رسميًا | ليفربول يعلن رحيل لاعب جديد قبل غلق الميركاتو

أصدر نادي ليفربول الإنجليزي بيانًا رسميًا قبل قليل، أعلن خلاله رحيل أحد لاعبي الفريق قبل غلق نافذة الانتقالات الصيفية الجارية.

وتغلق انتقالات الصيف لعام 2025، غدًا الإثنين، وقد شهدت رحيل عدة لاعبين عن أنديتهم، مع إبرام الأندية لتعاقدات جديدة لتعزيز صفوفها.

وأفاد ليفربول في بيانه رحيل لاعبه اليوناني الدولي كوستاس تسيميكاس، حيث انتقل إلى صفوف روما الإيطالي على سبيل الإعارة.

ظهير ليفربول سينضم لروما معارًا لمدة موسم واحد حتى نهاية موسم 2025-2026، بعد إتمام انتقاله المؤقت اليوم.

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انضم تسيميكاس إلى ليفربول قادمًا من أولمبياكوس في صيف 2020، وشارك في 115 مباراة مع الفريق الإنجليزي حتى الآن.

وخلال فترة تواجده بليفربول، فاز تسيميكاس بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، وكأس الاتحاد الإنجليزي، وكأس كاراباو (مرتين) خلال مسيرته مع ليفربول.

ورحل عدة لاعبين عن ليفربول هذا الصيف بينهم ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد، لويس دياز، داروين نونيز، وحارس المرمى كيلهير.

Evan Ferguson off to a dream start! New Roma signing scores FOUR goals in first appearance just a day after completing move from Brighton

Evan Ferguson made a blistering start at AS Roma, scoring four goals and grabbing an assist a day after joining on loan from Brighton.

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Ferguson wasted no time announcing himself in Italy, scoring a stunning four goals and providing an assist on his debut for Roma in a 9-0 thrashing of Serie D side UniPomezia. His hat-trick came inside just 24 minutes, and he ended the game with five direct goal involvements. The Irish striker joined Roma on loan from Brighton two days ago, and the deal includes an option to buy worth around €38 million (£32m/$41m).

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The move to Roma offers the 20-year-old a fresh chance to rediscover the form that made him one of the Premier League’s brightest young prospects. Injuries and a loss of confidence saw his progress stall, with just one goal to his name since November 2023. The Yellow and Reds' new head coach, Gian Piero Gasperini, has a strong track record of getting the best out of underperforming players, and Ferguson's explosive debut will boost hopes that he can thrive in Serie A.

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Ferguson made his first-team debut for the Seagulls at just 16 years old and quickly drew attention from top clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea, with his value once soaring above €118m (£100m/$129m). He impressed during the 2022-23 season, scoring 10 goals in 25 appearances and earning his senior debut for Ireland. Although the 2023-24 campaign proved challenging, Ferguson's potential continues to be highly regarded across Europe.

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The young striker will now aim to build on his flying start under Gasperini during Roma’s pre-season fixtures. With expectations rising, he has a chance to cement a regular starting spot and make a strong case for a permanent transfer. If he maintains this form, Roma may be tempted to trigger the €38m buy clause sooner rather than later.

Henriques 'struggling to comprehend' Tom Curran's four-match BBL ban

Sydney Sixers captain Moises Henriques said his team-mate, England allrounder Tom Curran, was grappling with an “assassination” of his character after being handed a four-match ban for allegedly intimidating an umpire, even as BBL authorities faced the difficult task of organising a hearing for the appeal.Curran was charged with a Level 3 offence under Cricket Australia’s code of conduct for a pre-match incident, where he almost ran into reserve umpire Muhammad Qureshi before Sixers’ game against Hobart Hurricanes on December 11 in Launceston. Footage of the incident was released by broadcaster Channel Seven on Thursday night, leading to widespread condemnation of Curran’s actions. But Henriques, who said he had witnessed the incident, defended Curran.”I didn’t [think much of it at the time]. I don’t think anyone else did,” he told Fox Sports before Sixers’ match against Adelaide Strikers on Friday. “I’ve seen the ten-second clip; it doesn’t look great but… you can’t quite understand the context there either. There was a bit of communication before and after, that probably hasn’t been released either.”I’ve known Tom for a long time, played with him at Surrey, he’s been a big part of the Sixers for a long time. He’s a great man, he’s a real leader in the community, he’s a leader among our team. I’m still struggling to comprehend that sort of penalty for what he’s done.”

