India batter Tilak Varma has become the first player – male or female – to hit centuries in three successive innings in T20 cricket. He achieved the feat when he struck 151 off 67 balls in Hyderabad’s Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024-25 opener against Meghalaya in Rajkot.Tilak, 22, headed into the domestic T20 competition on the back of consecutive hundreds in South Africa – 107 not out in Centurion followed by an unbeaten 120 in Johannesburg. With his knock for Hyderabad, he became the first Indian male cricketer to have a 150-plus score in T20s. Kiran Navgire, who now plays for Maharashtra, had scored an unbeaten 162 playing for Nagaland against Arunachal Pradesh in the Senior Women’s T20 Trophy in 2022.Tilak batted at No. 3 against Meghalaya and finished with a strike rate of 225.37 after walking out in the first over, hitting 14 fours and 10 sixes before falling on the last ball of the innings. He was severe on medium pacer Dippu Sangma, off whom he scored 50 off 18 balls with six fours and three sixes. He added 122 for the second wicket off just 48 balls and that formed base for Hyderabad’s 248 for 4, their highest score in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. It is also the fifth-highest total in the history of the competition.Tilak was one of five players Mumbai Indians retained ahead of the auction for IPL 2025, having played for them for the past three seasons.
Tottenham Hotspur have a new manager at the helm in Thomas Frank, though he could now have a decision to make on one of his key stars, according to a report.
Tottenham make Tel second signing under Frank
There were plenty of mixed opinions when Ange Postecoglou was relieved of his duties at Tottenham. He delivered on his promise to bring a trophy to North London, but Daniel Levy couldn’t look past the Lilywhites’ dismal form in the top flight.
Frank has since been appointed and arrives as a revered figure among many of his Premier League peers. The former Brentford boss released an emotional statement after swapping Hounslow for N17 as he gets to work ahead of pre-season.
He stated: “I want to extend my profound gratitude to the club for giving me the chance to pursue my dreams and for everyone involved who made the journey such a memorable one.
“For my family and I, it has been a privilege to be allowed to be part of such a special community – it’s an experience and adventure that we will cherish for life. So, thank you.”
Mathys Tel has been announced as a permanent Tottenham star and has signed until 2031, becoming an early signal of the former Brentford man’s transfer intent. Kevin Danso has also joined after his loan spell from RC Lens.
Looking to tempt one of his old flames to work together again, Spurs boss Frank is targeting a move for Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, who has reportedly changed his stance on potentially swapping the Gtech Community Stadium for Manchester United amid recent talks.
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Jadon Sancho has also been linked with a surprise switch to Spurs. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen if the Red Devils would be willing to deal with a direct Premier League rival after his spell at Chelsea.
Making inroads, Frank has now been left with a crucial decision to make after a big-money proposal came to light for one of his established stars.
Tottenham star Son Heung-min has offer to join Fenerbahce
According to reports in Spain, Fenerbahce have tabled a big-money proposal to Tottenham icon Son Heung-min that could see the South Korea international earn around £195,000 per week in Istanbul.
The outlet suggests that a deal between all parties is ‘very close’ despite nothing being fully set in stone, which could mark the end of an era for the 32-year-old after lifting the Europa League trophy last month following a decade-long wait for silverware.
Son Hueng-min – the end of an era at Tottenham Hotspur?
Appearances
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Goals
173
Assists
101
Trophies won
UEFA Europa League
Admittedly, he did wane during a difficult campaign on a week-to-week basis for the Lilywhites, though he still managed to register 11 goals in 12 assists in 46 appearances across all competitions.
From a personal perspective, Son bowing out with a winners’ medal in-hand would be the perfect way to depart, even if his exit would be an emotional one following his excellent ten years in North London.
