AB de Villiers – yes or no? South Africa 'should do anything' to win T20 World Cup, says Jonty Rhodes

The former batsman is, however, concerned about the worrying precedent that would set

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Jonty Rhodes at a training camp•AFP

Jonty Rhodes believes South Africa should “do anything” to win the T20 World Cup, and that means picking AB de Villiers, who hasn’t played international cricket for nearly two years, if needed. But Rhodes is concerned that picking de Villiers could set a worrying precedent, as it would mean leaving out a player who would be in contention in the lead-up to the tournament.Rhodes’ fear is the same as that expressed by middle-order batsman Rassie van der Dussen during the World Cup last year, as van der Dussen would likely have lost his spot had de Villiers been picked. Incidentally, van der Dussen ended as South Africa’s second-highest scorer, averaging 62.20 with three half-centuries, behind Faf du Plessis.”I think it’s interesting because it’s a tough call,” Rhodes told ESPNcricinfo on the sidelines of the Road Safety World Series in Mumbai. “You want your best team to play, it’s also tough on the guys who then miss out. You know AB is a very special player so then do you set a precedent for a guy like AB de Villiers if he is not playing for South Africa, I mean why are you selecting him?”I suppose a lot of people watch how he performed at the IPL but just watching him in the Big Bash, he’s such a class player; I’m a big fan of AB de Villiers. I’m just not sure of the precedent. If you want to win a T20 World Cup, you should do anything to win it. You’re not breaking any rules, you are setting a slight precedent and you are going to be upsetting a few players who are going to miss out. But a team without AB de Villiers or a team with AB de Villiers… I’d love to see that guy play. Although difficult to answer that because I’m not somebody who is missing out, I’m also not from the administration about setting this kind of precedent, so I don’t have to make that call. It’ll just be great to see AB de Villiers play at a World Cup again for us.”De Villiers retired from international cricket in May 2018 and it was later revealed that he made an offer to play the 50-over World Cup last year, but was turned down by the national selectors.AB de Villiers had announced his international retirement in May 2018•BCCI

There have been recent talks of de Villiers returning to the international fold and the new head coach Mark Boucher indicated last month that if de Villiers were available, they would take him to Australia later this year for the T20 World Cup.South Africa will be desperate to get the best players for a global tournament after their seventh-place finish in the ODI World Cup last year, with only three wins in eight completed games.Cricket in the country is also coming out of a crisis. Boucher took over as the head coach in December – until 2023 – and Graeme Smith was named the CSA director of cricket to help pull the team and the administration out of the abyss both on and off the field. South Africa lost a home Test series to Sri Lanka a year ago and were blanked 3-0 in India later in the year before losing a home Test series to England despite taking a 1-0 lead. That was followed by du Plessis stepping down as their Test and T20I captain last month.Things look slightly more promising in ODIs, though. They recently swept the home series against Australia, the first series win under Boucher.”Firstly, South Africa have just won a series against Australia, it’s the first series we’ve won after a new start,” Rhodes said. “I don’t think anybody is saying ‘all is fixed’, so I think there’s a lot of work to be done. Mark Boucher is the head coach and knows there’s a lot to put in place but finally, we’ve won a series.”For the T20 World Cup, South Africa will also be upbeat because of the possible presence of Dale Steyn, who is now focusing on only one format and is set to play the IPL again after featuring in the Pakistan Super League and Big Bash League recently. On the international front too, he played two games against England at home and one more against Australia last month, taking three wickets in as many T20Is this year.”If you add a guy like Dale to [Lungi] Ngidi and [Kagiso] Rabada, you’ve got real pace,” Rhodes said. “And in T20 cricket, you’ve to knock people over. Economy rates are important but you also got to take wickets. You might be good for seven or eight overs but if you haven’t taken wickets in the powerplay, you’ve given the opposition a real platform to launch. You do need wicket-takers in your team.”A guy like [Tabraiz] Shamsi for me can be an important part of our T20 World Cup [squad] even in Australia, not big turning wickets but if there’s bounce, the left-arm chinaman can become a handful. Hoggy (Brad Hogg) played cricket forever, and successfully. In Australia, you can as a wristspinner get reward for what you do.”So with the pace of Steyn, Ngidi and Rabada, they got to add a few allrounders – [Andile] Phehlukwayo or somebody, in limited-overs cricket he’s got a knack of taking wickets because he changes up; every delivery is different and that’s what you need. If you haven’t got pure pace, you’ve got to work on other skills. And if you have those four guys who can take wickets, and someone like a Shamsi, then you have a world-class bowling attack. In T20 cricket, it’s not just about the batting, if you can continue to take wickets, you’re in the game.”

