Jude Bellingham's tunnel frustration highlights teething problems for Real Madrid's high-powered attack – but Kylian Mbappe & Co. have no need to panic yet

Los Blancos were held to a 1-1 draw by Mallorca in their opening La Liga match of the season in what was a frustrating evening for their forwards

Jude Bellingham does not mince his words. Though less than two months removed from his 21st birthday, the Real Madrid midfielder does not see himself as some junior member of the Blancos' dressing room. Rather, Bellingham not only leads with his performances, but also with how he deals with team-mates, as his former Borussia Dortmund colleagues will attest to.

So when footage emerged of the England international in conversation with Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo at half-time of Madrid's opening-day draw with Mallorca on Monday morning, it didn't come as a shock to see Bellingham admonishing the attacking trio for their profligacy in front of goal.

"You three, you need to finish the attack, because the running back… is f*cking hard," Bellingham seemed to say, before instructing some of the best forwards in world football to make space for themselves and shoot, rather than look for an extra pass around the penalty box.

He had a point, as the numbers from Sunday's encounter make for underwhelming reading. Madrid mustered just 13 shots over the course of the 90 minutes, with only five on target, and didn't create a single 'big chance'. Mallorca actually beat them when it came to expected goals (xG), with Vinicius in particular guilty of overplaying in attacking areas.

The world-class attack that was meant to take La Liga by storm, then, failed to click on opening night. It was disjointed, and while all four players were involved in Madrid's opening goal, it required some individual brilliance from Rodrygo to finish off what was otherwise a bit of a messy move.

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Signs that this might happen could be seen during Madrid's win over Atalanta in the UEFA Super Cup in the days that preceded their league opener. For all of their brilliance on the night, Madrid's four attacking players all prefer to occupy the same spot on the pitch, in that they are all right-footed and like to drift to the left-hand side before cutting inside.

Admittedly, they do go about it slightly differently from one another. Vinicius, to his credit, can go left or right, while Bellingham looks to duck and weave both vertically and horizontally. Mbappe, by contrast, prefers to make a beeline toward goal, while Rodrygo cuts, feints and releases. Still, starting points are everything in football, and space needs to be exploited when it is created. However, if there is no one there to exploit it, that's when attacks break down.

On more than one occasion on Sunday, all four of Madrid's most prominent attacking players were within a 15-yard radius of one another. Ancelotti's side had control of possession, but Mallorca's defence were able to crowd out some of the planet's most devastating players because they were all so easy to keep track of.

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No one is entirely blameless for Sunday's effort, and all four players should be tactically intelligent enough to find new spaces to thrive in. But Mbappe, the summer signing on the astronomical wages, should be an expert when it comes to these things.

The France captain was placed into the ultimate tactical limbo by virtue of putting on a Paris Saint-Germain shirt from 2021-2023, as that meant sharing a pitch with both Lionel Messi and Neymar. Two different managers tried to get the trio to become a wholesome unit, and neither really could. Mbappe, once again, liked the left side of the pitch, but so did Neymar, while Messi would occasionally float over there, too.

It was Mbappe's duty in that team to find the spaces where the other two weren't, and make the kinds of clever runs that would unlock opponents. It worked, in some cases, as PSG won a lot of games, and it was more the team's defensive shortcomings – which the attacking triumverate absolutely contributed to – that proved their undoing in the Champions League.

Mbappe, then, has first-hand experience of trying to compromise and come up with solutions alongside other world-class talents. This may not be a dressing room of comparable large personalities – no one can really out-ego Neymar – but he should be able to use his experience from Parc des Princes to his benefit now.

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It's fair to point out, too, that Madrid's attackers were not the only players who under-performed at Son Moix on Sunday.

Fede Valverde, complete with bleached blonde hair and a new No.8 shirt that meant he could have been mistaken for Toni Kroos, had one of his worst performances for over a year, which in part could have been down to the loss of the German star.