The footage shows Curran completing a practice run-up and running on part of the pitch during the warm-up, before being verbally instructed by the umpire not to do so again. Curran then moved to the opposite end of the pitch to complete another practice run-up and almost collided with the umpire, who had taken position next to the stumps in an attempt to block him.Henriques said the incident and the subsequent ban had taken its toll on Curran.”It’s been a pretty tough time for TC – the last 11 days – sitting on this and knowing what he’s like,” he said. “He’s taken it to heart; he’s really worried about the assassination of the character there. It’s a big claim. I’m wishing him the best.”Sixers will appeal the sanction, but it does carry a risk as it is within the appeal commissioner’s remit to increase the punishment. The four-match ban is significant in a shortened BBL regular season, where teams play ten matches each.Curran is slated to play only in the regular season before flying to the UAE for the ILT20. There will be pressure on BBL authorities to quickly hear the appeal, with Christmas imminent. Sixers play Melbourne Stars on Boxing Day, with Curran’s current ban also covering their matches against Sydney Thunder and Brisbane Heat.”It took ten days to get a hearing in the first place, which is very unusual anyway,” Henriques said. “We’re definitely going to appeal. All of the players and all of our staff are behind him.”Meanwhile, CA chief executive Nick Hockley urged players to respect umpires and match officials.”I think that those processes are in place for good reason, and my overarching message [is] to everybody – and this is not just at the elite level, but [also] at the community level where many of the umpires and officials give their time as volunteers,” he said. “Respect is fundamental to the spirit of cricket, and it’s fundamental to the laws of the game. Players are role models in society, and it’s really important they show respect.”

'Bringing the party to the games' – How sizzling South American fans are cranking up the volume at a 2025 FIFA Club World Cup that has, at times, seemed sedate

Four of six CONMEBOL teams advanced to the CWC knockouts, with passionate supporters adding much needed flavor

Some were taking over nightclubs at 6 a.m. Everyone else had gone to bed.

One man supposedly burned his car. He wanted the write off for the insurance cash to fly to America.

One group shut down the Brooklyn Bridge. It was just another evening.

And there have been many, many more scenes across the country this summer. There was always belief that South American fans would bring a certain flavor to the Club World Cup. What perhaps wasn’t expected, though, was just how significant that impact would be.

While attendance for games has varied greatly across the tournament, South American fans have provided the rhythm, jump and thump to keep the whole tournament rolling along. And with the knockout phases looming – and a handful of South American sides having qualified for the round of 16 – their impact on the Summer of Soccer in America will only continue.

“We have that mentality, that first we need to be all united," Adriano Batista Branco, head of the Palmeiras consulate of New York, told GOAL. "All the Palmeiras supporters need to be united and cheering for the team, and supporting them all the time."

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Most of the discussion about fans leading up to, and during, the CWC has been statistical. FIFA saying 1.5 million tickets have been sold. Only 3,000 fans showing up to a game in Orlando. All very clinical.

What South American sides have offered, though, is something more tangible. Their existence in this tournament comes in volume, but it is also quantifiable in passion. They exist in tradition, scene and ritual – transplanting an entire culture from one continent to another.

They exist in success, too. All four Brazilian clubs advanced from the group stages of the tournament – and in relatively comfortable fashion. They hold a combined record of 6-5-1. Palmeiras and Flamengo won their groups. Botafogo did the unthinkable and beat reigning Champions League holders PSG in the group stage.

“Before the tournament started, everyone thought we had no chance against two top opponents from major European leagues," Botafogo captain Marlon Freitas said. "We've shown the value of Brazilian football. We are champions of South America, and we deserve respect."

Pep Guardiola, Manchester City’s legendary manager, was far from surprised by the result.

"I like how all the games are tight, except one or two, and people are surprised, European teams lose. Welcome to the real world. Welcome to the real world my friends," he said.