Athletic Club president blasts Barcelona's 'lack of respect' amid Nico Williams transfer links – but praises Hansi Flick for comments on Spain star

Athletic Club presdent Jon Uriarte claimed Barcelona made certain assumptions during their highly public pursuit of Euro 2024 winner Nico Williams.

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Uriarte hits out at BarcelonaWilliams pursuit lacked respectFlick considered the exceptionWHAT HAPPENED?

Uriarte was speaking before his side faced Barcelona in Saturday evening's La Liga clash in Montjuic. But while he had kind words for Hansi Flick, who has refused to speak openly about the Catalan pursuit of Williams, he was less enamoured with how others at the club approached the situation.

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During and after his star performances at Euro 2024 with Spain, Barcelona wanted Williams and made little attempt to hide it. President Joan Laporta has been unfazed in expressing the club's interest and such comments were often underpinned by a tone of inevitable optimism. Yet a deal for the winger has proved beyond Barcelona, whose financial fragilty has stopped them from being able to register new signing Dani Olmo, forcing him to miss two La Liga games and counting at this stage.

WHAT JON URIARTE SAID

Uriarte told : "We are calm. It is natural that our players arouse interest in the market. It is normal for Nico's case to be in the eye of the hurricane, but there are things that we did not like, such as lack of respect or assuming things that were not going to happen. But it must be done with respect.

"I liked Flick's words when he said that he wasn't talking about Nico because he was a player from another club."

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It seems unlikely that, despite a well publicised release clause, Williams will move on before the August 30 transfer deadline. Barcelona are struggling just to register the players they have and need to offload more, while other clubs like Arsenal and Chelsea haven't taken a serious run at him as yet.

سلوت يحذر لاعبي ليفربول: لا تنجرفوا وراء الحماس.. والحديث عن اللقب أمر ممل

وجه المدير الفني لفريق ليفربول، آرني سلوت، تحذيرًا قويًا إلى لاعبيه فيما يخص تصدرهم لجدول الدوري الإنجليزي في الوقت الحالي.

ويستعد ليفربول لمواجهة ساوثهامبتون، عصر غد الأحد، في الجولة الثانية عشر من الدوري الإنجليزي.

ويتصدر ليفربول جدول البطولة برصيد 28 نقطة، بفارق 5 نقاط عن أقرب ملاحقيه مانشستر سيتي.

وقال سلوت في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “ميرور” الإنجليزية: “نحن جميعًا ندرك حقيقة أننا خضنا 11 مباراة فقط في الموسم ولن ننجرف وراء الحماس”.

وأضاف: “ليس الأمر وكأن هذه هي المرة الأولى في تاريخ ليفربول التي نتصدر فيها الدوري”.

وشدد: “لا أعتقد أن أصحاب النادي سوف ينجرفون وراء الحماس، أنا بالتأكيد لن أنجرف وراء الحماس، ولن ينجرف اللاعبون كذلك”.

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ولا يتفق سلوت مع أولئك الذين ينظرون إلى ليفربول باعتباره المرشح الأوفر حظًا للتتويج باللقب في نهاية الموسم.

واسترسل الهولندي: “لا أتحدث عن المرشحين، إنه أمر ممل لكنني أتحدث فقط عن المباراة التالية وهي تحدٍ في حد ذاته”.

