=== 301 Redirects - Easy Redirect Manager === Contributors: WebFactory Tags: 301 redirect, redirects, redirect, 404 error log, redirection, 302, seo, 302 redirect, 404, 404 redirect, 301, 307, 404 log Requires at least: 4.0 Tested up to: 6.2 Stable tag: 2.73 Requires PHP: 5.2 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Manage 301 & 302 redirects. Simple redirection & redirects validation. Includes redirect stats & 404 error log. == Description == 301 Redirects helps you manage and create 301, 302, 307 redirects for WordPress site to **improve SEO & visitor experience**. 301 Redirects is easy to use. Perfect for new sites or repairing links after reorganizing your old content, or when your site has content that expires and you wish to avoid sending visitors to a 404 error page and want to create redirection instead. Use the 404 error log to identify problematic links. 301 Redirects GUI is located in WP Admin - Settings - 301 Redirects 404 Error Log widget can be found in the WP Admin - Dashboard **Features** * Choose from Pages, Posts, Custom Post types, Archives, and Term Archives from dropdown menu to create redirection * Or, set a custom destination URL! * Retain query strings across redirects * Super-fast redirection * 404 error log * 404 error log widget * Import/Export feature for bulk redirects management * Simple redirect stats so you know how much a redirection is used * Fully compatible with translation plugins (Weglot, TranslatePress, Gtranslate, Loco Translate) that use lang prefix in URL **Need more features?** WP 301 Redirects PRO offers wildcard & regular expression URL matching, auto-typo fixing in URLs, complete redirect and 404 log, link scanner, and a centralized SaaS dashboard to monitor redirects on all your sites from one place. **What is a 301 Redirect?** A redirect is a simple way to re-route traffic coming to a *Requested URL* to different *Destination URL*. A 301 redirect indicates that the page requested has been permanently moved to the *Destination URL*, and helps pass on the *Requested URLs* traffic in a search engine friendly manner. Creating a 301 redirect tells search engines that the *Requested URL* has moved permanently, and that the content can now be found on the *Destination URL*. An important feature is that search engines will pass along any clout the *Requested URL* used to have to the *Destination URL*. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70Yn_lO_8BA] **When Should I use 301 Redirects?** * Replacing an old site design with a new site design * Overhauling or re-organizing your existing WordPress content * You have content that expires (or is otherwise no longer available) and you wish to redirect users elsewhere **Is the 404 error log GDPR friendly?** The 404 error log does not collect user IPs. It collects the following data: timestamp of the event, the (404) URL that was opened, and the user-agent string. **Having problems with SSL? Moving a site from HTTP to HTTPS?** Install our free WP Force SSL plugin. It's a great way to enable SSL and fix SSL problems. **External libraries used in the project** * PHP User Agent Parser == Installation == 1. Upload the `eps-301-redirects` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 3. Begin adding redirects in the Settings -> 301 Redirects menu item == Screenshots == 1. 301 Redirects admin area 2. 301 Redirects import/export options == Changelog == = 2.73 = * 2023/03/08 * security fixes = 2.72 = * 2021/11/11 * security fixes * added "Reset Redirect Hits" tool = 2.70 = * 2021/05/01 * 404 error log widget is now visible only to users with manage_options permission * added "Delete all redirect rules" tool = 2.67 = * 2021/03/16 * fixed a small security issue with redirection = 2.66 = * 2021/02/23 * fixed compatibility issue with Rank Math = 2.65 = * 2021/02/22 * added 404 error log Dashboard widget * fixed some bugs * added support for Cache Enabler plugin = 2.60 = * 2021/02/13 * added 404 error