A diretoria do Corinthians não pretende negociar Carlos Miguel. Contratado em agosto de 2021 junto ao Internacional, o goleiro é reserva imeditado de Cássio e vem sendo preparado pelo clube para assumir a vaga do camisa 12.
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Na última temporada, inclusive, a diretoria do Timão chegou a um acordo com o jogador, de 25 anos, para extensão do vínculo do atleta até o fim da temporada 2025. Atualmente, o Corinthians é dono de 80% dos direitos econômicos do goleiro.
A tendência natural é que Carlos Miguel assuma a posição após a aposentadoria de Cássio, que tem contrato com o Corinthians até dezembro deste ano. Até o momento, a direção do clube não abriu conversas para renovar com o ídolo e deve esperar até os meses finais do ano para definir o futuro do jogador.
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Carlos Miguel realizou sua estreia com a camisa do Timão na vitória por 2 a 1 sobre o Atlético-MG, em julho de 2024. Apesar de ter disputado apenas 14 partidas pelo clube, o goleiro possui um retrospecto positivo e perdeu apenas uma partida como titular.
CONFIRA TODAS AS PARTIDAS DE CARLOS MIGUEL PELO CORINTHIANS
▪️ Atlético-MG 1 x 2 Corinthians (Brasileirão) – 24/07/2022 ▪️ Corinthians 2 x 1 Athletico (Brasileirão) – 08/10/2022 ▪️ Portuguesa 0 x 0 Corinthians (Paulistão) – 12/02/2023 ▪️ Corinthians 3 x 1 Santos André (Paulistão) – 04/03/2023 ▪️ Argentinos Juniors 0 x 0 Corinthians (Libertadores) – 24/05/2023 ▪️ Corinthians x Liverpool-URU (Libertadores) – 28/06/2023 ▪️ Corinthians x Universitario-PER (Sul-Americana) – 11/07/2023 ▪️ Universitario-PER 1 x 2 Corinthians (Sul-Americana) – 18/07/2023 ▪️ Corinthians 2 x 1 Newell’s Old Boys-ARG (Sul-Americana) – 01/08/2023 ▪️ Grêmio 1 x 2 Corinthians (Brasileirão) – 12/11/2023 ▪️ Coritiba 0 x 2 Corinthians (Brasileirão) – 12/11/2023 ▪️ Cianorte 0 x 3 Corinthians (Copa do Brasil) – 22/02/2024 ▪️ Corinthians 0 x 1 Ponte Preta (Paulistão) – 25/02/2024 – única derrota ▪️ Água Santa 0 x 0 Corinthians (Paulistão) – 10/03/2024
Every West Bromwich Albion manager who has taken on the reins since Carlos Corberan’s exit in late 2024 is undoubtedly trying to achieve success with the Spaniard’s legacy weighing heavily on them.
Corberan would turn the Baggies into regular promotion contenders in the Championship, which made his departure to Valencia last year very much sting.
To make matters worse, the wheels would come off West Brom’s 2024/25 season at a worryingly quick pace after he moved on to La Liga, with his successor in Tony Mowbray only managing to collect a paltry five victories from 17 matches before being dismissed.
Now, the pressure is on Ryan Mason’s shoulders to deliver, and the strain is already beginning to show, with two recent Championship defeats on the spin for the perpetual promotion nearly-men even seeing some Baggies natives begin to grow restless with their new 34-year-old boss.
It hasn’t been completely bleak since Corberan returned to Spain, however, with a lot of star quality still on display from some new signings.
West Brom's mixed recruitment since Corberan left
In the direct aftermath of Corberan leaving, though, there were some underwhelming flops to stomach.
Namely, Adam Armstrong would relocate to the Hawthorns on loan and fail to live up to this well-known image of him being a prolific performer in the EFL’s top league, with just a forgettable three goals falling into his lap from 16 outings in the West Midlands.
Tammer Bany, who was purchased this January for a whopping £3.3m, has also failed to get up and running in England as a post-Corberan purchase.
But, there have been some success stories to hold onto.
Isaac Price is very much the first name that springs to mind in this regard, having signed for the Championship outfit a matter of days after Mowbray was unveiled.
While he was a Mowbray capture, he has very much come into his own this season under the fresh methods of Mason, with a stunning five goals and two assists next to his name in all competitions.
Other members of Mason’s first team are also in with a shout to be the best buy since Corberan moved on, with Chris Mepham one worthy candidate, as the Welsh centre-back has become an everpresent member of his new manager’s defence to soften the blow of Torbjørn Heggem exiting for Bologna.
But, it’s a different defensive monster who could be well handed the honour…
West Brom's best signing post-Corberan
While Price has dominated a lot of West Brom conversations this campaign with his goal and assist output, he has also been prone to a quiet day at the office, frustratingly.
Indeed, the Northern Ireland international would go the entirety of September without collecting a single goal or assist.
During this same month, it could be argued that Nathaniel Phillips was very much settling into his new Hawthorns environment, on the contrary, with the decision to bring in the Premier League-experienced defender for just £3m already looking to be an ingenious move.