This was the first truly competitive game Madrid have played since Kroos' retirement, and though Aurelien Tchouameni was tidy enough in possession, he didn't offer the same incision as his former team-mate. Valverde perhaps felt he needed to take that role on himself given Bellingham was more occupied with supporting the attack, but the Uruguay international misplaced too many passes and lacked some of his trademark stamina as the hot temperatures sapped him of his energy.

As much as getting the four most forward-thinking players to gel is a priority for Ancelotti, ensuring his midfield are able to control games now Kroos has gone and Luka Modric is a bit-part player is arguably as important.

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So aside from Bellingham's advice of "finishing attacks", how do Madrid ensure these teething problems do not grow into something more concerning?

Well, it's worth first remembering that these are early days for everyone involved. Bellingham and Mbappe were both on holiday when Vinicius and Rodrygo were playing in the United States on Madrid's pre-season tour, and so even if you consider the Super Cup a competitive game – which takes a certain amount of generosity – the quarter have shared the pitch for just over 150 minutes. This is nowhere near enough of a sample size to make any sincere judgments.

That said, there are some potential quick fixes. Perhaps the most obvious – and most harsh – would be to bench Rodrygo and throw another midfielder into the team. Eduardo Camavinga, who is currently nursing a minor injury, would be the ideal player to come in and provide energy alongside Tchouameni in a box midfield, with Valverde and Bellingham further forward behind Mbappe and Vinicius.

It will also be important for Dani Carvajal to be as involved going forward as he was last term. With most of Madrid's attacks going through Vinicius and Bellingham on left, right-back Carvajal was left with acres of space to gallop into, where he could either stay on the touchline to spread the opposition defence or drift inside to create an overload in the penalty area. The result was a career-best campaign for the 32-year-old, who contributed six goals and five assists in all competitions, including the opener in the Champions League final.

So far in the opening couple of games of 2024-25, Carvajal has held his ground far more, with Mbappe coming in for Kroos meaning there is far less defensive cover against opposition counter-attacks. Ancelotti needs to ensure that one of his most potent – and surprising – forward threats from last season isn't being neutered by his change in system.

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Na última terça-feira, o clube da Vila Capanema foi condenado a pagar R$ 830 mil ao lateral Éder Sciola, devido a atrasos salariais na época em que atuou no clube.

Segundo a decisão do TRT – 9ª Região, o Paraná devia ao atleta quatro meses de salário na carteira e cinco meses de direito de imagem. Além de auxílio moradia, 13ª salário, férias e falta de depósito do do FGTS.

Durante a sua passagem no Paraná, Éder Sciola disputou 46 partidas pelo clube Tricolor e anotou um gol.

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Segundo o último balanço financeiro do clube, o Paraná deve mais de R$ 38 milhões em dívidas trabalhistas. O montante total da dívida está na casa dos R$ 141 milhões.

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Sheffield Shield edges back from Covid-19 precipice but uncertainty will remain

Back in May, at the height of Cricket Australia’s anxiety about the impact of Covid-19 on this season, draft plans for the Sheffield Shield had it pared back to just five rounds, all played after the conclusion of the BBL.As for as the pointy end of the red-ball portion of the summer, the weeks leading into the Test series with India, the national selectors would have been compelled to stick with what they knew. The chances of anyone emerging from domestic ranks with a rush of runs or wickets in the domestic competition would have been non-existent.In subsequent weeks, either side of the exit of CA’s former chief executive Kevin Roberts, Shield scenarios gradually returned to something a little more recognisable, even if there was far from universal agreement about exactly how it should look.ALSO READ: Sheffield Shield preview – Squads, players to watch, new signings and fixtures The requirement for a 10-round competition plus a final is inked into the MoU between CA and the Australian Cricketers Association: as of Saturday, the tournament will begin with four rounds across three grounds in Adelaide, with the remainder to be played in 2021 in what the high performance chief Drew Ginn hopes will be a far less regimented patchwork of border and health restrictions. As it is, Ginn said that the domestic season would be stretching far deeper into April than usual, while plans will be reassessed every two weeks.”There’s been lots of permutations. I’d be safe to say I’ve seen a spreadsheet that’s just grown in columns across the page,” Ginn said. “We started out to play a full domestic home and away summer and play everything we possibly could. Five months ago we started looking at the various scenarios we might be confronted with, so we worked that through not only with the states but also the ACA, and it’s safe to say some of the potential scenarios weren’t really palatable to anyone.”Our intent has always been to run the full competitions and maximise cricket as much as possible. We’re also fitting in with our other priorities, and India’s a massive priority for the international season for us and we’re really excited to see that come to life, and the Big Bash and WBBL. State cricket fits in with those other competitions as a really important backbone for what we do, but scheduling conversations and scenarios have been mapped out extensively.”We’re dealing with changing situations with government restrictions and changing situations with Covid-19. We’ll keep assessing on a two-week cycle, just to make sure we’re adapting and doing what we can, and if anything throws up a spanner, we’ll deal with that as it comes.”Karen Rolton Oval will be one of the venues used for Sheffield Shield hub•ICC

