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Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 6, 2015

Zlatan Ibrahimovic's perfume and the weirdest endorsements in football history

Having won league titles in four different countries, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is used to the sweet smell of success, but it was still something of a surprise to hear that the Swede is launching his own fragance range.

Due to launch, fittingly, in August as the new season kicks off, only time will tell – or smell – whether the Paris Saint-Germain striker's foray into the world of perfume is as successful as his forays into the penalty box.

But Ibrahimovic is merely following in the footsteps of a long line of unlikely footballer endorsements, some of which make Eau de Zlatan seem positively sensible.

Cristiano Ronaldo: Facial Fitness

Ever wondered how Cristiano Ronaldo maintains his good looks? It appears it’s all thanks to this obscure Japanese facial fitness device… not that we have any idea how it works. According to the Japan Times, the Real Madrid star was the “only person“ beauty company MTC thought could accurately represent their product.

Ronaldinho: Condoms

During his illustrious career, Ronaldinho has graced a fair number of global brands, from EA Sports’ FIFA series to Coca-Cola.  Since returning to Brazil, however, his endorsements have taken a less standard route, with the star appearing on the packaging of ‘Sex Free’ condoms during his stint with Atlético Mineiro.

Kevin Keegan: Sugar Puffs

From Jackie Milburn to Alan Shearer, Newcastle United have had their fair share of legendary No. 9s. For some reason, however, the Honey Monster – who scored an admittedly fictional winner for Kevin Keegan’s side at Wembley in 1996 – doesn’t get nearly as much credit as his peers.

Carlos Tevez: Cartoon Network

As if you couldn’t tell from his goal celebrations, Carloz Tevez is quite the dancer. In fact, he’s so good Cartoon Network even poached him to advertise for the Latin American region of their children’s programming. 

Jose Mourinho: His Coat and Scarf

Sideline fashion isn’t entirely unheard of, but a manager actually being endorsed for what they wear on the bench is a new development. For Jose Mourinho, that means sticking to his trademark coat and scarf whatever the weather according to The Telegraph, even when his counterparts opt for the more sensible polo shirt.

Pat Jennings: Oil Filters

Who do you turn to when you want to advertise oil filters? Ah, yes, world-class goalkeepers like Pat Jennings, that’s who. It’s hard to tell exactly what UniPart or Jennings saw in this partnership, but at least we have this timeless footage of the former Spurs and Arsenal stopper doing what he did best while dressed as an oil filter.

Bobby Moore: The Pub Industry

There are plenty of reasons to view Bobby Moore as a football hero, but his support of the pub industry shouldn’t go overlooked alongside his 1966 World Cup heroics. He part-owned a few pubs of his own after his playing career, and is seen here encouraging viewers to ”look in at the local”. Admittedly, though, it is a bit weird to see someone turning up to their local pub in a suit and tie. Different times.

Pele: Erectile Dysfunction

Got erection problems? Talk to your doctor. Pele would. The Brazil icon has been a long-time supporter of Pfizer’s Viagra products as part of his promotion of men’s health awareness. 

Source : talksport[dot]com
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Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek vows to learn after criticism from Jose Mourinho

Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Jose Mourinho was far from content with Ruben Loftus-Cheek's performance in a friendly against Sydney FC

Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek has responded to criticism from Jose Mourinho, insisting he must do better and work hard if he is to successfully break into the first-team set-up at Stamford Bridge.

The talented youngster, who made his debut against Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League last season, has been a pivotal figure in the club's youth teams and made his first Premier League start during the 1-1 draw with Liverpool on 10 May before featuring for 73 minutes of a surprise defeat against West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns.

Loftus-Cheek was introduced as a first-half substitute as Chelsea travelled to Australia for a post-season friendly against A-League outfit Sydney FC in May, yet subsequently incurred the significant wrath of Mourinho, who described the player's performance as "unacceptable" despite the presence of back problem.

"Loftus-Cheek was saying he had a pain in his back," Mourinho said after the 1-0 win. "But what I was feeling was that he only had this pain when Sydney had the ball.

"When Chelsea had the ball I never saw a pain in his back. When Chelsea had the ball he was playing very, very well. But when Sydney had the ball I think he was more impressed by watching [John Obi] Mikel and [Nemanja] Matic work, instead of himself.

Mourinho even went as far as to confirm his relationship with Loftus-Cheek had suffered as a result of such a disappointing performance. He added: "With Ruben, it is one step back in my relations with him. If he doesn't know what it is to play for me and Chelsea, it's one step back."

Far from being discouraged or disillusioned as a result of that rather harsh assessment, though, the 19-year-old claims he has taken those words on board and has vowed to benefit from Mourinho's vast experience.

"I listened to what the manager said and I wasn't at the level I need to do better, and I need to do better if I want to play for Chelsea," he said, as reported by The Mirror.

"For me that is a reminder that I have to work hard to get in the team. I just need work hard and do my best. I will listen to him and learn from him every way I can. I really want to work hard now."

Chelsea captain John Terry has previously vowed to talk to his inexperienced teammate and called for him to take such criticism "on the chin" as part of a necessary learning curve.

Loftus-Cheek is on international duty with England at the Uefa European Under-21 Championship. An unused substitute against Portugal earlier in June, he made his debut for Gareth Southgate's side with an impressive late cameo against Sweden at the Andruv Stadion in Olomouc.

Source : ibtimes[dot]co[dot]uk
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Maradona to run for Fifa presidency


22 June 2015, 08:56
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Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona has decided to stand as a candidate for the Fifa presidency to replace Sepp Blatter, Uruguayan journalist and author Victor Hugo Morales has said.

Morales said Maradona had told him of his intention when he called the former coach of the Argentina national team to check on the condition of his sick father on Sunday.