There is history here. For 44 years, the best team in South America and best team in Europe played each other in the Intercontinental Cup. Organized in conjunction between UEFA and CONMEBOL, the contest was effectively a forum for bragging rights.

It became a controversial contest in the late 1960s after a violent second leg saw long-term bans handed out to multiple players. But after a rebrand and return, the competition chugged along, and allowed for some famous upsets for South American sides over European clubs. That tension has carried through until today – and has been on display at the Club World Cup.

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You would have thought that Botafogo won the World Cup final when the final whistle went in their group game with PSG on June 19. Goalkeeper John looked up to the sky. The bench sprinted onto the pitch, dodging blue PSG jerseys and they gathered in their own penalty box in celebration.

The fans in the stands threw their drinks in the air. Manager Renato Paiva just smiled.

It had, in truth, been a pretty ugly 1-0 win in brutal conditions at the Rose Bowl. But Botafogo didn’t care. After beating Seattle to open their tournament, it was the victory over a European that they needed to make it out of the so-called group of death. Their manager, had, in fact, seen it coming.

“The cemetery of football is full of favorites,” he said in wonderful fashion before the game.

The fans were less poetic, but perhaps more forthright in their support. PSG supporters flooded out of the Rose Bowl at full time. The Brazilian ultras were still in the stands, drumming and dancing an hour later.

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For Adriano Batista Branco, it was a no brainer. The Club World Cup had been circled on his calendar for a long time. The founder of Palmerias' official New York fan group had started preparing for it since the day the draw was finalized, in December 2024.

For him, that meant cultivating a whole fan experience that would last for as long as the team was in the tournament. He knew, for example, that there would be a heavy influx of fans from Brazil – as well as visitors from around the United States.

“We have supporters from the Consulate of Chicago, of Toronto, of Dublin, also New Jersey. And then we have the ultras from Sao Paolo,” Batista Branco said.

He organized the mass gathering of Palmeiras fans in Times Square that made headlines on the eve of the tournament. He coordinated buses and travel to make the inevitable journey from Legends Bar in Midtown Manhattan to MetLife Stadium. And he knew that there had to be events in between.

He organized rowdy boat tours around the Statue of Liberty, and helped piece together a party that effectively shut down the walkway of the Brooklyn Bridge. He figured a couple of hundred people would show up. The actual number, he figured, was at least twice that.

And at the game, he wanted the party to be even bigger. Palmeiras-Porto was the CWC’s first taste of South American fan culture. And what an experience it was, the majority of MetLife Stadium’s lower bowl a sea of green.

Before the game, there were further festivities, traveling fans shutting down a nearby shopping mall in the middle of what might otherwise have been an average Sunday for the hundreds of families that had trundled in from New Jersey suburbia.

“I felt like it was our stadium in Sao Paolo. It felt like home,” Batista Branco said.

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Ricardo has lived in the United States for 15 years, splitting time between New York and Miami. It was fortunate for him, then, that the draw meant that his beloved Fluminense played in those two cities.

The avid fan, like his Palmeiras compatriot, went to work pretty quickly after the draw was announced. He had contacts within the club, and wanted, too, to cultivate a fan experience. And traditions have been upheld wonderfully. The standard stuff is here – the music, the banners, the chanting, the food. To him, a lifelong fan of the club, it seems as close to the real thing as possible. It helped, too, that 10,000 fans from Brazil flew in to join the party.

"Initially, we didn't think that many people were going to come. It's been a lot. It's kind of like a mini World Cup that we're living," Ricardo said.

But more important to Ricardo is the respect that his side – and South American football in general – has earned from their performances.

"Sometimes we just want to have attention and show the rest of the world our game. So I think that since in the beginning, when the teams were undefeated, and has started well, bringing the party and the atmosphere to the games, there was this kind of like, 'Oh, OK, we're doing well in South America,'" he said.

Fluminense have been in the U.S. before for preseason friendlies. He has experienced those. And the atmospheres there tend to be good, he said. But they can also get stale, held in the middle of nowhere in the July heat against a random European team. What gives this thing authenticity, he said – beyond tradition – is the way that the fans have interacted with each other.