Reflecting the array of different regulations in place across the country, not all states will have things as easy as others. Victoria’s squad is currently in hotel quarantine at Adelaide’s Playford hotel, with training restricted to groups of four transported under guard to the nets. By contrast, South Australia have the benefits of home comforts, while the New South Wales squad departed earlier than originally scheduled on Thursday in advance of a slight rise in Covid 19 cases in the state: the better to make the trip before the state border has a chance to be closed again.Each match will be live streamed with sufficient quality to also be made available through CA’s digital streaming partner Kayo, owned by Foxtel. Still more promising is the prospect that, unlike those pessimistic May forecasts, the Shield may end up being played to a more complete duration than it was last season, when the final round and the final were both cancelled to hand the trophy to New South Wales.”Anything is possible, but we’re planning on the back end of the domestic summer to be complete,” Ginn said. “We’re optimistic that the borders will keep improving. We have planned in the rounds we’re going to play, not only in Shield but also the one-day cup and the WNCL as well.”We can’t do a whole lot about Covid-19, so if things get dramatically worse, that’ll be the thing that jeopardises that opportunity. Running to the end of April is an adaptation we’ve created already, so conversations about what that has to be like if we get further restrictions, we’ll do, but we have to be optimistic that things will improve.”All parties concerned, whether they be CA, the states, the players or support staff, are ardently hoping that the hubs required for the first four rounds and potentially the BBL will not be necessary for the back end of the season. But given the wide spectrum of possible scenarios that the Shield has been subjected to over the past few months, all are wary of further change.”When you look at the entire season, there’s a lot of hub time that could be experienced by players, coaches and staff, so that’s not our preferred scenario,” Ginn said. “We are prepared for it if it has to happen.”We’re planning for the back end of the season to be much more free in terms of border restrictions, and much more like a normal domestic competition – in a Covid-19 environment so we’ll still be staying as safe as we can – but the main thing is we’ll keep assessing that as we get closer to the BBL period. Fingers crossed we’re running things much more in line with what we do traditionally, but we do have flexibility.”

Disappointed with ICC's decision – Ehsan Mani

PCB chairman says a team will review the decision to split points for the India and Pakistan women’s championship series