وأكد: “لقد قلت عدة مرات أن الهوامش في الدوري الإنجليزي صغيرة جدًا، هذا صحيح طوال الموسم”.

وأوضح: “تابعت الدوري في موسم سابق، كانت هناك لحظة كان فيها مانشستر سيتي متأخرًا بثماني نقاط عن آرسنال (موسم 2022-23) لذا فلا فائدة من الانفعال على الإطلاق في هذه اللحظة”.

وتابع: “هذه الفرق مثل مانشستر سيتي وآرسنال وتشيلسي وحتى مانشستر يونايتد وجميع الفرق الأخرى قادرة على تقديم سلسلة من الانتصارات كما فعلنا”.

واستأنف: “لذا فإننا لا ننفعل على الإطلاق وننظر إلى الأمر كما قلت للتو من حيث المرشحين للفوز أو أي شيء آخر، يعرف اللاعبون ما يجب عليهم فعله للفوز بالمباراة، وهو أمر كثير”.

واختتم: “إذا كان بإمكانهم تقديم 50% أقل وما زالوا يفوزون، فربما نعتقد أن لدينا 50% إضافية ولا نحتاج إلى تقديم أقصى ما لدينا لتحقيق النتائج، لكننا نعلم أنه كدنا نفعل ذلك في العديد من المباريات”.

How Bumrah comes back from injury will shape his career – McGrath

“He’s still quite young and he’s got a couple of good seasons, but this would be the making of him.”

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How Bumrah performs post-injury will be his making – McGrath

Jasprit Bumrah has had a lean run since his return from a stress fracture, sustained last year. He showed signs off rust in his first international game, a T20I match in Indore in January, on return, and later he went wicketless in the three-match ODI series in New Zealand. In between, during the T20I series in New Zealand, he wasn’t at his best either, giving away 17 and 13 runs in Super Overs.ALSO READ: Chopra: What’s behind Jasprit Bumrah’s dip in form?In the Test series opener at Basin Reserve, Bumrah managed just one wicket in 26.4 overs in a heavy loss for India.Former Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath reckons that how well Bumrah copes with this phase during his comeback will shape his career.”It comes back to the individual and how well he knows himself and how well he has done previously,” McGrath told ESPNcricinfo. “So, yeah, Jasprit Bumrah, he’s still quite young and he’s got a couple of good seasons, but this would be the making of him.”McGrath stressed on the importance of a positive mindset and clarity in thought, explaining bowlers usually need time to feel their way back into action.”It’s more about the mindset,” he said. “Coming back from injury is more like starting the season. If you finish the season up here [indicating a high level with his hand], the next season you want to start back up here. It doesn’t work that way and it took me a few seasons to work that out. I thought this is where I want to get to [the high level] and I’m starting the season again or coming back from injury, I’m starting down here [at a lower level]. So, I’ve to realise that and allow myself a few matches to get into where I want to get to and get on that upward slope. I think that’s probably the biggest issue – the expectations from everyone, back in the team I’ve got to pick up exactly from where I left off.”And if you identify that you’ve got things in place, then your thought process is, ‘Okay this is what I want to achieve this game and it’s about the process. Getting the ball coming out well, bowling the areas I want and then building it up each match.’ If you got that way, the process, two or three matches, you’re back up at the top. But, he [Bumrah] has played only one [Test] match and everyone is into him. That’s how it goes.”Prior to his T20I comeback, Bumrah had been pulled out of Gujarat’s Ranji Trophy fixture. Should he have been allowed to test out his fitness in four-day cricket before coming back to international cricket?”Sometimes, it is a better way, otherwise no,” McGrath said. “It’s about the player themselves – where they are at and what they’re looking to achieve. To me, it’s more how we he bowled. Did he bowl a heap of rubbish? Then maybe there’s a few issues. Did he bowl well and didn’t take a wicket? One-day cricket is not about taking wickets. Early on you want to take wickets but it’s about containment. T20 cricket is sort of similar, and it’s about how well he’s bowling.”Sometimes, coming back in Shield cricket in Australia or Ranji Trophy you have over here, there’s more expectations on the player to come back and dominate first ball. And if he doesn’t, then there’s more pressure.”

