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Thursday, 31 December 2015

Mourinho offered job by 'world worst club'


Out-of-work football manager Jose Mourinho has received an offer too bad to be true.

Ibis Sports Club, once dubbed the world's worst club, has offered the cocky, superstar manager a two-year contract which includes loss bonuses - the gift of an animal after every defeat and an immediate raise if "the team lost by a thrashing".

Ibis released the job offer to mark Brazil's December 28 equivalent of April Fool's Day, the Telegraph reported.

The Brazilian club was dubbed "The Worst Team in the World" after going winless for nearly four years in the 1980s. Mourinho left English Premier League champions Chelsea last month after their horror start to the season.

"At the moment this is what we can do for you, as you are without a club," the club stated in its offer which included posting a contract online.

Mourinho is one of the most successful football managers in history, having won major league titles in four countries.

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Van Gaal admit he will quit Manchester United if this happens


Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has warned he will quit Old Trafford if he loses the support of his players.

Van Gaal has come under fire this season for his conservative tactics and United’s subsequent failure to play the kind of entertaining football that was their hallmark during the Alex Ferguson era.

United fans have occasionally shown their displeasure by booing the team’s dour performances and even more worrying for van Gaal, it has been reported that several players are unhappy with his dull style.

That would be a big blow to the Dutchman’s credibility and, while van Gaal insists he has a good relationship with his players at present, he made it clear he would have no qualms about quitting if the situation soured.

“The most important thing is the chemistry between players and staff,” Van Gaal told reporters on Friday.

“And when I have the feeling that the chemistry is there, I will always work to my utmost best.

“But when I have a single feeling that it is not like that, I’m the first coach that quits and I have proved that already with my former clubs and former jobs.

“Yes, of course because I always gave my clubs structure and I think structure is very important in a club, but also in a company, everywhere.”

When asked about his relationship with his players, Van Gaal said: “It’s good.”

Yet, as Van Gaal pointed out, he has walked away from clubs of his own accord during his 24-year management career.

After falling out with a number of players, Van Gaal left Barcelona during his second spell at the club and he quit his role as Ajax technical director following a power struggle with then manager Ronald Koeman.

Manchester United are not Champions league title contenders - Van Gaal


Louis van Gaal says he does not think Manchester United are capable of winning the Champions League this season.

United sit second in Group B ahead and are yet to secure a place in the round of 16 ahead of their clash on Tuesday against Wolfsburg.

But even if they do progress to the first knockout stage, the Dutchman has suggested they need to strengthen further to be in with a chance of competing with the likes of defending champions Barcelona.

"I don't think that we are able to win the Champions League now," he told reporters. "Maybe next year when we strengthen our selection again.

"We can beat anyone on our day, but normally we are not good enough to win the Champions League, but we shall try to do everything."

It's confirmed: Playmaker leaves Chelsea.


Done deal: Santos Laguna confirm signing of Ulises Davila from Chelsea


Dávila joined Chelsea in the summer of 2011 on a five-year deal, with the attacking midfielder becoming the first Mexican to sign for the Blues.

Only three teams created more chances than Santos Laguna in the Apertura of the 2015/16 Liga MX.

However, Dávila failed to play a single game for Chelsea, but he did have five different loan spells away from Stamford Bridge. Dávila spent time at Vitesse, Sabadell, Córdoba, Tenerife, and most recently Portuguese club Vitória.

Santos Laguna have now announced that the 24-year-old has returned to his homeland, signing a three-year contract

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Jose Mourinho to sell this four key players in January, according to reports




There has been a lot of talk and speculation of late that Jose Mourinho wants to conduct a root and branch revolution at Stamford Bridge this January.

The Chelsea boss has reportedly asked owner Roman Abramovich to trust him in getting the club out of crisis, by giving him until January to make significant personnel changes.

Several players have been scapegoated and dropped by Mourinho this season as he’s attempted to distance himself from the team’s failings, and two of the scapegoated players feature on Sport’s list.

The Barcelona-based paper claim to be privy to the identity of the four players that Mourinho wants out the door this January: Diego Costa, Nemanja Matic, Eden Hazard and Oscar.

Interestingly, there is no sign of Cesc Fabregas on the list – the player who was accused by various media outlets of being the ‘dressing room rat’ (an allegation he vehemently denies.

