حقق فريق النادي الأهلي لكرة اليد “رجال” الفوز على نظيره بي إم سي الكونغولي، خلال المباراة التي أقيمت بينهما اليوم الإثنين، ضمن منافسات كأس السوبر الإفريقي.
والتقى النادي الأهلي مع بي إم سي الكونغولي، في إطار مواجهات دور نصف نهائي كأس السوبر الإفريقي البطولة المقامة في الجزائر.
ويشارك في بطولة كأس السوبر الإفريقي كل من الأهلي والزمالك وبي إم سي الكونغولي وجي إس كي الكونغولي.
واستطاع فريق يد الأهلي تحقيق الفوز على بي إم سي الكونغولي بنتيجة 38-21 في نصف نهائي السوبر الإفريقي.
طالع.. فيديو | الزمالك يحسم القمة 127 أمام الأهلي بثنائية الجزيري في الدوري المصري
وبهذا الفوز، يتأهل النادي الأهلي إلى نهائي بطولة كأس السوبر الإفريقي لكرة اليد، لمواجهة الزمالك غداً الثلاثاء.
وكان الزمالك تفوق على نظيره جي إس كي الكونغولي، بنتيجة 41-29 في مباراة نصف النهائي الثاني لبطولة كأس السوبر الإفريقي اليوم الإثنين. موعد مباراة الأهلي والزمالك في نهائي كأس السوبر الإفريقي لكرة اليد
يلتقي الأهلي مع الزمالك غدًا الثلاثاء 16 أبريل، في نهائي السوبر الإفريقي لكرة اليد في تمام الساعة السابعة والنصف مساء بتوقيت القاهرة، الثامنة والنصف بتوقيت السعودية.
The summer transfer window officially opened for business last month and Sunderland have attempted to build on the success of the 2022/23 campaign by adding to their squad.
Who have Sunderland signed this summer?
Black Cats boss Tony Mowbray and sporting director Kristjaan Speakman have made four additions to the side so far, with Jenson Seelt, Jobe Bellingham, Nectarios Triantis, and Luis Semedo having been signed on permanent deals.
However, they could be forced back into the market again if one of their star players is snapped up before the deadline, amid speculation over their impressive winger.
Jack Clarke has been the subject of three offers, including one that totalled £9m, from Premier League side Burnley, which has thrown his future at the Stadium of Light into doubt.
If the former Tottenham Hotspur man does move on then Mowbray could find the dream heir in a deal to sign Noam Emeran, who is a reported transfer target for the Black Cats, on loan from Manchester United.
How good is Noam Emeran?
The 20-year-old wizard, who is predominantly deployed down the left flank, is yet to make his senior bow for the Red Devils but his academy form in recent years suggests that the potential is there for him to be an excellent player for Sunderland.
Sunderland winger Jack Clarke.
Whilst it is a risk to bring in a youngster who is yet to prove his quality at first-team level, the Black Cats reaped the rewards of such a gamble with Amad Diallo last season.
The Ivorian international plundered 14 goals and three Championship assists across 39 appearances, which made him the club's top-scorer.
Emeran could emulate that success and come in as a dream replacement for Clarke, if the English gem moves on before the deadline, as he has showcased his knack for scoring and assisting goals from a left wing position over the last few seasons.
The talented Frenchman, who was once dubbed "athletic" by journalist Josh Bunting, caught the eye at U18 level during the 2020/21 campaign as he racked up five goals and six assists in 16 league matches for United, which works out as a direct goal contribution every 1.45 games on average.
That form earned him a step up to the U21 team on a regular basis and 5 foot 10 hotshot has produced seven goals and two assists across 28 Premier League 2 outings since the start of the 2021/22 season – an average of a direct involvement every 3.1 clashes.
Clarke, on the other hand, is coming off the back of an impressive Championship campaign for Sunderland. The former Leeds United wizard scored nine goals and provided 12 assists in 47 league games for the club, which works out as an average of one contribution every 2.24 matches.
