أبدى جوزيه جوميز، المدير الفني لنادي الزمالك استياءه من هزيمة فريقه أمام المصري، معترضًا على حكم مباراة اليوم أحمد الغندور وإدارته للقاء، الذي جمع بينهما ضمن منافسات الدوري المصري.
واستطاع المصري إلحاق هزيمة صعبة بالزمالك بنتيجة 2-1 في المواجهة التي أقيمت بينهما ضمن لقاءات الجولة 26 من المسابقة المحلية.
وقال جوميز في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورتس”:”ليس حظا سيئًا أو (هارد لك لنا)، يوجد أمور حدثت لم يجب أن تحدث، نحن كجهاز فني أو لاعبين، كل ما فعلناه نستحق أن نفوز”.
وتابع: “المصريون لديهم قلب وطاقة كبيرة، وأفكار جيدة جدًا ويعملون بشكل كبير، هل هذه الكرة التي تريدونها في مصر، هل يجب أن نوافق على هذا بدون الحديث أو الاعتراض، إذا كنا سنقبل بذلك لا توجد مشاكل”.
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وأردف: “لو ليس لدينا شجاعة نقول ما حدث سيحدث لنا نفس الشيء كل مرة، لدينا مدير للكرة جيد جدًا ولاعبين وإدارة وأطباء، وإذا كنا لن نستطيع وضع الكرة في مستوى عالي (بلاش)”.
وأكمل: “صعب جدًا جدًا أن تكون حكمًا، الكرة كانت داخل المرمى، وحكم الراية كان من المفترض يراها، تقنية الفار المفترض أن ترى الكرة”.
وأضاف: “ما الذي نريده من الكرة المصرية، نريد (نهزر ولا فرق حقيقة)، ويوجد فرق مع بعض الحكام لا يفوزوا ويكرروا الأخطاء، ويكون متعمدا، والمفترض يقول لي اخرس ولا تقول لي شيئًا”.
واختتم: “أنا هنا من أجل الدفاع عن الزمالك، وكل الناس يجب أن تحترم عملي وعمل اللاعبين لأنني أمثل ناديًا كبيرًا وجماهير تملأ الاستاد، يجب أن نحترم هؤلاء”.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has now given the green light for the club to make a move for a "phenomenal" striker, according to a report.
What's the latest Man United transfer news?
Man United are poised to announce that striker Joe Hugill has signed a new contract, having reached an agreement in principle, but they also remain in the market for new additions to the squad, with a number of targets being identified.
In order to strengthen the defence, the Red Devils could make a move for Atletico Madrid centre-back Jose Gimenez, and there are indications the Uruguayan could be available in the next transfer window, with his current club willing to let him leave. In terms of midfield options, Ten Hag has picked out a couple of younger players as potential targets, with the manager said to be a big fan of Royal Antwerp ace Arthur Vermeeren, although there may be competition for his signature, with Barcelona also keen.
Ecuadorian youngster Oscar Zambrano has also been named as a potential target, having been labelled a "great prospect for the future" by the Italian media, but midfield is not the only area in which United could strengthen this winter.
According to reports from Spain (via Caught Offside), Man United are now keen on signing Brighton & Hove Albion striker Evan Ferguson, with his performances for the Seagulls catching the eye in the early stages of the campaign. The report states that Ten Hag has already given the green light for the club to pursue the 18-year-old, and the Red Devils could submit a bid in excess of €55m (£48m) for his services, but that fee does seem a little bit low.
There have been suggestions that Ferguson could be worth as much as £150m by the time Brighton decide to cash in, so it seems extremely doubtful they would consider selling him for less than a third of that amount. As relayed by Manchester Evening News, United were "laughed out of the building" when they made a £50m approach for the Irishman in the summer, so they will seemingly have to raise their bid considerably to tempt Brighton into a sale.
How good is Evan Ferguson?
It is no wonder Brighton are holding out for such a high fee, as the starlet has burst onto the scene in the Premier League this season, scoring four goals in his opening five matches, having bagged a hat-trick against Newcastle United. As such, it does not seem likely the Brighton ace will be heading to Old Trafford in the near future, particularly considering the Seagulls are in a very strong negotiating position, as he is contracted until the summer of 2028.