Do you think this is a solution to Chelsea crisis? 
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Tuesday, 3 November 2015

The five anti-Mourinho Chelsea players and supporters



Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport can't get enough of Jose Mourinho and that's been the case since he was manager at Inter Milan. Mourinho is highly thought of in Italy and, should the manager part company with Chelsea, then a return to Inter at some stage would be look to be an attractive option, albeit one which Roberto Mancini currently stands in the way of.

In their 'Extra Time' supplement on Tuesday, Gazzetta dello Sport split Chelsea players into those for and against Mourinho's continuation at the Premier League club. It's likely to be educated guesswork but they've gone to the extent of designing a nice little graphic, which is more than most have been bothered to do. 

The Horsemen of Mourinho's Chelsea Apocalypse are named as Oscar, Nemanja Matic, Radamel Falcao, Cesar Azpilicueta and Branislav Ivanovic. Gazzetta's reasoning is a mixture of form, and how Mourinho has been treating those players.

On the Chelsea manager's side are Thibaut Courtois, Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa, John Obi Mikel, Ramires, Gary Cahill, John Terry, Kurt Zouma and Asmir Begovic.

We know who would win in a fight, even with the big Serbians apparently against Mourinho.

The Serbian press made a point at the end of the international break of saying that Matic is a very placid character, loyal, and simply not the type to cause trouble, so the perception of him could be wrong. 

Eden Hazard and Willian are among a third group of Chelsea players said to not be too fussed either way. 

Mourinho's pressure steps up to another level


The pressure on Jose Mourinho just stepped up another level with the news that sacked doctor Eva Carneiro is taking legal action against him.

The BBC report that the Chelsea boss is set to become embroiled in the fallout from her exit from the club.

Mourinho is said to be the subject of 'individual legal action' as Carniero sues the Blues for constructive dismissal.

He told Sportsweek: “Let me tell you what I know on the Chelsea story. My information comes from a Chelsea first team player.

"The information was actually passed to me by a football contact.

"Here's a staggering quote. One player said recently, 'I'd rather lose than win for him'.

"Now that last quote may well have been said in the heat of the moment, but it perhaps gives an insight into the mood of some of the players."

Sunday, 1 November 2015

I'm not going anywhere - Mourinho



It just keeps getting worse and worse for Jose Mourinho and Chelsea.

Liverpool added to Chelsea’s woes on Saturday by erasing an early deficit and scoring three unanswered goals in a 3-1 victory at Stamford Bridge. Ramires put the struggling Blues ahead after just four minutes, but a Philippe Coutinho brace and Christian Benteke strike flipped the script and gave the Reds three road points.

Coutinho canceled out the early goal three minutes into first-half stoppage time, and found the back of the net again to put Jurgen Klopp’s men in front in the 74th minute. Benteke, who assisted on Coutinho’s winner, then added an insurance tally in the 83rd to ensure that there would be no comeback from Chelsea.

The defeat was Chelsea’s second in a row, and dropped the club to 15th place in the Premiership table. The Blues have 11 points through 11 matches, and the pressure continues to pile on Mourinho. Liverpool fans even chanted “You’re getting sacked in the morning” after Coutinho’s second tally.

Despite the bookies making him favourite to be the next Premier League boss to be sacked after the home defeat against Liverpool, the Chelsea manager insisted he is staying in his job.

When asked if he thought yesterday's defeat could be his last in charge, he snarled: "No, I don't."

Mourinho also hit back at suggestions that he may have 'lost' the Stamford Bridge dressing room.

He said: "I have no doubts. If you saw some individual performances below a normal level, there were not many. I would say there were, a maximum, a couple.

"Even these ones, they suffered because they are not able to do more. The team is together.”

Saturday, 31 October 2015

Obafemi Martins receives Eagles call-up


Just one day after helping the Seattle Sounders secure advancement into the Western Conference semifinals in the MLS Cup Playoffs, Obafemi Martins received some more good news.

Martins has reportedly received a call-up to the Nigerian national team, which is currently coached by Sunday Oliseh. Nigeria is set to compete in two World Cup qualifying matches against Swaziland in November.

“It was a bit of a shock, but a nice shock,” Martins told BBC Sport. “I’m very happy, because I have always worked hard, supported and respected all the players picked by the coaches.

“I thank coach Oliseh for this great opportunity. I’m just looking forward to going out there and playing for Nigeria again.”

