CBF define planejamento para retomada do Brasileirão

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A Confederação Brasileira de Futebol informou que a retomada da Série A do Brasileirão se dará a partir da 7ª rodada, que será disputada em 01 e 02 de junho. Tanto a 7ª quanto 8ª rodadas da competição haviam sido adiadas pela tragédia que vem assolando o Rio Grande do Sul.

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VEJA DATAS, HORÁRIOS E LOCAL DOS JOGOS DA  7ª RODADA DO BRASILEIRÃO

01/07 – 16:00 Grêmio x Red Bull Bragantino – Couto Pereira

01/06 – 16:00 Vitória x Atlético-GO – Barradão

01/06 – 18:30 Fluminense x Juventude – Maracanã

01/06 – 18:30 Cuiabá x Internacional Arena Pantanal

01/06 – 21:00 Corinthians x Botafogo – Neo Quimica Arena

02/06 – 16:00 Atlético-MG x Bahia – Arena MRV

02/06 – 16:00 Vasco da Gama x Flamengo – Maracanã

02/06 – 16:00 Criciúma x Palmeiras – Heriberto Hulse

02/06 – 18:30 São Paulo x Cruzeiro – Morumbis 

02/06 – 18:30 Fortaleza x Athletico-PR – Arena Castelão

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Quanto às partidas canceladas de Grêmio, Internacional e Juventude de rodadas anteriores e de outras competições organizadas pela CBF, a entidade reitera que serão remanejadas para datas futuras e de acordo com disponibilidade de datas no calendário.

A CBF também comunicou que o Conselho Técnico, com representantes dos 20 clubes da Série A do Brasileirão, está mantido para segunda-feira (27).

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Injured Ross Adair ruled out of Bangladesh T20Is

He will be replaced in the squad by Jordan Neill

ESPNcricinfo staff10-Nov-2025

Ross Adair will play no part in the Bangladesh T20Is•Gareth Copley/Getty Images

Ross Adair, the Ireland opener, has been ruled out of his team’s upcoming T20I series against Bangladesh due to a bone stress in the knee. Jordan Neill will stay on after the upcoming two Tests and replace Adair in the T20I squad.Adair, who scored a memorable 58-ball hundred against South Africa last year, has had to overcome a few injury concerns in recent months. In his three T20Is this year, he had found some form with 48 against West Indies, and 26 and 33 against England. However, his withdrawal from the Bangladesh tour will now likely see him return to the national fold only in time for next year’s T20 World Cup.Related

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Neill was selected as part of the 15-man Test squad for the upcoming Bangladesh tour, and now will stay on to be part of the T20I squad. Neill made his international debut for Ireland in May this year, however suffered an injury in the field and missed a decent part of the home season.”It’s very unfortunate to have lost Ross on the eve of the Bangladesh tour, he really demonstrated his value at the top of the T20I order during the few chances he had in 2025, and we were looking forward to seeing him perform against Bangladesh,” Andrew White, Ireland s national selector, said.”There are a couple of combinations that we are keen to explore as we build up to next year’s T20 World Cup. Jordan Neill will stay on as part of the T20I squad to provide valuable cover to the wider group. We have players that in the past showed they are capable of deputising at the top of the order – this allows us to adjust the batting line-up and create greater flexibility through the middle and late overs.”The left-handed Ben Calitz coming into the middle order will provide us with the variety we have struggled with over recent years – and this tour gives us a much-needed opportunity to see how a number of players adapt to different situations and conditions.”Ireland will kick off their tour of Bangladesh with the first Test in Sylhet on November 11, before moving to Mirpur for the second Test on November 19. The two teams will then play a three-match T20I series starting November 27.

Gallery: How Salah interacted with Liverpool teammates in training on Monday

Liverpool are in a dire rut of form at the moment and the pressure only ramped up on Arne Slot following their 3-3 draw with Leeds United on Saturday evening.

As if Slot didn’t think things could get any worse, what hasn’t helped is Mohamed Salah’s remarkable interview after the game.

The Egyptian has been on the substitutes bench for the last three games and according to reports, will not travel to Milan when the Reds face Inter in the Champions League this week.

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Salah was in conversation with reporters after Liverpool’s dismal draw with Leeds at the weekend and it’s safe to say he did not cover Slot and Co in glory.

“‘I’m very disappointed, Salah began. “I’ve done so much for this club – everyone can see that – over years, especially last season, sitting on the bench I don’t know why. It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. That’s how I feel it.”

The Liverpool great continued: “It’s very clear that someone wants me to get all the blame. Club promised me a lot in summer. So far I I’m on bench three games, so can’t say they have kept those promises.

“I say many times I had a good relationship with the manager and all of a sudden we don’t have any relationship, I don’t know why. It seems like someone does not want me in the club.

“But again this club, I always support it. my kids will always support it. I love the club so much and I will always do. I called my mum yesterday because I knew I wasn’t going to start and told my mum and dad to the Brighton game [next Saturday].”

How Salah trained on Monday

Salah smiled and chatted with his teammates on Monday as he attended the club’s first training session since his outburst over the weekend.

He arrived on the training pitch in conversation with French striker Hugo Ekitike. Salah listened as Slot addressed the squad and then took part in a series of warm-up and passing drills, interacting with the likes of Curtis Jones, Virgil van Dijk and Dominik Szoboszlai.

The session was overseen by Slot who is really up against it now. Who the Liverpool board decide to side with, Salah or the Dutchman, will be very interesting.

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