مواعيد مباريات اليوم الخميس 21-7-2022 والقنوات الناقلة.. الأهلي والزمالك في نهائي كأس مصر وليفربول يواجه لايبزيج

تقام اليوم الخميس 21-7-2022 عددٍ من المباريات الهامة والمرتقبة التي يحرص عشاق الساحرة المستديرة على متابعتها.

ويشهد اليوم مواجهة مرتقبة بين فريق الكرة الأول بالنادي الأهلي والغريم التقليدي، نادي الزمالك في مباراة نهائي كأس مصر موسم 2020-2021.

وتجري اليوم منافسات الجولة الـ26 من عمر الدوري المصري، كما تستكمل عدد من الأندية الأوروبية استعداداتها للموسم المقبل بخوض مباريات ودية.

طالع | مرتضى منصور يوجه رسالة للاعبي الزمالك قبل قمة نهائي كأس مصر

وفي الوقت ذاته تستكمل مباريات كأس العرب للشباب تحت 20 عامًا، إذ يواجه منتخب مصر نظيره العماني. مواعيد مباريات اليوم الخميس 21-7-2022 والقنوات الناقلةموعد مباراة نهائي كأس مصر

مباراة الأهلي أمام الزمالك، تقام الساعة 9:00 بتوقيت مصر و10:00 بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع على فضائية أون تايم سبورتس1.

طالع | قائمة الزمالك لمباراة الأهلي في نهائي كأس مصر.. فيريرا يضم 23 لاعبًا موعد مباراة الدوري المصري

مباراة ايسترن كومباني والاتحاد السكندري، تقام الساعة 6:30 بتوقيت مصر و7:30 بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع عبر فضائية أون تايم سبورتس 2. مواعيد مباراتي كأس العرب

مباراة الجزائر ولبنان، تقام الساعة 4:00 بتوقيت مصر و5:00 بتوقيت السعودية وتذاع على ksa sports1، وal iraqiya sports.

مباراة مصر وعمان تقام الساعة 8:00 بتوقيت مصر و9:00 بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع على ksa sports1، وal iraqiya sports. مواعيد المباريات الودية

مباراة اتلتيك بيلباو الإسباني أمام بوخوم الألماني، وتقام الساعة 6:00 بتوقيت مصر و7:00 بتوقيت السعودية.

مباراة ليفربول الإنجليزي ولايبزيج الألماني، وتقام الساعة 7:15 بتوقيت مصر و8:15 بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع عبر فضائية الشارقة الرياضية.

مباراة لاتسيو الإيطالي وفينزيا الإيطالي، الساعة 12:00 بتوقيت مصر و1:00 بتوقيت السعودية

مباراة أودينيزي الإيطالي وبايرن ليفركوزن الألماني الساعة 6:00 بتوقيت مصر و7:00 بتوقيت السعودية.

ويمكنكم مطالعة مواعيد ونتائج جميع المباريات لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنا.

Hasenhuttl must axe Elyounoussi v Blades

Southampton travel to face Sheffield United in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night as they attempt to progress to the fourth round of the competition.

The Saints head into the match on a five-game unbeaten run, having drawn their last four Premier League games as well as recording an 8-0 win against Newport County in the cup competition.

Ralph Hasenhuttl could look to rotate his side to give the fringe players in the squad a chance to earn a place in the starting XI in the league at the weekend against Wolves. One man who he needs to axe in order to see what another player could do in his position is winger Mohamed Elyounoussi.

The Norwegian has been inconsistent in the Premier League for the Saints this season and it could be time for him to drop out and allow another winger to start. He has shown some signs of promise but there have also been some worrying moments from the forward.

Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton labeled Elyounoussi as a disappointment last season, as he flattered to deceive on the pitch during a loan spell at Parkhead.

The 48-year-old said: “With Elyounoussi I think he’s flattered to deceive at times. His goal tally for club and country surprises me a little bit, but he hasn’t been consistent enough and I think he’s been a disappointment if I’m honest.

“Celtic getting him back was a big deal. I was really excited about that link-up between Elyounoussi and Edouard at the start of the season because in the previous season there were signs in patches that their understanding was really exceptional.”