The two international matches will take place on Nov. 13 and Nov. 17, while Martins and the Sounders will compete with either the Vancouver Whitecaps or FC Dallas Sunday before the second leg on Nov. 8. Should they advance, the first leg of each conference’s championship will take place on Nov. 22.

Since moving to MLS, Martins has not been a regular member of the Super Eagles, with his last call-up coming in March 2013 against Kenya during a 2014 World Cup qualifier.

After scoring 15 goals for the Sounders during the 2015 MLS regular season, Oliseh has decided to add him onto a roster that also includes forwards Ahmed Musa (CSKA Moscow, Russia), Moses Simon (KAA Gent, Belgium), Odion Ighalo (Watford FC, England), Ezekiel Bassey (Enyimba FC) and Alex Iwobi (Arsenal FC, England).

What do you think about Martins’ call-up? Think his inclusion into the Nigerian team is long overdue?

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Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Chelsea crash out of League cup after losing 5-4 to Stoke City on penalty shootout


Holders Chelsea crashed out of the League Cup in the fourth round after Jack Butland's penalty shootout heroics earned 10-man Stoke City a 5-4 spot-kick win that cranked the pressure up on Jose Mourinho.

Butland, who pulled off a string of fine stops throughout normal and extra time, saved from Eden Hazard after all the previous nine spot-kicks had been converted to decide a tense contest that Chelsea had dragged themselves back into at the death in normal time.

Jonathan Walters struck a goal worthy of winning any contest to give Stoke the lead early in the second half before Loic Remy’s injury-time equaliser took the tie the distance at the Britannia Stadium.

Despite seeing his team outplay Stoke for much of the game on Tuesday, Mourinho was subjected to 'sacked in the morning' taunts from the home side's supporters as Chelsea suffered another significant setback following a poor start to their Premier League title defence. An injury blow to Diego Costa compounded matters further.

For Stoke, who had Phil Bardsley sent off, the victory was a welcome return to the form that saw Mark Hughes' men win four games in a row before defeat against Watford on Saturday, and few sides will want to face them in the League Cup quarter-finals.

Chelsea began brightly and Costa's cross-cum-shot was cleared off the line by Glenn Whelan, while former Stoke goalkeeper Asmir Begovic had barely had a touch in the Chelsea goal when Marko Arnautovic fired a looping overhead kick just over the crossbar after 25 minutes.

Costa, who had picked up a knock, was removed after half an hour, while Hazard and Ramires felt the force of some heavy Stoke tackling as the hosts tried to unsettle Chelsea.

But the visitors continued to pile forward and Butland made a top-corner save from Hazard to keep the scores level, before John Terry's close-range finish was ruled out for offside.

Despite Chelsea's dominance, the best chance of the first half fell to Walters, but he failed to beat Begovic from point-blank range.

Walters more than made amends for his miss seven minutes after the break as he broke the deadlock in style. Charlie Adam's pass found him on the edge of the penalty area and Walters flicked the ball up before hitting a scorching half-volley into the top of the net, giving Begovic no chance.

The goal ignited the atmosphere inside the stadium, as the home crowd sensed they put Mourinho on the brink, and Walters went within inches of adding a spectacular second when he fired a scorching shot just over from 20 yards.

Just as it seemed Stoke's battling performance had drained the fight out of Chelsea, Kurt Zouma flicked a corner on to Remy, who lashed the ball into the top of the net from close range.

Stoke were then reduced to 10 men when Bardsley was shown a second yellow card for a cynical challenge on Kenedy.

Chelsea were buoyant in extra-time and Hazard came close to winning it when he hooked a shot just wide with Butland at full stretch.

Butland's outstanding performance in the first 90 minutes continued throughout extra-time and it was his save from Kenedy in the dying moments that took the tie to penalties.

After nine out of the first nine spot-kicks were clinically despatched - with the likes of Adam, Arnautovic, Oscar, Remy and Willian successful - Hazard saw his attempt brilliantly saved by Butland, who earned his side a place in the last eight.

Suarez rate Sergio Ramos as the toughest defender


Barcelona star Luis Suarez has labelled Real Madrid centre-back Sergio Ramos the toughest defender he has encountered in the game.

The duo went face-to-face twice last season following the Uruguay international's transfer from Liverpool to Camp Nou and Ramos has earned Suarez's respect with his no-nonsense defending.

"He's the toughest defender that I've come up against," Suarez told Mundo Deportivo.