He walked through Penn Station and around Times Square, and saw jerseys of his own club, but also of Palmeiras and Esperance de Tunis. Seeing a culture come to life – with South American football at the forefront – has meant the world.

"What's gonna stick with me so far is actually the experience of being in New York and having everybody there, but not only our fans, but also like the fans of other teams," he said.

£60m Tottenham star "pushing" to leave as Levy cancels new contract talks

Tottenham Hotspur have shelved new contract talks with a star player in their squad, and he’s now seriously pursuing an exit from the north London club this summer, which could be seen as a concern for chairman Daniel Levy.

Ange Postecoglou facing potential Tottenham sack

As things stand, real uncertainty surrounds the long-term future of Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou, following a disappointing second full campaign in charge.

Diego Simeone's private message to Cristian Romero in Tottenham exit talks

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Debilitating injuries haven’t helped the Australian, but 14th in the Premier League after 15 defeats in the top flight alone makes for very grim reading from the perspective of a ‘big six’ club.

Tottenham’s next five Premier League fixtures

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Chelsea (away)

April 3rd

Southampton (home)

April 6th

Wolves (away)

April 13th

Nottingham Forest (home)

April 21st

Liverpool (away)

April 27th

Postecoglou is now relying on an impressive Europa League run to convince Tottenham not to change managers, according to reliable journalist Fabrizio Romano, and Spurs are already expressing a serious interest in Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, among other high-profile alternatives like Inter Milan’s Simone Inzaghi and Fulham’s Marco Silva.

These next few weeks will be key in determining Postecoglou’s position at N17, and even if the 59-year-old does manage to make history in Europe and keep his job, the former Celtic boss is facing a very real prospect of losing key players this summer.

One of them, according to various reports in the last few days, could be star defender Cristian Romero.

The Argentine is wanted by Atlético Madrid, with South American media claiming that Diego Simeone has personally reached out to him (Uriel Lugt). Their arch rivals Real Madrid have also internally discussed a move for Romero, so it appears the 26-year-old has plenty of temptation away from N17.

Losing Romero would be a blow for Postecoglou and Levy, considering his status as a senior leader in the squad, and it now appears that the defender has fully made up his mind on quitting Spurs.

Cristian Romero "pushing" to leave Tottenham with contract talks cancelled

According to The Boot Room and journalist Graeme Bailey, Romero is “pushing” to leave Tottenham, and Levy has postponed talks over a new deal for the £165,000-per-week ace as a result.

The player has apparently made it clear to his circle that he’s ready to pursue a new challenge, and he’s set his sights on a move to La Liga specifically. Simeone really wants him at Atletico, as he views Romero as one of world football’s best centre-backs, but Levy won’t let him go cheaply.

The former Atalanta star’s price tag is set at around £60 million, and this could prove to be the main obstacle in place of an Atlético deal for the player. It is also worth noting that Romero is determined to leave regardless of whether Spurs win the Europa League and qualify for next season’s Champions League, so his eagerness to go may even force through a move.

One thing is certain – Tottenham would need to bring an adept replacement for the stalwart who’s been praised for his overall performances since joining in 2021.

“In Romero they have got a phenomenal defender. He makes others around him better,” said former Spurs keeper Paul Robinson to Football Insider three years ago.

“What they have got isn’t enough. They need more but he is certainly the best that they have got. He could play in any side in the top four of the Premier League. He is a Champions League player, a top player.

“If Spurs are going to go places Romero is the type of player they will need to keep and build around.”

Mexico's defense gets torn apart by Breel Embolo and Switzerland as El Tri lose 4-2 in Salt Lake City

Embolo, Amdouni, Ndoye, and Rieder found the net for Switzerland, while Giménez and Sepúlveda scored for El Tri.

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Mexico had a rough afternoon at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, suffering a 4-2 defeat to Switzerland in the first of two scheduled warm-up matches before kicking off their Gold Cup campaign on June 14 against the Dominican Republic at SoFi Stadium.