log * fixed some bugs * made sure all DB queries use prepare() function * PRO version is now available for purchase from free = 2.55 = * 2021/01/30 * Removed promo campaign for WP 301 Redirects PRO version * Added flyout menu = 2.53 = * 2020/09/29 * More issues fixed related to redirections with translation plugins * Fixed issue with encoding source & target URLs in some situations. * Added promo campaign for WP 301 Redirects PRO version in November = 2.52 = * 2020/09/07 * Fixed issue with URL prefix on translate plugins like Weglot, TranslatePress, Gtranslate, Loco Translate = 2.51 = * 2020/08/13 * security fixes - thank you Erin = 2.50 = * 2020/08/10 * added support for 307 Temporary Redirect * 100k installs hit on 2020/07/22 with about 365,000 downloads = 2.45 = * 2019/12/17 * security fixes - big thank you to Chloe from Wordfence * WP-CLI fix = 2.40 = * 2019/03/25 * bug fixes * rating notification = 2.3.5 = * 2019/03/11 * WebFactory took over development * 50,000 installations; 151,500 downloads * bug fixes * compatibility fixes for new versions of PHP and WP = 1.0 = * 2013/05/01 * initial Release * for a complete changelog please visit https://wp301redirects.com/old-changelog.txt == Frequently Asked Questions == =What is a 301 Redirect?= A redirect is a simple way to re-route traffic coming to a Requested URL to different Destination URL. A 301 redirect indicates that the page requested has been permanently moved to the Destination URL, and helps pass on the Requested URLs traffic in a search engine friendly manner. Creating a 301 redirect tells search engines that the Requested URL has moved permanently, and that the content can now be found on the Destination URL. An important feature is that search engines will pass along any clout the Requested URL used to have to the Destination URL. =I'm getting an error about the default permalink structure?= 301 Redirects requires that you use anything but the default permalink structure. =My redirects aren't working= This could be caused by many things, but please ensure that you are supplying valid URLs. Most common are extra spaces, extra slashes, spelling mistakes and invalid characters. If you're sure they're right, chances are your browser has cached the 301 redirect (in an attempt to make the redirection faster for you), but sometimes it doesn't refresh as fast as we would like. Clear your browser cache, or wait a few minutes to fix this problem. My redirects aren't working - the old .html page still shows For this plugin to work, the page must be within the WordPress environment. If you are redirecting older .html or .php files, you must first delete them. The plugin can’t redirect if the file still exists, sorry! You should look into .htaccess redirects if you want to keep these files on your server. =My redirects aren't getting the 301 status code= Your Request or Redirect URLS may be incorrect; please ensure that you are supplying valid URLs. Check slashes. Try Viewing the page by clicking the Request URL - does it load correctly? =How do I delete a redirect?= Click the small X beside the redirect you wish to remove. =How do I add wildcards. or folder redirects?= Unfortunately this is not supported. You should look into WP 301 Redirects PRO for these advanced features. =What about query strings?= By default, any URL with a query string is considered unique, and will redirect to a unique page (if you so wish). The query string will be added to the Destination URL, which allows you to keep your tracking codes, affiliate codes, and other important data! If you want to have full control over query strings, ignore them, add or remove them consider upgrading to WP 301 Redirects PRO. =What happens when I deactivate or delete the plugin?= When you deactivate the plugin, obviously, redirects stop working. But, they are not deleted from your database. 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TOP 10 Hậu vệ cánh phải hay nhất thế giới hiện nay