Arsenal star is quickly becoming their best player alongside Saka & Rice

The end of the season is rapidly approaching, and for the first time in a very, very long time, Arsenal genuinely have a chance of lifting the Premier League title.

Mikel Arteta's side were in a heated title race last season, but by this time, they had rather spectacularly fallen away from Manchester City – this time, it's different.

There are several reasons for this renewed solidity in this young Gunners' side, but the most obvious reason for their ability to stay in the race is the additions made in the summer.

For example, Declan Rice has firmly established himself as one of the most influential players on the team alongside Bukayo Saka, but there is another star who has become quintessential to Arteta's free-scoring team.

Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka's performances this season

In recent years, players who have transferred to a new team for £100m or more have tended to struggle in their first seasons or two, be that Jack Grealish, Enzo Fernandes or Moises Caicedo, but not Rice.

Declan Rice

If anything, the former West Ham United captain has looked even better since moving to Arsenal last summer.

In his 49 appearances for the North Londoners this term, the 25-year-old has alternated between playing as six and a left eight, all while racking up seven goals and ten assists, which might explain the fans singing that they got him for half price.

While the Kingston upon Thames-born midfielder has added an attacking element to his game this season, his national teammate Saka has always been one of the Gunners' biggest goal threats, and this year has been no different, well aside from the fact that he's more potent than ever.

In his 46 games thus far, the 22-year-old dynamo has scored 20 goals and provided 14 assists, meaning he averages a goal involvement every 1.35 games and has already comfortably beaten his tally of 15 goals and 11 assists from last season.

Appearances

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Goals

20

Assists

14

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However, as effective as the Hale End icon has been in front of goal this year, there is one Arsenal star who has had an even more productive 2024 so far and has arguably become the most crucial player on the team.

Arsenal's most crucial man in 2024

Yes, the player in question is German international and former Chelsea man Kai Havertz, who, after a slow start to life as an Arsenal player, has exploded into life since the turn of the year.

Kai Havertz

In all competitions so far, the 24-year-old has scored 13 goals and provided six assists in 49 appearances, and while that alone is an impressive tally for a first season considering he has spent 32 games in midfield, what is truly impressive is what has happened in 2024.

In the 16 league games since New Year's Day, the Aachen-born ace has scored eight goals and provided five assists, meaning he has been averaging a goal involvement every 1.23 league games, and they have not been meaningless goals either.

Appearances

16

Goals

8

Assists

5

Goal Involvements

0.81

He scored the winner against Brentford in early March, the second goal away to Brighton & Hove Albion and the third in the club's 3-2 win away to Tottenham Hotspur. That's not bad for a man who didn't find the net in open play until November.

In short, the once derided goal-shy midfielder has become a goal-scoring "machine", as described by talent scout Jacek Kulig, now notably ranking in the top 1% of midfielders in Europe for expected goals.

In the process of such a remarkable run of form, he has now become Arteta's most important player. It's funny how things can change, isn't it?

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‘Part of football’ – Andre Onana reacts to costly Joshua Zirkzee touch that cost Man Utd vital goal & precious points at Brighton

Andre Onana opened up about Joshua Zirkzee's touch which cost Manchester United crucial points against Brighton.

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  • Onana spoke about Zirkzee's mistake in Brighton clash
  • Refused to blame the new signing
  • Brighton beat Man Utd 2-1
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    After Danny Welbeck broke the deadlock in the first half for Brighton, Amad Diallo brought United back into the game with a brilliant strike just on the hour mark. Ten minutes later, Alejandro Garnacho thought that he had handed his team the lead. However, when he scored from the tightest of angles, his effort took a flick off team-mate and summer signing Zirkzee – who happened to be in an offside position mere centimetres from the goal line.

