Os dias passam e Luís Castro segue com situação indefinida no Botafogo. O treinador recebeu uma proposta milionária do Al-Nassr e ainda não tomou uma decisão. Apesar deste período de incertezas, os jogadores alvinegros precisão se manter focados nos compromissos da temporada.
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O próximo jogo do Glorioso é nesta quinta-feira (29), diante do Magallanes, às 21h, pela última rodada da fase de grupos da Sul-Americana. A equipe alvinegra busca uma classificação direta para as oitavas de final da competição, mas corre risco de precisar disputar um confronto contra algum dos times desclassificados na Libertadores.
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O jogo é decisivo para as pretensões do Botafogo na temporada. A princípio, Luís Castro estará na beira do gramado para comandar os jogadores alvinegros neste desafio. O time é líder do Brasileirão, mas sonha em chegar longe também na disputa da competição internacional.
Além do interesse do clube árabe e do duelo decisivo da Sula, Luís Castro também está tendo que lidar com as pressões das arquibancadas. Muitos torcedores têm realizado campanha nas redes sociais pedindo pela permanência do treinador e pela continuidade do trabalho.
Luís Castro está no Botafogo desde março do ano passado e viveu momentos de altos e baixos no clube. O treinador já sofreu forte pressão no cargo, mas conseguiu dar a volta por cima e atualmente é cobiçado pelo time de Cristiano Ronaldo. O técnico deve definir seu futuro nos próximos dias.
Over the years, Tottenham Hotspur has been the home to numerous incredible attacking midfielders – many of whom have captured the hearts of the fanbase during their respective periods at the club.
James Maddison is just one of the current players who has starred in such a role, racking up 16 goals and 19 assists for the Lilywhites in 75 outings – with six of his efforts last campaign helping them towards Europa League glory.
Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen both shared the responsibility in such a role during the Mauricio Pochettino era, with the latter undoubtedly going down as one of the club’s best-ever additions.
The Dane cost just £11m back in 2013 and helped the club reach the Champions League final back in 2018/19 – registering 27 goal contributions in his 51 appearances that season.
However, current boss Thomas Frank now has his own version of a young superstar to rely on – with the talent potentially able to add himself to such a list in the years ahead.
Spurs’ move to land Xavi Simons this summer
After a summer of disappointment in trying to land a new number ten, the fanbase’s patience was rewarded late on in the window, after completing a £52m transfer to sign Xavi Simons.
Whilst it appears as though the Dutchman may have been third choice, a deal for his signature could prove to be a bargain if he can build on his recent success with RB Leipzig.
The 22-year-old has registered over 15 goal contributions in each of his two full seasons in Germany – handing Frank the ammunition he’s craved within forward areas.
A move for his signature was only made possible after missing out on Eberechi Eze and Morgan Gibbs-White, potentially being a blessing in disguise, with Simons a player with huge potential to improve, given his tender age.
However, he may have found first-team minutes hard to come by – especially if the hierarchy has kept hold of a player who was previously on the books in North London.
The former Spurs star who was the original Simons
Since taking the reins during the off-season, boss Frank has struggled to rely upon a recognised number ten, with Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski both currently out with injuries.
Pape Sarr has often filled the void over the last couple of weeks, but has done so in featuring in an unfamiliar role, with the Senegalese star more suited to a deep-lying role.
However, a deal for Simons could allow the youngster to return to his natural position, which in turn could offer a more balanced midfielder for Frank’s 4-3-3 system.
The manager may have been able to navigate such injury woes in the early stages of the campaign had the club kept hold of Giovani Lo Celso a couple of years ago.
The Argentine originally joined the Lilywhites on loan for the first half of the 2019/20 campaign – before linking up on a permanent basis just a few months into his spell. It was a colossal deal, signed for £55m, the same price the Lilywhites shelled out to land Mohammed Kudus this summer.
He does possess a similar career path to Simons, subsequently being on the books of PSG before moving to another European outfit, which led to their respective transfers to join Spurs.
Lo Celso racked up 90 appearances over a three-year spell in North London – scoring a crucial goal against Manchester City a couple of years ago, which helped the side claim one of their famous results against Pep Guardiola’s men.
The Argentine featured 24 times in his final year at the Lilywhites – before being sold in an £8m deal to return to his former outfit Real Betis.
Such a move has allowed for the 29-year-old to recapture his best form, scoring ten times and registering four assists in the last two years – helping the LaLiga side reach the Conference League final in 2024/25.
