Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Murcia holds Madrid to 0-0 draw in Copa del Rey

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Third-tier Murcia held Spanish leader Real Madrid to an embarrassing 0-0 draw Tuesday as topflight clubs entered the fourth round of the Copa del Rey.
Murcia goalkeeper Dani Hernandez made second-half saves to deny Cristiano Ronaldo, Pedro Leon and substitute Angel Di Maria to keep Madrid from taking the lead in the first leg match.
Madrid controlled the game at the Nueva Condomina stadium as it was determined not to repeat last year's 4-0 first leg defeat to minnow Alcorcon at the same stage. Third-tier clubs have eliminated Madrid in the fourth round the past two seasons.
Madrid, a 17-time winner of the domestic cup competition, hasn't won it since 1993. Record 25-time champion Barcelona played at Ceuta later.
Murcia is coached by the same Inaki Alonso who guided lower-tier Real Union to a win over Madrid two seasons ago. Alonso's team had no real scoring opportunities but held firm in defense as Madrid controlled possession and the chances, starting Ronaldo's testing shot in the seventh minute.

Madrid coach Jose Mourinho played regulars Ronaldo and Iker Casillas, and welcomed back Sergio Ramos from injury. The Portuguese coach was clear he expected performances from his team's fringe players and they responded with some good efforts early on as Sergio Canales shot over in the 10th minute and Esteban Granero hit the crossbar in the 30th.
Raul Albiol - playing for the first time this season after injury - volleyed a clear chance over the bar at the end of the first half.
Karim Benzema, meanwhile, failed to make an impact. Mourinho had seen enough by the 63rd minute and replaced the France striker with Gonzalo Higuain.
Ronaldo shrugged off the lasers being pointed into his face in the 70th to hit a powerful free kick that Hernandez dived to save. The Murcia 'keeper quickly recovered to deny Pedro Leon - who had chances throughout the match - on the rebound. Di Maria forced Hernandez into another stop soon after replacing Ronaldo. The Argentina forward unleashed a hard shot four minutes later that Hernandez smothered.
Murcia managed to create some danger in the 90th with a free kick inside Madrid's half but it failed to test Casillas once.
"It's still open," said Murcia's Miguel Albiol, brother of the Madrid defender. In the other 14 matches to be played Wednesday and Thursday, it's: Hercules vs. Malaga; Mallorca vs. Sporting Gijon; Real Union vs. Sevilla; Logrones vs. Valencia; Poli Ejido vs. Villarreal; Portugalete vs. Getafe; Xerez vs. Levante; Cordoba vs. Racing Santander; Valladolid vs. Espanyol; Real Betis vs. Zaragoza; Universidad de Las Palmas vs. Atletico Madrid; Alcorcon vs. Athletic Bilbao; Osasuna vs. Deportivo La Coruna; and Real Sociedad vs. Almeria.
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Friday, September 10, 2010

The troubled Toffees

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Everton desperately need a turnaround in fortunes but the Red Devils could add to their woe on Saturday.
EVERTON fans may be accustomed to slow starts but this season is proving to be a perplexing one.
An abysmal haul of one point in three games has left many Toffees scratching their heads and the bad news is that no one seems to know what is going wrong – David Moyes included.
Wishful thinking: Everton manager David Moyes aiming to get their season on track this weekend.
Occupying 18th spot in the BPL table, Everton surprisingly find themselves amongst the likes of Stoke City and West Ham, instead of turning the screw on their cross-town rivals and the other big boys.