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    Joao Pedro eventually scored a last-minute goal to hand the Seagulls a crucial three points against the Premier League giants. Red Devils custodian Andre Onana was understandably disappointed with the result, however, he did not want to blame new signing Zirkzee for costing the team a vital goal.

  • WHAT ANDRE ONANA SAID

    Speaking to the club's official media channel, the Cameroonian goalkeeper said: "We came here to win, unfortunately we didn’t win. We had a great game, I think we were better than them, we had more chances, we had more possession, we had more control of the game. Unfortunately, they disallowed us a goal, but that’s part of football, that’s part of life, we have to move on."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

    After the disappointing result at Amex Stadium, Erik ten Hag's side will return to Old Trafford on September 1 as they host rivals Liverpool in a high-voltage Premier League clash.

André Rizek exalta vitória do RB Bragantino no Morumbi: 'Botou o São Paulo na roda'

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O Red Bull Bragantino venceu o São Paulo, no Morumbi, neste domingo e se consolidou na liderança do Brasileirão. Pelas redes sociais, o jornalista André Rizek comentou o triunfo da equipe do interior paulista na capital, dizendo que a Massa Bruta como o Tricolor na roda.

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-Um segundo tempo à altura de quem lidera o Brasileiro. O Bragantino colocou a bola no chão e botou o São Paulo na roda. Foi muito dominante. Jogando essa bolinha do segundo tempo, o São Paulo vai seguir sem ganhar de ninguém – disse o jornalista do SporTV.

Líder e invicto, o Massa Bruta soma 21 pontos em nove partidas. O time acumula três empates e seis vitórias. O São Paulo segue sem vitória no campeonato, com apenas cinco pontos somados, com cinco empates e quatro derrotas nos nove jogos disputados até o momento.

Os dois times voltam a jogar na próxima quarta-feira (7), pela 10ª rodada do Brasileirão. O São Paulo enfrenta o Internacional, fora de casa, no Beira-Rio, às 21h30. Já o Red Bull Bragantino atuará, contra o Cuiabá, às 18h, no Nabi Abi Chedid, em Bragança.

Poch must finally unleash Chelsea’s "exceptional" star alongside Palmer

Chelsea travel away from Stamford Bridge as they prepare to take on relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest at the City Ground this evening.

The Blues have three matches left to play in the Premier League, starting with this clash against Nuno Espirito Santo's side, as they aim to secure a place in a European competition for next season.

Mauricio Pochettino's men come into this match off the back of an emphatic 5-0 win over London rivals West Ham United last time out in the top-flight, which suggests that they should be full of confidence on their travels to Nottingham.

Despite the convincing scoreline, the Argentine boss could drop Mykhailo Mudryk after an underwhelming performance on the left flank, which led to GOAL reporter Mark Doyle awarding him a match rating of 5/10 and describing the winger as the 'weak link' in the team.

Mykhaylo Mudryk for Chelsea

Pochettino must finally unleash Christopher Nkunku from the start in his place and pair him with Cole Palmer, who he could thrive alongside in the final third.

Cole Palmer's creative wizardry

The left-footed star has been a creative wizard in the Premier League this season and has the passing and crossing quality to create high-quality chances for the France international to find the back of the net.

He currently ranks within the top 11% of attacking midfielders and wingers in the division for assists per 90 (0.34), the top 7% for Expected Assisted Goals per 90 (0.36), and the top 8% for shot-creating actions per 90 (5.44).

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Goals

21

Assists

9

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14

Key passes per game

2.0

As you can see in the table above, Palmer has provided a fantastic creative threat at the top end of the pitch for the Blues with 14 'big chances' created in 31 matches.

Why Christopher Nkunku should start

The French dynamo made his return from injury off the bench against West Ham last time out and should be unleashed from the start over Mudryk, as his form for RB Leipzig last term suggests that the potential is there for him to be a big player for Chelsea.

