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Premian Su Esfuerzo [email protected] PALABRA DEL DEPORTE Imagen Radio L-V 15:30 hrs. ADRENALINA Imagen TV Domingos 22:00 hrs. @Adrenalina TODO EL APOYO. El presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador entregó los estímulos económicos a los deportistas PREMIAN mexicanos, que participaron en los pasados Juegos Parapanamericanos de Lima, con el objetivo de que no descuiden su preparación rumbo a los Juegos de Tokio SU ESFUERZO 2020 > 16 Foto: Notimex AUNQUE NO FUE LA GRAN NOCHE DE AARON RODGERS, UN PASE EFECTIVO EXCELSIOR VIERNES 6 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 A LA ZONA DE ANOTACIÓN FUE SUFICIENTE PARA LA VICTORIA EN EL PRIMER PARTIDO DE LA TEMPORADA 100 DE LA NFL > 10 NFL 10-3 Green Bay Chicago INSTANTE DE BRILLANTEZ DUELO DE DEFENSIVAS Foto: AFP EL ORIGEN DE LA RIVALIDAD. Los exjugadores Eric Wynalda, Marcelo Balboa, Tab Ramos y Luis García recordaron los aguerridos partidos entre UN NUEVO CAPÍTULO México y Estados Unidos de los 90. Hoy ambos representativos llegan a 70 duelos, con diferentes personajes, pero la pasión intacta > 3-5 2 ADRENALINA VIERNES 6 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 : EXCELSIOR EL RADAR FELIZ CUMPLE PREGUNTA DEL DÍA ¿ Quién te gusta para campeón de Rey y dama la NFL? Arturo Xicoténcatl [email protected] PATRIOTS S. Boros. Mate en dos jugadas. ¡Concéntrese! Se publicó en Hungría en 34% 1923 en el Magyar Sakkvilág. CHIEFS 21% 47 países en la Copa iete matches, con un mínimo de dos partidas clásicas o RAMS siete más de ajedrez rápido, blitz y muerte súbita, habrá 13% de disputar el vencedor de la Copa Mundial que se va a S realizar en Khanty-Mansiysk, Rusia, del 9 de septiembre OTRO, COMÉNTALO al 4 de octubre con la reunión de 128 maestros de 47 países en la que el principal premio deportivo será el pase directo para los dos fina- DEL WOLVERHAMPTON 32% listas al Torneo de Candidatos 2020 del que surgirá el desafiante que disputará en noviembre el título mundial al noruego Magnus SIN CARA PRESUME PLAYERA Carlsen. REGALO DE RAÚL JIMÉNEZ El chino Liren Ding es el favorito de la feroz competencia en la que van a concursar la mayoría de la elite con excepción de Carlsen y Fabiano Caruana. Hace dos años en Tbilisi Carlsen participó en la Copa Mundial, pero el monarca fue eliminado en la tercera ronda por el chino Xiangzhi Bu por 1 ½ - ½. Ding es favorito por su fuerza Elo de 2,811 puntos y por la forma que exhibió en la Copa Sinquefield en Saint Louis. Algunos aspectos del formato de competencia. Los 128 jugadores han sido repartidos en dos mangas o gráficas en relación con el rating. Enfrentarán a dos partidas clásicas al ritmo de 90 minutos por 40 mo- vimientos y 30 minutos para el resto de la partida con un incremento de 30” desde la primera jugada. En caso de empate sostendrán dos juegos de ajedrez rápido, 25´ con añadido de 10”. Si entablan jugarán dos partidas más de blitz de 10´con incremento de 10”. Si se mantiene Foto: Twitter @superliga Foto: Twitter el equilibrio jugarán dos blitz de 5´con añadido de 3” y de persistir el empate dilucidarán el match en juego de Armagedón o muerte DIEGO REGRESA AL BANQUILLO súbita con cinco minutos para las blancas y cuatro para las negras, Diego Maradona es el nuevo DT del club argentino Gimnasia con añadido de dos segundos después del movimiento 60. Si hubiese y Esgrima de La Plata y tendrá el reto de sacar al equipo de la empate, la victoria por regla se le concede al conductor de las negras. zona del descenso y dejarlo en la Superliga de Primera División. La solución: El rey está ahogado. 1.Aa2! y ahora si 1...Rxa2 2.Ta4#. Foto: AP Y si 1...Ae5 2.Cb1#. PORTERO CRUZAZULINO lugares de liguilla. “Para mí fue sorpresiva su salida, no estábamos lejos de la zona de “Nos tomó por sorpresa” clasificación. Aunque no estamos conformes con los puntos que lle- Jesús Corona acepta que no vamos hasta el momento, es una esperaban la salida del técnico decisión que toma la directiva, la EL luso Pedro Caixinha cual se respeta”, expresó. DATO Asimismo, dejó en claro que el paso irregular de La Máquina POR EDGAR BERRIOS en el presente torneo de Liga no [email protected] Peláez planea renunciar es responsabilidad completa del Ricardo Peláez, director entrenador, pues los jugadores José de Jesús Corona, portero de deportivo de Cruz Azul, dijo también tienen injerencia directa Cruz Azul, reconoció que le tomó en los resultados obtenidos. por sorpresa la destitución del por- anoche a ESPN que su “Sabemos que no toda la res- tugués Pedro Caixinha como técnico renuncia está sobre la mesa; ponsabilidad es del técnico, los del conjunto celeste, debido a que el nuevo técnico sería el jugadores tenemos que asumir el equipo marcha muy cerca de los charrúa Robert Dante Siboldi. responsabilidades”, declaró. Foto: Edgar Berrios Gerardo Ruiz Massieu Héctor Linares Adrián Sierra Fernando Islas Efrén Chávez Mejía Coordinador Editor Editor Editor Coeditor Visual EXCELSIOR : VIERNES 6 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 ADRENALINA 3 NADIE ESTÁ SEGURO HOY SE JUEGA ANTE ESTADOS UNIDOS El Tata Martino afirmó que todos los El Tata Martino no seleccionados deben se deja influenciar por los jugadores pelear su lugar mexicanos que militan en los clubes europeos. JUEGO AMISTOSO Foto: Reuters VS. Gregg Berhalter toma al Tri Estados Unidos México como un gran sinodal. Canal 5 y 7 | 19:30 hrs. DT DEL USA TEAM DE LA REDACCIÓN [email protected] “Una rivalidad Gerardo Martino, técnico de la Se- lección Mexicana, fue enfático al grande” señalar que el tiempo en el Tri o la trayectoria en Europa no exime Gregg Berhalter asegura que a los jugadores de buscar un lugar a México siempre se le juega dentro del equipo, caso concreto con el orgullo por delante de Héctor Herrera y Javier Her- nández. Ello de cara al partido de DE LA REDACCIÓN esta noche ante Estados Unidos en [email protected] Nueva Jersey. “Que tengan jerarquía o una El técnico de la Selección de Es- carrera muy exitosa no significa Foto: Imago7 tados Unidos, Gregg Berhalter, que tengan que dejar de competir”. el Wolverhampton, no descarta a destacó la importancia de en- El Tata aseguró que estuvo en otros delanteros como el Chicharito. frentar a México, aun cuando contacto con Herrera a pesar de “Raúl está pasando por un mo- EL sea únicamente un partido de ser ésta la primera convocatoria a mento muy bueno. Está en la liga DATO carácter amistoso. la que puede asistir el jugador del más importante, pero tampoco “Creo que es importante que Atlético de Madrid, mientras que podemos dejar de lado lo que ha- comprendamos dos cosas. La afirmó que la competencia en el cen Alexis o Macías. A veces se me Que tengan jerarquía o Ni tan amistosos primera es que ésta es una riva- medio campo es muy cerrada. hace injusto que no se reconozca a lidad grande para nosotros, son “No estoy acá para descubrir un jugador de 31 años que pasa de una carrera muy exitosa no La Selección Mexicana no ha juegos que siempre queremos futbolistas, de la misma manera en la liga inglesa a uno de los mejores significa que tengan que dejar vencido al once de Estados ganar. La segunda, es que han Unidos en los últimos 13 la que compiten Raúl y Javier por clubes de España (Sevilla)”. de competir.” tenido un buen equipo por varios ser el delantero, él (Herrera) ten- Ratificó la decisión de dejar a cotejos amistosos. Lleva años. Eso nos da la oportunidad drá que jugarse un lugar con Dos José Juan Macías bajo el mando de GERARDO MARTINO cinco empates y ocho de probarnos a nosotros mis- Santos, Rodríguez, Álvarez o con Jaime Lozano. “El apuro de ustedes DT DE LA SELECCIÓN MEXICANA derrotas. mos y de jugar como si fuera un Guardado y Gutiérrez”, comentó. no es el mío, ni el de él. Tengo tres partido de competencia. Lo que A pesar de reconocer que Raúl centros delanteros, era prudente esperamos es que suban nuestro Jiménez vive un gran momento con que fuera con la Sub 22”. nivel y nos haga un mejor equi- po, jugar contra México nos hará mejores, será un gran partido”. El cuadro norteamericano vive un cambio generacional, en Montes y Rodríguez son baja donde destacan nombres como César Montes y Luis Rodríguez están Josh Sargent de 19 años. descartados para enfrentarse al cua- “Desde que empezó a jugar es dro estadunidense esta noche. Los 29 muy competitivo y se ha ganado jugadores de Monterrey y Tigres pre- seleccionados de Martino tras su lugar dentro del campo. Así sentan lesiones musculares por lo que la salida de César Montes y son los deportes profesionales, deberán abandonar la concentración Luis Rodríguez. es muy competitivo y la gente tras el partido ante Estados Unidos. lucha por tener un lugar dentro Por otro lado, el técnico Gerar- que aporta muchos jóvenes a Euro- del campo. Esta convocatoria do Martino habló sobre el crecimiento pa y el desarrollo de ellos les rendirá le ayudará para mejorar su si- que han tenido las diferentes cate- grandes frutos”. tuación y por ello estamos muy gorías de Estados Unidos. “Un futbol -De la Redacción orgullosos de él”, concluyó el estratega estadunidense. Foto: Imago7 4 ADRENALINA VIERNES 6 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 : EXCELSIOR POR STEPHANY FUENTES [email protected] El tercer lugar de Estados Unidos en la primera Copa del Mundo en Uruguay 1930 era ya muy lejano para jugadores de la década de los 90, que marcaron el nacimiento de EL INICIO DE UNA RIVALIDAD la mejor generación de futbolistas estadunidenses y el comienzo de una rivalidad histórica ante Méxi- LA DÉCADA DE LOS 90 MARCÓ EL CAMBIO GENERACIONAL DE EU co.
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