Brighton and Hove Albion striker Evan Ferguson.
The forward's teammate, Solly March, lauded him after his first top-flight start last season, saying: "As an 18-year-old coming in for his first Premier League start, it’s phenomenal, really. He’s strong, he’s quick, he holds the ball up well and he scores goals – so we’re delighted with him."
Given that Ferguson is showing signs he could go on to be one of the world's best strikers, Man United should keep him on their shortlist, but a £48m offer is not going to be enough to make Brighton consider a sale.
يلتقي منتخب بلجيكا وسلوفاكيا مساء اليوم الأثنين، في منافسات بطولة كأس أمم أوروبا، يورو 2024.
ويواجه منتخب بلجيكا مع نظيره سلوفاكيا، بملعب “دوتش بانك بارك”، حيث يلتقي المنتخبان بالجولة الأولى من دور المجموعات عن منافسات المجموعة الخامسة.
ويتواجد منتخب بلجيكا في المجموعة الخامسة ضمن منافسات يورو 2024 بجانب كل من، رومانيا وأوكرانيا، بالإضافة إلى سلوفاكيا. موعد مباراة بلجيكا وسلوفاكيا في يورو 2024
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The former leaders and Cameron Bancroft continue to deliberate on whether or not to take up the option of formal hearings under the board’s code of conduct
Daniel Brettig01-Apr-20183:25
The sandpaper saga that changed Australian cricket
Banished Australian leaders Steven Smith and David Warner are expected to push for a relaxation of their Cricket Australia bans to allow them to play domestic cricket both at home and abroad, as they and Cameron Bancroft continue to deliberate on whether or not to take up the option of formal hearings under the board’s code of conduct.When announcing the bans being offered to the players, CA had specified that they covered “international and domestic cricket”. They were additional to the one-Test ban already imposed on Smith by the ICC, in addition to a fine for Bancroft.The chief executive James Sutherland stated the penalties were devised to “balance between the need to protect the integrity and reputation of the game and the need to maintain the possibility of redemption for the individuals involved”. However, the advisors to Smith, Warner and Bancroft – all three have retained legal counsel in addition to their respective managers Warren Craig, James Henderson and Trent Ovens – are believed to be determined that the scope of the bans is too wide, given that the offences took place when playing for Australia, and that two players had already been penalised by the ICC.Additionally, they believe that not being able to play first-class cricket over the next 12 months is likely to hamper the trio’s ability to press for Australian selection when their bans lapse. Smith and Warner would not be eligible until the end of next year’s Sheffield Shield competition, while Bancroft would be ruled out until after Christmas 2018.There is a precedent for banned Australian players being permitted to play first-class cricket while stood down from international duty. Members of Kim Hughes’ rebel Australian team who toured apartheid-era South Africa in 1985-86 and 1986-87 were banned from playing for Australia for a year on their return, but were able to play domestic matches. With the benefit of that ruling, the swing bowler Terry Alderman, paceman Carl Rackemann and the legspinner Trevor Hohns – now the chairman of selectors – were all able to make returns to the Test team from the 1988-89 season onwards.International implications for the ban are also a significant factor. While the code of conduct ban only applies specifically to Australian cricket, all players were swiftly cast out of overseas contracts on the day their sanctions were announced. Smith and Warner were kicked out of this year’s IPL and Bancroft from a contract to play the English county season with Somerset.At the time the bans were announced, Sutherland said CA did not have jurisdiction over whether the players would be allowed to play overseas. “Under the code we didn’t have any clear authority over domestic matches played overseas,” he said. “It was talked about but we ascertained based on the legal advice that we didn’t have that clear authority.”What we’ve done is we’ve dealt with the matters within our control. We have made an assessment and I think we all know here that there are extreme views around this in terms of what the penalties are. And not only extreme one end to the other but up and down the line as well. What we have done is try to over a number of meeting, the directors have gone into great detail to consider all of the evidence at hand and try to find the right balance for the circumstances.”It was a really significant offence, it’s done immeasurable damage to the game and the reputation to the game in Australia and perhaps more broadly. And we believe in difficult circumstances we’ve found a landing spot that is fair after offering a proper process of investigation.”In arriving at these sanctions, CA stated that the players would be permitted only to play club cricket. “All three players will be permitted to play club cricket and will be encouraged to do so to maintain links with the cricket community,” the board said in a statement. “In addition, all three players will be required to undertake 100 hours of voluntary service in community cricket.”Uncertainty has also arisen about the time Smith, Warner and Bancroft have to decide whether or not to take their matters to hearings. While CA advised that Smith, Warner and Bancroft had seven days from the moment of formally receiving their charges to respond, the charge notes sent to all three players specified April 11 in Melbourne as the date and location for any hearing or hearings. Under the code, no specific requirement is given as to when a player must tell the head of integrity Iain Roy of their response to the notice of charge, other than “prior to the commencement of the hearing”.