The 28-year-old is yet to miss a Championship game this season, and for good reason, with the 6-foot-3 colossus very much living up to his billing as a “lion”, as he was lauded by his former Anfield coach in Pepijn Lijnders.
Indeed, in West Brom blue and white so far, Phillips has won a commanding 5.5 duels on average across his 12 league clashes to date.
Phillips’ league numbers for West Brom
Stat – per 90 mins*
Phillips
Games played
12
Goals scored
1
Assists
0
Touches*
81.9
Accurate passes*
56.6 (86%)
Ball recoveries*
4.3
Clearances*
7.4
Total duels won*
5.5
Clean sheets
3
Stats by Sofascore
Looking at the table above in greater detail only further reinforces how much of a sterling purchase Phillips has already been, with his brute strength when rising up for duels also gifting him one goal at his new club, already, away from also cutting an assured presence on the ball with 56.6 accurate passes averaged per tense match.
EFL pundit Sam Parkin would likely agree with Phillips being one of West Brom’s best signings in recent memory, with him labelling the former Derby County loanee as “absolutely sensational” after he collected a clean sheet versus promotion rivals Stoke City.
Mason will need both Price and Phillips performing to their maximum to try and get his side out of their current sticky patch of form.
But, while the first of those named has shone in spurts and looks a top talent for the future, Phillips has been the real deal from minute one of his West Brom journey, with 19 Premier League appearances also under his belt, standing the Baggies in good stead if they can finally break their second-tier hoodoo.
West Brom have signed "explosive" star who is a bigger talent than Fellows
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She was part of four Super Smash title wins with Wellington Blaze and two HBJ Shield titles – one each with Wellington and Canterbury
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Thamsyn Newton has won the Super Smash title four times with Wellington Blaze•Getty Images
New Zealand Women allrounder Thamsyn Newton has announced her retirement from all forms of cricket. She brought curtains to a 14-year career that included ten ODIs and 15 T20Is between 2015 and 2021, and was part of the New Zealand squads for the 2016 T20 World Cup and the 2017 ODI World Cup.Newton was a top-order batter, known for her hard-hitting, and bowled medium pace. In just her third T20I, she ran through Sri Lanka’s middle order with figures of 3 for 9 and in November 2016 against Pakistan, picked up her first five-for in ODIs. But it was in New Zealand’s domestic circuit where Newton truly shone.She began her domestic career with Wellington in 2011-12 before switching over to Canterbury from 2014 to 2018. She returned to Wellington again for a further five years before moving to Central Districts ahead of the 2023-24 season. She appeared in four Hallyburton Johnstone Shield, the domestic 50-over competition, finals – in 2015 and 2017 with Canterbury and in 2022 and 2023 with Wellington – winning it once with each team. She also won the Super Smash with Wellington four times and finished runners-up last year playing for Central Districts in a thrilling finale against her former team.While Newton last played an ODI in 2017, she earned back her central contract with New Zealand in 2021 after a gap of three years. But she only played three more T20Is after that. She also played for Perth Scorchers in the WBBL 2017-18.Newton is also a dual code star and played rugby in the Farah Palmer Cup, the domestic women’s rugby union competition in New Zealand, for Wellington Pride and the Hawke’s Bay Tui.
ترددت الكثير من التكهنات الصحفية حول مستقبل إبراهيما كوناتي لاعب ليفربول، الذي أصبح أكثر وضوحاً وينتهي عقده في الصيف المقبل.
وارتبط إبراهيما كوناتي قلب دفاع ليفربول صاحب ال26 عاماً بالانتقال إلى ريال مدريد، على خطى زميله السابق ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد الذي رحل للنادي الاسباني في الصيف الماضي.
ووفقاً للصحفي ديفيد أورنيستين من “ذا أتلتيك” البريطانية فإن ريال مدريد كان يدرس التعاقد مع كوناتي لكنه أبلغ ليفربول بعدم اهتمامه بالتعاقد مع الدولي الفرنسي.
أقرأ أيضاً.. مبابي يجاور نجوم آرسنال وباريس سان جيرمان في التشكيل المثالي للجولة السادسة بـ دوري أبطال أوروبا
وأضاف صحفي “ذا أتلتيك” أن موقف عقد إبراهيما كوناتي قد يتجه إلى أي اتجاه.
وكان إبراهيما كوناتي قد وجه رسالة لجماهير ليفربول بعد مشاركته في سقوط فريقه أمام آيندهوفن برباعية لهدف في دوري أبطال أوروبا وكتب فيها :”علينا أن نتلقى هذه اللحظة بصدر رحب”.
وأضاف: “الانتقادات جزء من كرة القدم وسنقاتل ونتجاوز هذه العاصفة، دور الجماهير هو الأهم حالياً، أولئك الذين يقفون معنا في السراء والضراء ويواصلون الغناء لنا حتى في أصعب اللحظات، هذا كل شيء ونعلم أننا بحاجة للتحسن وسنواصل القتال دائماً من أجلكم”.