Switzerland struck first thanks to Breel Embolo in the 20th minute and held the lead for the opening 45 minutes. Javier Aguirre's would provide an instant reply in the second half as Santiago Giménez scored in the 51st minute. Still, remained relentless, Zeki Amdouni and Dan Ndoye scored 10 minutes apart from each other to extend the lead to 3-1. Substitute Ángel Sepúlveda would score in the 75th minute and Aguirre reacted with more changes, also sending in Edson Álvarez and Efraín Álvarez, all moves that contributed to bringing the game back to 3-2. However, it wouldn't be enough to equalize.

Mexico pushed forward in the closing minutes but failed to seriously threaten Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel. In stoppage time, Fabian Rieder sealed the result with a fourth goal, handinga tough loss.

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Following this match, Aguirre’s record now stands at five wins, one draw, and two losses since taking over. Against Switzerland, Mexico's head-to-head record now drops to one win, one draw, and five defeats. Mexico’s first challenge against a European side ended in disappointment. However, will have a chance to bounce back on Tuesday against Turkey in their second and final warm-up match before the Gold Cup.

One positive takeaway was Giménez, who ended a 16-game goal drought with the national team. His last goal had come during the 2023 Gold Cup final against Panama, where Mexico claimed the title. With this latest strike, Giménez avoided going nearly two years without scoring for

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Rieder, currently playing for Stuttgart, delivered an outstanding performance on Saturday. The forward sealed the match with a 90th-minute goal, provided an assist, and created five scoring chances for his team. He also recovered three balls and was fouled five times throughout the game, proving to be a constant menace for Mexico’s defense.

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Raúl Rangel. The Chivas goalkeeper has had few opportunities between the posts for the Mexican national team, especially when serving as backup to goalkeepers of the caliber of Guillermo Ochoa and Luis Ángel Malagón, who is expected to be the starter for the Gold Cup and the 2026 World Cup. Rangel earned just his third start for the national team, and although he didn’t have a bad performance this afternoon against Switzerland, he conceded four goals – something that doesn’t help a goalkeeper who rarely gets the chance to prove his worth. Rangel likely won’t see any more action against Turkey or in the Gold Cup, so today was a missed opportunity to make his case for the No. 1 position at goal.

Incidentes no Atletiba são julgados pelo STJD; confira as punições

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Jogo que foi disputado no dia 19 de junho, ainda pela 13ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, o Atletiba que terminou com vitória por 1 a 0 do Furacão teve seus incidentes julgados pelo Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva (STJD) na última segunda-feira (25). Todas as decisões foram em primeira instância, cabendo recurso.

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Na partida em questão, além da invasão de dois torcedores ao gramado do Couto Pereira bem como ofensas relatadas em súmula pelo árbitro Luis Flavio de Oliveira, o Athletico-PR foi julgado por ter demorado mais do que o permitido no retorno do intervalo.

Sobre a demora do Rubro-Negro, a equipe foi multada em R$ 3 mil enquanto os incidentes com torcedores renderam ao Coxa Branca uma multa no valor de R$ 11 mil.

Já em relação a Warley e Diego Porfírio, apenas o primeiro deles recebeu uma punição onde ficará suspenso por dois jogos. Ele teria dito ao árbitro da partida que ele “acabou com o jogo”, além de peitar pelas costas Luiz Flávio, segundo relatou o próprio na súmula do confronto.

Diego foi julgado por conta da expulsão no clássico paranaense onde tomou o primeiro cartão aos 15 minutos do primeiro tempo e o segundo já aos 40 da etapa complementar. Entretanto, na acusação de possível agressão a Vitor Roque, o atleta do clube do Alto da Glória foi absolvido.

Derby County make out-of-window move for "athletic" player in free transfer

Derby County prop up the Championship table and need an incredible turnaround in form to avoid the drop, but that hasn’t stopped the club from turning to the free agent market to try and find rescue.

Eustace prepares Rams for awkward Blackburn reunion

Despite Blackburn Rovers sitting 16 places above Derby in the EFL Championship standings, Rams boss John Eustace swapped Ewood Park for Pride Park in February, replacing Paul Warne in the dugout.

The two sides are set to clash on Saturday in a meeting that could have significant implications at both ends of the table. However, Eustace is only focused on fulfilling his long-term aspirations of eventually reaching the Premier League rather than stoking the flames ahead of facing his former club.