Lo Celso at Betis (2024/25)
Statistics (per 90)
Tally
Games played
34
Goals & assists
12
Pass accuracy
85%
Chances created
2.7
Shots taken
2.1
Successful dribbles
1.3
Tackles won
1.4
Duels won
59%
Successful crosses
1.5
Stats via FotMob
Whilst he ultimately failed to reach the levels many expected him to in North London, he was still a superb option for the first-team, potentially being offloaded too prematurely.
Many supporters will be hoping Simons doesn’t suffer the same fate – needing to replicate such form from his time in the Bundesliga if he is to be a success during his time playing under Frank.
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While Leeds United fell to a disappointing 1-0 loss on the road at Fulham on Saturday, Sunderland battled to a hard-fought draw at nearby Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
Regis Le Bris’ Black Cats have only lost one of their opening four matches in the league, too, with this battling draw away at Selhurst Park the first point picked up on their travels, which will surely only boost the confidence even more as they bid to beat the drop.
Granit Xhaka impressed once more from the middle of the park as Sunderland’s warrior centrally, with the decision to instantly gift the ex-Arsenal man the captain’s armband appearing to be a masterstroke.
Xhaka's performance in numbers vs Palace
The Swiss enforcer joining the building for £17m this summer did look to be a mightily impressive pick-up before the football had even got underway. After all, this is a player who had once scored nine and assisted seven goals in a solitary campaign for Arsenal.
Now, it certainly looks to be a top purchase for a Sunderland side attempting to make survival look a breeze.
Indeed, Xhaka backed up a standout performance against Brentford, which saw him pick up an assist, with a far more attritional effort away at the Eagles.
Indeed, alongside Robin Roefs heroically keeping the ball out of his net with six big saves, Xhaka would come up trumps, rolling his sleeves up and doing the dirty work, winning a high ten duels and completing eight clearances, meaning Palace were limited in their approach.
However, Xhaka wasn’t the only one figure after the dust had settled on the hard-fought draw that was receiving many a plaudit, with a new recruit defensively sticking out, having been heralded as an “unreal” bit of business by journalist Michael Graham after the full-time whistle was blown.
Le Bris' biggest coup after Xhaka
It was expected that Xhaka was going to be a success, considering the 32-year-old already had a mammoth 225 Premier League games in his back pocket.
On the contrary, Nordi Mukiele might well have been viewed as needing more time to acclimatise to the tough division, having only ever plied his trade in the Bundesliga and Ligue 1, before making the late switch to England this summer.
However, it’s clear from his opening two games in the heart of Le Bris’ defence that the Frenchman was born for the fight of the Premier League.
Mukiele’s opening two matches in numbers
Stat
(vs Brentford)
(vs Palace)
Minutes played
90
90
Goals scored
0
0
Assists
0
0
Touches
84
72
Accurate passes
49/55 (89%)
43/50 (86%)
Clearances
9
7
Total tackles
5
2
Total duels won
12/16
3/4
Stats by Sofascore
Looking at the table above, it’s clear that adding Mukiele for just £12m could now go down as a sensational coup on the same level as Xhaka, with a remarkable 15 duels already won by the gritty 27-year-old across his first two near faultless starts.
With just 13 passes misdirected too, it’s clear that the ex-Bayer Leverkusen defender – who would have known Xhaka at the BayArena – is cut out for the tough fight ahead, having reduced Jean Philippe-Mateta, who is revered for being a handful, to just 31 touches of the ball and one paltry duel won at Selhurst Park.
Having previously shone in the Champions League, it shouldn’t be a shock that Mukiele has instantly settled in. The Premier League can be a tricky beast to adjust to, but the early proof indicates that it’s a phenomenal capture.
Roker Report journalist Andy Tomlinson certainly agrees, with a glowing 9/10 post-match rating handed to the brand new number 20 after he ‘completely shut down’ the threat of Mateta.
With the French defender further heralded as “outstanding” by the aforementioned Graham, the hope will be that both Mukiele and Xhaka can continue to be crucial parts of Le Bris’ machine, as survival is triumphantly secured without any real worries seeping in.