"He told me he was going to run for president of Fifa and authorised me to inform," Morales posted in Spanish on his twitter feed (https://twitter.com/vh590).

"'I am a candidate' were the two words Diego Maradona used to answer me when I consulted him about the nomination for the presidency of Fifa," he added in another tweet.

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro earlier this month suggested Maradona become the next Fifa president.

Maradona, 54, has long been a trenchant critic of Blatter and last month said he was "enjoying" the corruption scandal that led the Swiss to announce he would stand down at an extraordinary congress of soccer's world governing body.

Like Brazilian Zico, another great former player who has announced his candidacy, Maradona might struggle to get the support of federations from five countries, as required under Fifa statutes.

Liberia Football Association Chairman Musa Bility is the other candidate announced so far for a ballot likely to take place later this year or in early 2016.

Morales is famous around Latin America for his passionate commentary of Maradona's wonder goal against England at the 1986 World Cup. Maradona led Argentina to their second World Cup triumph in that tournament.

The pair hosted a TV show together for Venezuelan station Telesur during last year's World Cup in Brazil.

Source : supersport[dot]com
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Chủ Nhật, 21 tháng 6, 2015

England U21 1 Sweden U21 0, match report: Jesse Lingard scores late winner to keep Gareth Southgate's dream alive

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In a season of confronting adversity, Jesse Lingard’s persistence was rewarded in spectacular style at the atmospheric Andruv Stadion. He rescued England’s Under-21 dream, and reminded everyone that rewards can be bestowed on those who never give up whatever the bleak looking situation in a game or a career.

Lingard keeps fighting back from set-backs. Twenty-two minutes into the first game of the season on Aug 16, the Manchester United attacker injured his right knee in a challenge with Swansea City’s Ashley Williams and limped away to be replaced by Adnan Januzaj.

Lingard had begun with such high hopes, gaining praise from Louis van Gaal, at last looking like he might break through at United after loan spells at Leicester City, Birmingham City and Brighton & Hove Albion. So this was a huge frustration. But he worked hard, did his rehab, and was sent on loan to Derby County, resuming playing on Valentine’s Day.

Despite some good individual displays for Steve McClaren’s side, Lingard was unable to keep Derby in play-off contention and disappointment reigned. He returned to United with his future uncertain.


Roy Hodgson, the manager of the senior England side, was watching from the stands

“He started the first game of the season for United’s first team and he got a really bad injury,” Gareth Southgate said. “We kept contact with him and made sure he stayed part of the group.”

Lingard set out with the Under-21s to the Czech Republic. He played the first game, the loss to Portugal, and was dropped for Alex Pritchard.

Another setback. The 22-year-old did not mope. He honed his finishing in training over the street from the Andruv Stadion, practice that was to pay huge dividends. He waited patiently on the bench, warming up diligently, before replacing Pritchard, who had damaged his ankle after 55 minutes.

England huffed and puffed for 85 minutes, rarely showing real guile or penetration. But the arrival of Danny Ings had begun to stretch Sweden, Ruben Loftus-Cheek brought some physical command to central midfield and when the ball fell invitingly to the other substitute, Lingard, he conjured up a strike similar to his training regime.

The ball fell invitingly to him, following some poor goalkeeping by Patrik Carlgren but he accepted the half-chance fully, controlling the ball and then burying it past the embarrassed Swedish keeper. The Swedes may be celebrating Midsummer but it was the English celebrating here thanks to Lingard.

Lack of incision leaves England struggling

It was far from the most convincing of displays, barring the impact of the substitutes and some excellent forays down the right by Carl Jenkinson.

Nathaniel Chalobah failed to track back on a couple of occasions. The problem with Tom Carroll is that for all his neatness of touch he rarely threatens to hurt opponents. Harry Kane was well-marshalled by Sweden’s centre-halves, Joseph Baffo and Filip Helander, yet was still named man of the match. Jenkinson was, followed by Lingard.

It was a strange old day. The FA decided to drive the 127 yards from their hotel to the Androv Stadion (there is no Uefa protocol). Kane, Lingard and company drove slowly past a group of Czech fans dressed as English Crusaders, although these locals rather undid the image by wearing Sir Alex Ferguson masks.

Olomouc has been celebrating sport this weekend with a half-marathon bringing the town to a standstill on Saturday and the carnival spirit continued into a sunny Sunday here. One match-goer marked the occasion with a technicolour wig and Mr Bean mask. It was all very retro.

The early stages of the match were a throwback to past Anglo-Swedish encounters with long balls and little composure. Carlgren even belted one clearance out of the ground. Jack Butland sliced one ball out for a throw-in.

There was no shortage of passion with John Guidetti, recently released by Manchester City, conducting the talk in the Swedish huddle before kick-off, jabbing one finger towards the English and thumping the crest on his chest.

The Swedish fans sang an irreverent ditty about Kane, and waved a “Harry Who?” banner.


Harry Kane received a warm welcome from Sweden's travelling supporters

At one point it looked like England would need Harry Houdini. He went close with a diving header from Jenkinson’s cross. Pritchard dinked in a ball from the left to Will Hughes, who showed calm and technique to turn and make contact but Helander made a superb interception.

Sweden also had a great chance in an otherwise pedestrian half. From Isaac Kiese Thelin’s knock-down, Guidetti unleashed a shot clutched by Butland, who then held a header from Kiese Thelin.

Ings replaced Hughes at the interval and immediately brought some energy to proceedings. Ings was making a difference, giving England an alternative target to Kane, and he burrowed his way forward at one point, laying the ball off to Nathan Redmond, who promptly lost it.


Kane went close, but was unable to find the back of the Sweden net

After 73 minutes, Southgate made his last throw of the dice, sending on Loftus-Cheek for Carroll, yet it was Sweden who then came close to scoring when Simon Tibbling let fly but Liam Moore did well to block.