Hậu vệ cánh phải là một vị trí then chốt trong bóng đá hiện đại. Họ không chỉ cần có khả năng phòng ngự tốt mà còn phải hỗ trợ tấn công rất hiệu quả. Dưới đây là top 10 hậu vệ cánh phải hay nhất thế giới hiện nay theo đánh giá của tạp chí uy tín FourFourTwo.

1. Achraf Hakimi

Achraf Hakimi đang khoác áo đội bóng giàu có Paris Saint-Germain của Pháp. Anh được đánh giá là hậu vệ cánh phải toàn diện nhất thế giới hiện nay.
Achraf Hakimi đang khoác áo đội bóng giàu có Paris Saint-Germain của Pháp. Anh được đánh giá là hậu vệ cánh phải toàn diện nhất thế giới hiện nay.

Lý lịch bóng đá

Sinh năm 1998, Hakimi là sản phẩm của lò đào tạo trẻ nổi tiếng Real Madrid. Anh ra mắt đội một Real Madrid năm 2017 và dần khẳng định được vị trí chính thức ở hàng thủ vương quyền Tây Ban Nha.

Sau khi rời Real Madrid, Hakimi đã thi đấu thành công ở các đội bóng lớn như Inter Milan, Borussia Dortmund trước khi gia nhập PSG năm 2021.

Điểm mạnh

Những điểm mạnh nổi bật nhất của Hakimi là tốc độ, kỹ thuật cá nhân và khả năng hỗ trợ tấn công. Với tốc độ chạy nước rút lên tới hơn 36km/h, anh thường xuyên tạo ra những pha bứt tốc đột biến vào trung lộ hoặc biên phải.

Kỹ thuật cá nhân của Hakimi cũng rất tốt, cho phép anh vượt qua các hậu vệ đối phương một cách dễ dàng. Khả năng chuyền bóng, tạt bóng và dứt điểm của anh cũng thuộc hàng top đầu thế giới ở vị trí hậu vệ cánh phải.

Với những điểm mạnh trên, Hakimi là vũ khí hỗ trợ tấn công hiệu quả cho đội bóng anh thi đấu. Mùa giải 2021/22 vừa qua, anh ghi được 4 bàn và có 6 đường kiến tạo thành bàn cho PSG.

2. Reece James

Reece James đang là hậu vệ cánh phải trụ cột của Chelsea và tuyển Anh. Anh nổi lên như một trong những hậu vệ cánh tấn công hay nhất thế giới hiện nay.
Reece James đang là hậu vệ cánh phải trụ cột của Chelsea và tuyển Anh. Anh nổi lên như một trong những hậu vệ cánh tấn công hay nhất thế giới hiện nay.

Lý lịch bóng đá

Sinh năm 1999 tại London, James là sản phẩm của hệ thống đào tạo trẻ Chelsea. Anh có trận ra mắt cho đội một Chelsea vào năm 2019 và dần giành được vị trí chính thức.

Hiện tại, James đã trở thành trụ cột không thể thiếu của Chelsea cũng như đội tuyển Anh dưới thời huấn luyện viên Gareth Southgate.

Điểm mạnh

Điểm mạnh nổi bật nhất của James là sức mạnh thể lực, khả năng hỗ trợ tấn công và chuyền bóng. Dù đảm nhận vị trí hậu vệ cánh phải nhưng James thường xuyên có mặt trong vùng cấm địa để dứt điểm hoặc kiến tạo cho đồng đội.

Mùa giải 2021/22, James đã có 6 bàn thắng và 10 đường kiến tạo cho Chelsea trên mọi đấu trường. Anh cũng thể hiện phong độ cao ở World Cup 2022 khi kiến tạo 2 bàn thắng cho đội tuyển Anh.

Với khả năng hỗ trợ tấn công hiệu quả, James chắc chắn sẽ còn tiếp tục thăng hoa trong những năm tiếp theo.

3. Kieran Trippier

Kieran Trippier hiện đang chơi bóng cho Newcastle United ở giải Ngoại hạng Anh. Anh nổi tiếng với lối chơi kỹ thuật và khả năng sút phạt cực hay.
Kieran Trippier hiện đang chơi bóng cho Newcastle United ở giải Ngoại hạng Anh. Anh nổi tiếng với lối chơi kỹ thuật và khả năng sút phạt cực hay.

Lý lịch bóng đá

Sinh năm 1990 tại Bury, Anh, Trippier là sản phẩm của lò đào tạo trẻ Manchester City. Sau đó, anh thi đấu cho Burnley và Tottenham trước khi chuyển đến Atletico Madrid (Tây Ban Nha) vào năm 2019.

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Mùa hè 2022, Trippier trở lại Ngoại hạng Anh khoác áo Newcastle United với mức phí 12 triệu Bảng.

Điểm mạnh

Trippier sở hữu khả năng kỹ thuật cá nhân rất tốt. Anh thường xuyên tạt bóng chuẩn xác vào vòng cấm để đồng đội dứt điểm.

Điểm mạnh nổi bật nhất của Trippier là khả năng sút phạt bóng đền. Anh từng ghi bàn từ chấm phạt đền quan trọng giúp Anh vào chung kết Euro 2020.