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Ayush Badoni and Abdul Samad produced big hits towards the end
ESPNcricinfo staff01-Apr-2025Late blows from Abdul Samad and Ayush Badoni dragged Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) to 171 for 7 on a two-paced, red-soil pitch after Punjab Kings (PBKS) had opted to bowl in IPL 2025.Such a competitive total seemed beyond LSG’s reach after Arshdeep Singh, Lockie Ferguson, who had replaced Azmatullah Omarzai, and Glenn Maxwell had carved up their top order. At the end of the powerplay, LSG were 39 for 3. Maxwell had just dismissed LSG captain Rishabh Pant for 2 off 5 balls with an innocuous delivery. LSG, however, offset the early slide by taking 63 off the last six overs of their innings.While Badoni anchored their innings with 41 off 33 balls, Samad kicked into top gear right away, smacking 27 off 12 balls, including two sixes and two fours. Samad left jaws on the door when he reverse-scooped Arshdeep over the keeper for four in the 18th over, which cost PBKS 20 runs. Arshdeep bounced back to dismiss both Badoni and Samad in the final over, but the pair had done enough to repair the innings.Arshdeep had also started well earlier in the evening, snaring Mitchell Marsh for a golden duck. His opening partner Aiden Markram moved to 28 off 18 balls before Ferguson bowled him via an inside edge. PBKS then matched Maxwell up with Pant and got him cheaply too.A cat-and-mouse game then ensued between Nicholas Pooran and Yuzvendra Chahal. When the wristspinner looped a couple of wrong’uns away from Pooran’s reach in his first over, the batter carved those away for fours. In his next over, though, Chahal cut Pooran’s innings short at 44 off 30 balls with a loopier googly. LSG were 89 for 4 in the 12th over at that point. Samad and Badnoni then got together in the end overs to help push that total past 170.
O Botafogo precisará se movimentar no mercado em busca de um nome para substituir Luís Castro. Um dos alvos cotados para assumir a vaga é Bruno Lage, treinador português de 47 anos.
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O técnico está livre no mercado desde outubro do ano passado, quando deixou de ser comandante do Wolverhampton. Antes disso, ele teve passagens por equipes como Benfica e Swansea.
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Bruno Lage foi campeão da Primeira Liga pelo Benfica em 2019 e vinha fazendo um trabalho digno no Wolverhampton no ano passado. O técnico conseguiu ficar no 10° lugar da Premier League, mas acabou sendo desligado depois de uma sequência de resultados negativos.
Os times de Bruno Lage costumam jogar no 4-4-2, com pressão na saída de bola, intensidade alta e um estilo de jogo ofensivo. O perfil de trabalho do treinador é similar ao de Luís Castro, por isso John Textor enxerga com bons sua contratação.
Ao contrário de Luís Castro e outros técnicos portugueses que trabalharam no futebol brasileiro, Bruno Lage é um comandante mais tranquilo na beira do gramado. O treinador não tem hábito de ter comportamentos explosivos e é querido pelos lugares em que trabalha.
O Botafogo busca encontrar rapidamente um substituto no mercado para vaga de Luís Castro. O time atualmente é líder do Brasileirão e está vivo na disputa da Sul-Americana. Bruno Lage cumpre os requisitos de John Textor e seria uma opção interessante para sequência da temporada.
Visitors rue delayed declaration after Tom Price triggers dramatic collapse on final afternoon
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Gloucestershire were left to rue an overcautious declaration when their Rothesay County Championship with Kent ended at Canterbury in a draw.Tom Price almost single-handedly injected life into what was becoming a tedious final day by reducing Kent to 49 for 4 with 22 overs remaining, but despite some middle-order tremors the hosts dug in to reach 124 for 6. England’s Zak Crawley anchored the defence with an unbeaten 54 from 112 balls and Grant Stewart finished on 16 not out, keeping his head during a tense finale that went to the final over.The visitors batted deeply, arguably too deeply, into the afternoon session before setting a notional target of 413 to win from 41 overs, after declaring on 335 for 5, Miles Hammond making 89, Graeme van Buuren 58 and Ollie Price 56. Tom Price finished with figures of 4 for 33.Few expected this game to go the distance after 36 overs were lost on day three and the word from the Gloucestershire camp on Sunday night was that they were reluctant to set a low target because of the way Kent chased down 316 last week to beat Middlesex.They resumed on 112 for 2, a lead of 191, and Ollie Price and Hammond at least began like a duo who knew they’d have to score quickly if there was any chance of forcing a result. Hammond was the more expansive of the two, passing 50 from 79 deliveries with a cover drive off Jas Singh while Price was more pedestrian, taking 116 balls to reach the same landmark with a single off Jack