England screamed for a penalty after a promising move initially involving Jenkinson, Redmond and Loftus-Cheek before the ball fell to Ings. He collapsed under a challenge from Baffo, leaping to his feet and demanding a penalty from the Spanish referee, Javier Estrada, who waved his appeal away.

With five minutes remaining, however, England broke through. Luke Garbutt curled in a corner and Carlgren panicked, clearing the ball only to Lingard, who was lurking on the edge of the area and revived England’s hopes.


Danny Ings was impressive after he came off the bench to replace Will Hughes

“The lads worked hard today, we knew we needed a win,” Lingard said. “We had the team spirit and heart to win the game and we showed we can grind games out.

“It came straight into my mind to shoot and luckily it went in. The goal killed them and then we saw the game out.”

After the game, Roy Hodgson went into the dressing-room to congratulate Lingard and the rest of Southgate’s players. Southgate was a mixture of relief and delight. “After the game the other night, we had to stop the bleeding a little bit,” the Under-21s manager said of the defeat against Portugal.

“We’d had hammer blows with the two injuries to outstanding players [John Stones and Saido Berahino] then the manner of the goal we conceded and the defeat.

“So we had to do a lot of work making sure all of the noise around us didn’t affect us. We’ve made a step in the right direction, it’s in our hands now. The momentum starts to swing with us a little bit now.”

Source : telegraph[dot]co[dot]uk
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‘I knew I had to hit it’ - Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard delighted with goal for England Under-21s

‘I knew I had to hit it’ - Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard delighted with goal for England Under-21s

Manchester United star Jesse Lingard has revealed his delight at getting the winning goal as England beat Sweden 1-0 at the European Under-21 Championship.

The 22-year-old, who spent time on loan with Derby County this season, struck home a volley after 85 minutes to decide a dismal clash in Olomouc.

And Lingard insisted it was always his intention to lash a shot goalwards when a half-cleared corner fell in his direction.

“I knew straight away to hit it,” he told talkSPORT. “There were a lot of people in the box so luckily enough I stayed on the edge of the box and it fell right to me.

“It was a clean strike. The lads had dug in all game so it was good to get the goal.”

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Transfer rumours and paper review – Sunday, 21 June

Football transfer rumours

This is what the biggest rumours on Sunday are...

Manchester City will make a third bid for Liverpool's 20-year-old England forward Raheem Sterling. Their last offer of £40m was rejected but the Premier League runners-up look like returning with a bid close to the Anfield club's £50m asking price. (Sunday Express) 

Arsenal will fend off interest from Manchester City in Jack Wilshere by offering the England midfielder, 23, a new five-year, £100,000-a-week contract. (Sunday Mirror) 

Wilshere is said to be undecided over his future and concerned about how many matches he will play for the Gunners next season. (Star on Sunday) 

The agent of Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko has denied the Bosnia striker has contacted Chelsea about a move to Stamford Bridge and says the 29-year-old will most likely stay at the Etihad. (ESPN) 

Liverpool want to sign Juventus' Spain striker Fernando Llorente, 30, or Sevilla's Colombia forward Carlos Bacca, 28, after refusing to meet Aston Villa's £32.5m asking price for Belgium frontman Christian Benteke(Sunday Telegraph) 

Meanwhile, Spanish midfielder Luis Alberto, 22, is to return to Anfield early after his two-year loan spell was cut short by La Liga side Malaga. (Liverpool Echo) 

Turkish side Besiktas want Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli. The 24-year-old Italy international scored just one league goal for the Reds last season. (Eurosport) 

Manchester United are closing in on a £7.5m deal for Bayern Munich's Germany midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger, 31. (Sunday Mirror) 

However, United are less likely to also sign Bayern's £20m-rated defender Jerome Boateng, 26, because the Germany international's girlfriend is reluctant to move to Manchester. (Star on Sunday) 

Red Devils target Mario Mandzukic, 29, has agreed a deal with Serie A champions Juventus. It means the Croatia striker will have signed for beaten Champions League finalists for a third time after joining Bayern Munich in 2012 and Atletico Madrid in 2014. (Sun on Sunday)

United goalkeeper David De Gea, 24, has told his team-mates he wants to leave the club and join La Liga runners-up Real Madrid. The Spain international is yet to agree an extension to his current deal, which has one year left. (Mail on Sunday) 

Premier League champions Chelsea are in talks to sign Cameroon midfielder Alex Song, 27, who was on loan at West Ham last season. Barcelona value the former Arsenal man at £5m. (Sunday Telegraph) 

Manchester City are also interested in signing Song, who has two years left on his contract with the Spanish champions. (Sky Sports) 

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is considering a bid for Everton's 21-year-old England defender John Stones. (Sunday Express) 

Tottenham's Belgium midfielder Mousa Demeble, 27, is also on Mourinho's list of summer transfer targets. (Sun on Sunday) 

Meanwhile, Spurs are favourites to sign Belgium defender Toby Alderweireld from Atletico Madrid ahead of Southampton, where the 26-year-old spent last season on loan. (Sunday Times) 

Everton are interested in Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton, 29, with the future of their current number one - 36-year-old USA international Tim Howard - in doubt. (Independent) 

Swansea have had an £11m bid for striker Troy Deeney, 26, rejected by newly promoted Premier League side Watford(Sunday Mirror) 

Hull midfielder Tom Huddlestone, 28, will reject a move to Premier League side Aston Villa to stay with the Championship club. (Star on Sunday) 

Paris-St Germain midfielder Marco Verratti, 22, wants to leave the French champions and will "run through the exit" if Spanish giants Real Madrid or Barcelona come in for him. (Marca) 

Newcastle United will delay a £15m move for QPR striker Charlie Austin, 25, while they try to find out if the player wants to stay in London. (Mail on Sunday) 

West Ham United have made a £14m bid for Marseille's 28-year-old France winger Dimitri Payet. (Sunday Telegraph) 

And here are the latest talkSPORT.com transfer tales...