Danyal Rasool17-Apr-2020PCB chairman Ehsan Mani expressed Pakistan’s disappointment with the ICC’s decision to split points for an ICC Women’s Championship series between India and Pakistan that went unplayed after the BCCI were unable to obtain permission from the Indian government to go ahead with the series. The decision meant India qualified for the 2021 Women’s World Cup, while Pakistan were consigned to playing the qualifiers, finishing on 19 points compared to India’s 23. The ruling is particularly significant for Pakistan because had the ICC awarded them all six points, as was the case in a similar scenario in 2016, Pakistan would have qualified for the playoffs automatically, while India would have had to go through the qualifiers for the Women’s World Cup.”We are of course disappointed with the decision, but our team (comprising the CEO, legal department, and other heads) is reviewing the matter. Once that’s done, we will be able to comment,” Mani told Sportstar.ESPNcricinfo understands the PCB has been in touch with the ICC, but there has been otherwise near total silence over the decision, which came on Wednesday. There is anticipation of a statement in the coming days once the PCB conducts a full review, but the prolonged delay after which a reaction may come suggests the statement could be more conciliatory than combative.The PCB had attempted to engage with their Indian counterparts about the series on the sidelines of the last couple of ICC meetings, a series they viewed as a bilateral issue rather than one that needed ICC engagement. It appears they did not receive a meaningful response from the BCCI, either in writing or verbally.In 2016, the ICC decided to give Pakistan full points when India failed to show up for a series, but there is one difference that looks to have secured a more desirable outcome for the BCCI. On that occasion, the BCCI offered no written explanation for the failure to proceed with the series, and the technical investigation committee found the BCCI had not been able to establish “acceptable reasons” for non-participation in the series.This time around, the BCCI engaged with the ICC early on, making its stand clear about why it could not play Pakistan in the ODI series scheduled in 2019. ESPNcricinfo understands the BCCI made extensive submissions as early as 2018 demonstrating that it could not get the relevant permission from the Indian government to play Pakistan. That helped the ICC’s technical committee to invoke the clause on this occasion.”With respect to the India v Pakistan series, the TC (technical committee) concluded that the series could not be played because of a Force Majeure event after the BCCI demonstrated that it was unable to obtain the necessary government clearances to allow India to participate in the bilateral series against Pakistan, which forms a part of the ICC Women’s Championship,” the ICC said in the media release on Wednesday.The technical committee comprises Geoff Allardice (ICC general manager of cricket), Chris Tetley (ICC head of events) and Jonathan Hall (ICC general counsel).

PSG working hard to compete for Nico Williams transfer – but they're on the back foot in pursuit of Spain Euro 2024 star

Paris Saint-Germain have not been deterred in their pursuit of Nico Williams, despite trailing Barcelona in the race to sign the winger.

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PSG want to sign Nico WilliamsBarcelona looking most likely to snap up Spain wingerWilliams on holiday after starring role in EurosWHAT HAPPENED?

The French champions want to sign the Athletic Club forward as an answer to the impossibly large hole left by the departure of Kylian Mbappe. PSG believe they can persuade Williams to join them, ahead of Barcelona, and are working hard to agree personal terms, according to RMC Sport journalist Fabrice Hawkins. They also remain interested in Jadon Sancho and want to sign the Englishman as well as Williams, despite suggestions that the former may remain at Manchester United this season.

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PSG appear to be fighting a losing battle as Barcelona edge closer and closer to getting their man. Deco has already met with the player's agent and are working to trigger the release clause in Williams' contract. Even if Barcelona are unable to complete the deal, the Parisians will still have to see off Arsenal and Chelsea – who are reportedly exploring the possibility of signing the 22-year-old.

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Nico Williams' exploits for Spain at the European Championship have made him one of the world's most sought-after players. But his older brother Inaki – who also plays for Athletic Club – chose to represent Ghana at international level rather than Spain. Unlike his brother, who looks set to depart the Basque side, Inaki has remained at Athletic Club his whole career.

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Williams is currently on holiday following his scintillating European Championship campaign while his agents work their way through the list of clubs keen on acquiring his services. While Barcelona lead the race for his signature, PSG, Arsenal and Chelsea will not be giving up hope just yet.

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Domestic cricket restructure – David Richardson has a tricky task ahead of him

SACA has reiterated that it will not engage with CSA unless the current plans are withdrawn