The £10.8m-rated Saints dud has followed a similar pattern early on this season. In three Premier League starts, the 27-year-old has scored once and provided zero assists, whilst creating 1.3 chances per game. This is a respectable return and shows that he can find the back of the net whilst opening up chances for his teammates, although they are yet to reward him with an assist for his efforts as of yet.

However, it is the other side of the game where he has struggled. As per SofaScore, he has been dribbled past 1.7 times per match and lost 62% of his duels over the course of the three games. He has also lost possession 12 times per match, completing 77% of his passes overall.

This shows that he has not stood up to the physical battle of the Premier League, whilst he has also been wasteful with the ball at his feet. Therefore, Hasenhuttl should axe him tonight to see what the likes of Armando Broja and Nathan Tella could do in his position, as Elyounoussi has already his chance in the top flight and failed to grasp it with both hands.

AND in other news, Ralph must unleash Saints warrior with “good character” for Blades clash, it’s his time to shine…

Rahane shines for dominant West Zone

West Zone took complete control of the Duleep Trophy final on the third day in Chennai. Despite S Badrinath’s unbeaten century, West’s bowlers shut out South for 199 in the first session, giving a first-innings lead of 260

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How they were out

Ajinkya Rahane narrowly missed out on a century in each innings, but West Zone were well and truly on top © K Sivaraman
Ajinkya Rahane was out agonisingly close to his second century of the match but his aggressive innings stretched West Zone’s lead to a mammoth 492, after his team’s spinners Ramesh Powar and Rajesh Pawar took three wickets each to bowl out South for 199. It is unlikely that West will declare before lunch tomorrow after they decided against enforcing a follow on despite a substantial first-innings lead. Even if the South bowlers dismiss West’s remaining batsmen cheaply, the task ahead of them is ardous.The signs were ominous from the outset for South, after Parthiv glanced Sreesanth to the boundary off the first ball of West’s second innings. Boundaries were frequently on offer and the West openers scored at an over four-an-over before Wasim Jaffer was given out lbw to Sreesanth off a ball that appeared to be missing leg stump.Rahane took only two balls to show his class, dispatching a length ball to the square-leg boundary with a trademark flick. He then hit Sreesanth for three fours and neither batsman allowed the South bowlers to settle. The pair had added 110 before Parthiv, struggling with cramps after keeping for over 70 overs, retired hurt.His departure upset West’s momentum and Cheteshwar Pujara and Rahane fell in fairly quick succession. Rahane got a faint edge against S Badrinath and was caught down leg side. He fell for 98 and narrowly missed becoming only the second player after Lalchand Rajput to score two hundreds in a Duleep Trophy final. However, he ended a successful domestic season, in which he was the second-highest run-scorer after Jaffer, on a high.Bhavik Thaker dealt some heavy blows in his brief innings of 22 before he edged Sreesanth to Rahul Dravid at first slip. The breakthrough came a little too late. South failed to capitalise on favourable conditions for spin bowling, something West had done successfully in the first innings.West’s reply came after South capitulated against spin, S Badrinath’s 100 proving the only notable contribution. Powar and Pawar bowled well in tandem with fielders around the bat. Powar got Yadav to flick one straight to Kedar Jadhav at forward short-leg but he was lucky to get R Ashwin given out caught at silly point, though replays didn’t conclusively detect an inside edge onto his pads.Only Badrinath managed to play the spinners, using his feet to force the ball past the infield, though many shots fetched only singles. His only false stroke was a front-foot slash off Dhawal Kulkarni which just cleared second slip. Badrinath greeted Abhishek Nayar with a cheeky whip high over square leg and brought up his century with a clubbed four down the ground off the same bowler.The difference between the two sides was in the partnerships – West had four in excess of fifty in their first innings, while South had none. The highest South could manage was 43- for the second and eighth wickets – leaving a lot of responsibility on their captain. Support from the other end wasn’t forthcoming though, and South’s batsmen will need to rectify that shortcoming in order to prevent West from claiming the trophy.