Cedric Soares' arrival at Southampton does not mean Nathaniel Clyne will leave, says Le Tissier

Sterling WILL leave, Firmino interest but Liverpool will NOT move for Kovacic

Chelsea fans not happy with Alderweireld swap rumour

Arsenal latest: £28.5m bid for Portugal midfielder and Chelsea man nears Emirates switch

Pogba will join Real Madrid for at least £80m, talkSPORT told

Source : talksport[dot]com
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England Under-21 coach Gareth Southgate rejects race divide claim ahead of game with Sweden in Olomouc

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Gareth Southgate has emphasised that there are no divisions in England’s representative sides following the publication of a photograph of the Under-20s which showed two tables at mealtime, one populated by black players and the other by white.

The picture was published in Saturday’s Daily Mail and showed seven white players on one table and seven black ones on the other. The paper printed a further picture of the squad in a swimming pool, in which all of the players, black and white, appear to be joking together.

“It’s quite clear from my experience of England junior teams that there is no issue,’’ said Southgate, the manager of the Under-21s side who face Sweden here in Olomouc on Sunday. “It was a picture that was unrepresentative of what goes on in our development teams.


Southgate and Nathan Redmond, the Norwich City midfielder, meet the media

“Anyone who’s seen this [Under-21] group of players and staff mix over the last two years or who’s been around the hotel or around the training ground for the last two weeks will see the realities of the situation.

“I’m looking out at the [press] room and not seeing a very multicultural room. Football can improve. I grew up in a [Crystal Palace] dressing-room when I first started playing with Chris Powell and John Salako, team-mates at youth-team level and still very close friends of mine. Mark [Bright] and Ian [Wright] were in the first team. I don’t know any different.

“Football crosses religion, race, everything else. I am well aware of the problems in society and I’m well aware that we can all do better but I find the accusation of a split within the teams and in football a little bit difficult to stomach really.”

Southgate also responded to the claim by the Swedish defender Ludwig Augustinsson that England are “a little overrated”, although the Copenhagen player was referring as much to the inflated nature of the fees that English players go for.


Southgate appeared relaxed during training ahead of Sunday's game with Sweden

“It has been posted next to the meal room,’’ Southgate said. “It doesn’t do my job for me but it is always interesting when the opposition make comments about your players.”

Augustinsson had added of English players that “some players go for such sick amounts of money in England and is a bit more expensive than what they are worth. To take an example, Germany is a much better squad. We’ll see tomorrow how good they are.”

Earlier in the day, Rio Ferdinand had said on Twitter: “English players are soooo overpriced right now it's a joke! Kane & sterling have huge potential but 40m & 50m...aguero 38m & sanchez 32m!!!”

English players are soooo overpriced right now it's a joke! Kane & sterling have huge potential but 40m & 50m...aguero 38m & sanchez 32m!!!

— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) June 20, 2015

John Guidetti, the Swedish Under-21 striker, also spoke of the cost of English players, arguing that Harry Kane would be “well worth every penny”.

Guidetti added: “Everyone around the world now knows who Harry Kane is. He’s a very good footballer. Many people say that he scores many easy goals but that’s what makes a magical player. Everyone wants a player who scores many goals.”

So how much was Guidetti, who has been newly released by Manchester City, worth?

“I do not know,” he said. “I am a Bosman, so a cheeseburger costs more than me!”

Source : telegraph[dot]co[dot]uk
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Thứ Bảy, 20 tháng 6, 2015

'Development is more important than success', claims Gareth Southgate

'Development is more important than success', claims Gareth Southgate

Gareth Southgate has told talkSPORT that he will not change the way his England team play in order to win the Under-21 European Championship.

Having lost 1-0 to Portugal in their opening game, the England Under-21s now face an uphill task in qualifying to the latter stages of the competition.

Needing a win, Southgate’s side face a Sweden side that beat a strong Italy outfit 1-0.

The former Middlesbrough boss seemed to focus more on the players’ development rather than look for a competition win for the Under-21s.

He said: “We want to win and play in a certain sort of style that is demanding of our junior international teams. It seems that several other countries are just here for the result and the style isn’t important.

“I think if we just crash the ball forward, then we’ll never know if our midfielders can handle it when they move into the senior team.

“It makes it that much difficult for us but that is the nature of the task.

“I think that’s how it should be, because if we just play to win and everything is thrown out the window then I don’t think that’s what the England Under-21 team is all about.”

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Ntshangase gives Bafana CHAN win


20 June 2015, 17:07
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A hastily assembled Bafana Bafana put up a five-star performance to wallop Mauritius 3-0 at Dobsonville Stadium in an entertaining CHAN qualifier on a cold Saturday afternoon in Soweto.

Bafana Bafana’s preparations were rocked by a spate of massive withdrawals but those who were called up to fill in the void defied the odds as South Africa put the visitors to sword from the word go.

What makes this victory more superb is the fact that the team only trained once - on Friday - after half the team had left camp for their respective clubs.

Goals by in-form Thamsanqa Gabuza and a double by Siphelele Ntshangase condemned the Indian Ocean Islanders to a huge defeat and Bafana Bafana will start as favourites to progress to the next round when the two meet in the return fixture in two weeks’ time in Curepipe.

It could have been worse for the visitors but Bafana Bafana twice were denied by the upright and at times the Mauritius goalkeeper proved the difference between a cricket scoreline and the ultimate 3-0 final result.

Bafana Bafana made a bright start, pinning the visitors in their own half looking for an early breakthrough.