Trong màu áo Newcastle, Trippier cũng đã sút thành công 2 quả phạt đền, góp phần quan trọng giúp đội bóng vượt qua khó khăn trụ hạng mùa giải 2021/22.

4. Jules Kounde

Jules Kounde mới chuyển đến Barcelona mùa hè 2022 và nhanh chóng khẳng định được vị trí chính thức. Anh được đánh giá cao bởi khả năng phòng ngự manh manh.
Jules Kounde mới chuyển đến Barcelona mùa hè 2022 và nhanh chóng khẳng định được vị trí chính thức. Anh được đánh giá cao bởi khả năng phòng ngự manh manh.

Lý lịch bóng đá

Sinh năm 1998 tại Pháp, Kounde được đào tạo bóng đá tại câu lạc bộ Bordeaux. Năm 2018, anh chuyển đến Sevilla và trở thành trụ cột phòng ngự của đội bóng.

Mùa hè 2022, Barcelona chi 50 triệu Euro để có được sự phục vụ của Kounde. Đây được xem là bản hợp đồng lớn nhất lịch sử câu lạc bộ với một hậu vệ.

Điểm mạnh

Kounde sở hữu khả năng phòng ngự cá nhân rất tốt. Dù chỉ cao 1m78 nhưng anh rất mạnh mẽ và quyết liệt trong các pha tranh chấp. Kounde cũng đọc trận đấu rất hay, thường xuyên có những pha cắt bóng kịp thời.

Bên cạnh đó, Kounde còn thể hiện được khả năng xử lý bóng tốt dưới áp lực của đối phương. Anh cũng thường xuyên tham gia hỗ trợ tấn công bằng những đường chuyền dài chính xác.

Với khả năng phòng ngự tuyệt vời, Kounde chắc chắn sẽ tiếp tục giữ vững vị trí chính thức trong thời gian tới.

5. Kyle Walker

Kyle Walker thi đấu cho Manchester City từ năm 2017 đến nay. Anh được đánh giá cao bởi tốc độ và sức mạnh thể lực tuyệt vời.
Kyle Walker thi đấu cho Manchester City từ năm 2017 đến nay. Anh được đánh giá cao bởi tốc độ và sức mạnh thể lực tuyệt vời.

Lý lịch bóng đá

Sinh năm 1990 tại Sheffield, Anh, Kyle Walker là sản phẩm của lò đào tạo Sheffield United. Sau đó, anh thi đấu thành công cho Tottenham trước khi gia nhập Man City với mức phí 50 triệu Bảng.

Tại Man City, Walker là lựa chọn số 1 cho vị trí hậu vệ cánh phải dưới thời Pep Guardiola. Anh cùng câu lạc bộ giành được 4 chức vô địch Ngoại hạng Anh.

Điểm mạnh

Điểm nổi bật nhất của Walker là tốc độ và thể lực dẻo dai. Ngay cả ở tuổi 32, anh vẫn duy trì được tốc độ tối đa trên 34km/h. Điều này cho phép Walker thực hiện những pha vượt mặt và bọc lót hiệu quả.

Bên cạnh tốc độ, Walker còn sở hữu thể hình lý tưởng (cao 1m85) và sức mạnh khá tốt. Những yếu tố này giúp anh thắng nhiều pha tranh chấp 1vs1 với các tiền đạo.

Với Walker trong đội hình, hàng phòng ngự Man City luôn được tăng cường sức mạnh đáng kể. Đây chính là lí do Guardiola luôn tin tưởng vào anh suốt nhiều năm qua.

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6. Trent Alexander-Arnold

Trent Alexander-Arnold đang là cầu thủ trẻ tuổi xuất sắc nhất ở vị trí hậu vệ cánh phải Liverpool cũng như bóng đá Anh.
Trent Alexander-Arnold đang là cầu thủ trẻ tuổi xuất sắc nhất ở vị trí hậu vệ cánh phải Liverpool cũng như bóng đá Anh.