"He's very strong, competitive and has plenty of experience.

"That's one of the reasons why there is added importance on the goal I scored against Real Madrid at Camp Nou."

Suarez netted a hat-trick at the weekend to help Barcelona to a 3-1 win over Eibar and he is pleased with the Catalans' results without the injured Lionel Messi.

He added: "I'm very happy with the goals on Sunday as they helped the team whilst Leo is still out. He's our most important player and it's important to win without him in the side currently.

"Leo is doing fine; he's focusing on his recovery plan and is pleased with how things are going. He's also pleased that the team can still win without him playing."

Saturday's treble saw Suarez take his tally for 2015-16 to 10 goals in 14 appearances in all competitions.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth: Klopp's quest for a first win continues


Jurgen Klopp's quest for a first win in charge of Liverpool continues on Wednesday as AFC Bournemouth travel to Anfield in the League Cup fourth round.

Liverpool have drawn all three matches since Klopp replaced Brendan Rodgers earlier this month, the latest a 1-1 draw with Southampton in the Premier League on Sunday.

That stalemate followed draws with Rubin Kazan in the Europa League and Tottenham in Klopp's first taste of English football.

Former Borussia Dortmund boss Klopp has called for patience as he tries to instil his values on the squad, whilst also looking to shake off the fear he believes engulfs the side every time things go against them.

Five games without a win in all competitions has seen frustrations emerge, but Klopp believes progress is being made - a view echoed by vice-captain James Milner.

"It will take time and we know that," Milner told the Liverpool Echo. "Getting his [Klopp's] ideas across, there are certain areas he wants us to change and do better, then other areas drop off, and it's getting it all together.

"It's disappointing but we have to keep working on what he wants us to do, keep applying that and the longer we are together, we can gel partnerships.

"We have a very talented group of players, young and experienced, it's there for us, we just have to build bit by bit and I'm sure we will get that."

Facing a Bournemouth side bereft of confidence could be the perfect chance for Liverpool to get back to winning ways. Eddie Howe's side visit Merseyside on the back of successive 5-1 defeats to Manchester City and Tottenham.

However, midfielder Marc Pugh is confident Bournemouth can bounce back at Anfield.

"I think we have to look at the positives," he told the club's official website. "We've got be brave and show the character that got us promotion last season.

"We've got to bounce back, show positivity and we have a massive game next week now - we have Liverpool to come and Southampton. 

"We've got character in the dressing room to deal with the bad run we've got at the moment. We've got to show belief and courage now."

Bournemouth are making their second trip to Anfield this season after losing 1-0 in the league in August, with a controversial Christian Benteke strike settling the match after Tommy Elphick had an early header ruled out.

Chelsea and Mourinho charged by FA


Jose Mourinho has been charged by the Football Association (FA) for misconduct during Chelsea's Premier League clash with West Ham.

Coach Silvino Louro has also been charged with the same offence while both clubs face accusations of failing to control their players.

"Jose Mourinho has been charged with misconduct in relation to his language and/or behaviour towards the match officials in or around the dressing room area at half-time," read an FA statement.

"Chelsea coach Silvino Louro has also been charged with misconduct in relation to his behaviour which led to his 45th minute dismissal from the technical area.

"West Ham have been charged for failing to control their players in the 44th minute of the game and Chelsea have also been charged with the same offence for an alleged breach in the 45th minute of the game.

"All parties have until 6pm on Thursday [29 October 2015] to reply."

Chelsea boss Mourinho remains subject to a suspended stadium ban following comments relating to the match officials made after the 3-1 loss to Southampton at Stamford Bridge earlier this month.

However, that related to post-match media comments where he "alleged and/or implied bias" on the part of the officials, meaning this latest charge is unlikely to trigger the ban.

The Portuguese has since been critical of the FA punishment meted out to him - declaring on Friday he would not give the media "good and funny headlines" due to a "lack of respect".

Mourinho is Chelsea's best ever manager - Stoke City boss


Stoke City boss Mark Hughes has backed Jose Mourinho to turn things around at Chelsea despite the Premier League champions' dismal start to the season.

Chelsea have won just one of their last six games in all competitions, and sit 15th in the Premier League following Saturday's 2-1 defeat at West Ham.

Mourinho watched the second half of that match from the stands after being sent off at half-time, with the Football Association subsequently charging the Portuguese with misconduct.