Mauritius relied on some rare counter-attacks and on the 15th minute sent through a threatening corner kick, but the Bafana defence cleared the danger.

Bafana then launched a threatening attack but Gift Motupa’s cracker was well saved by the Mauritius goalkeeper. Marc Van Heerden then sent in a cracking free kick which was again saved by the goalkeeper, but from the resultant corner Thamsanqa Gabuza scored his second goal in Bafana colours with a good finish.

It was 2-0 moments later as Siphelele Ntshangase made it 2-0 as Bafana Bafana threatened to run riot. The goal followed another brilliant build up from the back.

Mandla Masango then hit the upright as Bafana continued to push forward.

Bafana Bafana made it 3-0 when Ntshangase finished off a Gabuza move in which he raced on the left before crossing to Ntshangase who finished with aplomb.

South African continued to pour forward after the break and Van Heerden cracked another shot on the edge of the box but the Mauritius defence kept the danger at bay.

Wave after wave of attacks and Ntshangase could have completed his hat-trick but his deft shot from the edge of the box went tantalisingly wide as Bafana Bafana continued to search for the killer goal.

Van Heerden had yet another chance to add to the scoreline but the Mauritius goalkeeper, who had a blinder between the posts, again foiled him.

Musa Nyatama rifled a powerful shot from the edge of the box but the attempt flew narrowly wide.

Mauritius were forced to finish the game with 10 men on the pitch after David Lengclume was shown a red card for a crude tackle.

Bafana starting 11: Khune (c), van Heerden, Gumede, Letlabika, Mngonyama, Motupa, Nyatama, Masango, Twala, Ntshangase, Gabuza

Subs: Mabokgwane, Madisha, Mabena, Mxoyana, Ntuli, Wana.

Source : supersport[dot]com
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Former Arsenal defender Lauren welcomes Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Čech to club

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Arsenal move for Čech done? Lauren seems to think so.

Former Arsenal defender Lauren has welcomed Chelsea's Petr Čech to the club ahead of any official announcement from the London clubs.

Lauren, who spent six years at the north London club and was part of the infamous Invincibles side, tweeted: "All the best to Cech. Long time without stability in that position and another great goner move to get the Premier League."

#All the best to Cech. Long time without stability in that position and another great gooner move to get the Premier League.

— Lauren Etame Mayer (@Lauren12arsenal) June 20, 2015

Lauren's message on Twitter follows a report from the Daily Telegraph on Saturday, claiming Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is ready to make the 33-year-old Czech Republic international the highest paid goalkeeper in the club's history with a contract of £100,000 per week.

Wenger opted to drop Wojciech Szczęsny following a serious of high profile errors in December 2014, installing Colombia international David Ospina as his no. 1 in goal for Premier League games for the rest of the 2014-15 season.

Szczęsny returned in goal for the club's FA Cup games in 2015 and kept a clean sheet in their final victory over Aston Villa in May, but Cech's availability would appear to have tempted Wenger into bringing in another option.

Cech spent most the 2014-15 season acting as Thibaut Courtois' understudy at Stamford Bridge and the Belgium international admits he understands the veteran goalkeeper's decision to find a new challenge.

"Petr is a fantastic guy and I worked really well with him," Courtois told reporters, as reported by Goal.

"When you look at Petr's quality there is no doubt that he is one of the best in the world and I think we pushed each other to a higher level.

"I think we have seen in the games for Chelsea that if I was not playing he was playing and he saved the team as well. So I think it was a very good year for Chelsea.

"If he stays I am happy. If he leaves I understand as well."

Source : ibtimes[dot]co[dot]uk
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Arsenal will offer Petr Cech £100,000-a-week record contract

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Arsenal are willing to offer Petr Cech a pay rise from his salary at Chelsea and make him the highest paid goalkeeper in the club’s history on around £100,000-a-week.

Despite Jose Mourinho’s reluctance to sell Cech to Arsenal, a proposed deal is moving closer and it is understood that Arsene Wenger is happy for Cech to join Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez among the select group of Arsenal players on more than £100,000-a-week.

Cech’s current Chelsea contract is worth around £90,000-a-week but, with Mourinho having made Thibaut Courtois his first choice goalkeeper, he now wants to leave for regular football.

Paris St Germain are also keen and could potentially have stretched their offer to more than £150,000-a-week but the London location coupled with Cech’s desire to remain in the Premier League have made Arsenal clear favourites.

Cech would be among Arsenal’s highest earners, with Aaron Ramsey and Theo Walcott both also on around £100,000-a-week after agreeing respective new deals in 2014 and 2013.

Walcott’s contract is currently the subject of negotiations but an extension on improved terms is now likely after his strong finish to the season.

A final fee must still be agreed between Chelsea and Arsenal for Cech, with Mourinho having previously hinted that he would be interested in taking a player in return.

Mourinho has also said that he would prefer to make Cech stay at Chelsea rather than sell him to an English rival.

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, however, has always indicated that he would let Cech have a big say on his future out of respect for his status as one of the club’s greatest ever players. Arsenal would also oppose any deal that included any of their best players.

Cech has only one year left on his contract and so would be valued at around £10 million but, at 33, believes that he can potentially keep playing at the highest level for at least another five years.

Wojciech Szczesny is aware of Arsenal’s attempt to sign Cech but is willing to stay, learn and fight for his place. It means that Colombia goalkeeper David Ospina would be most likely to leave.

20 Premier League stars desperate to leave their clubs

Chelsea goalkeeping coach Christophe Lollichon could also follow Cech to Arsenal.