Filho de Guerra sofre acidente e é internado; atleta voltará ao Brasil

MatériaMais Notícias

Assael Guerra, filho de três anos do meia Alejandro Guerra, do Palmeiras, sofreu um acidente doméstico na casa do jogador venezuelano, em Alphaville, e está internado no Hospital Albert Einstein do Morumbi, em São Paulo. A informação foi confirmada pela assessoria do Corpo de Bombeiros de Barueri e pelo Palmeiras.

Guerra voltará ao Brasil num voo às 18h local (20h de Brasília), provavelmente acompanhado de um funcionário do clube. O atleta está em Guayaquil, onde o Palmeiras enfrentará o Barcelona (ECU) pela Copa Libertadores às 21h45 (de Brasília) desta quarta-feira.

Não há maiores detalhes sobre a gravidade do acidente, apenas que o estado de saúde da criança é estável. Um áudio que circula nas redes sociais dá conta de que houve um afogamento durante a festa de aniversário da esposa de Guerra.

No hotel em que a delegação está hospedada, o jogador fala constantemente ao telefone desde as primeiras horas do dia, sempre na companhia do médico Gustavo Maglioca. Leila Pereira e José Roberto Lamachia, donos da Crefisa, patrocinadora do Palmeiras, chegaram ao Equador em avião particular e colocaram a aeronave à disposição de Guerra para o retorno após um pedido do diretor de futebol, Alexandre Mattos. Mas as autoridades do país pediram autorização que leva 72h, pelo fato de o jogador não ter entrado no Equador em tal avião. Ele embarcará em voo comercial.

O Palmeiras divulgou uma nota oficial:

A Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras informa que o filho do atleta Alejandro Guerra sofreu um acidente doméstico nesta quarta-feira (05). O estado da criança é estável e ela segue sob cuidados médicos.

O clube está prestando todo o auxílio necessário para o meia e sua família. O jogador não enfrentará o Barcelona-EQU e retornará a São Paulo.

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Celtic: Bolingoli ‘has to start’ vs Dundee

Boli Bolingoli was Celtic’s ‘best player’ against Livingston and has earned a start against Dundee United, Frank McAvennie has told Football Insider. 

The lowdown

Prior to last weekend, Bolingoli’s last action for Celtic had come in August 2020, when he made a three-minute substitute appearance against Kilmarnock.

The Hoops loaned him out to Turkish Super Lig outfit Istanbul Basaksehir after he broke coronavirus rules and ‘left club officials furious’ (via Sky Sports).

But Postecoglou restored him to the starting line-up for the 1-0 defeat at the Almondvale Stadium.

Having picked up a yellow card, he earned a SofaScore rating of 6.9/10. He won seven of his 13 duels and completed 85 of his 90 attempted passes.

Celtic will be looking to gain ground against Dundee United on Sunday, having slipped to sixth place in the Premiership table.

The latest

McAvennie says Bolingoli’s performance was one of the few positives he was able to take from Celtic’s loss.

He admired the Belgian’s commitment and reckons he has the edge on competitor Greg Taylor when it comes to the defensive side of the game.

“I will be honest, Bolingoli was the best player in that Celtic team, solid,” he said. “He defended really well. He was the only bright spark.

“I always liked him when he was playing, he is a better defender than Taylor.

“He was putting himself about and getting stuck in, that’s saying something because Celtic were awful.

“I think he has to start again this weekend.”

The verdict

Bolingoli was an unused substitute for Thursday’s cup win against Raith Rovers, with Adam Montgomery lining up at left-back. That could indicate that he was being rested with one eye on the weekend.

Perhaps the real indicator of Ange Postecoglou’s preferences will come in the week when Celtic face the trickiest fixture of the campaign so far – a Europa League group stage clash with Bayer Leverkusen.

Even if Bolingoli doesn’t make the cut, rotation in and around those fixtures should ensure he gets a decent number of minutes.

In other news, Celtic fans should read this intriguing Jack Wilshere claim.  

كوكي يعلق على شائعات انتقال رونالدو إلى أتلتيكو مدريد

علق كوكي لاعب وسط وقائد أتلتيكو مدريد على إمكانية انضمام كريستيانو رونالدو إلى روخي بلانكوس خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الجارية.