Liverpool returned to European competition this week, but did so in the Europa League, ending a seven-year relationship with the Champions League, where three finals were reached and one was won under Jurgen Klopp's tutelage.
It's a ramification of Liverpool's woeful 2022/23 season, where the prestigious Premier League outfit fell by the wayside and finished fifth, courtesy of the "absolutely shocking" midfield's inability to perform, as was said by Reds writer Matt Ladson.
This year, the Anfield skies paint a brighter hue, with the grey, woolly clouds that lurked ominously above now wiped away by a reformed, restored centre, patched up and then some on the transfer market.
The Europa League does present several things for Klopp and co to get excited about, however, with it remaining the lone major trophy to have evaded the German's clutches since his appointment in 2015; moreover, the competition presents an opportunity for the likes of Ben Doak, Stefan Bajcetic, Jarell Quansah and co to play with regularity, nurturing their precocious abilities to the fore.
Another talented starlet who could be pushing for a senior debut is full-back Calum Scanlon, who has been riding the crest of a wave at youth level for Barry Lewtas' development squad and could be the club's next version of vice-captain, Trent Alexander-Arnold.
When did Trent Alexander-Arnold make his debut for Liverpool?
A first-rate player with the potential to cement a legacy behind only someone of Steven Gerrard's ilk, Alexander-Arnold has been a staple of the success under Klopp's stewardship and is one of Europe's foremost full-backs, if you can even restrict him to such a singular evaluation.
On October 25, 2016, the young Scouser made his senior debut for his boyhood club, starting against Tottenham Hotspur in a 2-1 victory at Anfield, just 18 days into his 18th year.
A few months later, the teenager would come off the bench against Middlesbrough in the Premier League, and so begins a journey bespeckled in gold dust, a career at the centre of Liverpool's emergence as a major player on the major scene.
With observers gushing unreserved praise for his performances at the very first stage of his senior career, Liverpool's ex-Academy director Karl Robinson remarked at his talents, saying, "He was brilliant. He was bubbly, fearless, the best player at that age."
Making 12 appearances that season, earning an assist (the first of many), Alexander-Arnold would announce himself resoundingly the following term, netting an impressive free-kick in Champions League qualifying against Hoffenheim – which James Pearce claimed was 'reminiscent' of Gerrard – with the 2017/18 campaign resulting in a Champions League final defeat against Real Madrid, but then that was just the start.
How good is Trent Alexander-Arnold?
A superlative star with his technical ability and an ingenious creator from, often, the right flank, Alexander-Arnold has produced 277 displays for the Anfield side, scoring 16 goals and providing 73 assists.
Heralded for his "sensational" ball-striking ability by commentator Martin Tyler, the 20-cap international has been instrumental in the triumph of Klopp's reign, winning every slice of silverware at Liverpool since his debut and playing a starring role while doing so.
Who could forget the 4-0 drubbing of Barcelona en route to European glory, with the 24-year-old's razor-sharp wit bypassing a hapless La Blaugrana defence to allow Divock Origi to hammer home. 'Corner taken quickly' has become a praise perpetually embedded in Liverpool folklore.
As per FBref, the £180k-per-week phenom ranks among the top 5% of full-backs across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for assists, the top 6% for shot-creating actions, the top 2% for passes attempted and the top 7% for progressive passes per 90.
Indeed, a "genius" – as claimed by journalist Neil Jones – the homegrown talent epitomises everything it means to play for Liverpool, and with years ahead of him, his best days ostensibly lie ahead.