Firdose Moonda16-Dec-2019Former ICC chief executive David Richardson will chair a committee that will investigate the proposal to restructure South Africa’s domestic cricket system, which is currently sub-judice in the Johannesburg High Court, and advise if it needs a tweak or not.The plan, put forward by the Cricket South Africa Members’ Council – made up of the 14 provincial presidents that are affiliated to CSA – in April sought to condense the existing two-tier franchise and provincial system into one tier, with 12 provincial teams. A month later, the South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA), who claimed they had not been consulted, launched a court application demanding that CSA show-cause for the restructure. CSA submitted its answering papers to the court in November.*Since then, CSA has undergone major changes to its executive management with the suspension of CEO Thabang Moroe and six other staff members and the appointment of acting CEO Jacques Faul and interim director of cricket Graeme Smith for a period of three months. One of their mandates is to repair the strained relationship with SACA, largely caused by the rift around the proposed domestic restructure.On Monday night, following a special sitting of the council and the CSA board, the organisation announced that Richardson, Smith, chief financial officer Pholetsi Moseki, and a representative from SACA would form a steering committee to make recommendations on the way forward for domestic cricket. SACA responded on Tuesday morning, indicating that they had no prior knowledge of the committee and would not engage with CSA unless the current plans are withdrawn.”Although CSA has announced that SACA will be part of this committee, we have yet to be formally contacted by CSA on this. I confirm however that SACA will not participate in this committee until the existing restructure decision is formally withdrawn,” SACA’s outgoing CEO Tony Irish said. “Given that this is the subject of the court application, we cannot participate in a formal committee where decisions taken by it may affect the outcome of the court case. It is therefore obvious to us that the restructure decision must be withdrawn and the court case settled with us first.”This is the second instance of SACA standing firm on its demands in the face of changes at CSA. Last week, when Faul was unveiled and CSA announced its intention for a negotiating panel to seek to mend fences with SACA, Irish said SACA would not interact with any panel that included CSA board members. In its statement, SACA has reiterated calls for the board to take responsibility for the current crises and resign. “We repeat our call for that leadership to step down,” Irish said.All that will only make Richardson’s task more complicated as he enters a consultancy role with CSA, aimed at restoring good governance in an organisation whose suspended CEO faces allegations of misconduct and credit card abuse, and which has lost one major sponsor and have another issuing an ultimatum on the position of the board, not to forget the heavy financial losses that have been forecast.Speaking in Paarl on Monday night, Richardson acknowledged that the situation was serious and solutions needed to be sought urgently.”It’s not good on a number of fronts. Things have been allowed to fester,” Richardson said. “Jacques has got his hands full looking at the operations, there are governance issues that probably won’t go away and then we’ve got the urgency of having to deal with the England team arriving and having to put on a good performance. There’s a lot to be done.”Richardson will specifically concentrate on the financial aspect, looking into CSA’s projected losses of Rand 654 million (US$ 45.3 million approx.) in the next four-year cycle, a number which prompted cost-saving such as the domestic restructure. That figure has been described as an overestimate by CSA, which says its austerity measures are having an effect, and underestimated by SACA, which has put the figure closer to Rand 1 billion (US$ 69.3 million approx.).”Simply put, things have changed quickly,” Richardson said. “For example, the value of international rights is not what it was two years ago, so first of all, we’ve got to make sure the forecasting and assumptions that are made when it comes to devising any kind of structure are robust enough. That’s an exercise in itself. People throw around this Rand 650 million forecast loss, it is 650, is it 300 million, is it 1 billion? We’ve got to establish that upfront and understand the challenges facing us.”Once the financial landscape has been established, Richardson and his committee aim to put forward a proposal for the future of South African domestic cricket for the board to consider. While CSA’s statement said Richardson would report to the board in the first quarter of 2020, the man himself believes most of the work needs to take place in the first month, especially because player contracts – whether for franchise teams or a provincial teams – will need to finalised by April, the end of the financial year.”It’s quite urgent. We are talking about structures that need to be in place for next season and contracts will have to be signed up come February-March-April of 2020. So I think this is quite an urgent project. We will hopefully have made a lot of progress by the end of January next year.”Richardson was optimistic his committee would be able to work with SACA, but his thoughts came before SACA’s Tuesday morning announcement. “I don’t think it will be difficult. We have already had a meeting and I think the commitment is there to work with them and make sure we consult to the degree that is going to be effective. The questions that SACA are asking are probably very similar to the questions that we are asking so I don’t see it as an issue. There’s certainly a willingness on SACA’s part to work together on this because after all it’s also the players’ futures that are at stake, not only the sport’s,” he said.While SACA emphasised that it “wants to find solutions both to the financial challenges which cricket now faces and to what the domestic structure should be”, and are open to discussions with Richardson and Smith, they want an end to the legal battle and a proper process put in place. “This is the only way to bring clarity for the players on what will happen next season and to ensure that we are able to deal with how any changes will affect them,” Irish said.