التقى كريستيانو رونالدو ووكيله خورخي مينديز مع إدارة مانشستر يونايتد أمس الأربعاء، للحديث عن مستقبل اللاعب الذي يرغب في الرحيل عن الشياطين الحمر.

طالع أيضًا.. يوفنتوس يحدد بديل بوجبا من أتلتيكو مدريد

نفى إنريكي سيريزو رئيس نادي أتلتيكو مدريد اهتمام الروخي بلانكوس بالتعاقد مع كريستيانو رونالدو، كما أصدرت رابطة مشجعي الفريق الإسباني بيانًا ترفض من خلاله ضم البرتغالي.

كوكي، بعد فوز فريقه على نومانسيا أمس وديًا، صرّح للصحفيين: “نحن نمتلك لاعبين رائعين، والتعاقدات الجديدة تعود للنادي، وما إذا كان هناك المزيد منها أم لا، لكننا فريق رائع وقادر على المنافسة”.

وشدد: “لا يمكنني التعليق على شائعات، أثق في زملائي الموجودين، نحن نمتلك نجوم في الهجوم من الأرجنتين وإسبانيا والبرتغال والبرازيل وفرنسا”.

واختتم: “لا يمكنني التعليق على الترحيب بـ رونالدو أم لا، نركز على أنفسنا فقط ولا ننظر للاعبين خارج فريقنا”.

England make 600 after Bopara hundred

If England’s cricketers thought they had batted with intent on the first day at Bridgetown, their efforts were nothing compared to the free-flowing onslaught they produced on the second