Putting things in perspective, a club that aims to feature in Europe on a regular basis should be at the business end of the table. Granted, Everton are too good to go down – seriously – but the sight of the club languishing at the bottom is bound to cause uneasiness.
And as far as European football is concerned, the rot had better stop fast. Everton tend to find a second wind after Christmas but with the league getting more competitive, one wonders whether that will be enough – it certainly wasn't last season.
Now, the effectiveness and psychological state of a team's performance changes dramatically with its form and a win is badly needed to remedy the situation. At this stage, it won't matter how the ball goes in – as long as it does.
Herein lies the problem. A cutting edge was sorely missing in all of Everton's games and despite enjoying the lion's share of possession – and creating more chances – the Toffees can't seem to score to save their lives.
On current form, the Toffees are living the reversal of the playing-badly-but-winning cliché. And the hard reality is that the cliché – however uninspiring – gets you the three points. Playing-well-but-losing does not.
Much of this is down to the uninspiring performances of Jermaine Beckford who might still be adapting to life in the BPL. The former Leeds United striker looked out of his depth once again against Aston Villa and the Everton attack only came to live when Beckford was replaced by Louis Saha.
The former United frontman looked lively and he certainly made his experience count with some nice diagonal runs which bewildered the Villa defence. Entrusting Saha – who has made one start and two substitute appearances this season – to lead the line with Tim Cahill in support could just bring back Everton's bite.
The bad news: Saha is struggling with fitness – again. The 32-year-old's international comeback took a turn for the worse when he limped off only after 10 minutes against Belarus in Paris with yet another knee problem.
This makes Saha a major doubt for the United game and the Frenchman will be gutted to miss a reunion with Sir Alex and his old mates. Saha worked tirelessly to get back into shape and he even used leeches to treat his knees which swell up every now and then.
And if this isn't bad enough, Everton's luck is compounded further as young Jack Rodwell – who picked up an ankle injury against Villa – might not feature on Saturday. The 19-year-old was forced to withdraw from England Under-21 duty and it will be quite surprising if he wins his battle with fitness.
After making 26 appearances for Everton last season, Rodwell has come of age and the starlet has virtually guaranteed himself a starting spot in Everton's midfield. In fact, Rodwell has been so prodigious that Cahill's position could even be under threat – if rumours are to be believed.
Without the duo, the Toffees are likely to struggle against United and unless Beckford can rediscover his scoring touch that made him such a hit at Elland Road, a draw seems to be the best possible result.
Although question marks persist for Everton in the goalscoring department, the same cannot be said about the midfield fulcrum. Marouane Fellaini and Mikel Arteta have been simply dominant in the middle of the park and Moyes will expect more of the same from the duo on Saturday.
Granted, they will find the going tough against the likes of Darren Fletcher and Paul Scholes but if the duo can keep their supply of through balls going, Everton might just get lucky. And should the going get tough, the Goodison faithful can always count on Steven Pienaar to help them out.
Moving on to United, the Red Devils have some questions of their own. For starters, when will Wayne Rooney rediscover his old form and is Dimitar Berbatov really the club's top scorer?
While it's good to see the Bulgarian finally justifying his hefty transfer fee, Wayne Rooney's issues on and off the pitch have raised many an eyebrow and Sir Shrek must pull up his socks. There is a silver lining though. Rooney seemed to leave his sex scandal behind him by scoring in England's 3-1 romp over Switzerland and United fans will be hoping for more of the same on Saturday.
However, Rooney had to return to face wife Coleen's wrath and the nature of their "make-or-break" talks could affect his frame of mind. Sir Alex will no doubt be paying attention to his star's marital status – no pun intended – and the wily Scot could opt to start another striker should the need arise.
Still, United's Rooney conundrum is not as pressing as Everton's Saha injury. With Bebe and Javier Hernandez waiting in the wings, Berbatov is assured of company upfront. And don't forget that Michael Owen could have the golden opportunity to play against his boyhood club.
United do not have many complaints on the injury front and Rio Ferdinand is easing himself back into first team reckoning. The big defender recently passed a test with the reserves and he could even start at Goodison.
That said, the odds may be stacked against Everton but Moyes will take heart that the statistics have not done his side justice and it's all systems go at Goodison Park. The mood appears to be upbeat and Sylvain Distin recently expressed his confidence that the club's first win would happen soon.
Knowing Everton, even the biggest cynic could not disagree. However, the match against United could come too soon and the Toffee's might have to wait for their next fixture against Newcastle to record their first win of the season.
But then again, anything's possible in football as Everton showed against Manchester City last year. And from now to Saturday, you can be sure that Saha will be keeping up with his "leech" act. Just don't bet on Michael Owen to score.
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Mexico is first international test for World Cup champs Spain

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Spain set off on Monday on the long trip to face Mexico in what will be their first international since winning the World Cup for the first time.
La Furia Roja set off for Mexico City, where they are scheduled to play in the Azteca stadium as part of their hosts' bicentenary celebration of independence from Spain.
Today's encounter will see the Spanish lay their new-found prestige on the line as the best side in the world against opponents who made it to the last 16 before bowing to Argentina in South Africa.
And their appetite for further success remains undimmed after adding the world title to their Euro 2008 triumph.
Out: Andres Iniesta, the scorer of Spain's winning goal against Holland in the World Cup final, is not down for the friendly.
"The fact we have won the World Cup does not mean that we no longer have goals and objectives to achieve," said Athletic Bilbao striker Fernando Llorente.
"We have to carry on as we have been doing with a view to winning as much as possible."
The team include 18 of the players who saw off Holland in the final last month although one of those missing will be scorer and Barcelona star Andres Iniesta, who will be rested by coach Vicente del Bosque.
"Though he got through the World Cup fine he does have a slight problem – and we preferred to let him join up with his club (in advance of the new Spanish season) as normal," Del Bosque said last week when he unveiled his squad.
Villarreal's midfielder Bruno Soriano is the new face in the squad as Del Bosque looks at fresh options with a view to Euro 2012.
The Spanish begin their 2012 qualifying programme on Sept 3 against ultra minnows Liechtenstein. AFP
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Thursday, June 17, 2010

England needs a solution

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England are obviously not meeting expectations, they need a remedy.  There is a lot of blame on Capello, but I don’t believe it is entirely his fault.
Of course at the end of the day, he has to explain for the whole show but the England players are just not connecting. The England squad is full of players that have tasted success for their club’s but cannot apply themselves come WC time.
We can take a look at three big names for England, Lampard, Gerrard and Rooney. None have shown the true potential they posses.
If it’s not too late for England, they could probably brush up on their play, I say this because sometimes even big teams struggle, big stars also struggle. I mean we are also seeing the likes of Ronaldo failing to find his way-just a good example.