He was able to provide a consistent threat on the left wing with his ability to score and assists goals, which made the 22-year-old maestro a feared opponent for opposition defenders as they struggled to contain him.
Emeran could come in and offer a similar level of quality at the top end of the pitch if he is able to make the step up to playing regular first-team football and is able to translate his academy form, particularly for United's U18 team, over to the Championship.
It is a gamble worth taking for the Black Cats as the exciting youngster has the potential to explode in the same way that Diallo did last season, which could ease any fears over Clarke's possible exit.
Manchester City and RB Leipzig are in active talks over a move for Josko Gvardiol, and a deal could be sealed by the end of the week, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Are Man City signing Josko Gvardiol?
The Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League winners have been heavily linked with a move for the centre-back this summer, with Pep Guardiola looking to bolster his squad ahead of the new campaign.
A transfer has proven tricky to complete, and although transfer expert Romano previously claimed the first part of Gvardiol’s medical had been completed ahead of a move to City, a deal is still yet to materialise.
Leipzig sporting director Max Eberl admitted towards the end of July that the two clubs haven’t agreed on a fee, saying:
"A lot has been written and the latest information about Josko surprised us all. Currently we're still very far apart.
"As you can see, Josko is here – so it's not true. He didn't do a medical check – not that we know. And I don't think he did it behind our backs because he's just a full professional. There is no agreement, not even remotely an agreement."
As a result, a number of City’s rivals have recently been looking to hijack a potential transfer, with reports suggesting that Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool have all submitted offers of their own.
Romano has now provided a further update regarding Gvardiol and a potential Etihad transfer in the last 48 hours, which looks positive. Taking to Twitter, the transfer expert said there is a verbal agreement in place between the two sides and that a deal could finally be signed and sealed by the end of the week.
“Manchester City and RB Leipzig are in active talks to seal Josko Gvardiol deal after the verbal agreement reached 10 days ago.
“It could be finally signed/sealed with all parties [including percentages of future sale/Dinamo Zagreb] by the end of the week.”
Other reports from Sky Sports are claiming a fee of £77.6m has now been agreed, so it looks like Romano's prediction of total completion by week's end might not be far off.
It does look as if a move to the blue side of Manchester is in the pipeline, and should a deal go through, Gvardiol could improve City’s options at the back even further.
Valued at a career-high €75m by Transfermarkt, Gvardiol has impressed over the past 12 months, with FBref ranking him in the top 1% of centre-backs for passes attempted, carries and passes received, showing how he could fit into Guardiola’s possession-based system with ease.
Compared to Ruben Dias, journalist Zach Lowy also labelled the player as a “sensational” defender at the World Cup in Qatar last year.
"Josko Gvardiol is a Rolls-Royce of a defender. 20 years old and the best player on the pitch in a match that featured Kevin De Bruyne and Luka Modric… sensational centre back."
He is also still just 21 years of age, so you’d like to think Guardiola could possibly take the player to the next level over the coming years, something which may make City even stronger at the back, and by the looks of things, we could see further developments very soon.