Nigar Sultana and Nahida Akter headlined Bangladesh’s maiden win against West Indies in any format
Mohammad Isam22-Jan-2025Bangladesh are one win away from direct qualification for this year’s Women’s ODI World Cup after they beat West Indies by 60 runs in the second ODI in Basseterre on Tuesday. It was Bangladesh’s first win against West Indies in any format as they levelled the series 1-1 after West Indies had won the first game by nine wickets on Sunday.Bangladesh are now in seventh place in the ODI Women’s Championship points table with 21 points, the same as New Zealand who are placed sixth. The top five teams from that table and hosts India will gain direct entry into the ODI World Cup and the the third ODI between West Indies and Bangladesh will be the final game of this Women’s Championship cycle. If Bangladesh win the final game or there is a no result on Friday, they will overtake New Zealand and get direct qualification for the ODI World Cup for the first time.West Indies are languishing in ninth place with 16 points and are out of the race for direct qualification. The remaining four teams from the Women’s Championship table will play in the ODI World Cup qualifiers along with two more teams for the remaining two spots for the main event.On Tuesday, captain Nigar Sultana led the way with 68 as Bangladesh were bowled out for 184 in 48.5 overs. She struck five fours in her 120-ball stay, bringing up her fifth half-century in ODIs. Nigar was the anchor of the innings, adding a 51-run stand with Sobhana Mostary for the fourth wicket. Offspinner Karishma Ramharack took four wickets for the first time in ODIs, while fast bowler Aaliyah Alleyne picked up three wickets.Nahida Akter led the Bangladesh charge with the ball, taking three wickets, which included two of West Indies’ top three. Marufa Akter, Rabeya Khan and Fahima Khatun all took two wickets each as the hosts were bowled out for 124 in 35 overs. Shemaine Campbelle top scored with 28 while the big hitters Hayley Matthews (16) and Deandra Dottin (2) fell for low scores.After the match, Nigar said that she had the World Cup qualification in the back of her mind, but it was far more important to bounce back after the big defeat in the first ODI.”I think it was great to see how we bounced back in such a short turnaround time, especially after the nine-wicket defeat. We definitely wanted this momentum,” she said. “Of course, the two points are priceless but we really also want to achieve a series win by winning the next game. We haven’t won an overseas series before.”Nigar said that she took her time in building her half-century, but was pleased the runs came in a winning cause for her team.”I took a long time to settle down in the middle, [I] played out a lot of deliveries, but the runs turned out to be important,” she said. “I am really happy to contribute to the team’s cause. It was, however, a team performance. We gave an outstanding effort out there.”The team had belief. We didn’t score a lot of runs on this wicket where the bowlers have a tough life defending a low total. We just planned to bowl in the right areas, and wait for the batters to make mistakes.”
It doesn't matter what you do for work, the absolute last thing you want to do after a long day is take out the trash. Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto must feel differently, though.
After pitching what was his second consecutive complete game in Los Angeles's Game 2 World Series win on Saturday, Yamamoto stayed behind and apparently cleaned up the trash in the Dodgers' dugout before heading back into the clubhouse, according to MLB analyst Ben Verlander.
Not what you'd expect a tired pitching superstar to do after the game of his life, but pretty cool he did it anyway—especially because the Dodgers were visitors at Rogers Centre on Saturday night.
Not only was Yamamoto's performance great news for Los Angeles, who evened the series at 1–1 with a 5–1 victory, but it was also historic. He is now the first pitcher to throw a complete game in the World Series since 2015, and joins an elite club of just 11 pitchers to have gone the distance in a Series game dating back to 1990.
Pretty sweet stuff. Now, the Dodgers will head back home to California for Game 3 with a win in their pocket.
Glasgow Rangers are moving swiftly in the summer transfer window, having already signed Emmanuel Fernandez, Thelo Aasgaard, Joe Rothwell, Max Aarons, and Lyall Cameron.
Journalist Anthony Joseph recently revealed that Rangers are set to sign central defender Nasser Djiga on loan for the 2025/26 campaign.
The 22-year-old central defender is closing in on a loan that would not include an option to buy, though, which means that he may only be at Ibrox for one season.
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Rangers are, however, also interested in a deal to sign another centre-back who could be an even better signing for Russell Martin moving forward.
Rangers closing in on English defender
Despite having already signed Fernandez and the report that they are closing in on a deal for Djiga, the Light Blues would like to add another central defender to their squad.
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According to the Daily Record, it is ‘believed’ that a deal to sign former England international Conor Coady from Leicester City is ‘close’ to being completed.
