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Se Le Escapó El Título PALABRA DEL DEPORTE IMAGEN RADIO L-V 15:30 HRS. ADRENALINA EXCELSIOR TV L-V 22:00 HRS. ADRENALINA IMAGEN TV DOMINGOS: 22:00 HRS. EXCELSIOR MARTES 4 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2018 ADRENALINA.COM.MX @ADRENALINA “Sería traicionar y apuñalar a este equipo que tanto me ha apoyado en las buenas y en las malas.” RICARDO FERRETTI TÉCNICO INTERINO DEL TRI XXTuca reportó con el Tri LEALTAD FELINA EL BRASILEÑO COMENZÓ SU SEGUNDO INTERINATO CON LA SELECCIÓN MEXICANA Y ASEGURÓ QUE SÓLO SI TIGRES LO DESPIDE PODRÍA QUEDARSE DE TIEMPO COMPLETO; MOSTRÓ SU ENTUSIASMO POR EL TALENTO NACIONAL CON EL QUE SE HA ENCONTRADO >4 Y 5 Foto: MexsportFoto: El golfista Abraham Ancer no pudo lograr el primer triunfo para un mexicano en un torneo de la PGA en 40 años y al final concluyó SE LE ESCAPÓ EL TÍTULO en el séptimo puesto, en lo que fue su quinto Top 10 de la actual temporada >16 2 ADRENALINA MARTES 4 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2018 : EXCELSIOR u u RADAR REY Y DAMA ARTURO XICOTÉNCATL DEL COMPOSITOR C. MANSFIELD u CUMPLEAÑOS u PARA HOY “Después de considerar COPA MX todo, el equipo y esta ZACATECAS QUERÉTARO FOX SPORTS- 19:00 HRS. decisión, Nick Foles es el COPA MX titular en la Semana 1.” PUMAS TAMPICO MADERO TDN - 21:00 HRS. COPA MX PACHUCA CELAYA DOUG PEDERSON ESPN 2- 21:00 HRS. COACH DE LAS ÁGUILAS DE FILADELFIA MLB CACHORROS CERVECEROS MIKE PIAZZA DE CHICAGO DE MILWAUKEE ESPN 3- 18:00HRS. BEISBOLISTA MLB Blancas juegan, dan mate en dos jugadas. 50 AÑOS FILIS DE MARLINES 16 años en MLB, 12 Juegos de FILADELFIA DE MIAMI 5o Premio Good Companion Meredith. El quid estriba en cómo anular la fuerte amenaza de la dama negra de capturar la torre o el caballo. Estrellas y miembro del Salón UTDN - 18:00 HRS. de la Fama desde 2016. LIREN DING, CON MÁS DE 2,800 Como se preveía por su trayectoria ascendente y actuaciones tanto en la Copa Mundial, u EL DATO colocado en el segundo sitio después de Levon Aronian, como en el Torneo de Candidatos de marzo pasado, en Berlín, donde se mantuvo invicto con una victoria y 13 tablas; su ac- El mediocampista tuación en el Torneo Altibox de Noruega, y una secuencia de victorias en la Liga Superior de China, el GM Liren Ding, rebasó el mítico muro de los 2,800 con 4 puntos en la clasifi- italiano Claudio cación oficial de la FIDE correspondiente al mes de septiembre. Es el decimocuarto aje- drecista en la historia en lograrlo. Liren Ding nació el 24 de octubre de 1992 en Wenzhou, Marchisio en la provincia de Zhejiang, en China. Entrena con regularidad con Wei Yi, prodigioso aje- JUST DO IT firmó por dos drecista que aparece en el sitio 20. Ding es el tercer asiático que participa en un Torneo de Colin Candidatos después de Viswanathan Anand, India y Eugenio Torre, de Filipinas; y el se- Kaepernick, temporadas gundo en Asia en rebasar los 2,800 puntos después de Anand. Es altamente probable que Liren Ding pueda ser invitado al prestigioso torneo de Wijk aan Zee, en Holanda, en enero quien con el Zenit San próximo. En la lista oficial FIDE el grupo elite lo forman 45 GMs con más de 2,700 puntos. demandó a la Petersburgo, el He aquí la clasificación de los 20 mejores ajedrecistas del planeta en función al ELO. 1. Mag- nus Carlsen, Noruega, 2,839. 