Recklessness was the charge laid against England after their double collapse at Trent Bridge, but rarely, if ever, has such an accusation been levelled against Alastair Cook
The Report by David Hopps27-Jul-2017Recklessness was the charge laid against England after their double collapse at Trent Bridge invited South Africa back into the series, but rarely, if ever, has such an accusation been levelled against Alastair Cook. England presented him as the chief witness for the defence at the start of the third Test at The Oval – and defence is what he diligently delivered.On a crabby day frequently taunted by heavy showers, England finished four down, 171 to the good. Two of their three debutants perished as did a third batsman, Keaton Jennings, who at this level – in fact, at all levels – also remains comparatively wet behind the ears.At such times, Cook’s calming presence has often offered England succour – nigh on 12,000 Test runs amassed without excess, and as if oblivious to the tribulations around him. He just about held South Africa at bay, a workmanlike 82 not out fashioned by the time players left the field for the final time around six o’clock.South of the Thames, life is supposedly relaxed and informal, especially with a 100th Test for The Oval to celebrate, but not for England, who knew that restraint was expected of them, but who struggled to prosper after Joe Root’s marginal decision to bat.An unbroken stand of 51 between Cook and Ben Stokes as the rain became more frequent brought a different complexion after they had slipped to 120 for 4. Stokes, who had taken offence at the questioning of England’s dedication after their Trent Bridge defeat, again playing with utmost deliberation. It was perhaps safest not to mention it.England’s task to put Nottingham behind them was far from straightforward. There was swing and, surprisingly at The Oval, some seam movement on offer for South Africa’s attack on a green-tinged pitch. England had cause to be grateful that Vernon Philander had to retreat from the fray for periods of the day with a stomach upset. Once again, he was excellent throughout.The shot that got Cook to fifty – a rare wide one from Philander which he flashed through gully – was uncharacteristic of a patient innings in which he left well and prospered off his pads. It was his first Test fifty in the first innings for more than a year. His focus, though, will be forward – and the potential for a 31st Test hundred.He was grateful, on 28, to survive an lbw appeal from Chris Morris, the ball angling in towards leg stump but Ultra Edge spotting a nick on to his pad after South Africa reviewed.South Africa followed up the wicket of Jennings in the fourth over of the day with three more in the afternoon. Tom Westley looked comfortable enough in making 24 by lunch, but he fell four balls after the resumption, edging an outswinger from Chris Morris to second slip. As with any international newcomer, analysis will immediately begin – and with Westley it will doubtless emphasise his penchant for the leg side – but it was a decent delivery.John Crawley at Lord’s in 1994 was the last time England fielded a debutant No. 3 at home and there were similarities in Westley’s game, notably in a fluent manner and a strong leg-side game. A first-class average below 38 was hardly eye-catching, but he had a dapper air at the crease and, at 28, many believe him to be a late developer. England certainly need one.Dawid Malan couldn’t keep out Kagiso Rabada’s fantastic delivery•Getty Images
Philander, who had been limited to four overs with the new ball before lunch, returned in mid-afternoon and removed Joe Root during his second over back. Root was drawn into a work to leg by a slightly back-of-a-length delivery of impeccable line, it left him a fraction and Quinton de Kock changed direction in time to take a fine, one-handed catch to his right.Dawid Malan, on debut at five, is no stodge: selections like this further underline that England are not about to block out the rest of the summer. He was preferred to Liam Dawson as England sought refuge in an extra batsman, but managed only a single before his 17th delivery proved to be his last, a high-class yorker from Kagiso Rabada, which swung late to hit middle and leg and which left the left-handed Malan falling to the floor as it did so, evidence of a closed-off stance.The sum of England’s morning was 62 in 22.1 overs for the loss of Jennings, who made a duck and who is looking increasingly unlikely to survive his first Test summer. Influential figures, Andy Flower among them, like his character, but increasingly England will be disturbed by his batting average.In three Tests, Jennings’ technique has been well and truly filleted. South Africa are experts at it, especially