He has missed a staggering 39 games through hip, hamstring, and knee injuries for the club this season, which has severely hampered his start to life at Stamford Bridge.

Last season, Nkunku showcased his lethal nature in front of goal with an eye-catching 16 goals in 20 Bundesliga starts for Leipzig, from an xG of 14.59.

The versatile attacker also scored three goals from 1.62 xG across six starts in the Champions League for the German side, which shows that he was lethal domestically and in Europe as the 5 foot 10 marksman outperformed his xG in the Bundesliga and the Champions League.

Nkunku racked up 70 goals and 56 assists in 172 matches for Leipzig during his time in Germany but has only managed two goals in 11 games for the Blues so far, due to his disrupted campaign.

The French star, whose awareness of space was hailed as "exceptional" by U23 scout Antonio Mango, has not had many opportunities to impress in England and must finally be unleashed for the first time since the 4-2 loss to Wolves in February.

Palmer's outstanding creativity could provide him with the chances he needs to thrive against Forest today, due to his xAG and shot-creating actions per 90, and that is why Pochettino should start them alongside each other in attack.

Steidten urging West Ham to replace Moyes with £10.5 million-a-season coach

West Ham technical director Tim Steidten is "championing" one particular managerial candidate behind the scenes as the Hammers seek to find an heir to departing head coach David Moyes.

Moyes widely expected to leave as West Ham eye replacement

The Scotsman is nearing the end of his second stint in charge, as widely reported by reliable media outlets, with West Ham now making contingency plans and working on a replacement for next season.

West Ham chiefs discuss hiring "ambitious" Ruben Amorim alternative

The east Londoners could soon be bringing in a new manager.

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Some outlets have claimed that both West Ham and Moyes have amicably decided to part ways this summer, with Jacob Steinberg of The Guardian also stating this week that the 60-year-old is on his way out.

Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim flew into London for talks with West Ham earlier this week in a real statement of intent from co-chairman David Sullivan and the Irons board, but as reported by Fabrizio Romano, the discussions aren't expected to advance any further.

Moyes will be fondly remembered by the West Ham fanbase for his achievements since re-joining the club in 2019/2020, guiding them to successive campaigns in Europe and a Conference League triumph in Prague last year.

However, a large section of supporters have grown frustrated with his pragmatic playing style and feel now is the time to move on with his contract expiring at the end of this season.

West Ham's league finishes under Moyes

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2022/2023

7th

2021/2022

6th

2020/2021

16th

2019/2020

West Ham do have alternatives to Amorim as they draw an extensive shortlist, and one of them is thought to be former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel, who is also set to leave his current club Bayern Munich at the end of this season.

Steidten urging West Ham to appoint Tuchel to replace Moyes

Interestingly, according to The Boot Room, West Ham chief Steidten is "championing" Tuchel as Moyes' replacement behind the scenes and has decided that his compatriot is the right man for 2024/2025.

Whether Sullivan takes his advice remains to be seen, but it is believed the £10.5 million-a-season Tuchel's move to West Ham is more of a "possibility" because of this. There is little denying he would be classed as an elite appointment in place of Moyes, having won the Champions League among other honours throughout a semi-decorated career.

Defender Ben Chilwell, who worked under Tuchel at Chelsea, has also called him an "unbelievable" manager.

"We know we’re not going to get a better manager here. I’m not just saying it," said Chilwell in 2022.

"He’s an unbelievable manager in all aspects and I think he has a lot of trust in us as well."

Confira os relacionados do Grêmio para encarar o Fluminense

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Apesar da Copa Sul-Americana em seu calendário, o técnico Luiz Felipe Scolari vai a campo com a força máxima, já que o torneio nacional é a prioridade do momento.

Com 3 pontos conquistados, o Tricolor aparece na 20ª colocação e o primeiro time fora do Z-4 é o América-MG, com 9 pontos.

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Meias: Jean Pyerre, Alisson e Pinares
Atacantes: Diego Souza, Léo Pereira, Ricardinho, Léo Chú e Guilherme Azevedo

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