had elected to bat first, despite the heavily overcast conditions andwere reduced to 45 for three as Jon Lewis, Anthony Ireland and Gemaal Hussainshared the wickets.Pietersen came in at 37 for 2 and got off the mark first ball with a shotthrough the covers for three. The England batsman then off-drove Ireland forfour and whipped Hussain through midwicket for another boundary as he got intohis stride.He was unbeaten on 16 at lunch, with Surrey 68 for 3, and after rain haddelayed the resumption until 1.40pm he took two more fours off the first over ofthe afternoon session from James Franklin, both the result of well-timed cutsoff short deliveries.Pietersen was soon confident enough to be marching down the wicket toexperienced seamer Jon Lewis and looked in little trouble in the bowler-friendlyconditions.When Ireland dropped short, Pietersen pulled him for six over deep backwardsquare. By the time the umpires abandoned play for the day at 5pm he had alsostruck five fours in facing 59 balls. Hamilton-Brown was typically positive in scoring his runs off 37 deliveries, with three fours, and together the pair dug Surrey out of a hole.A stop-start day was signalled when the players had to run for cover after justone ball. The game restarted at 11am and was uninterrupted until lunch.Lewis made the breakthrough with the total on 15 as Jason Roy edged to ChrisDent at second slip and departed for 11. Opening partner Tom Lancefield followed for the same score when he got a leading edge to Ireland and Hamish Marshall accepted the catch running around from third slip.Mark Ramprakash had made 15 when he was undone by a lifter from Hussain, whichresulted in a catch for former Surrey wicketkeeper Jonathan Batty.After lunch there was 25 minutes play before more rain, which came with Surrey93 for 3 and Pietersen on 26. The players returned to the field at 3.35pm only to be forced off again 10 minutes later just after Pietersen had hit his six. That proved the final action as the clouds gathered and drizzle remained in the air.

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