against someone who they regard as one of their own. He has looked increasingly statuesque; as if afraid every move might be his last. Three debutants at The Oval might not preclude a fourth in Manchester.Not for the first time this series, he was skilfully worked over by Philander, his footwork tentative and bat searching blindly as if unsure which way the ball was moving. He deflected a delivery into his pads, not too far short of square leg, and then pushed blindly at the next. Philander then got him at third slip as he dangled his bat without conviction.Jennings’ departure paved the way for an Essex alliance between Cook and Westley, Westley heartened no doubt, in his first Test innings, to have the presence at the crease of a county colleague he holds in such high regard.The Oval is traditionally the ground for England debutants, but that owes much to its regular place in the English calendar as the last Test of the summer. To find three of them, all a little squeamish with nerves, searching for dressing room pegs in only the third Test of the summer, was a sign of England’s problems.Three debutants a few months before the start of an Ashes series is hardly ideal for England. Consolation, though, is easy to find because South Africa caused the same fallout in the last Australian summer. Tough and uncompromising, they are adept at uncovering weaknesses. Westley’s first four scoring shots in Test cricket were all boundaries, the first of them a signature shot as he whipped Morne Morkel to the square leg boundary.He was fortunate to get a thin edge on an lbw appeal from Morkel before taking two more boundaries off the first over from Keshav Maharaj, the left-arm spinner. An aerial drive was too close to short extra cover for comfort; a further boundary off his pads possessed more aplomb.Neither Morkel nor Rabada were at the top of their game before lunch. Morkel was too short, going for 28 in his first six, while Rabada, despite putting himself through a heavy workload in the nets during his one-Test suspension under the totting up procedure, took a while to slip into gear.Both stepped it up after lunch. Morkel was particularly impressive during a demanding afternoon spell of fuller length. Cook and Root were forced to tough it out. The former captain survived; his replacement didn’t. Root slumped back in a dressing room chair, disconsolate and, like many before him, watched Cook dig England out of a hole.
علق رضا البلتاجي الحكم السابق، على قرارات حكم مباراة اليوم بين فريقي الزمالك ودريمز الغاني، التي جمعت بينهما ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية الإفريقية.
وتعادل الزمالك سلبيًا مع دريمز، على أرضية استاد القاهرة الدولي، في إطار ذهاب نصف نهائي الكونفدرالية.
وقال البلتاجي في تصريحات عبر قناة “المحور”: “أرى أن الزمالك يستحق ركلة جزاء في الشوط الأول الدقيقة 20 أمام دريمز بعد دفع في ظهر مهاجم الزمالك سيف الدين الجزيري، الحكم كان خلف المهاجم والمدافع ولذلك لم ير اللعبة”.
طالع أيضاً.. جوميز: حزنت من لاعبي الزمالك بعد التعادل مع دريمز.. وعلينا القتال لتحقيق الفوز في غانا
وأوضح: “الحكم أدار المباراة في مجملها بشكل جيد جدًا وهو عادل وأمين ومنصف وبدنيًا لائق ومتعاون بشكل جيد مع المساعدين، ولكن في هذه اللعبة أخفق في تقديرها، كانت ممكن تؤدي إلى مكسب الزمالك وتعطي له أفضلية”.
وأتم: “كنت أتمنى هذا الحكم يدير مباراة العودة في غانا، نأمل أن يأتي حكم في شجاعته وعدالته”.
Manchester United seem to be edging closer towards another big signing, which could actually have the biggest impact on getting the best out of Erik ten Hag's squad…
Who are Manchester United signing this summer?
That's according to a report by Italian outlet La Repubblica, relayed by Fiorentina.it, who suggest that Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat already has an agreement in place with the Red Devils and is awaiting their official bid.
Due to such an advancement in personal terms, it is suggested that the Viola will accept a bid of around €25m (£22m), yet they are yet to receive one.
The Moroccan midfielder is holding out for the historic English outfit, and seemingly only has eyes for them following their progressing pursuit. An 'acceleration' is expected soon, given that they have now tied up a deal for Rasmus Hojlund and can focus all their efforts on a new target.
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Such a deal would add to their earlier signings of Mason Mount and Andre Onana, on top of their new Danish frontman.
How good is Sofyan Amrabat?
To bring in such a controlling presence to marshall their engine room could have a revolutionary effect on the rest of the squad, as they would be able to exert their control over far more matches due to his qualities.
After all, the 26-year-old has starred for both club and country across the last 12 months, gaining far more fame with the latter.