The Bulletin by Andrew Miller27-Feb-2009West Indies 85 for 1 (Sarwan 40*, Smith 37*) trail England 600 for 6 (Strauss 142, Bopara 104) by 515 runs
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How they were out
Ravi Bopara compiled a superb maiden Test century© AFP
If England’s cricketers thought they had batted with intent on the first day at Bridgetown, their efforts were nothing compared to the free-flowing onslaught they produced on the second. Ravi Bopara led the way with a classy 104 from 143 balls, his first century in international cricket, and Paul Collingwood (96) and Tim Ambrose (76 not out) made sizeable marks in the scorebook as well, as England built on their overnight 301 for 3 to add 299 more runs at a rate of nearly five an over.By the time Andrew Strauss declared, early in the final session, England’s total of 600 for 6 was their highest since the Oval Test against South Africa in September 2003. Nevertheless, West Indies responded impressively with a volley of strokes before the close, in particular from the in-form Ramnaresh Sarwan, as they made light of the early dismissal of Chris Gayle, via a referred lbw in James Anderson’s third over.It was a breezy day’s batting from both teams, but particularly England, who had to withstand a feisty morning spell from the luckless Fidel Edwards before cashing in on a lacklustre showing from the remainder of the West Indian bowling attack. As on the first day, they lost only three wickets – Kevin Pietersen was removed in the first hour of the day for 41, plumb lbw to Edwards despite his self-indulgent wasting of a referral, and Edwards struck again in the afternoon when Collingwood, sizing up his second hundred in consecutive matches, slogged a length delivery to deep point.Bopara eventually gave Edwards a richly deserved third when, only three balls and one boundary after reaching his hundred, he took on the hook and picked out Jerome Taylor on the fine-leg boundary. The identity of the catcher, however, was rather ironic, for it was Taylor who dropped the clanger that might have spared West Indies much of their day’s toil. Yesterday, Edwards had Andrew Strauss dropped at first slip by Gayle on 58, an error that cost his side 84 runs. Today, Taylor should have clung onto a skied pull when Bopara had made just 4, but the chance went sprawling, and England’s new No. 6 went on to add exactly 100 more to his total.This is Bopara’s first Test since he finished the tour of Sri Lanka in December 2007 with three ducks in a row, but whereas on that occasion the wiles of Muttiah Muralitharan were too much for him, this time he found the pace-dominated West Indies attack much more to his liking. He used his wrists coolly to work the gaps in the leg side, while Taylor, when he wasn’t dropping catches, was noticeably off the pace with the ball. He looked a shadow of the superhero who destroyed England at Sabina Park, and Bopara flogged him through midwicket twice in two balls, as he surpassed his previous Test-best of 34, at Kandy in 2007.When Bopara tried the same against Edwards, however, the results were somewhat different. One pull sailed high off a top-edge and all the way for six, another in Edwards’ next over was completely misjudged, and rattled him a painful blow under the eye. A lengthy break for treatment ensued, in which time Edwards had to be discouraged from having a word or two with the batsman. But Bopara was not discouraged in spite of his shiner, and carried on getting into line to deliveries that were well in excess of the 90mph mark.He went to lunch on 46 not out, and soon after the resumption, he tickled a leg-stump delivery from Sulieman Benn down to the fine-leg boundary to reach the first notable landmark of his Test career. Using his wrists to their full supple effect, he traded singles with his partner Collingwood throughout a 149-run stand, and continued to pick the right ball to attack. Edwards dropped short and was rifled through the leg-side; Sulieman Benn served up a waist-high full-toss that was dispatched through midwicket.After reaching tea on 88 not out, Bopara clicked through the nineties with a cool lofted drive off Taylor, before easing a bouncer from the ever-threatening Edwards into the leg-side to reach three figures. He removed his helmet and saluted the crowd with a modest wave and a gentle impersonation of the Caribbean’s current superstar, Usain Bolt – a mock comb of the hair and a bow-and-arrow salute to the dressing-room.Bopara’s main sidekick was Collingwood, who built on his impressive century in Antigua last week with another powerfully constructed innings. His favourite shot of the day was the pull, which he used to great effect to pick off two of his 12 fours, and he also drove Edwards delightfully down the ground for arguably the classiest boundary of his innings. But just when it seemed nothing could interrupt his flow, along came the temptation of a fourth century in 11 innings.Back into the attack came Edwards, and with four needed for the hundred, Collingwood chose the wrong ball to clobber over the covers. Instead it arced off a leading edge, straight down the throat of Nash on the point boundary, and – just like Pietersen, Sarwan and Alastair Cook before him in this series – he was left ruing one attacking stroke too many with three figures around the corner.Nevertheless, his departure did nothing to interrupt England’s momentum, because out of the blocks burst Ambrose, a bundle of diminutive intent, eager to make up for lost time in his career. Matt Prior’s paternity leave has given him a chance to make amends for a disappointing summer, and by the time of the declaration, he was motoring on 76 not out from 95 balls, with eight fours and two slapped sixes over midwicket off Ryan Hinds. Hinds could have dismissed him for a third-ball duck had Denesh Ramdin clung onto a top-edged cut, but as with so many chances in this match, the opportunity was lost, and England marched onwards and upwards.All the same, West Indies clearly recognised a docile pitch when they saw one, for their response was full of controlled aggression, as Sarwan and Devon Smith pushed through to the close with a 72-run stand. They had to withstand a superb opening spell from James Anderson, who swung the ball both ways at will and removed Gayle for 6 with a late-inducker that the referral showed would have taken out leg stump. But at the other end, Ryan Sidebottom couldn’t find the right length to complement his prodigious swing, and both Graeme Swann and Stuart Broad were easily repelled. England have a total to envy, but West Indies have set themselves to match it, and so preserve their 1-0 series lead.

Bruno Silva garante permanência no Botafogo; exame aponta lesão leve

MatériaMais Notícias

Com uma lesão leve na coxa direita, o volante Bruno Silva é dúvida para o jogo contra o Sport, segunda-feira, no Nilton Santos, pelo Brasileirão.o. Ele realizou um exame de imagem na última quinta-feira, que acabou confirmando o problema. Tanto que ele nem treinou com os companheiros na sequência.

Contra o Fluminense, ele chegou ao Maracanã com a delegação alvinegra. Mas, logo que desceu do ônibus, já deixou o estádio. Os botafoguenses ficaram apreensivos nas redes sociais, considerando que o jogador poderia estar de saída. Até por isso, ele tratou logo de se posicionar por meio do “Instagram”.