Leaning.The pace slowed, however, until after an hour and 50 minutes of mounting tedium, a wicket finally fell when Leaning had Ollie Price caught behind by the sub wicketkeeper Chris Benjamin.It was 233 for 3 at lunch, with the lead 312 and 66 overs remaining. Things threatened to get at least semi-interesting when Cam Green was lbw to Joey Evison in the first over after the resumption and Leaning then had Hammond caught by Tawanda Muyeye at first slip in the next over, but no further wickets fell until Gloucestershire declared at just after 3pm, by which time van Buuren had helped himself to a half-century against the part-time spinners and a chase was no longer viable.A collapse was, however, and visiting hopes flared when Tom Price had first-innings centurion Ben Compton caught behind for 1 and Daniel Bell-Drummond lbw for 2.Kent were on a fragile 8 for 2 at tea and with Crawley in what might be described as sub-optimal form Gloucestershire scented an opportunity, but they were frustrated for the next 10 overs and the game was drifting until Price took another couple of wickets, getting Muyeye lbw and Leaning caught by Cameron Bancroft at second slip.That was enough to convince Gloucestershire to keep going after 5pm, the earliest time the teams could have shaken hands on the draw.Just as Kent started to feel safe again Josh Shaw sent Joey Evison’s off stump flying for a 36-ball 15 and Harry Finch, batting with a broken finger, was caught by Hammond at first slip off Ollie Price. At that point there were still 7.3 overs remaining but Stewart survived, the only major scare coming from an inside edge off Shaw that went perilously close to the stumps.Crawley endured a couple of alarms in Ollie Price’s penultimate over, leaving Shaw to try and take four wickets with the last six balls. Stewart blocked the first and drove the next two for fours to ensure Kent survived.
Glasgow Rangers are up against Hibernian at Ibrox in the quarter-finals of the League Cup this afternoon, and it could be a big game for Russell Martin.
Journalist Keith Jackson recently explained that the board are putting work in behind the scenes to put contingencies in place should they decide to part ways with the manager in the coming weeks.
Speaking on the Daily Record’s Hotline Live, the reporter claimed: “I understand that phone calls are being made, back-channelling is going on, and Rangers are currently speaking to and sounding out potential alternatives should they decide they can no longer back Russell Martin.
“It sounds to me very much like they are looking to put something in place in case they are forced into taking action this weekend when Rangers play Hibs in the quarter-finals of the League Cup.”
These quotes suggest a defeat against Hibernian this weekend could be the last straw for the board, as it would leave the Gers winless in five in the Scottish Premiership, out of the Champions League, and out of the League Cup before the end of September.
This means that Martin may have to mastermind a victory at Ibrox to save his job. To do this, one of the decisions he should make is to ruthlessly ditch Mikey Moore from the starting line-up.
Why Mikey Moore should be dropped by Rangers
The 18-year-old starlet arrived as an exciting signing on a season-long loan move from Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur during the summer transfer window.
Moore was described as a player with “superstar potential” by analyst Ben Mattinson, but the Gers are still waiting to see the best of the young winger at Ibrox.
The England youth international had scored one goal for Tottenham Hotspur at senior level, in the Europa League against Elfsborg, before his temporary move to Glasgow in the summer.
Moore is waiting for his first goal for Rangers, though, after five appearances in all competitions. The youngster has yet to impress with his performances on the flank for the Scottish giants, which is why he should be dropped from the side for this game.
Martin has handed the Spurs loanee starts in each of the last two matches in the Scottish Premiership, against Celtic and Hearts, but the forward did not do enough in those games to suggest that he should keep his place for this game.
25/26 Premiership
Mikey Moore
Percentile rank vs wingers
xG
0.04
Bottom 10%
Goals
0.00
Bottom 3%
xA
0.24
Bottom 24%
Assists
0.00
Bottom 3%
Chances created
1
Bottom 3%
Dribble success rate
33.3%
Bottom 24%
Stats via FotMob
As you can see in the table above, Moore has not performed well at the top end of the pitch in his three appearances, including one substitute outing, in the Premiership this season.
The English wide man has not offered enough in front of goal as a scorer or a creator for the Scottish giants, which is why he is unlikely to produce what Martin needs to save his job against Hibernian.
With this in mind, the head coach must ruthlessly ditch him from the starting line-up to make space for another attacker to come into the team to win the game for Rangers this afternoon.