Especially given he was a key figure in Morocco's historic run to the World Cup semi-finals, as the first African team to reach such a stage. Journalist Carlo Garganese would even suggest:
"Amrabat the best centre midfielder in the tournament. MONSTER".
Such a notion was bolstered by his 85% pass accuracy, 2.3 tackles and 1.4 clearances per game maintained throughout the competition, with his tough-tackling and relentless nature lauded, via Sofascore.
Of all the stars set to enjoy such an acquisition, Bruno Fernandes would arguably thank his manager more than most, seeing another steely midfielder welcomed to supplement his creativity.
Last season saw him excel with Casemiro just behind him, so to have both the legendary Brazilian and Amrabat would give him complete freedom to do as he pleases.
bruno-fernandes
The Portugal international is famed for his desperation to create, seldom looking backwards if an opportunity to forge a chance is there. As such, he posted 3.3 key passes per game last year in the Premier League, creating 32 big chances; the most of anyone in the division. This was on top of his 14-goal haul across all competitions.
Even Kevin De Bruyne could not match him creatively, forging just 31 big chances, and yet he finished the season with double (16) the assists of United's 28-year-old maestro (eight).
For some time a debate raged on regarding who was the better player of these two attacking midfielders, and yet the respective quality of their sides has seen the 32-year-old pull out in front after his recent treble success.
Should Fernandes be afforded even more license to roam and create, his outstanding figures are set to soar even higher, with a team having only been improved throughout this summer window.
Amrabat would be the hardworking foil to the former Sporting CP star's electric desperation to score, and his signing could add that extra layer of solidity and reliability behind him to truly make help him surpass City's legendary Belgian.
أوضح عبد الواحد السيد مدير الكرة بالفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك، سبب احتفال مصطفى شلبي لاعب الفريق بهدفه في مرمى دريمز الغاني، ببطولة كأس الكونفدرالية الإفريقية.
الزمالك تأهل إلى نهائي كأس الكونفدرالية بعد الفوز على دريمز، في المباراة التي أقيمت اليوم الأحد، في إياب دور نصف النهائي بثلاثة أهداف دون رد، على ملعب بابا يارا في غانا.
وقال عبد الواحد السيد في تصريحات للمركز الإعلامي: “الأحتفال كان مع محمود عبد الرازق “شيكابالا” قائد الفريق وباقي أفراد الجهاز الفني في المدرجات، وهذا ما وثقته الكاميرات والفيديوهات أثناء المباراة”.
طالع أيضاً.. ميدو: لاعب الأهلي يظن نفسه “هنري” ويحتاج إلى طبيب نفسي.. ويوجه سؤالًا لـ مصطفى شلبي
وأتم: “الاحتفال لا يوجد به أي إساءة لأي شخص، وجاء عفوياً في ظل صعوبة المباراة وتأكيد التأهل للنهائي، خاصة وأن اللاعب يرتبط بعلاقة قوية مع جماهير الزمالك”. هدف مصطفى شلبي الثالث في مرمى دريمز بالكونفدرالية
Half-centuries from both opening batsmen took the total to 208 for 3, which was well beyond the Jamaica Tallawahs’ reach
The Report by Peter Della Penna22-Aug-2017 Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsChris Gayle notched up a half-century in his 50th CPL match•Ashley Allen – CPL T20 / Getty
The Universe Boss marked his 50th CPL match with his 63rd T20 fifty as St Kitts & Nevis Patriots brushed past Jamaica Tallawahs by 37 runs to clinch a place in the playoffs for the first time in their three-year history.Chris Gayle made the most of a life on 15 to top-score with 71 not out off 55 balls as the Patriots racked up 208 for 3, the highest total of the CPL this season, and the second-highest including the previous four. Armed with scoreboard pressure, they were then able to restrict the Tallawahs to 171 for 7 in reply with left-arm wristspinner Tabraiz Shamsi picking up 3 for 35 in four overs.A night to forget in the fieldTallawahs did themselves few favors over the course of the night, following up Kumar Sangakkara’s decision to bowl first by producing a slipshod fielding performance either side of a 35-minute rain delay at the eight-over mark. The Patriots had a comparatively modest start, only scoring 38 in the