The report claims that the Scottish Premiership giants are currently in talks with the Foxes to get a deal over the line for the experienced titan in the coming days.
It adds that Coady is ‘keen’ to make the move to Ibrox to link up with Martin’s squad, in what would be a permanent transfer for the 32-year-old veteran.
Why Coady would be an even better signing than Djiga
The English centre-back would come in as an even better signing than Djiga for several reasons, firstly because he is closing in on a permanent move, rather than a loan.
This means that Martin could count on Coady to be a key player for several seasons, rather than just one, which means that the former Wolves captain would provide Rangers with more value over time.
Leicester City's Conor Coady.
The fact that the English ace, who was described as an “infectious” character by Gareth Southgate, was the captain for Wolves before his time at Leicester and Everton also suggests that the centre-back could bring key leadership skills to Ibrox, which may not be the case for Djiga, who is only 22 and still starting out in his career.
Their respective performances in the Premier League during the 2024/25 campaign also suggest that Coady could provide more quality on the pitch in the here and now.
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5
Tackles + interceptions per game
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0.4
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0.2x
Clearances per game
3.2
0.8
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53%
25%
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0.4
As you can see in the table above, the Leicester defender offered more to his team in the top-flight than the Wolves youngster, who did not get many opportunities in his defence, with his defensive contributions, which suggests that he would be the better immediate option for Martin at Ibrox next season.
Whilst Djiga, at the age of 22, may have the potential to improve in the future, Rangers may not get to see the best of that when they will only have him for a season.
Coady, meanwhile, is a known quantity and looks set to provide a reliable presence and a strong voice at the heart of the defence for multiple seasons, which is why he is on course to be an even better signing for the club.
Therefore, a move for the veteran English colossus could be a shrewd piece of business for the Gers, snapping up a star with ten caps for England and 198 appearances in the Premier League under his belt.
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Joe Root has scores of 42, 62 not out, 143, and 103 so far in this series. In general, he averages 67.55 against Sri Lanka, having hit 186 and a 228 in his last series against this opposition as well, those mammoth scores coming in Galle.He sweeps and reverse-sweeps well, tends to be proactive against the seamers, and on the occasions in which he chooses to defend, has one of the best techniques in the game.It is no surprise, that in the approach to the third Test, much of Sri Lanka’s team discussion has centred around this question: “How do we get Root out?”Related
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According to senior batter and former captain Dimuth Karunaratne, Sri Lanka have rifled through several plans to Root already, but have been forced to go back to square one by Root’s consistent excellence in this series. They are brainstorming again.”We’ve tried a few things against Joe but they were always unsuccessful,” Karunaratne said. “I think the turning points in the matches have been those Joe Root innings. Even when we’ve played at Galle, he’s hit big runs, but the batters around him haven’t scored as heavily. We really need to minimise the runs he’s scoring.”Homework for Sri Lanka’s bowlers is likely to have been dominated by watching replays of Root bat, with analysis of the likeliest strategies that will bring about his dismissal.”We need to look at his past performances more closely, see where he’s got out, and what kinds of things we can do on these pitches. We need to make a new plan based on that.”Counterintuitively, Karunaratne thinks perhaps this can come about by attacking him less.”Maybe sometimes we attack him too much and he takes advantage of that. Some players don’t like it when we ask them to be less aggressive. Sometimes boring batters out can also be a tactic.”Sri Lanka’s other major problem, however, has been the failure of their senior batters, who between them have produced six fifties in 16 combined innings. Karunaratne, Angelo Mathews, Dinesh Chandimal, and Dhananjaya de Silva – have all had a fifty-plus score, and yet have not made significant impressions.”The seniors have talked a lot about how to perform and ease the pressure on the juniors. The juniors have been doing well, especially Kamindu Mendis. Some people adapt very fast to conditions and some struggle. That’s the way the game is. Every game is quite tough.”For Karunaratne, the fact that Root has scored 153 more runs than the next-best England batter, is proof that batting has been difficult.”In England the conditions are tough for batters, and we saw that even their openers struggled, as well as their No. 3. Apart from Joe Root the others also struggled despite this being home conditions for them. We’re playing after a very long time here.”
da pinnacle: Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca will be chasing Club World Cup glory, but he certainly isn’t taking his eye off the ball regarding potential signings.
da betobet: Defender Tomas Araujo has been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge. Elsewhere, Jamie Gittens is a major attacking target, and the Blues are keen to wrap up a deal for him sooner rather than later.