He stated in his pre-match press conference: “When you get 27,000 fans at home, 5,000 away, working in a fantastic environment, it’s set for the Premier League and I want to play my part to make sure Derby get back, however long that takes.

“It’s going to be a process, but it’s going to be a really exciting process to be able to do that and I’m very proud to be the head coach here now and to get us back to where we should be.”

Truthfully, any notion of Derby reaching the top-flight may take years to fulfil. Lying seven points adrift of Cardiff City, they look destined for a return to League One unless Eustace can pull off a minor miracle between now and the end of the campaign.

Championship relegation battle – current standings

Oxford United

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Hull City

36 points

Stoke City

36 points

Cardiff City

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Luton Town

31 points (relegation zone)

Plymouth Argyle

30 points (relegation zone)

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29 points (relegation zone)

Nevertheless, a victory over Blackburn could set the tone as the run-in begins to shape up. Now, Eustace is keen to raid the free agent market to increase squad depth available at his disposal.

Derby County take first step towards Jeff Hendrick reunion

As per The Burnley Express, Derby County boss Eustace has confirmed uncontracted midfielder Jeff Hendrick is training with the Rams in a bid to win a deal at Pride Park.

The former Republic of Ireland international has been a free agent since departing Newcastle United at the end of last season. After falling out of favour at St James’s Park, the 33-year-old spent the final year of his contract on loan at Sheffield Wednesday.

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With nearly 150 appearances to his name in the Premier League alongside 79 caps at international level, Hendrick would be a valuable short-term signing for Derby even if his powers have waned slightly with age.

Hailed as a ‘very fit and athletic lad’ by Eustace, the Dublin-born man now appears on course for a return to the club after spending six years at the club following his senior breakthrough back in 2010.

David Ozoh being ruled ouf for the season has left the Rams light in midfield for the remainder of this term, so Eustace has been left with little choice but to see if he can spark Hendrick’s career back into life.

قرار استثنائي من الاتحاد السعودي قبل مباراة أستراليا في تصفيات كأس العالم

اتخذ الاتحاد السعودي لكرة القدم، قرارًا استثنائيًا بشأن المباراة المرتقبة أمام أستراليا، في إطار الجولة الأخيرة من عمر تصفيات كأس العالم 2026.

ويلعب منتخب السعودية أمام أستراليا، يوم الثلاثاء، ضمن آخر جولات الدور الثالث من تصفيات آسيا المؤهلة لكأس العالم.

ووفقًا لصحيفة الرياضية، قرر الاتحاد السعودي لكرة القدم فتح المدرجات أمام الجماهير بالمجان في مباراة المنتخب الأول ونظيره الأسترالي.

ويستضيف مباراة السعودية وأستراليا، ملعب الإنماء في جدة الذي يتسع لأكثر من 60 ألف متفرج.

وحاء هذا القرار، لدعم منتخب السعودية في المباراة المصيرية التي قد تحسم تأهله بشكل مباشر إلي نهائيات كأس العالم القادمة.

ويحتاج منتخب السعودية، إلى الفوز بخمسة أهداف على الأقل لخطف بطاقة التأهل مباشرة إلى المونديال.

وإذا لم ينجح، فسيتحول إلى رابع مراحل التصفيات التي تقسَّم فيها 6 منتخبات على مجموعتين، يتأهل متصدرهما إلى المونديال، ويتواجه الوصيفان ذهابًا وإيابًا لتحديد ممثل آسيا في الملحق العالمي.

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منتخب السعودية يتواجد في المجموعة الثالثة لتصفيات آسيا المؤهلة إلى كأس العالم، بجانب كل من اليابان وأستراليا وإندونيسيا والبحرين والصين.

ويحتل منتخب السعودية، المركز الثالث في مجموعته، برصيد 13 نقطة، حيث فاز في 3 مواجهات وتعادل في 4 وخسر مباراتين.

Everton 2-2 Liverpool player ratings as Tarkowski snatches dramatic point

Everton and James Tarkowski made it a Goodison goodbye to remember in an affair full of drama as he slammed home at the death to snatch a point and dent what has seemed an inevitable Liverpool title charge.