2º. Fabiano Caruana, EUA, 2,827. 3º. Shakhryar Mamedya- NFL, está en líder de la liga rov, Azerbaiyán, 2,820. 4º. Liren Ding, China, 2,804; 5º. Máxime Vachier-Lagrave, Francia, una campaña de rusia. 2,780; 6º. Levon Aronian, Armenia, 2,780; 7º. Anish Giri, Holanda, 2,780; 9º. Wesley So, para la firma EUA, 2,776; 10º. Viswanathan Anand, India, 2,771. 11º. Alexander Grischuk, Rusia, 2,769; 12º. Ian Nepomniachtchi, Rusia, 2,768; 13º. Yangyi Yu, China, 2,765; 14º. Hikaru Nakamura, EUA, Nike. Foto: Archivo Foto: 2,763; 15º. Sergey Karjakin, Rusia, 2,760; 16º. Peter Svídler, Rusia, 2,756; 17º. Teimour Radja- bov, Azerbaiyán, 2,751; 18º. Dmitry Jakovenko, Rusia, 2,747; 19º. Pentala Harikrishna, India, 2,743; 20º. Yi Wei, China, 2,742 puntos. JAKOVENKO VS. DÚBOV u En una de las partidas más atractivas de la recta final del Campeonato Nacional de Rusia EN CORTO que se desarrolla en Satka, Chelyabins Oblast, el GM Dmitry Jakovenko, colíder se medirá u a Daniil Dúbov durante la décima y penúltima ronda, mientras que el otro colíder, Dmitry Towns sigue pensando La quinteta charrúa Andreikin enfrentará a Evgeny Tomashevsky. si renueva con Wolves El resto de juegos: Khismatulin vs. Fedoseev, Kobalia vs. Vitiugov, Nepomniachtchi vs. alista el duelo ante el Tri Inarkiev, Sarana vs. Oparin. MINNEAPOLIS.- Karl-Anthony MONTEVIDEO.- La selección Con nivel XVIII FIDE, próximo a los 2,700 puntos el Nacional de Rusia es una de las compe- Towns sigue sin renovar su contrato uruguaya de basquetbol comenzó tencias más interesantes del año. con los Timberwolves de sus entrenamientos para los Ayer en la novena ronda, Ian Nepomniachtchi con negras, derrotó a Grigory Oparin en 63 Minnesota. Al popular centro, que partidos ante Estados Unidos y movimientos de una Defensa Siciliana, V. Najdorf en un final de Rey, Caballo y cuatro peo- afrontará una última campaña de México de las eliminatorias nes contra R, A y cinco peones de Nepo. El juego lo definió el A con el peón de h que corona en casilla de igual color al del alfil. su contrato como novato, le ofrecen mundialistas para China 2019. El 158 millones de dólares por renovar Clasificación a la R-9: 1º-2º. Andreikin, Jakovenko 5 ½ puntos; 3º.-6º. Tomashevsky, Inar- encuentro ante México será el 17 de kiev, Nepo, Fedoseev, 5; 7º-.8º. Dúbov, Oparin, 4 ½ puntos; 9º-10º. Alesey Sarana, Mikhail cinco años más. La fecha límite para septiembre en el estadio Palacio Kobalia, 4; 11º. Nikita Vitiugov 3 ½; 12º. Denis Khismatulin 2 ½ puntos. que firme es el 31 de octubre. Peñarol, en Montevideo. LA SOLUCIÓN — Notimex — EFE La jugada clave es 1. Dd4! ahora si las negras responden 1. ... Dxa2 2. Cc2++. Y si 1. ... Dxb4 2. Foto: Archivo Foto: Dd5++. Finalmente si 1.... Rxa4 2. Cc6++. Gerardo Ruiz Massieu Héctor Linares Adrián Sierra Fernando Islas Humberto Dijard Téllez Efrén Chávez Mejía Coordinador Editor Editor Editor Editor Visual Coeditor Visual EXCELSIOR : MARTES 4 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2018 ADRENALINA 3 XXJORNADA 8 GALLOS Y CELESTES El chamaco del Querétaro Marcel