Lý lịch bóng đá

Sinh năm 1998 tại Liverpool, Alexander-Arnold là sản phẩm của lò đào tạo trẻ nổi tiếng Liverpool FC. Anh có trận ra mắt đội một Liverpool vào năm 2016 và nhanh chóng khẳng định vị trí chính thức.

Hiện tại, Alexander-Arnold đã vươn lên trở thành ngôi sao sáng giá nhất của Liverpool cũng như tuyển Anh ở vị trí hậu vệ cánh phải.

Điểm mạnh

Điểm mạnh lớn nhất của Alexander-Arnold là khả năng chuyền bóng và tạt bóng. Anh sở hữu kỹ thuật cá nhân rất tốt và thường xuyên có những đường chuyền chính xác vào vòng cấm cho đồng đội.

Mùa giải 2021/22, Alexander-Arnold đã có tới 19 đường chuyền thành bàn cho Liverpool trên mọi đấu trường, nhiều hơn bất kỳ hậu vệ nào ở châu Âu.

Khả năng hỗ trợ tấn công tuyệt vời khiến Alexander-Arnold trở thành vũ khí lợi hại cho Liverpool cũng như tuyển Anh. Huấn luyện viên Gareth Southgate đã gọi anh lên đội tuyển quốc gia vào năm 2017. Kể từ đó, anh luôn có mặt trong đội hình chính thức của Tam Sư.

Ở tuổi 24, Alexander-Arnold còn rất nhiều tiềm năng để phát triển. Anh hứa hẹn sẽ còn tiến xa hơn nữa và trở thành huyền thoại của Liverpool cũng như bóng đá Anh.

7. Ben White

Ben White hiện đang khoác áo Arsenal và là trụ cột phòng ngự của đội bóng. Anh có lối chơi phòng ngự - tấn công đều tốt.
Ben White hiện đang khoác áo Arsenal và là trụ cột phòng ngự của đội bóng. Anh có lối chơi phòng ngự – tấn công đều tốt.

Lý lịch bóng đá

Sinh năm 1997 tại Anh, Ben White là cầu thủ được đào tạo bóng đá tại học viện Southampton. Sau đó, anh lần lượt thi đấu cho các đội bóng Brighton, Leeds United trước khi về Arsenal vào mùa hè 2021 với giá 50 triệu Bảng.

Tại Arsenal dưới thời huấn luyện viên Mikel Arteta, White ngay lập tức chiếm vị trí chính thức ở vị trí trung vệ hoặc hậu vệ cánh phải. Anh cùng Arsenal vô địch Europa League mùa giải 2021/22.

Điểm mạnh

Ben White có thể lực rất tốt, cho phép anh chơi pressing mạnh mẽ và tham gia tấn công liên tục. Khả năng phòng thủ 1vs1 của anh cũng rất ấn tượng, hiếm khi bị đối phương vượt qua.

Điểm mạnh lớn nhất của White là khả năng xây dựng tấn công từ hàng thủ. Anh rất giỏi trong việc mang bóng từ sân nhà đi vào phần sân đối phương. Ngoài ra, đường chuyền dài chính xác của anh cũng giúp Arsenal tạo ra rất nhiều cơ hội ghi bàn.

8. Joao Cancelo

Joao Cancelo đang chơi bóng ở vị trí hậu vệ cho câu lạc bộ giàu có Manchester City của huấn luyện viên Pep Guardiola. Điểm mạnh lớn nhất của anh là sự đa năng.
Joao Cancelo đang chơi bóng ở vị trí hậu vệ cho câu lạc bộ giàu có Manchester City của huấn luyện viên Pep Guardiola. Điểm mạnh lớn nhất của anh là sự đa năng.

Lý lịch bóng đá

Sinh năm 1994 tại Bồ Đào Nha, Cancelo được đào tạo bóng đá tại học viện Benfica. Sau đó, anh thi đấu thành công cho Valencia, Inter Milan trước khi gia nhập Man City vào năm 2019.