The academy crop will no doubt idolise Gerrard, but this first-class phenom is the current evidence that they can succeed at Anfield, and Scanlon will be hoping to emulate his senior peer.
Who is Calum Scanlon?
Liverpool completed the signing of 15-year-old Scanlon from Birmingham City for a reported fee of £500k, with the highly-rated youngster considered one of the most exciting prospects of his age bracket.
In March 2022, the full-back earned his maiden professional contract with the Reds, with the club's announcement stating that he 'often catching the eye as he runs at defenders out wide and delivers searching crosses into the box, while proving a strong and capable defender.'
The dynamic prodigy – who can play left-back or in a more offensive role – has now racked up 38 matches for Liverpool's youth outfits, scoring twice and supplying four assists.
Klopp has shown time and time again that he is happy to provide youngsters with chances to impress, and Scanlon could now be in line to make his senior debut this season, aged 18, and replicate the breakthrough of Alexander-Arnold.
This season, Scanlon has started all four fixtures in the Premier League 2 and scored against League Two team Morecambe in the EFL Trophy several days ago, with reporter Neil Jones remarking that he looked "so good" on the evening.
Having already cemented a spot in the Premier League 2 this term after playing just once in the competition during the 2022/23 campaign, the Birmingham-born prospect is making remarkable progress and may soon ascend to the next, high-profile level.
Scanlon's marauding style and suitability in playing further up the left channel could make him a custom-made fit for Klopp's blossoming Liverpool side, with Jones also praising the “very talented” defender.
Just like Alexander-Arnold before, he could prove to be a starring member of the squad in the future…
O Palmeiras tenta se recuperar no Campeonato Brasileiro neste domingo (25), às 16h (horário de Brasília) contra o Atlético-GO, fora de casa. O Verdão vem de quatro derrotas seguidas no torneio nacional e o caminho das vitórias passa pelos pés de Luiz Adriano.
O atacante tem vivido com problemas físicos, desfalcou o time e, quando esteve em campo, passou em branco. São sete partidas sem marcar e este é o maior jejum dele na temporada de 2020. Contra o Tigre, na goleada por 5 a 0, o camisa 10 desperdiçou um pênalti.
A última vez em que balançou as redes adversárias aconteceu justamente em uma penalidade máxima, contra o Corinthians, no triunfo por 2 a 0. Desde então, foram cinco oportunidades como titular (Guaraní, Flamengo, Coritiba, Fortaleza e Tigre) e duas entrando no decorrer da partida (Grêmio e São Paulo). O atacante só atuou do início ao fim diante do clube carioca.
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Antes goleador absoluto do Palmeiras na temporada, Luiz viu, no período de seca, Willian o superar na artilharia. Estacionado nos 11 gols, ele está três atrás do Bigode. Ambos são os principais no quesito no ano.
São 48 partidas com a camisa alviverde e 18 gols marcados. No tempo em que está no clube, a maior série sem gols dele aconteceu entre o fim da temporada passada e início da atual, quando ficou nove compromissos sem marcar – Grêmio, Fluminense e Flamengo (2019) e Atlético Nacional, New York City, Ituano, São Paulo, Red Bull Bragantino e Ponte Preta (2020).
Ele voltou a marcar somente no triunfo por 3 a 1 sobre o Mirassol, no primeiro jogo do Palmeiras no gramado sintético do Allianz Parque.
There has been some interesting news on the Rangers manager search this week as Ibrox chiefs continue to scour for Michael Beale's replacement.
Why was Michael Beale sacked?
Beale was given his marching orders earlier this week following more calls for the Englishman to go, with Rangers enduring a poor start to the new Scottish Premiership campaign. Their 3-1 loss to Aberdeen last Saturday, a match where the players were booed off yet again, appeared to be the final straw as Rangers decided to part company. The result leaves them seven points off Old Firm rivals Celtic already as their title hopes are plunged into some doubt this early-on.
Beale was brought in from QPR around 10 months ago to replace Giovanni van Bronckhorst, but a quite unacceptable three losses from Rangers' opening seven Scottish top flight matches resulted in his early-season dismissal. Releasing a statement, the club confirmed Beale's exit after results started to fall well below everybody's expectations.