Add in the fact that Maresca has already signed Liam Delap, it suggests that the manager is plotting an overhaul this summer.
Chelsea’s Club World Cup fixtures
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Opponent
Venue
Monday, June 16
Los Angeles
Mercedes-Benz stadium
Friday, June 20
Flamengo
Lincoln Financial Field
Tuesday, June 24
Esperance
Lincoln Financial Field
Hugo Ekitiké is another key target, and with Manchester United revving up interest in the young striker, now could be the time to act.
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With a reported price tag of €100m (£85m), it is a significant outlay for the Blues as they seek to bolster their attacking options.
Last season, the Frenchman scored 22 goals and grabbed 12 assists, emerging as one of the most sought-after talents on the continent.
The striker would compete with Delap and Nicolas Jackson for a role in the team should he move to London, but for the price, Maresca will be determined to use him as his main option.
That said, could he perhaps make a move for another youngster this summer instead? Especially as a player who was on the club’s radar previously looks set to leave their current club.
Why Chelsea should reignite a move for Jhon Duran
The Colombian striker was close to a move to Stamford Bridge last summer, but ultimately decided to stay with Villa.
Unai Emery couldn’t turn down an offer of around £65m for the talented hitman, however, and he made his move to the Middle East in January.
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According to reports from Saudi Arabia (as per the Metro), Duran could be set to leave Al-Nassr in the summer, with the chance there for Chelsea – among other suitors – to reignite a move for the player. It is said that unnamed clubs have expressed interest in signing him on loan, should the chance of an exit emerge.
While Ekitiké shone in the Bundesliga for Frankfurt last term, is there a case to be made that Duran is the bigger talent?
When comparing the two strikers via FBref, Duran not only registered more shots per 90 (4.26 vs 4) than Ekitiké last term, but he also recorded more shots on target (1.92 vs 1.55) per 90 and won a higher percentage of aerial duels (50% vs 46.8%) domestically last season.
Given the fact he is younger and has a potentially higher ceiling for growth, Duran – who already scored 12 goals in 55 Premier League games – could perhaps turn out to be the better striker for the club.
Following his excellent first half of the 2024/25 season at Villa, football talent scout Jacek Kulig described him as a “monster in the making” and with 12 goals in 18 games for his new club, he is living up to that statement.
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Maresca must be on high alert in the coming weeks if Duran is available, especially if he costs less than the £85m that has been demanded for Ekitike.
He may be a “maverick”, in the words of analyst Ben Mattinson, although unlike Ekitike, he has already proven himself in England’s top flight.
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تحدث روبن أموريم مدرب مانشستر يونايتد في مؤتمر صحفي قبل مواجهة ليفربول، يوم الأحد المقبل على ملعب أنفيلد في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.
وبدأ أموريم المؤتمر الصحفي بالحديث عن دعم إدارة مانشستر يونايتد في تصريحات نشرتها “مانشستر إيفنينج نيوز” البريطانية: “يخبرونني بذلك طوال الوقت”.
وأضاف: “أحياناً أتلقى رسالة بعد المباريات، لكني وراتكليف نعلم أن كرة القدم ليست كذلك، الأهم هو المباراة القادمة، لا يمكنك التحكم في اليوم التالي من كرة القدم لذا أعرف ذلك، من الجيد سماع ذلك بسبب الضوضاء التي تحدث، يبلغوني في الإدارة بالدعم طوال الوقت”.
وسئل أموريم عن رؤية مانشستر يونايتد ودعم مجلس الإدارة: “أولاً أشعر بهذا الدعم، هو ليس مجرد حديث من الناس، لكني أشعر به كل يوم، أحياناً أضع ضغطا على نفسي وعلى الفريق أكبر بكثير مما يتحملونه، أعلم أن الأمر سيستغرق بعض الوقت لكنني لا أريد أن أفكر بهذه الطريقة كما قلت العام الماضي”.