Is this the end for Kevin De Bruyne? Belgium star uncertain on international future after feud with fans and miserable Euro 2024 run

Kevin De Bruyne's international future remains uncertain after Belgium crashed out of Euro 2024 after losing to France.

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De Bruyne yet to decide on his futureBelgium went down 1-0 against FranceWill enjoy a holiday after Euros exitWHAT HAPPENED?

The Manchester City star refused to speak about his international future with Belgium as they crashed out of Euro 2024 on Monday after going down 1-0 against France in the round of 16. Jan Vertonghen's unfortunate own goal towards the end of the game ended De Bruyne's dream of winning an international trophy.

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The midfielder earned his first national team cap in 2010 at the age of 19 when he made his debut in a friendly clash against Finland. In the last 14 years, Belgium's stature in international football rose dramatically, but they never managed to win a major trophy despite earning the favourites and dark horses tag on multiple occasions.

WHAT KEVIN DE BRUYNE SAID

Speaking to after his side's loss to France on Monday, the 33-year-old said: "It's too early to say. Let me process this first. First a good holiday and then I'll think about the future."

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As the player himself confirmed, he is now set to enjoy a well-earned break after a very long season before returning to the pitch with City later this month as the Premier League champions will travel to the United States for pre-season.

Jeetan Patel to work with England during T20I series in New Zealand

Wellington give the offspinner dispensation to miss three Plunket Shield games to take up role

ESPNcricinfo staff17-Oct-2019Jeetan Patel will join England’s T20I set-up in his native New Zealand in a new role as spin-bowling consultant next month, in what he hopes will be the first step in a future career as a coach.Patel will join up with the England squad when they arrive in Christchurch next week, having been given special dispensation by Cricket Wellington to miss the first three games of their Plunket Shield season.”Of course it’s tricky,” Patel said. “I’m a contracted player for Wellington, but also there’s life beyond cricket. The opportunity came up and I spoke to Cricket Wellington and they were very positive about me doing that, firstly for my development beyond playing, and it gives other guys an opportunity to perform in my place which is part of handing over the mantle.”It’s a matter of getting as much experience as you can wherever the roles are. That’s the great thing about these comps around the world. For me, looking at what’s next, you’ve got to tap into these opportunities when they arise because they don’t arise all the time.”To work with England is huge and I’m so grateful that this has come about – now it’s up to me what I do with it.”The series starts at Hagley Oval on November 1, and is the first step in England’s preparations for the T20 World Cup in Australia next year.There are two frontline spinners in England’s 15-man squad in the shape of Adil Rashid and Matt Parkinson, while Joe Denly and Dawid Malan are possible part-time options.Patel, 39, has been Warwickshire’s regular overseas player since 2012, and boasts an impressive T20 record, with 229 wickets in the format at an economy rate just below seven.He played 11 T20Is for New Zealand between 2005 and 2008, and last played international cricket in 2017.

Fim de ciclo: Uendel encerra sua passagem pelo Internacional após quatro anos

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Em uma nota curta, o Inter oficializou o acordo entre as partes chamado de “rescisão amigável”, exaltando o profissionalismo demonstrado pelo jogador de 32 anos de idade desde 2017, data em que chegou para o Colorado depois de passar pelo Corinthians.

– O Sport Club Internacional comunica que rescindiu amigavelmente o contrato com o lateral-esquerdo Uendel. No Inter desde de 2017, o jogador atuou por 131 vezes. O Clube agradece o período em que o atleta defendeu o Colorado, com muita dedicação e profissionalismo, e deseja sorte na continuidade da sua carreira – comunicou o Internacional.

A tendência é que, nos próximos dias, ele seja anunciado como reforço do Cuiabá para a disputa da primeira temporada da história dos mato-grossenses na Série A do Brasileirão.

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Com isso, agora o técnico espanhol Miguel Ángel Ramírez tem a sua disposição no setor Moisés, atual titular, e o jovem Léo Borges, cria do Celeiro de Ases.

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