Ruiz está convertido en la figura emergente de la Liga MX; su compañero Camilo Sanvezzo y dos futbolistas del líder invicto Cruz Azul destacan en el equipo ideal del fin de semana Brayan Angulo Marcel Ruiz Elías Camilo Fue el jugador con más Fue el único jugador Hernández Sanvezzo toques (76) y pases con dos asistencias en Anotó un gol y asistió Anotó los dos primeros completados en la jornada (los otro en la goleada de goles del Querétaro campo contrario (30) primeros dos goles en Cruz Azul sobre el ante el Morelia; ganó 8 Agustín en la victoria del el 4-1 ante el Morelia); Veracruz. de 9 duelos Marchesín Puebla sobre el además, recibió tres individuales, eludió Monterrey. faltas. tres rivales y recibió Fue el portero con más tres faltas. Franco Jara atajadas (4) entre Marcó dos goles y quienes mantuvieron asistió el restante en la su valla invicta en la victoria del Pachuca 3-1 jornada, siendo ante Chivas. fundamental en la victoria ante Lobos. f Cruz Azul llegó a 12 partidos sin derrota por tercera vez en los últimos 20 años (sep- Jorge Torres Ignacio Rivero Roberto Luis Quiñones tiembre Felipe Mora de 2017 y Nilo Realizó seis quites Alvarado Recibió el penal del Convirtió dos goles en octubre de (máximo de la fecha); segundo gol del Toluca 1998). Fue el único defensor Marcó el primer gol y la victoria de Pumas 2-1 además, aportó siete sobre Santos; fue el en anotar en la jornada, asistió el tercero en la ante el León, y acertó a f San- despejes y ganó 10 de jugador que más completó 57 de 59 victoria 4-1 de Cruz portería los tres vezzo, del 11 duelos individuales. chances creó (4) en el Querétaro, pases y aportó cuatro Azul ante el Veracruz. remates que intentó en partido y aportó tres es el primer intercepciones. el partido. quites. jugador con dos dobletes en este torneo. 4 ADRENALINA MARTES 4 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2018 : EXCELSIOR “Si Tigres me despide y figura indiscutible de la liga mx años como dt juegos/tricolor Desde finales de los años 70 como jugador y desde la Federación piensa que los 90 como técnico, Tuca Ferretti merece un capítulo exclusivo en la historia del futbol puedo ser un elemento mexicano. útil, a lo mejor nos TUCA FERRETTI 27 4 sentaríamos a platicar.” TUCA FERRETTI TÉCNICO INTERINO DE MÉXICO u EL QUINTO PARTIDO Es la llave para el título Ricardo Ferretti, técnico inte- uXInicia su segundo interinato con el Tricolor rino de México, aseguró que el Tricolor ganará la Copa del Mundo cuando logre superar la barrera del quinto partido, que no ha alcanzado en los últimos seis mundiales. “El campeonato mundial se va a dar si logramos pasar TUCA, FIEL A TIGRES de ese quinto partido, siem- pre estamos a ese pasito y El contrato del POR OMAR FLORES ALDANA “La razón es que tengo contrato lugar y cumplir con este proceso, creo que hoy tenemos ese [email protected] que inició el mes pasado, de tres pero también quizá ellos no tienen veterano director años; saben que la continuidad en lo que yo tengo en una institución material para lograrlo”, se- técnico, que vence Ricardo Ferretti una y otra vez re- un equipo mexicano es algo casi como Tigres.
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