"Results this season have fallen short of what everyone connected to Rangers would expect. Therefore, the decision was reached today to terminate the contract of the manager, as well as the contracts of coaches Neil Banfield, Damian Matthew, Harry Watling and Jack Ade."
Who will replace Beale at Rangers?
Their next managerial move will be pivotal in determining how Rangers will bounce back, with there being many candidates linked to taking the job. The likes of former Eintracht Frankfurt boss Oliver Glasner and Yokohama F. Marinos head coach Kevin Muscat have been mentioned as Rangers managerial candidates this week.
Glasgow Rangers' former manager Michael Beale.
According to Football Insider and journalist Pete O'Rourke, ex-Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has held talks with Rangers and is said to be very keen on replacing Beale in Glasgow. However, according to reports in the last 24 hours, they've made a decision over hiring him. It's not good news for the 45-year-old, though, as the media claim Lampard is now out of the running despite his alleged interest in taking the job.
Lampard most recently served as interim boss of Chelsea following the sacking of Graham Potter last season, but he has since been without a club. The ex-England international star also served as Everton head coach for a time, steering them away from relegation at the end of 2021/2022. A bad start to the following season saw Lampard relieved of his duties at Goodison Park, with Sean Dyche then replacing him.
Perhaps his most notable achievement to date is guiding Derby County to the Championship play-offs in 2019, where they reached the final but couldn't quite do enough to secure promotion to the Premier League. A big name coach, Lampard would've been an interesting appointment given his lack of success in recent seasons. Rangers hired another former England star, Steven Gerrard, in 2018 – an appointment which proved the right one as they eventually ended their long wait for a Scottish league title, and finally thwarted Celtic's stranglehold on the division for a time.
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However, it is very debatable that a move for Lampard could've bared the same fruit.
The Mumbai Indians fast bowler had seemed off-colour earlier in the season, but came good in a must-win game
Vishal Dikshit in Mumbai17-May-20181:37
‘On a good day, you have a plan and it works’ – Bumrah
Kings XI Punjab were on top when they had four overs left in the chase and 42 runs to get. KL Rahul was in sublime form on 76 off 51, Aaron Finch was playing second fiddle on 46 off 34, there was some dew to trouble the bowlers, there were short boundaries to target for the batsmen, and Jasprit Bumrah, who had two overs left, had not been at his best this IPL.Mumbai had been there before. Against Chennai Super Kings, they leaked 50 in the last three overs. In their next match, against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Mumbai could not defend 12 in two overs despite taking it to the last ball. And against Rajasthan Royals, they conceded another 43 runs in the last three overs.This time, the tricks worked for Bumrah, even as he knew he would not be bowling the last over again. In his own words, his plan was: to have clear plans, back himself, and leave as many runs as possible for Mitchell McClenaghan to defend in the 20th over.”On a good day, when you have a clear plan, you are able to execute whatever you want,” Bumrah said after the match. “So it worked for me. On some days, it doesn’t work. So I don’t look at what has happened before, what will happen in the future. My focus is always to have a clear plan, I plan and I back myself in whichever situation I’m bowling.”Clarity is very important when you’re bowling at the death,” he said at the presentation. “Sometimes when you’re not backing yourself, there’s always doubt when you deliver. If I’m clear, most of the times it’s easier to execute. My basic plan is to have a good clarity. Even on a bad day when a batsman hits you, you have to execute your plan.”With one or two games, in three hours I always believe a player does not become bad,” he said about the games he could not win for Mumbai this season. “I always feel that you have done it before you can do it again. So you don’t think of opinions or what is going on outside. In that game also, I was backing my plan, I was not able to execute. In this game, I was backing my plan still and I had the belief that I’ll be able to bowl a good over. You always want to bowl a good over but some days it doesn’t go your way because at the position where I bowl, it is difficult, especially at this ground with the dew going around.”On Wednesday night, Bumrah’s plans worked to perfection. He dismissed Finch with the first ball of the 17th over and then bounced out Marcus Stoinis while conceding only four runs. In the 19th over, he took out the dangerous Rahul with a slower delivery and conceded just six runs to finish with 4-0-15-3.Kieron Pollard launches one•BCCI