Pressure is mounting on the Portuguese but, speaking ahead of Tuesday's League Cup tie between Stoke and Chelsea, Hughes voiced his support for his opposite number.

"He is the best manager the club has ever had," said the Welshman. "Why would they change him?

"I don't anticipate them struggling for too much longer. 

"All teams, whatever level, go through these periods, but Chelsea have quality right the way through the club which will enable them to come through this period."

Hughes added: "Maybe we are playing them at a good time. 

"It is always difficult to play Chelsea but we are feeling good and are looking forward to it."

Sunday, 25 October 2015

Winning ticket


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England - Premier League
1564Bournemouth - Tottenham
25/10/15 - 15:05
Sign: 2Odd: 2.21
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England - Premier League
1563Manchester Utd - Manchester City
25/10/15 - 15:05
Sign: XOdd: 3.37
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England - Premier League
1565Liverpool - Southampton
25/10/15 - 17:15
Sign: XOdd: 3.47
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Date25/10/15
Time15:04
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Odd25.84
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Sunday Soccer prediction


Time
                            Match
Tip
odd
Result
15.00
15.00
17.15
 Bournemouth         vs    tottenham
 Manchester u        vs   Manchester city
liverpool                  vs   Southampton
  2
  x
  x
 
2.21
3.37
3.47
WON
WON
WON



                            Total odds  25.84


Saturday, 24 October 2015

Lionel Messi ready to quit Barcelona for Manchester United or Chelsea


LIONEL MESSI has reportedly indicated he is ready to leave Barcelona for a move to the Premier League.

Messi is currently sidelined at the Nou Camp with a knee ligament injury.

And with the Argentina superstar embroiled in an ongoing dispute with the Spanish authorities it is claimed he is considering leaving.

The Sun report Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City have all made informal approaches to Messi's representatives this week - with one club making contact twice this week.

Barcelona star Lionel Messi is apparently considering a move to the Premier League

Messi was linked with the Prem's big hitters in January but has apparently given indication he is willing to listen this time around.

The Sun add Messi often speaks to his friends who play in the Premier League such as Cesc Fabregas and Sergio Aguero. 

A summer move is unlikely given the 28-year-old's £180million release clause at Barcelona.

But in June 2017, Messi will be 30 with just a year left on his deal with the Spanish giants - making a move more feasible.

Messi and his father Jorge face trial over an alleged £3.1million tax fraud relating to image rights deals.

The man who wants to take the Messis to court is State Attorney Marta Silva Lapuerta, who intriguingly worked as secretary of the Real Madrid board under current president Florentino Perez.

However, Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho believes the Premier League lacks the pull to land a player like Messi.

"I think there are only three clubs in the world who have the power to say, 'I don't sell,'" Mourinho said in August. "This is Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

"Is anyone in England interested in Thomas Muller? For sure. Can we, England, bring Thomas Muller from Bayern? I don't think so.

"Does anyone want [Lionel] Messi? Can you bring him? I don't think so. They are big clubs with big history, economically strong and stable, income amazing. I think they sell when they want to sell.

"When you see a player leave one of these big clubs you have to think it's because they want him to go. That's my feeling.

"[I'm] speaking about the ones who make the world stop. Big transfers. When does Messi leave Barcelona? When he finishes his career. Report from express.co.uk


Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Mourinho: One mistake cost Chelsea


Jose Mourinho has likened referee Damir Skomina in Chelsea's 0-0 Champions League draw with Dynamo Kiev to rugby official Craig Joubert.

Joubert refereed Australia's quarter-final Rugby World Cup victory over Scotland at the weekend, and awarded a controversial penalty for accidental offside that enabled the Wallabies to come from behind and win in the closing stages.

And Mourinho believes Skomina's decision not to award Chelsea a penalty after Cesc Fabregas was brought down by Sergiy Rybalka in the first half in Kiev on Tuesday was just as impactful.

"Our performance was solid, we had control of the game for 75 minutes. We hit the post, [should have] had a penalty," Mourinho said.

"It was a clear penalty. I don't know, the referee didn't see it, he didn't want to give it - I don't know.

"One mistake cost Scotland in the rugby. Here, one mistake cost Chelsea."

Mourinho labelled the Slovenian official "weak and naive" immediately following the clash in Kiev.

When asked whether he believed he would be fined for his comment, Mourinho gave a light-hearted reply: "Okay, it was not a penalty."