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وقال: “من الجيد أن يحدث هذا الدعم وأسمع عن ذلك، هذا يساعد جماهيرنا على فهم أن الإدارة تعلم أن الأمر سيستغرق بعض الوقت لكنني في الوقت نفسه لا أحب ذلك لأنه سيعطي شعوراً بأنه لدينا وقت لترتيب الأمور مرة أخرى، لذا لا أريد ذلك في نادينا، من الجيد أن تشعر بالدعم لكنك بحاجة لأن تشعر الناس بأنك تدرب نادي كبير وأننا مستعدون للفوز بالمباريات”.
وحول تاريخ المواجهات ضد ليفربول قال أكمل أموريم: “أتذكر أننا لعبنا بشكل جيد في مباراة انتهت بالتعادل، لقد شعرت بخيبة أمل كبيرة في نهاية المباراة لأننا أثبتنا قدرتنا على مواجهة أي خصم، اعلم أن هذا أمر ليس خاصا بنا لأنهم يتنافسون باستمرار على الألقاب وأعلم ما تعنيه هذه المباراة للجماهير ولكن مجدداً أؤكد أنها مجرد مباراة واحدة علينا إثبات أننا نلعب بشكل أفضل وعلينا الفوز”.
وأتم أموريم عن النتائج ضد الأندية الكبيرة: “ربما تكون التوقعات عند الفوز ومسؤولية الفوز أصعب بكثير من اللعب بطريقة ما، لهذا السبب عندما تدرب الأندية الكبرى، عليك الفوز في كل مباراة، خاصة عندما يتوقع الناس منك الفوز،قد نواجه بعض الصعوبات مع ذلك عندما تتوقعون ألا يفوز مانشستر يونايتد، ربما يكون أسهل على اللاعبين أن يقدمون أداء أفضل وعلينا تغيير ذلك، لتغيير ذلك نحتاج لمزيد من الثقة للفوز بالمباريات وحصد مزيد من النقاط واللعب بحرية أكبر”.
وحول مصابي مانشستر يونايتد أجاب أموريم: “ليساندرو لن يلعب، هو اقترب من المشاركة معنا، هو عاد مؤخراً للتدريبات، مزراوي لا أعرف، بقية اللاعبين الدوليين جاهزين، برونو لعب 62 دقيقة وسندير ذلك، نحاول موازنة كل شئ ليكون الجميع جاهز”.
وجدد أموريم الإشادة بحارسه لامينز: “لا شيء مستحيل، عليك أن تثبت جدارتك كل أسبوع، ولكنه بالطبع قدم أداء رائعًا، من الممكن أن يلعب أساسياً ضد ليفربول، الانطباع الأول مهم جداً والحفاظ على مستواه أهم بكثير، إنه ليس بمستوى شمايكل بعدن هو شاب موهوب وقوي ونال إعجاب الجماهير وعليه أن يثبت أكثر في ما هو قادم”.
واختتم عن المنافسة بين ليفربول ومانشستر يونايتد: “أحياناً تتغير الأمور بسرعة كبيرة ولكن عندما تنظر لتاريخ كلا الناديين، يمكنك أن ترى أحد الناديين يمر بفترة سيئة، يمكن الفوز في أي مباراة وإذا فكرنا في الفوز بالمباراة القادمة، سنفوز، إذا أردنا أن نكون بنفس مستوى ليفربول في المستقبل فأنا لست متأكد من المدة التي سنستغرقها لتحقيق ذلك”.