Powerplay, but a key moment occurred in the sixth over when Gayle was spilled at long leg by Odean Smith.Kesrick Williams tucked Gayle up trying to pull and sent the chance Smith’s way, but the 20-year-old was perhaps preoccupied trying to position his body to stay within the ropes. He wound up bobbling the ball initially before dropping it altogether as it bounced over for four. Smith followed up in the next over and was swiftly punished by Lewis three times to the cover and fine leg rope as he motored toward 69 off 39 balls. By the time the Gayle-Lewis stand ended, they had piled on 110 off 12.3 overs.The race for 200After Lewis fell, Carlos Brathwaite and then Mohammad Nabi teed off at the other end. Like Gayle, each had early let-offs. Brathwaite was put down by Andre McCarthy on 13 to end the 15th over before finishing with 26 off 13 balls. Nabi should have been taken on his first ball but Jonathan Foo bailed out of a chance.While Gayle was sedate for most of his innings – he took 46 balls to reach his half-century – he sprang to life in the 18th over, smashing Mohammad Sami for a four and two sixes off consecutive balls as part of a 25-run over. Two more sixes by Nabi off Rovman Powell and Williams off the last two overs took Patriots past 200.Shamsi’s squeezeTallawahs gave a hearty effort early in the chase but never seriously challenged the Patriots total. Jonathan Carter made the initial breakthrough as Trevor Griffith miscued a full toss on 42 in the ninth over.Tabraiz Shamsi burrowed his way through the Tallawahs in the middle overs, finishing with 3 for 35 as five of the final six wickets fell to spin. Glenn Phillips fell three balls after drinks, as he tried to hit Shamsi over midwicket for his second six in a row but only managed to pick out Shamar Brooks. Shamsi was involved in the wicket of Sangakkara next, snaring a catch at point off Nabi to set the Tallawahs back further at 87 for 3 in the 12th over.Lendl Simmons then found Brooks on the midwicket boundary again for Shamsi’s second wicket in the 13th over before Foo missed a sweep in Shamsi’s next over.
If Leeds United can complete the transfer of Coventry City star Gustavo Hamer, it would be the "signing of the window", according to fan and host of the One Leeds Fan Channel, Conor McGilligan.
Is Gustavo Hamer joining Leeds United this summer?
It hasn't been a good few months for the Leeds faithful recently. A miserable Premier League campaign was rounded off with a final-day relegation after a humbling defeat at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road.
Following that, the club had to endure an exodus of first-team players who wanted to play top-flight football again next season despite failing to keep the club up.
And then, to top it all off, the club captain and standout defender Liam Cooper went down injured after scoring a goal against Cardiff City in the team's first game back in the Championship last weekend.
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However, there have been some genuinely positive developments regarding transfers for Daniel Farke and the team.
According to The Athletic's Phil Hay, the Peacocks are "keen" on Coventry star Harmer despite the deal not being "cheap or easy to do."
Coventry City's Gustavo Hamer
According to Football Insider, the West Midlands side have set a price tag of £12m plus an additional £2m of add-ons for any team that want to sign the 26-year-old, which while expensive, could be achievable for Leeds, especially should they get £20m for American international Tyler Adams.
If the 49ers group can get this deal over the line, it would be a great way to improve the side and win fans over, with prominent Leeds supporter McGilligan already describing it as potentially the "signing of the window."
He expressed his excitement at the potential signing on the One Leeds Fan Channel YouTube channel, saying:
"Gustavo Hamer would be, that would be the signing of the window. It would be the signing of the window.
"I think above Ampadu as well. I think Gus Hamer is such a good player."
How much does Gustavo Harmer earn?