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On target

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Corners

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Everton player ratings Jordan Pickford – 6

Although the England number one had little to do, it was a frustrating evening for Jordan Pickford who parried Curtis Jones’ effort into the path of Salah as Liverpool found what they believed to be the winner.

Jake O'Brien – 8

One of O’Brien’s best performances in an Everton shirt as he continues to make up for a slow start in a rejuvenated run under David Moyes, he was unfortunate not to end the game with three points.

James Tarkowski – 8

Dominant up against Luis Diaz and then against Darwin Nunez, Tarkowski enjoyed an evening to savour, equalising with a thumping finish at the death to send Goodison Park into bedlam.

Jarrad Branthwaite – 7.5

Just like his centre-back partner, Branthwaite enjoyed a fine evening, and continues to rediscover last season’s form as he made what seemed like a million clearances.

Vitaliy Mykolenko – 5.5

Back from injury, the Ukraine endured a quiet evening and summed that up with a late cross into the stands just when Everton needed a pinpoint delivery.

James Garner – 6

Although not as prominent as his teammates, Garner still managed to push his side onto the front foot in what could have resulted in victory on another day.

Idrissa Gueye – 7.5

Among those who deserved three points at Goodison Park, Idrissa Gueye took control in the middle of the park in a scrappy affair, breaking up play throughout.

Jesper Lindstrom – 6

Did well to keep Andrew Robertson busy and push the Liverpool frontline into their defensive half, albeit whilst failing to make his mark on the scoresheet.

Abdoulaye Doucoure – 7

Moving up next to Beto at times, Doucoure handed Virgil van Dijk a rare uncomfortable game, but loses marks for heading a crucial chance wide of the mark. Sent off after the full-time whistle to add to the drama.

Iliman Ndiaye – 6

Earning the free-kick which led to Beto’s opening strike, Ndiaye left his mark before limping off in tears midway through the half. Everton will certainly be hoping for a swift return.

Beto – 9

One of the best games that he has enjoyed at Goodison Park, Beto handed Ibrahima Konate a nightmare at times in a true derby battle, whilst also netting his third goal in two league games.

Substitutes: Jack Harrison, Carlos Alcaraz, Tim Iroegnunam

Liverpool player ratings Alisson – 7

The Brazilian would have been left angered by his side’s lack of sharpness for Beto’s goal, but otherwise enjoyed a quiet game on the shot-stopping front.

Conor Bradley – 6

In a game full of angst, Conor Bradley was among several who received a booking from Michael Oliver, before he tested the referee’s patience with one foul too many for Arne Slot, who hooked the right-back on the hour mark.

Ibrahima Konate – 6.5

Losing a crucial aerial battle in the dying embers, Konate will be desperate to move on from what was a difficult evening at times up against Beto.

Virgil van Dijk – 7.5

Unusually scrappy by his standards and forced to shift out of first gear by a resilient Beto and Doucoure, but still mopped up with aplomb several times.

Andrew Robertson – 6

Again Liverpool’s achilles heel at times, Robertson – like many – failed to escape Oliver’s book and faced the same fate as Bradley when Slot introduced Kostas Tsimikas.

Ryan Gravenberch – 6.5

By his standards, the Dutchman struggled to take control of proceedings and instead found himself sucked into a scrappy affair before Slot brought his game to an end on the hour mark.

Alexis Mac Allister – 7

Found an excellent equaliser by heading home despite his unlikely aerial prowess. Mac Allister is creating a habit of enjoying important moments.

Dominik Szoboszlai – 6.5

Entering the derby in fine form, Szoboszlai struggled to gain control at times up against a frantic Everton midfield. Tested Pickford with a fine effort in the first half.

Mohamed Salah – 8

For a moment, it looked as though the Egyptian King was set to bow out at Goodison Park with one last royal goodbye, only for Tarkowski to spoil his moment.

Luis Diaz – 4

Continuing Liverpool’s number nine problem, Diaz struggled to get into the game and continued to look like a player shoehorned out of position.

Cody Gakpo – 6

Unusually quiet despite recent form, Gakpo followed the initial trend of a frustrating night for Liverpool’s frontline before being replaced by Darwin Nunez.

Substitutes: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kostas Tsimikas, Darwin Nunez, Curtis Jones

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