Tại Man City, Cancelo là sự lựa chọn hàng đầu của Guardiola cho cả hai cánh hậu vệ trái và phải. Anh đã 4 lần vô địch Ngoại hạng Anh cùng đội bóng.

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Điểm mạnh

Cancelo có thể chơi hiệu quả ở cả hai vị trí hậu vệ cánh trái và phải. Điều này tạo ra sự linh hoạt chiến thuật rất lớn cho Guardiola khi sử dụng anh.

Ngoài ra, Cancelo còn có khả năng hỗ trợ tấn công rất tốt với những pha đi bóng weaving và tạt bóng sắc bén vào vòng cấm. Anh cũng thi đấu hiệu quả ngay cả khi phải đảm nhận vai trò tiền vệ trung tâm.

Với sự đa năng và chất lượng cao, Joao Cancelo chắc chắn sẽ còn tiếp tục đóng vai trò quan trọng trong đội hình của Pep Guardiola.

9. Malo Gusto

Malo Gusto mới 19 tuổi nhưng đã chiếm vị trí chính thức ở hàng hậu vệ Olympique Lyonnais. Anh được đánh giá rất cao bởi tốc độ và kỹ thuật cá nhân.
Malo Gusto mới 19 tuổi nhưng đã chiếm vị trí chính thức ở hàng hậu vệ Olympique Lyonnais. Anh được đánh giá rất cao bởi tốc độ và kỹ thuật cá nhân.

Lý lịch bóng đá

Sinh năm 2003, Gusto là sản phẩm của lò đào tạo trẻ Olympique Lyonnais. Anh có trận ra mắt đội một vào năm 2020 và nhanh chóng khẳng định vị trí chính thức dù còn rất trẻ.

Hiện tại, Gusto đang ngày càng tiến bộ và trở thành một trong những hậu vệ trẻ triển vọng nhất thế giới. Anh được kỳ vọng sẽ tiếp nối thành công của tiền bối Diogo Dalot.

Điểm mạnh

Điểm mạnh nổi bật nhất của Gusto là tốc độ. Với khả năng đạt tốc độ tối đa 34km/h, Gusto có thể thoải mái vượt qua hầu hết các hậu vệ đối phương.

Ngoài ra, Gusto còn sở hữu kỹ thuật cá nhân rất tốt. Khả năng đi bóng, tạt bóng và chuyền bóng của anh đều thuộc hàng top đầu châu Âu ở lứa tuổi teen. Anh được kỳ vọng sẽ tiến bộ vượt bậc trong vài năm tới.

10. Giovanni Di Lorenzo

Giovanni Di Lorenzo hiện là hậu vệ cánh phải trụ cột của Napoli và đội tuyển Italia. Phong độ của anh đang lên như diều gặp gió.
Giovanni Di Lorenzo hiện là hậu vệ cánh phải trụ cột của Napoli và đội tuyển Italia. Phong độ của anh đang lên như diều gặp gió.

Lý lịch bóng đá

Sinh năm 1993 tại Italy, Di Lorenzo ban đầu chỉ thi đấu cho các đội bóng nhỏ ở Serie B và Serie C. Phải đến năm 2019, anh mới chuyển đến Napoli và bắt đầu ghi dấu ấn.

Tại Napoli, Di Lorenzo nhanh chóng chiếm vị trí chính thức và trở thành trụ cột phòng ngự. Mùa 2022/23, anh cùng Napoli đang dẫn đầu Serie A với thành tích thần sầu.

Điểm mạnh

Di Lorenzo sở hữu thể lực sung mãn, cho phép anh tham gia cả phòng ngự lẫn tấn công. Khả năng tranh chấp bóng trên không của anh cũng rất tốt.

Điểm mạnh nhất của Di Lorenzo là tinh thần thi đấu quả cảm. Dù không quá nổi trội về chuyên môn, nhưng anh luôn chơi hết mình và tạo ra sự lây lan năng lượng tích cực cho cả đội.

Với phong độ hiện tại, Di Lorenzo được kỳ vọng sẽ tiếp tục cống hiến nhiều hơn nữa cho Napoli cũng như đội tuyển Italia ở World Cup sắp tới.