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Kompany fit for Sevilla - Pellegrini


Despite missing the weekend win over AFC Bournemouth, Vincent Kompany is fit enough to face Sevilla , Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini has confirmed.

Pellegrini was angry that Kompany played in Belgium's final Euro 2016 qualifier against Israel despite struggling with a calf problem, and he opted to leave the centre-back on the bench for Saturday's 5-1 victory.

Pellegrini has confirmed that Kompany is ready to play in Wednesday's Champions League clash, however, while Aleksandar Kolarov is also in the squad.

"Vincent was fit for the last game. Aleks is fit so is in the squad list," said the former Villarreal boss. "[Gael] Clichy, [Fabian] Delph, Sergio Aguero and David Silva are injured."

Pellegrini confirmed that Aguero, who damaged a hamstring while on Argentina duty, will definitely face a month on the sidelines - but there is better news concerning City's other injured trio.

"Aguero is out for a month. Maybe next week Clichy, Delph and Silva will be fit," he said.

Pellegrini has backed Wilfried Bony - who netted twice against Bournemouth - to continue his goalscoring form for City against a Sevilla side he expects to produce a stern test at the Etihad Stadium.

"Bony can play with or without Kun - Aguero doesn't have to be missing for him to play. He's a key player for this squad," he continued.

"Maybe everyone thought that Sevilla would be better in the Spanish league at this moment. They've maybe not started well but they beat Barcelona so it's not easy.

"I spoke with the players this morning, we are sure we will play against the real Sevilla tomorrow – it's different to the domestic league.

"I am sure we will see them qualified for the next Champions League at the end of the season. They are an important team.

"Tomorrow we have to win here at home against a difficult team – all the other things are just statistics and history and won't help us to win."

FIFA presidential election to hold on February 26


FIFA's presidential elections will go ahead as planned on February 26 next year, the governing body's executive committee has confirmed.

The provisional 90-day suspension levelled at incumbent Sepp Blatter - as well as secretary general Jerome Valcke - as part of FIFA's anti-corruption investigations had led to calls for the elections to be brought forward or suspended.

Following an extraordinary meeting of the executive committee on Tuesday, however, FIFA has announced the extraordinary elective congress will be held on the original date at the end of February 2016.

FIFA has also confirmed that the code of ethics will be subjected to an amendment in order to create "more transparency" relating to the organisation's activities.

The change will be made to article 36 of the current code, which specifies the levels to which executive committee members must keep the details of their operations confidential.

Blatter was re-elected as FIFA president in May, though he later announced he would step down from his position after claiming he did not feel he had the support of football at large.

The 79-year-old was provisionally suspended earlier this month following the launch of a criminal investigation into his actions. He has denied any wrongdoing.

Ronaldo will score goals - Benitez


Real Madrid coach Rafael Benitez says Cristiano Ronaldo guarantees goals, amid suggestions his side are struggling to click in the final third.

Madrid take on Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Wednesday off the back of a 3-0 victory against Levante in La Liga where they were without the likes of Karim Benzema and James Rodriguez.

Prior to the weekend, which saw Ronaldo become the club's all-time leading goalscorer, Benitez's men had scored only six goals in five games amid a functional start to his time at the Santiago Bernabeu.

"We have a guarantee of goals with Cristiano and as a team we know what we need to do on the pitch," the Spaniard explained.

"Despite the injuries our team has some spectacular statistics. Our team is a team that attacks. Our idea is to score goals and to win the match."

Gareth Bale was withdrawn in the second half of Saturday's win after a recurrence of his calf problem while Luka Modric is also a doubt for Wednesday's clash in Paris.

"We left [Bale] out of Levante, I have the feeling that he is tired, he says he has a small injury but wants to play," Benitez added.

"I decided with my coaching staff to replace him and then we found that he had an injury, but things went well. 

"Losing a player of his quality is important but in the second half the team played well and ended up winning.

"[Modric] has trained these past few days and if he is here it is because we think he is fit, we will train later and then take a better decision."

Monday, 12 October 2015

Nigeria annihilated Cameroun 3-0 to redeem image

The Super Eagles of Nigeria on Sunday night exterminated the Indomitable Lions of Cameroun to redeem their image in an international friendly in Brussels.

The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon dominated possession in the early half of the game before Celtic defender Efe Ambrose headed in a superb free-kick played by Chelsea midfielder John Mikel Obi at the 39th minute of the game.