Maybe the players themselves should take the blame. Capello blamed for many things, yet he has a team full of stars. They will find their way, but this is the problem when expectations are too high. That’s England’s downfall, they are overrated.
When things are good, then they are considered GREAT, when things go bad, they look at who to blame.
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Monday, January 25, 2010

Ivory Coast VS Ghana (3-1)

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All Goals & Highlights (Africa Cup Of Nations)


For group B African Cup of Nations in Angola, Côte d'Ivoire Ghana faced on Friday in a duel of two teams that will be in the World Cup in South Africa and won by 3 to 1. Gervinho, Tiene and Drogba scored for the winners and Gyan made to the opposing team.
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Dwayne Johnson

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Cameroon 0 vs 1 Gabon - African Cup of Nation 2010

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LUBANGO, Angola (AP)—Daniel Cousin scored to give Gabon a 1-0 win over Cameroon on Wednesday as a fourth World Cup qualifying team failed to win at the African Cup of Nations.

Cousin, a striker for Hull in the Premier League, had a simple finish in the 17th minute after veteran Cameroon center back Rigobert Song made a defensive error.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Packers vs. Cardinals Highlights

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NFC Wild Card Playoffs 2010: Packers vs. Cardinals Highlights



The Pack and the Cards go to OT to decide who goes to New Orleans to take on the Saints next weekend. Aaron Rodgers throws for over 400 yards (Packers franchise record for postseason game) as the two teams combine for 96 points (2nd most ever in playoff game) and for over 45 1st downs. A trully historical game for a 1st round playoff game. I see a bright season next year for the Packers and if Brett Favre does retire, I can see them possibly winning the NFC North.
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Egpyt 3-1 Nigeria : African Cup

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Egpyt wins 3-1 against Nigeria. This is a gospel verison: Solomon, the wise king from the bible "comment" the Africa Cup.
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Malawi 3 vs 0 Algeria : African Cup of Nation 2010

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African Cup of Nation 2010



LUANDA, Angola (AP)—Malawi gained its first ever victory at the African Cup of Nations with a 3-0 win over World Cup qualifier Algeria in Group A on Monday, while tournament favorite Ivory Coast could only manage a scoreless draw against west African neighbor Burkina Faso in Group B.
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Angola Vs Mali 4-4

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January 10 2010 - African Cup Of Nations



Mustapha Yatabare slid in a dramatic equaliser deep into stoppage time to help Mali complete an astonishing comeback in the opening match of the African Nations Cup against hosts Angola in Luanda.
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Monday, January 11, 2010

Davydenko vs Nadal Highlights - Qatar Open 2010 Final

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Davydenko vs Nadal Highlights - Qatar Open 2010 Final



DOHA, Qatar (AP)—Nikolay Davydenko saved two match points Saturday before rallying to upset second-ranked Rafael Nadal 0-6, 7-6 (8), 6-4 in the final of the Qatar Open.

Davydenko led 4-1 in the second-set tiebreaker but unforced errors allowed Nadal to twice serve for the match. However, the Spaniard sprayed his returns wide, and Davydenko broke two times to Nadal’s one in the third set to close it out.
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The Best Of Chelsea FC

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The best parts of chelsea fc including john terry,micheal essien and frank lampard.includes micheal essiens wonder goal from last season against arsenal
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NBA 2009 - 2010 Preview Highlights

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NBA 2008 - 2009 Preview
nba 2008 2009 08 09 preview trailer
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NBA : Nuggets (103) vs Mavericks (101)

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DALLAS, March 27,2009(AP) -- Carmelo Anthony was having his way with the Dallas Mavericks all night, scoring as easily on long jumpers as he was on drives to the basket.

So how come, Dirk Nowitzki wondered, the Mavs didn't smother him with the game on the line?

Anthony squirted through traffic for a go-ahead layup with 12.2 seconds left, then added a free throw in the final seconds to cap a 43-point performance that lifted the Denver Nuggets to a 103-101 victory over the Jason Kidd-less Mavericks on Friday night.

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Manchester United vs Wigan Athletic 5-0

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Manchester United vs Wigan Athletic 5-0 (All Goals and Highlights)
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