The former Feyenoord man currently earns a relatively modest wage of £6,538-a-week in the West Midlands, which makes him the sixth-highest earner in the entire Sky Blues squad, per Capology.
Were he to make the move to the Whites this summer, he would likely earn a significant raise as the likes of Adams – who he could be replacing – earns £55,000-a-week in South Yorkshire.
And it would be a well-deserved raise as the Itajai-born machine had a brilliant season for Coventry last year, starting 42 games, scoring 11 goals, providing ten assists, winning nine Man-of-the-Match awards and averaging a seriously impressive match rating of 7.26 for the entire campaign, per WhoScored.
Coventry City midfielder Gustavo Hamer.
His underlying numbers are just as impressive as you might imagine and suggest that were he to make a move, he would be able to slot right in and maintain his remarkable performances.
According to FBref, which compares players across the next best eight leagues, the 5 foot 7 dynamo sits in the top 1% for assists, the top 3% for total shots, the top 4% for expected assists and shot-creating actions, the top 5% for non-penalty goals and non-penalty expected goals, all per 90.
Described as the team's "main creative player" by journalist Josh Bunting, his potential arrival at Leeds would strengthen their promotion push while severely weakening Coverntry's, killing two birds with one stone for Farke's men.
كشف أسطورة منتخب تونس ومدرب الترجي السابق ومساعد الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي سيركل بروج البلجيكي الحالي، راضي الجعايدي، الأسباب التي تمنح الأفضلية لأبناء باب سويقة أمام الأهلي في نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا.
وستقام مباراة الذهاب بين الأهلي والترجي في “رادس” بتونس يوم 18 مايو، بينما ستكون مواجهة الإياب في القاهرة يوم 25 مايو.
وتواصل “btolat.com” مع الجعايدي بين عامي 2021 و2022، للحديث عن نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا وكيف يتفوق الترجي من وجهة نظره أمام الأهلي.
وسبق وفاز الجعايدي باللقب مع الترجي قبل 30 عامًا على حساب الزمالك وهي أولى بطولات الفريق التونسي في المسابقة القارية.
اقرأ أيضًا.. إينرامو لـ بطولات: الترجي ستكون له اليد العليا أمام الأهلي.. وكاردوسو كلمة السر
وقال بطل نسخة 1994: “بالنسبة لي، هناك تغيير كبير للغاية في أداء الترجي، واختلاف بين الفريق الذي شاهدناها في دور المجموعات والآخر الذي ظهر في الأدوار الإقصائية في دوري أبطال إفريقيا”.
وأضاف: “الأمر لم يكن فنيًا فقط، انظر، أصبح هناك تنظيم إداري، وعلى مستوى الإعلام، أصبح هناك استقرار وهو ما أفاد المدرب الجديد، ميجيل كاردوسو”.
وتابع: “لقد تعاقد الفريق مع لاعبين مميزين أضافوا الكثير للترجي خاصة في دوري أبطال إفريقيا، وساعدوه في التأهل إلى النهائي”.
وعن تأثير المدرب الجديد، ميجيل كاردوسو: “المدرسة البرتغالية مميزة بالجانب التكتيكي وهو ما شاهدناه مع الترجي في المباريات الأخيرة، كانت هناك صلابة دفاعية أمام فريق سريع ويبني الهجمات من الدفاع مثل صن داونز من خلال متابعتي لهاتين المواجهتين”.
واستمر: “هنا انضباط من جانب اللاعبين، فهم يطبقون طريقة المدرب بشكل رائع وهو ما طور أداء ومستوى الترجي”.
وعن أداء الحارس أمان الله مميش مع الترجي: “ما شاء الله عليه، ربي يحفظه، رغم سنه الصغير إلا أنه أثبت جدارته بحراسة مرمى الفريق، لكن أداءه بالنسبة لي لم يكن مفاجأة، أبيه مدرب حراس وظهر تأثيره على ابنه”.