All-rounder Lewis Goldsworthy hit a career-best 67 as Leicestershire Foxes maintained their push to win a place in the quarter-finals of the Vitality Blast with a five-wicket victory over East Midlands rivals Notts Outlaws at the Uptonsteel County Ground.New Zealand’s Jimmy Neesham backed up Goldsworthy’s performance with 44 from 22 balls as the Foxes won with an over to spare – despite having been six for three at the start of their chase – condemning the Outlaws to an eighth defeat in what has been comfortably their worst season in the current Blast format.With seven of the nine North Group counties chasing four qualifying places in a tight finish to the group season, the Foxes have 14 points but may still have to defeat group leaders Birmingham Bears in their final fixture at Edgbaston next Friday if they are to go through.Ben Martindale, the 21-year-old left-hander, made 44 from 42 balls – his best in a fledgling T20 career – and skipper Joe Clarke 39 from 23 as the Outlaws made 160 for six, a mid-innings collapse rescued to a degree at the death by Liam Patterson-White (28 from 16) and Lyndon James (22 from 11), Scott Currie taking two for 35 for the Foxes.But it was a score that proved not enough despite Olly Stone taking two for 22 from his four overs, Rehan Ahmed chipping in with 34 from 38.Having opted to bat first, the Outlaws would have been pleased to be 49 without loss from six given their recent form. After taking only 10 runs from the first 16 deliveries, Clarke and Martindale plundered seven boundaries from the next 20.Clarke lifted a Rehan full toss over the short boundary on The Meet side of the ground for his second six, quickly adding two more fours, but the partnership was broken on 68 as he fell to a catch on the cover boundary.After a tentative start, Martindale grew in confidence, reverse pulling six off Goldsworthy but Notts were checked again in the 11th when Jack Haynes was caught at deep midwicket in a wicket-maiden by Josh Hull.Martindale briefly broke free from a Foxes squeeze as he slogged Currie over the midwicket rope but an attempted repeat was brilliantly caught by Louis Kimber, keeping the ball in the air as he crossed the boundary and stepping back to take it inside.Matt Montgomery and Tom Moores fell cheaply as the Outlaws slipped to 115 for five in the 17th but Liam Patterson-White, who hit back-to-back sixes off Hull before being caught off Currie off the penultimate ball, joined Lyndon James (22 not out off 11) in adding 45 from 20 balls to give the innings substance.Indeed, 160 looked a decent total as the Foxes made a calamitous start, losing Sol Budinger, pulling to deep backward square, and Peter Handscomb, miscueing to extra cover, and Rishi Patel, bowled off an inside edge, to be six for three from 14 balls.It could have been much worse for the home side, with two difficult slip chances and one comparatively comfortable return catch put down, Patterson-White giving Rehan a life on 21 in the third instance. As it was, by the halfway point, with no further losses, the Foxes needed 100 runs to win.Rehan was caught at mid-off off James after the fourth wicket pair had added 76 but Goldsworthy, on loan from Somerset, chose the right moment to make his biggest contribution so far, hitting two sixes and six fours in a fine innings before holing out to deep midwicket off Patterson-White.He added 54 with Neesham for the seventh wicket, leaving 25 more to get with his departure, the New Zealand all-rounder going most of the way to finishing the job with three sixes and two fours before Louis Kimber drove Fazalhaq Farooqi for the winning boundary.
كشف أشرف نصار رئيس نادي البنك الأهلي، حقيقة اقتراب المدير الفني أيمن الرمادي من العودة لتدريب الزمالك، موضحًا مدى إمكانية انتقال أسامة فيصل إلى الأهلي.
وقال أشرف نصار في تصريحات عبر قناة “إم بي سي مصر”: “هناك الكثير من الأحاديث التي ترددت في الأيام الماضية بشأن رحيل الكابتن أيمن الرمادي، لكن هذا الكلام غير صحيح على الإطلاق، وأؤكد أنه مستمر معنا إن شاء الله”.
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وأضاف: “من الأمور الإيجابية أن نشعر بأن الجهاز الفني ولاعبينا يحظون باهتمام الأندية الكبيرة، فهذا دليل على قيمة فريق البنك الأهلي، وهو أمر يسعدنا ويعكس التطور الذي حققناه”.
وتابع: “أيمن الرمادي يمتد عقده حتى نهاية الموسم الحالي، مع إمكانية تجديده، والعقد لا يتضمن أي شرط جزائي، وكلمة الكابتن أيمن وحدها تعد عقدًا ملزمًا، لأنه شخصية محترمة للغاية”.
وعن موقف اللاعب أسامة فيصل والرحيل إلى الأهلي، أجاب: “مستمر مع الفريق وفقًا لرغبته، حيث أبدى تمسكه بالاستمرار معنا في المرحلة المقبلة”.