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Martin needs to unleash a player who can make a real difference in the final third to secure the club’s place in the semi-finals and save his job, which is why he should bring Findlay Curtis into the team.
Why Findlay Curtis could save Russell Martin's job
The 18-year-old star, who is the same age as Moore, was an unused substitute in the 2-0 defeat to Hearts last time out in the Premiership at Ibrox. He has not started a game for Rangers since the 1-1 draw with Panathinaikos in July.
It is time to finally unleash the Scottish forward from the start once again because he has the potential to be the game-changing attacker who could win the match for Rangers and help the manager to avoid a loss that could see him lose his job.
Curtis first emerged as a first-team option for the Scottish giants towards the end of the 2024/25 campaign, assisting one goal in five appearances, per Transfermarkt.
The teenage talent started the opening match of this season against Panathinaikos and made a name for himself with a sublime goal in the Champions League qualifier, as shown in the clip above.
However, the two legs against Panathinaikos are the only two games that Curtis has started in all competitions this season, despite scoring goals against Alloa Athletic in the League Cup and against St Mirren in the Premiership as a substitute.
Opposition
Minutes
Goals
Panathinaikos (H)
75
1
Panathinaikos (A)
59
0
Viktoria Plzen (H)
5
0
Dundee (H)
13
0
Alloa Athletic (H)
6
1
St Mirren (A)
14
1
Club Brugge (A)
45
0
Celtic (H)
8
0
Stats via Transfermarkt
As you can see in the table above, Curtis has made a decent impact at the top end of the pitch from a wide position despite having limited minutes on the pitch.
Scotland U21 manager Scot Gemmill noted that “he’s influencing the games when he’s had the opportunity” at Rangers so far this season, which is backed up by the statistics behind his performances.
The 18-year-old star also influenced games on a regular basis for the B team before his first-team emergence, with a return of four goals and three assists in just eight appearances, per Transfermarkt.
This shows that Curtis is capable of delivering consistently impressive performances in the final third, with goals and assists, and it is now up to Martin to provide the youngster with another opportunity to showcase his quality in the first-team against Hibernian today.
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Curtis has the quality, as evidenced by his form for the B team and the senior side, to offer way more than Mikey Moore on the left flank, which suggests that he has a better chance of saving Martin’s job by producing enough in front of goal to win the game and alleviate some of the pressure on the head coach.
O técnico Bruno Lage constatou que o Botafogo passou por desafios no empate em 0 a 0 com o Cruzeiro, na noite deste domingo (6). Em entrevista coletiva no Mineirão, o comandante alvinegro destacou que a equipe teve dificuldades de criação, mas soube ao menos arrancar o empate.
Segundo Lage, cabe ao elenco ir gradativamente evoluindo para continuar a jogar em alto rendimento.
– Primeiro é dar os parabéns ao Cruzeiro e dar um abraço ao Pepa, pois fizeram um grande jogo. Estamos trabalhando para evoluir a equipe para tentar ter mais capacidade de jogo com bola. Hoje não conseguimos criar oportunidade de gol, o adversário nos pressionou muito, faltou um pouco de inspiração dos homens de frente de procurar os passes que estavam disponíveis. É um processo – e reconheceu:
– Houve jogos do Botafogo assim. Estamos tentando acertar, claro que queríamos ter mais domínio do jogo. Tem que haver um equilíbrio. Não podia chegar aqui e impor as coisas, estou propondo coisinhas e uma delas é a equipe ter um controle maior com bola, porque sem bola já estamos bem. Isso vem do trabalho de 90 minutos de solidez, caráter, personalidade. Estou tendo noção do que é o Brasileirão e de como é difícil jogar fora de casa. Somamos mais um ponto em nossa caminhada – afirmou.
Em seguida, o técnico falou
– O sentimento é de que podíamos criar mais oportunidades na bola. Mas isso é normal, o Cruzeiro teve uma semana limpa. Estamos jogando, viajando e recuperando. Nos ultimos dois jogos qu fizemos, fizemos bem. Vencemos por 4 a 1 em casa (o Coritiba), depois na Sul-Americana a equipe de correr atrás do resultado (2 a 1 sobre o Guaraní). A equipe sentiu um bocado isso – disse.
Lage falou sobre a reação de Tiquinho Soares após a lesão sofrida na partida.