How Arsenal's season unfolded
Sanchez signs
July 10, 2014
Arsenal fought off interest from Liverpool and Juventus to net Barcelona’s Alexis Sanchez in a deal anticipated to be in the region of £35million. The 25-year-old joins up with his new team after scoring two goals for Chile at the World Cup.
Community Shield 'glory'...
August 10, 2014
After waiting around nine years for a trophy, two come along at once. Arsenal impress in a comfortable 3-0 victory against league champions City, with Cazorla, Ramsey and Giroud all finding the net.
Welbeck signs on
September 2, 2014
Wenger pounces when Van Gaal tells the press that Welbeck is “not good enough” for a place in his starting XI, signing the former United trainee for £16million. In doing so they see off competition from numerous Premier League clubs, including north London rivals Tottenham.
Late agony against City
September 13, 2014
Arsenal are unable to repeat their Community Shield success when a late Martin Demichelis header earns Manchester City a point in the fourth game of the season.
Out of the Capital One Cup
September 23, 2014
Southampton emerge victorious in a pulsating Capital One Cup tie in which Arsenal had led, thanks to a superb Alexis Sanchez free-kick. It was Southampton’s first win against Arsenal since 2002.
Derby blushes spared
September 27, 2014
Arsenal dominate the first North London derby of the season against Tottenham, but struggle to break down their rivals. It looks as though Nacer Chadli’s second-half goal will rob Arsenal, but Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain equalises with 15 minutes left.
Wenger loses the plot with Mourinho
October 5, 2014
Chelsea are the first team to beat Arsenal in the league, with a comfortable 2-0 victory that strengthened their position at the top whilst consigning Arsenal to eighth position. On the touchline, a furious Wenger squares up to Mourinho, a man he has failed to beat in the last 12 games between them.
Champions League hopes take a dent
November 4, 2014
Arsenal virtually secure qualification from Group D of the Champion’s League, but blow any chance of rivaling Borussia Dortmund for top spot when they allow Anderlecht to snatch a remarkable draw. Arsenal surrender a 3-0 lead with only half an hour of the game to go.
Home record demolished by United
November 22, 2014
Arsenal lose a match at the Emirates for the first time this season, in a game that also marked Louis van Gaal’s first victory for Manchester United on the road. After 12 games, Arsenal are in a disappointing eighth place.
Marching on in Europe
November 26, 2014
Arsenal put in a fine performance as they defeat Group D leaders Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at home. Sanchez nets his third goal of the competition, after the much maligned Yaya Sanogo opens the scoring.
Meltdown in Southampton
January 1, 2015
Arsenal lose to Southampton for the second time in a year, this time falling to a 2-0 league defeat at St Mary’s. An irate Arsenal fan, part of a growing contingent calling for Wenger’s dismissal, runs over to the dug-out to angrily remonstrate with the manager; in the aftermath, Wojciech Szczesny sparks up a cigarette in the showers and is disciplined by the club, losing his first-team place.
Nervy day in Brighton
January 25, 2015
Arsenal are 2-0 up within the space of 25 minutes, and it looks as though their progression into the fifth round of the FA Cup is a mere formality. But Brighton give them a fright, twice scoring and forcing the cup holders to cling on for victory.
Paulista signs on
January 28, 2015
In a deal which sees the highly-rated Joel Campbell move the other way on loan, Arsenal sign 24-year-old Brazilian defender Gabriel Paulista from Villarreal. The defender sustains a hamstring injury just four games into his time at Arsenal.
Villa hit for five
February 1, 2015
Arsenal begin their climb up the table with a fine 5-0 victory at home to struggling Villa. The victory moves them above Tottenham, with four of the goals coming in a domineering second half performance.
Derby despair
February 7, 2015
A Mesut Ozil goal to the good with nearly an hour on the clock, Arsenal look in control of this fixture. Step forward Harry Kane. The young Spurs striker finds an equaliser before heading a winner late on, with Arsenal dropping out of the European places.
Self-destruction against Monaco
February 25, 2015
Arsenal’s lowest point of the season. The Emirates is reduced to stunned silence when Yannick Ferreira Carrasco scores a third Monaco goal moments after Oxlade-Chamberlain pulled one back for Arsenal, to leave Wenger’s team facing an uphill struggle to qualify.
Welbeck haunts United
March 9, 2015
Who else? Danny Welbeck hits the Arsenal winner against Manchester United at Old Trafford in the quarter-final of the FA Cup to lift some of the gloom caused by that Monaco result.
Too little too late in France
March 17, 2015
Monaco attempt to shut up shop for 90 minutes against Arsenal in the Champions League last 16 decider and, although they don’t exactly succeed, they go through anyway. Arsenal can only win by two, meaning that Monaco’s three away goals in in the first leg takes them through.
Liverpool humiliated
April 4, 2015
Arsenal’s league form throughout February, March and April is nothing short of sensational. They lose only once, with the highlight of this spell arguably their crushing 4-1 victory against Liverpool, which includes a sublime free-kick by Mesut Ozil. Their run of seven wins in seven games, following the loss to Tottenham, lifts them to second.
Eight wins in eight
April 11, 2015
Arsenal extend their winning run to an impressive eight matches. An early Aaron Ramsey goal sees off a Burnley side battling valiantly for Premier League survival.
Cup nail-biter
April 18, 2015
Arsenal see off a spirited Reading side to progress to their second FA Cup final in as many years. Sanchez wins the game when his fizzing shot squirms agonisingly under the hapless body of Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici.
'Boring' Mourinho wins war of words
Chelsea effectively win the title at the Emirates as they stifle Arsenal in the pursuit of a 0-0 draw. Wenger - and the Emirates crowd - accuse Mourinho of setting up Chelsea to play boring football. “You know, boring I think is 10 years without a title. That's very boring,” Mourinho replies.
Cup glory
May 30, 2015
Arsenal end their season a high with a 4-0 thrashing of Aston Villa in the FA Cup final at Wembley: Theo Walcott, Alexis Sanchez, Per Mertesacker and Olivier Giroud all score in the biggest Cup final victory since Manchester United's victory over Chelsea in 1994. It is Arsenal's 12th Cup win - a record - and Arsene Wenger's sixth, making him the joint most successful manager in the competition's history.
Source : telegraph[dot]co[dot]uk
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Andy Goldstein's Sports Bar Best Bits - June 19

Join Andy Goldstein and chums as they round up the highlights from the last week of Sports Bar shows.