– Fala aí galera. Não estou indo embora! Só fui embora chateado porque tentei jogar até o último instante e não consegui, dai fiquei com raiva, e o fato deu ter indo embora não significa que eu não tenho comprometimento só que fiquei muito triste por não poder ajudar meus companheiros. Mas já estou tratando, fiz exame e espero voltar o mais rápido. Agradeço a preocupação é o carinho. Deus abençoe vocês – escreveu o volante nas suas redes sociais.

Bruno Silva disputou 32 jogos nesta temporada, marcando seis gols e dando três assistências. Considerado peça-chave no esquema de Jair Ventura – aberto pelo lado direito – o volante era um dos destaques do Botafogo no Brasileirão.

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إدارة الإسماعيلي تجدد الثقة في الجهاز الفني قبل مواجهة الجونة

اتخذ مجلس إدارة النادي الإسماعيلي برئاسة يحيى الكومي، قرارا جديدا بشأن الجهاز الفني بقيادة حمزة الجمل واللاعبين.

ويستعد الإسماعيلي، لمواجهة الجونة مساء الخميس المقبل على ملعب خالد بشارة بالغردقة فى الجولة الـ 27 من بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ووفقًا للموقع الرسمي للإسماعيلي فإن مجلس الإدارة قرر تقديم الدعم والمساندة للجهاز الفني لفريق الكرة الأول بالنادي بقيادة حمزة الجمل واللاعبين، من أجل تصحيح مسار الفريق بجدول الدوري العام لعودته إلى مكانته الطبيعية.

وأكد مجلس إدارة النادي فى اجتماعه الأخير، على ثقته الكاملة لكل أطراف المنظومة الرياضية بالفريق الأول من أجل إعادة الأمور لنصابها الصحيح فى أسرع وقت.

وأيضًا العودة لمسيرة الانتصارات سعياً لتخطي تلك الأزمة بإعتبار المواجهات المقبلة بمثابة لقاءات الكؤوس التي لا تقبل القسمة على إثنين من أجل مصالحة جماهيرهم.

طالع أيضًا.. الإسماعيلي يرد على أنباء تجميد مستحقات اللاعبين بعد رباعية بيراميدز

ويسعى الدراويش لتحقيق نتيجة إيجابية خلال هذا اللقاء من أجل استعادة مسيرة الإنتصارات لتصحيح وضعه بجدول الدوري الذى لا يليق بإسمه وشعبيته داخل وخارج مصر.

جدير بالذكر أن الإسماعيلي تعرض لهزيمة ثقيلة أمام بيراميدز برباعية نظيفة في المباراة التي أقيمت ضمن الدوري المصري.

West Ham set sights on contract for Mubama

According to Football Insider, West Ham United have set their sights on securing wonderkid striker Divin Mubama to a professional deal when he turns 17 amid interest from Manchester City.

The Lowdown: Rush Green talents emerge…

Declan Rice, the most high-profile name to emerge from Rush Green’s academy in recent years, is closely being followed by other hugely promising talents.

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Indeed, the likes of Conor Coventry, Jamal Baptiste and Ademipo Odubeko spring to mind as ones to watch over the next few seasons, but manager David Moyes has shown no sign of stopping there.

The club bolstered their academy with a plethora of young signings in the summer and it appears they have their sights set on securing another one.

The Latest: West Ham set sights on Mubama contract…

As per Football Insider, West Ham have now set their sights on securing highly-rated young striker Mubama to a professional deal when he turns 17 next month.

This comes amid interest from Premier League champions Manchester City as they keep a close watch on the teenager, who is currently on a scholarship deal with the Irons.

However, West Ham don’t appear keen on losing him and talks have apparently been held over tying him down to professional terms as soon as possible.

The Verdict: Yet another one to watch…

Despite being sidelined by injury this season, Mubama seems like a hugely promising talent for supporters to watch over the coming years. He has 10 goals in 23 Under-18 Premier League appearances, including a hat-trick against Reading in April.

Moyes has transformed West Ham into a genuine force, signing a new and improved deal recently, and he briefly touched upon building for the future brick by brick (Evening Standard).

Hammers fans have certainly seen that so far and we believe the coming seasons hold plenty of more promise for supporters, especially considering all the progress made with young talents behind the scenes.

In other news: ExWHUemployee lifts lid on behind-scenes development in West Ham overhaul plan, find out more here.

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