– Ainda não temos a informação em concreta. Falei com ele e ele está tranquilo, acredito muito nele. Vou usar a frase que a torcida usa dele, com uma perna ele vai para dentro. Não posso dizer, mas o Tiquinho é f.., é fogo. Se tiver que ir, ele vai com uma perna para ajudar a equipe. Eu vi um Tiquinho ali no final a dar uma moral no pessoal, tentando levantar as pessoas. Dei os parabéns aos jogadores pelo trabalho que foi feito – garantiu.
O Botafogo volta a campo na quarta-feira (9), às 19h, para enfrentar o Guaraní, do Paraguai, no Defensores del Chaco.
حقق الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي ريال مدريد، فوزًا مهمًا على حساب نظيره برشلونة، في المباراة التي جمعتهما ضمن منافسات الدوري الإسباني.
واستضاف ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو” مباراة الكلاسيكو بين ريال مدريد وبرشلونة، ضمن منافسات الجولة العاشرة من بطولة الدوري الإسباني “لا ليجا”.
وتمكن ريال مدريد من حسم نتيجة المباراة بثنائية مقابل هدف، في المباراة التي جمعتهما اليوم، في تمام السادسة والربع مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة ومكة المكرمة.
بتلك النتيجة، تصدر ريال مدريد جدول ترتيب الدوري الإسباني برصيد 27 نقطة، فيما تجمد رصيد برشلونة عند 22 نقطة.
ويعتبر هذا الكلاسيكو الأول الذي يحقق فيه ريال مدريد الفوز بعدما خسر في آخر 4 مواجهات الموسم الماضي خلال حقبة كارلو أنشيلوتي.
في الدقيقة الخامسة، احتسب الحكم ركلة جزاء على لامين يامال، بعدما عرقل فينيسيوس جونيور، لكن حكم تقنية الفيديو قام بإلغائها.
وأضاع لامين يامال الفرصة الأولى لصالح برشلونة في الدقيقة 9 بعدما سدد كرة ذهبت بجوار القائم الأيمن للحارس كورتوا.
وسجل مبابي كرة قوية مباشرة على يسار الحارس فوتشيك تشيزني في الدقيقة 12 من عمر اللقاء بعدما قام أردا جولر بالضغط على خصم برشلونة لكن الحكم ألغى الهدف بداعي التسلل.
وفي الدقيقة 22 أحرز مبابي الهدف من انفراد تام بمرمى الحارس فوتشيك تشيزني، بعدما مرر جود بيلينجهام كرة رائعة خلف دفاع برشلونة.
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ونجح فيرمين لوبيز في تسجيل هدف التعادل بالدقيقة 38، بعد أن تم افتكاك الكرة من أردا جولر لتصل إلى ماركوس راشفورد الذي أهدى الكرة في منطقة الجزاء لزميله فيرمين الذي سدد في شباك كورتوا.
وفي الدقيقة 44، أرسل فينيسيوس عرضية وضعها إيدير ميلتاو برأسه إلى بيلينجهام الذي سددها في المرمى الخالي بمنتهى السهولة.
وفي الدقيقة 52 أهدر كيليان مبابي ركلة جزاء وضعها على يمين تشيزني الذي تصدى لها ببراعة.
وفي الدقيقة 72، قرر تشابي ألونسو خروج فينيسيوس جونيور ونزول مواطنه رودريجو، ولكن ذلك القرار لم يعجب الأول.
وأبدى فينيسيوس جونيور غضبه واستياءه من قرار تشابي ألونسو، حيث انفعل بطريقة عصبية على ذلك الإجراء، وظل يردد كلمات وهو في حالة انفعال شديد خلال خروجه.
ولم يتوقف فينيسيوس عند هذا الحد، بل زاد الطين بلة بعدما قرر عدم التوجه إلى دكة البدلاء، بل خرج إلى النفق المؤدي لغرفة الملابس على الفور، في رد فعل قوي من جانبه ضد تشابي ألونسو.
وشهدت المباراة حالة طرد لـ بيدري بعدما تلقى البطاقة الصفراء الثانية بعد تدخله على تشواميني في الثواني الأخيرة من المباراة.
ووصلت نسبة استحواذ برشلونة إلى 52% بعدما امتلك الكرة ومررها 503 مرات، فيما وصلت نسبة استحواذ ريال مدريد إلى 48% بعدما مرر الكرة 220 مرة. أهداف مباراة ريال مدريد وبرشلونة في كلاسيكو الدوري الإسباني