Join Andy Goldstein and chums as they round up the highlights from the last week of Sports Bar shows.

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Schalke defender Benedikt Howedes confirms interest from Arsenal

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Howedes wants to make amends for last season at Schalke

Schalke centre-back Benedikt Howedes says both Arsenal and Inter Milan are after him this summer, however the German World Cup winner wants to remain in the Bundesliga.

The 27 year old made 28 starts in the German top flight last season as Schalke missed out on qualification for the Champions League and saw manager Roberto di Matteo sacked at the end of the campaign.

But instead of jumping ship amid Schalke's woes, Howedes has committed to the Veltins-Arena side despite confirming that both Arsenal and Inter have expressed an interest in him.

"Inter Milan and Arsenal have really been keen on my services, this is what I am able to confirm," he told Kicker Magazine.

"Still I have not opted against them, I have decided in favour of FC Schalke 04. My job is not done here yet. And, especially after last season, I told myself I do not want to leave this way. I am a key player for this club."

Howedes was an ever-present for Germany as they won the 2014 World Cup in Brazil last summer, and his decision to remain at Schalke is a big blow to several of Europe's heavyweights.

Arsenal's interest in Howedes comes as a surprise after Arsene Wenger had confirmed the club would not be pursuing a defender during the summer transfer window.

Gabriel Paulista joined Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker in January, and with Calum Chambers set for a long-term stint in the middle Wenger had indicated that a central defender would not be among his targets this summer.

"Four is enough," Wenger said of his available options. "[Mathieu] Debuchy can play there, [Nacho] Monreal can play there, so you can say we are not out to buy a central defender. And Gabriel will be a great central defender, believe me."

Source : ibtimes[dot]co[dot]uk
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Bafana braced for Mauritius test


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After three cancelled training sessions due to player unavailability, Bafana Bafana finally held their one and only training session ahead of the first leg 2016 Chan qualifier against Mauritius which will take place on Saturday, 20 June, at the Dobsonville Stadium.

Kick-off is at 3pm CAT (SA, GMT+2).

Bafana Bafana were rocked this week by player withdrawals, with 12 of them leaving camp after SuperSport United, Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns, Bidvest Wits and Ajax Cape recalled their players from the national team camp – only 10 remained in camp leading to cancelled training sessions.

Head coach Ephraim Mashaba went looking for replacements and managed to call-up more players – six of them were able to attend the squad’s only training session to bring the number to 16 – just 24 hours before the clash with Mauritius.

Two more players have since arrived in camp – Madisha Modjeka of M. Tigers and Ndumiso Mabena of Platinum Stars. This means eight players have heeded the national team call-up, bringing the total number of players to 18, with one more expected on Friday night – Wandisile Letlabika of Bloemfontein Celtic.

“It doesn’t matter who you play for or against, preparation is very crucial. Normally the day before the match we hold our practice session at the match venue where we are given about an hour, and there is not much you can do in that time, so we had to change the venue so we can have as much time to train as we want. But the flip side is that it is just 24 hours before a match so you also can’t over train – we had to try and find a balance,” said Mashaba.

“We have to go out there and do it, even if we have 13 players we will go and play because we don’t want South African football to be in bad books. The fixture is there and we have to honour it. What is happening is not something one can be happy about. This is a good thing to happen so that people can know what is happening and what we are going through.”

Mashaba has also issued a warning to Mauritius that despite Bafana Bafana’s challenges they must come prepared.

“There are those who when they hear the news of the challenges will be more motivated to come and play, and have more energy because the opponents are not organised. But at the same time it is a danger to them if they think because we have struggled to assemble a team the match will be a walk in the park, they are making a big mistake. These boys will also want to do well and hoist high the South African flag,” said the Bafana Bafana mentor.

“We have called up a few players but the challenge is that some of those players don’t have passports – and without it you cannot play. The whole thing that has happened is an administrative issue which I don’t want to dwell on. It will not help, we have a game to play and we will go and play. It’s not the first time this happens.”

A negative result for the national team will have far-reaching consequences in future.

“I have spoken about the Fifa rankings and said that a bad result will put us at a disadvantage when it comes to being seeded for tournaments. What has happened here will lead to that. Some nations will be seeded and we will be placed in difficult groups, which will put a further strain on the team to qualify for those tournaments,” added Mashaba.

The coach believes this matter has affected everyone, including the players.

“Even though I don’t want to talk on behalf of the players, I can safely say they must be feeling bad. There is no one who can be happy about this situation, and the players are no different - whether the ones who have been recalled by their clubs or those that have stayed with the team. Eventually it will affect the performance of those who will play because psychologically they can’t be fine. But we have to soldier on and act like professionals,” said Mashaba.

Three more players were expected to report for national team duty tonight (Friday, 19 June).