The game ended 1-0 at halftime, though their were several threats/attempts by the Cameroonians to level up  but all efforts are futile before the break of the first half.

At the early stages of the second half Cameroon  struggled when skipper Stephane Mbia was sent off in the 47th minute after his second booking of the night. 

Nigeria substitute Odion Ighalo took the game beyond the Indomitable Lions with a third goal two minutes from time when he headed home off a delightful cross by Elderson Echiejile from the left flank.

Nigeria Starting XI: Carl Ikeme – Elderson Echiejile, Shehu Abdullahi, Efe Ambrose, Leon Balogun – Ogenyi Onazi, Mikel Obi (Wilfred Ndidi 63), Sylvester Igbonu (Rabiu Ibrahim 71) – Moses Simon, Emmanuel Emenike (Odion Ighalo 74), Ahmed Musa (Skipper)(Alex Iwobi 79)

Cameroon Starting line-up: Ondoa (Ndy), Bassong (Fai Collins), Chedjou, Nkoulou, Kombi, Siani, Mbia (Skipper), Moukandjo, Aboubakar, Njie Clinton, Kweuke

Subs: Ndy Assembe (1); André Onana (23) ; Zoua Jacques (9) ; Loe Raoul (4) ; Ndi Dany (20) ; Fai Collins (12) ; Salli Edgar (11) ; Eboa Eboa (15).

Saturday, 10 October 2015

Today soccer prediction

Regensburg – Bayern II
TIP: 1 ODDS: 2.20
FT: ?:?
20:45  Israel – Cyprus
Tip: 1  Odd 1.70 FT ?:?
18:00  Manisaspor – Ankara Demirspor
Tip: 1  Odd 1.90 FT ?:?

15:00  Fana – Vidar
Tip: 2  Odd 2.25 FT ?:?
16:00  Queen’s Park – Elgin City
Tip: 1  Odd 2.10 FT ?:?
16:00  Gateshead – Cheltenham
Tip: 2  Odd 2.50 FT ?:?
16:00  Cambridge Utd – Portsmouth
Tip: 2  Odd 2.35 FT ?:?
16:00  Swindon – Peterborough
Tip: 2  Odd 2.60 FT ?:?

Saturday soccer prediction

Time
                            Match
Tip
odd
Result
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
 Mansfield                vs   Newport
 Walsal                     vs   burton
oxford                       vs   wimbledon
gateshead               vs   cheltenham
  1
  x
  x
 x2&2+
1.95
3.40
3.70
1.68





                                 TOTAL ODDS  41.21

David Silva to miss out of Spain's clash after ligament damage



The Manchester City midfielder will miss out of his country's final EURO 2016 qualifier after suffering a ligament damage in his right ankle.

Spain midfielder David Silva suffered a sprained ankle during their 4-0 win over Luxembourg and will miss Monday’s clash with Ukraine.

Silva lasted nine minutes in Spain’s EURO qualifying match against Luxembourg, forced off after taking a bad challenge from behind.

The Manchester City star was scythed down by Lars Krogh Gerson in the early stages of the match, and immediately signalled for the physio, before limping off. 

Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata was introduced to replace Silva, and Spain have now confirmed the extent of the injury.

"Medical update from the Spain camp: Silva – a 'strong' sprain (Grade II) lateral internal ligament, right ankle. At a guess, 2-3 weeks out.
— AS English (@English_AS) October 9, 2015,,

“David Silva will miss the following match [against Ukraine] due to a sprained internal ligament on his right ankle after today's match,” read a statement.

“The RFEF's medical services have gotten in touch with the services at Manchester City, who have received the relevant reports and the test carried out on the player."

Striker Alvaro Morata was also forced to withdraw from the game after sustaining an injury to his right leg jumping for a header, with Paco Alcacer introduced in his place.

The Juventus man will also miss the clash with Ukraine and is set to undergo further tests to know the extent of the injury

With Aguero set to miss at least a month, Silva’s injury could leave Manchester City without two of their top players in the coming weeks.

Silva has arguably been the best player in the Premier League this season, the quarterback of the City attack, which has scored a league-leading 19 goals through eight matches.

City travels to Old Trafford for the Manchester derby on October 25, which falls into that 2-3 week range for Silva’s recovery. In a match that could decide who sits top of the table, Manuel Pellegrini would be very shorthanded without Silva and Aguero.