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La dura sentencia del entrenador de Irán: “Hagan lo que hagan, a mis jugadores los críticos los matarán”

Foto cortesia de Matthias Hangst, Getty Images Articulo cortesia de Infobae.com Doha, Qatar. - El portugués Carlos Queiroz, entrenador de Irán que hoy fue goleado por Inglaterra con un contundente 6 a 2 adverso en la apertura del Grupo B del Mundial Qatar 2022, atribuyó la derrota al efervescente clima político que se vive en el país de Medio Oriente, a partir de las tensiones sociales que desataron en septiembre pasado por la muerte de una joven que no respetó el velo en público. De hecho, el ex estratega de Colombia justificó la “falta de concentración” de sus dirigidos con un argumento que conmovió al mundo entero: “Hagan lo que hagan, digan lo que digan, a mis jugadores quieren matarlos”. “Ustedes (a los periodistas) no saben lo que los muchachos (jugadores) han estado sufriendo por estos días” sostuvo el DT de 69 años en la conferencia de prensa posterior al partido que se disputó en el estadio Internacional Khalifa. “Los chicos sólo quieren expresarse como jugadores, pero hagan lo que hagan, digan lo que digan, a ellos quieren matarlos. Les dicen que representen al país y jueguen para la gente. Todo el mundo representa la gente aquí”, insistió el director técnico lusitano. Cabe recordar que los futbolistas del seleccionado iraní se abstuvieron de entonar el himno patrio en la previa del cotejo ante los británicos, en una muestra de respaldo a las protestas desatadas en Teherán por la muerte de Mahsa Amini, bajo custodia policial, en septiembre pasado. Amini, una joven kurda de 22 años, fue detenida y falleció un tiempo después, por violar el código de vestimenta, que obliga a las mujeres a usar el velo en público. “Los jugadores están afectados por lo que pasa en su país. Son seres humanos” insistió Queiroz. Por último, el entrenador también criticó a los simpatizantes iraníes que abuchearon al seleccionado, cuando se consumaba la amplia derrota ante los ingleses. “Los fanáticos de Irán que no están listos para apoyar al equipo deben quedarse en casa. No necesitamos eso”, concluyó. El equipo dirigido por Gareth Southgate no necesitó de las credenciales goleadoras de su máximo artillero, Harry Kane, quien no festejó ningún tanto pero se convirtió en una de las figuras del partido. Las conquistas de Inglaterra fueron obras de Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka (2), Raheem Sterling, Marcus Rushford y Jack Grealish; mientras que los descuentos asiáticos fueron concretados por el atacante del Porto Mehdi Taremi, en ambas ocasiones (una de ellas, mediante un penal que sancionó el VAR). Este viernes, Inglaterra se verá las caras con los Estados Unidos, mientras que Irán se topará con Gales por la segunda fecha de la fase inicial.

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‘Superman’ Valencia adds to Ecuador cult status with World Cup double

Photo courtesy of Kai Pfaffenbach, REUTERS Article courtesy of Mark Gleeson, REUTERS AL KHOR, Qatar. - Captain Enner Valencia extended his cult status in Ecuador to wider international acclaim with a first-half double that propelled the South Americans to a comfortable 2-0 win over hosts Qatar in the opening game of the World Cup on Sunday. The 33-year-old forward, nicknamed Superman, increased his record tally of goals for Ecuador to 37 and became the country’s highest scoring player at World Cup tournaments as his double at the Al Bayt Stadium added to the three he scored in 2014. Valencia has now netted the nation's last five World Cup goals, with Ivan Kaviedes the last to score before that when he got the third in a 3-0 group stage win over Costa Rica in 2006. A 16th-minute penalty on Sunday, nonchalantly stroked into the corner after he was brought down by the Qatar keeper, was followed by a header, propelled with power in the 31st. Valencia, the only player in the squad to feature at Ecuador's last finals eight years ago, might have scored the quickest goal in a World Cup opening game after three minutes but his effort was ruled out for offside after a VAR check. Valencia was taken off for the last 15 minutes of Sunday's Group A game and was shown applying ice to his knee, having gone down in pain late in the first half. "We knew it was going to be a tough game, however we managed to get a good result quickly," he said after being named man of the match. "We managed to score a couple of quick goals which helped us to get control of the game and take the three points. "I dreamt so many times about winning this opening match and it was a dream that I managed to score. We have to keep dreaming because it is only going to get tougher," he added, ahead of games against the Netherlands and Senegal. Ecuador coach Gustavo Alfaro praised his talisman. "He was questioned at times in Ecuador, but now we can see all he gives us," said the manager. "Enner will play against the Netherlands (on Friday), there's no doubt about that." GREATEST PLAYER The striker has had a decade-long career in the Ecuador side, starting off as a winger but being converted to a striker in the qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup. He moved to Premier League West Ham United in a 12 million pounds ($14.26 million) deal following that tournament in Brazil. After two seasons with the London side, he endured an uninspiring loan spell at Everton. Valencia is now with Fenerbahce and in rich scoring form. His 13 league goals this season have put him top of the scoring charts in Turkey. "He's our greatest player. These goals today in the opening of a World Cup make him the best for all Ecuadoreans," said Victor Lopez, an 18-year-old fan from the city of Ibarra in north Ecuador watching the game on a giant screen in a shopping mall It was the fourth time in the last five World Cups that a player has scored twice in the opening game of the tournament after Germany’s Miroslav Klose (2006), Neymar of Brazil (2014) and Russia striker Denis Cheryshev in 2018. ($1 = 0.8415 pounds)

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PRO LEAGUE REVIEW – WEEK 4: TOP CLUBS DOMINATE, STANDARD STUMB

TORONTO. - The fourth round of the Jupiler Pro League took place this past weekend., while the second division got underway. Here is an overview of what went down.

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BENE IN EUROPE: THE STATE OF AFFAIRS AHEAD OF THE PLAY-OFFS

TORONTO. - In one of the biggest seasons in UEFA club competition history, teams from across Europe are aiming to have a long and prosperous season on the continental stage. Ahead of the play-off rounds for the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League, let’s take a look at how things stand for the teams from Belgium and the Netherlands.

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BENE IN EUROPE: A LOOK AT THE UEFA COEFFICIENT AHEAD OF THE GROUP STAGES

TORONTO. - The group stages of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League will kick off next week, and after nine weeks of qualifying, the race for important spots in the UEFA nation rankings could not be any more intense.

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BENE IN EUROPE – MATCHDAY 1 REVIEW: AJAX AND BELGIAN CLUBS MAKE PERFECT STARTS

TORONTO. - The first matchday occurred across the UEFA club competitions with eight teams from Netherlands and Belgium participating. With the increasing importance of collecting coefficients throughout the season, every result matters.

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BENE IN EUROPE – MATCHDAY 2 REVIEW: CLUB BRUGGE AND FEYENOORD CLAIM STUNNING WINS, AJAX THE ONLY SIDE TO LOSE

TORONTO. - The Dutch and Belgian clubs were back in action last week, with the results once again very positive for both nations.

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BENE IN EUROPE – MATCHDAY 3 REVIEW: A DREAM FOR CLUB BRUGGE AND A DISASTER FOR AJAX

TORONTO. - We have reached the midway point of the group stages of this season’s UEFA club competitions.

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