“We already knew he (Rahul) had been batting well throughout the tournament,” Bumrah said. “In the bowler’s meeting, we usually talk about every player so I had a chat with Shane Bond and [Lasith] Malinga and that there’d be dew. To have a clear plan is very important whenever you bowl, so I was focusing on that today.”McClenaghan had 16 runs to defend with Axar Patel and an out-of-form Yuvraj Singh in the middle and he bowled a mix of wide yorkers, length deliveries and bouncers to seal Mumbai’s three-run win. He later admitted he was not the death bowler he used to be.”Bumrah is that guy you can just bank on,” McClenaghan told after the match. “He’s that Mr. Reliable. Every time you feel like he’s got the ball in the hand and he’s not going to go for many runs. He’s a threat when he is bowling defensively. I think he’s an outstanding talent and, in this format in particular, you can bank on him to do his job and that’s the most empowering thing for a bowler at the other end. Bumrah gave me a defendable total in the last over, so again…guy under pressure and that’s why he’s India’s best death bowler.”I haven’t been the best death bowler in the last 18 months. Before that, that was my strength. Right now, my role is predominantly to try and take wickets at the top.”Mumbai realised that a few matches ago and started opening the bowling with McClenaghan and, at times, made him bowl three of his four overs by the 10th. He would bowl quick, mostly short of length and try to pick up wickets. It worked against Kings XI too when he dismissed Chris Gayle with a short delivery in the fourth over, similar to how Umesh Yadav had removed the batsman in Kings XI’s previous match.”Try and bowl as many balls that don’t go over the shoulder [to Gayle],” McClenaghan explained. “And try and get away with a few balls above his belly button and try and get it back into him. He’s in phenomenal form and even if you bowl waist height, he’s hitting the ball out of the park so you’ve to try and be aggressive because he’ll come hard so you’ve got to go back just as hard.”Apart from Bumrah’s show, Mumbai were also buoyed by the return of Kieron Pollard. Batting at No. 6, Pollard unleashed a 23-ball 50, studded with five fours, three sixes, some emotional punches and celebrations.”Pollard has always been a match-winner for us,” Rohit Sharma said. “Leaving him out was a very tough decision. As a team, we thought now is the time to get him back because – not taking anything away from JP Duminy as well – he was not getting an opportunity and we thought if he’s batting down the order, Pollard will be a better option for us, finishing off games like he has done in the past. Come a big game and he stands up for us, he wants to take that challenge and he was very disappointed when we left him out. So I was looking for that one opportunity to bring him back in the squad because he’s been a crucial member of this squad for a number of years now. It was very important for us that he comes out and bats like that.”Back on the fourth position in the points table with 12 points, Mumbai’s target is clear just like Bumrah’s plan was when he bowled: win the last match against Delhi Daredevils and the positive net run-rate will do the rest.
Caracas e Vasco se enfrentam nesta quarta, noEstádio Olímpico de la Universidad Central de Venezuela, às 21h30 (de Brasília), na luta por uma vaga nas oitavas de finais da Copa Sul-Americana. O Cruz-maltino tem a vantagem do empate, já que venceu o primeiro jogo por 1 a 0 em São Januário, na última semana.
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FICHA TÉCNICA CARACAS X VASCO
Data/Hora: 4/10/2020, às 21h30 Árbitro: Jhon Ospina (COL) Assistentes: Dionísio Ruíz (COL) e Jhon Alexander León (COL) Onde ver: Conmebol TV e tempo real do LANCE!
Caracas (Técnico:Noel Sanvicente) Velásquez, Casiani, Villanueva, Osio,Notaroberto; Castillo e Hernández; Contreras, Hernández e Celis; Blanco.
Lesionados: – Pendurados: – Suspenso: –
VASCO (Ricardo Sá Pinto) Fernando Miguel, Yago Pikachu, Miranda, Ricardo Graça e Henrique; Andrey, Gil e Benítez;CarlinhosTalles Magno (Vinícius) e Ribamar.
Lesionados: Cayo Tenório, Marcelo Alves, Riquelme e Gabriel Pec (Covid-19); Breno, Ramon e Cano. Pendurado: Andrey Suspenso:Ygor Catatau.
Palpites: Na redação do LANCE!, 35% das pessoas que responderam à enquete acreditam em classificação do Caracas e 65% entendem que a classificação do Vasco é mais provável.