Goalkeepers:

Itumeleng Khune, Jackson Mabokgwane

Defenders:

Marc van Heerden, Tshepo Gumede, Kwanda Mngonyama, Sibusiso Mxoyana, Pentje Zulu, Madisha Modjeka

Midfielders:

Thabang Monare, Mandla Masango, Sphelele Ntshangase, Gift Motupa, Musa Nyatama, William Twala, Chippa United

Strikers:

Vuyisile Wana, Bonginkosi Ntuli, Thamsanqa Gabuza, Ndumiso Mabena

Still expected in camp:

Wandisile Letlabika

Source : supersport[dot]com
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Manchester City transfer rumours: Ramos, Sterling and Wilshere linked with a move to the Etihad Stadium

Paul Pogba - The French midfielder is one of the world's most sought after players after a stunning season with Juventus and would be right at home in the heart of Manuel Pellegrini's midfield. Click the yellow arrow above, right, to see all of the latest Manchester City transfer rumours
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Paul Pogba - The French midfielder is one of the world's most sought after players after a stunning season with Juventus and would be right at home in the heart of Manuel Pellegrini's midfield. Click the yellow arrow above, right, to see all of the latest Manchester City transfer rumours

The 22-year-old midfielder left Old Trafford on a free transfer a couple of years ago but is now regarded as one of the world's most promising young players. City are amongst several members of Europe's elite that are interested in the Frenchman and it has been reported Juventus will be unwilling to part with their prize asset for less than £70 million. Many will baulk at such a huge fee, but Pogba could go on to become a world beater and a tailor made replacement for Yaya Toure.

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Manuel Pellegrini is a man under pressure.

However, the Chilean manager, who is nicknamed 'The Engineer', seems to have escaped the sack, despite overseeing a disappointing set of results at Manchester City last season.

The Citizens' squad needs to be freshened up if they are to challenge champions Chelsea and, with plenty of money in the bank, the club are expected to invest significantly this summer.

So, who could be on their way to Manchester?

Plenty of household names, and homegrown players alike, have been linked with a move to City and you can click the yellow arrow above, right, to see all of the latest Manchester City transfer rumours

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Man Utd news: Javier Hernandez hits out at Real Madrid

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Javier Henandez has hit out at his treatment by Real Madrid during his loan spell at the club last season.

The Manchester United striker was sent to the Bernabeu last September by manager Louis van Gaal after he decided he would not be part of his regular first team plans.

But Hernandez's frustrations at not getting more time on the field at Old Trafford were mirrored in Madrid, where he regularly found himself on the substitues' bench as manager Carlo Ancelotti preferred Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, James Rodriguez and Karim Benzema. He ended the season with nine goals from 33 games, most of which were from the bench.

Hernandez's highlight was the decisive goal in the Champions League quarter-final against city rivals Atletico Madrid, but it did not yield any more first team opportunities. He has now returned to United, but has issued a parting shot at Real, accusing them of making him feel "unimportant".


Javier Hernandez celebrates his goal against Atletico - a rare highlight

“The goal against Atletico was a relief because it was a difficult year with very few opportunities,” he told Spanish sports daily AS.

“It was a release. I had to warm the bench a lot. My time in Madrid was massively frustrating because I did not feel important.”

Hernandez did have more conciliatory words for Ronaldo, who he hailed as an excellent influence during his time at Real.

In a separate interview with Univision, he said: "Cristiano is a great player. There are no words to describe him. He is a clear example that hard work pays off.


Cristiano Ronaldo's influence was hailed by Javier Hernandez

"The season at Real Madrid was one full of learning. It helped me find myself again as a player."

Attention will now turn to who might sign Hernandez, who remains surplus to requirements at United.

Tottenham have been linked with a move for the 27-year-old, while Lazio and Inter Milan are also monitoring his situation, although Hernandez himself would be keen on staying put.

Source : telegraph[dot]co[dot]uk
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Manchester United target Harry Kane 'flattered' by interest but reaffirms Tottenham commitment

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Harry Kane was unable to prevent England's U21s from losing their European Championship opener

Tottenham striker Harry Kane is flattered by the interest being shown in him by Manchester United but has reiterated his resolve to remain at White Hart Lane.

The 21-year-old enjoyed a breakout season in 2014/15, establishing himself as a regular starter under Mauricio Pochettino in November and going on to finish the campaign as the Premier League's second highest goalscorer behind Sergio Aguero having notched 21 goals in just 34 appearances.

As well as earning him a call-up to the senior England squad, such excellent form has seen Kane attract attention from Louis van Gaal with widespread reports claiming that Manchester United are willing to spend up to £40m to bring the player to Old Trafford this summer after declining the option to sign Chelsea-bound Radamel Falcao on a permanent basis.

"Of course I have been watching Sky Sports and have seen the interest," he told Sky Sports.

"But I am happy at Spurs and I look forward to the future with Spurs. I have seen there is interest but that's all I know. It is flattering for other clubs to maybe be interested.

"Tottenham are a big club and that's how people have got to see it. I'm at a big club now and enjoying my football looking forward to next season at White Hart Lane."

Kane is obviously crucial to Pochettino's plans moving forward, particularly given the distinct lack of quality alternatives currently available.

Emmanuel Adebayor is not expected to feature prominently despite expressing his commitment to the club in the aftermath of Togo's Africa Cup of Nations qualifying victory over Liberia.

Roberto Soldado, meanwhile, became Tottenham's record signing after joining Tottenham from Valencia in a £26m deal in August 2013, yet the Spaniard has thus far failed to provide any sort of significant return on that hefty investment.

The Times claim that Galatasaray has tabled an approach for his signature after seemingly cooling their interest in Robin van Persie due to concerns regarding his £240,000-per-week wage packet.

Manchester United has sealed one signing already this summer with the capture of Memphis Depay from PSV Eindhoven, yet Van Gaal is expected to seek further high-profile additions before next term in a bid to challenge Chelsea for the title.

Falcao's departure and lingering doubts over Van Persie's future would leave just the versatile Depay and young James Wilson to compete with Wayne Rooney for a starting role up front and the latter has previously expressed his excitement at the potential arrival of Kane.

"He's burst on to the scene this season, he's done fantastic and is a young English player so it would be exciting to have him in my team," he said in a promotional video for Nike earlier in June.

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