وأكمل: “وبالتالي، يتمتع مميش بثقة كبيرة للغاية مع الترجي، فهو لا يشعر بأي اهتزاز لحماية عرين الفريق، لديه قوة شخصية كبيرة مع مساعدة المدافعين الخبرة مثل ياسين مرياح، محمد أمين توجاي، لذلك أصبحت هناك قوة دفاعية لا يستهان بها”.
واستفاض: “وأتمنى أن يستمر في التألق مع الترجي خاصة وأن أمامه تحدي كبير أمام الأهلي في نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا”.
وعن لقاء الأهلي والترجي في النهائي: “مواجهة ستكون قوية للغاية، ليست سهلة على الإطلاق، الأفضلية بالنسبة لي للترجي لأنه أظهر قوة شخصيته في المباريات السابقة، متوازن في كل الخطوط ويتعامل مع كل المنافسين بكل واقعية”.
وأضاف: “فريق منظم ويدافع بكثافة ولديه كل الإمكانات لخلق الفرص وتهديد مرمى الأهلي، خاصة اللاعبين البرازيليين رودريجو رودريجيز ويان ساس، لاعبين قدما الإضافة على مستوى الهجوم، وفي الدفاع هناك مرياح وتوجاي بجانب محمد أمين بن حميدة، ووسط الملعب خاصة روجر أهولو، لديه توازن بين الدفاع والهجوم”.
وتابع: “لذلك نحن نتحدث عن فريق متكامل، رغم أن المواجهة ستكون مع الأهلي الذي وصل للنهائي الخامس على التوالي وينتصر في المباريات الأخيرة ولكن الترجي لديه الأفضلية”.
وبسؤاله “هل ستكون هناك أفضلية للأهلي لتواجد مباراة الإياب في القاهرة” رد: “نحن نتحدث عن فريقين كبيرين، بالطبع تكون هناك ميزة للعب بين جماهيرك وفي أرضك، لابد أن يسجل الترجي في رادس ولا يقبل أي هدف في مرماه، لأنه الإياب سيكون صعبًا للغاية مع 80 ألف متفرج، سيكون هناك ضغط كبير على اللاعبين، خاصة الشباب، لكن عندي ثقة أن الترجي يجيد التعامل مع تلك المواجاهت الصعبة ورأينا أمام صن داونز”.
وزاد: “نتمنى أن نشاهد مباراتين رائعتين بين الأهلي والترجي في إطار الروح الرياضية بين اللاعبين والمدربين”.
وبسؤاله “الأهلي يشعر بأنه نفسيًا أفضل أمام الترجي كنتائج عكس صن داونز، هل هذا قد يمنحه أفضلية؟”، أجاب: “بالطبع، العامل النفسي مهم لأي فريق ويجب تهيئة جميع اللاعبين لذلك، ولكن بالنسبة لي الجانب التكتيكي مقسم على المباراتين وليست مباراة واحدة، أمر مهم للغاية”.
وتابع: “المباراة الأولى ستكون مؤثرة للغاية قبل الإياب نفسيًا، لأنها تمنح المدير الفني مفتاح التحضير للمباراة الثانية على المستوى التكتيكي كاختيار اللاعبين في التشكيل لإيقاف خطورة المنافس، واعتقد أن الترجي كما قلت لديه مرونة أكبر من الأهلي وتوازن أفضل”.
واختتم الجعايدي حواره معنا برأيه في أداء الأهلي: “الفريق لديه نقاط ضعف كثيرة ويقبل الكثير من الأهداف مؤخرًا وشباكه اهتزت 14 مرة في الدوري المصري في 12 مباراة فقط وهناك أهداف سهلة دخلت مرماه في دوري أبطال إفريقيا، هناك مشاكل في الدفاع وواضحة للغاية وأتمنى أن يستغلها الترجي ويعود بالبطولة إلى تونس”.