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Sunday, 12 April 2015

Sunday soccer best and worst teams

According to betexplorer, Soccer best and worst teams are chosen based on their performance. The point a team takes averagely is used to decide the teams that falls on the best and the worst category.

G - Games played
P - Points earned
R - Average points 'per match'

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Victor Moses hit with hamstring injury


Stoke City's Victor Moses may be out for several weeks with a hamstring injury, according to manager Mark Hughes.

The Chelsea loanee, who has netted four times in all competitions, limped off during Stoke's 1-1 Premier League draw at West Ham on Saturday after pulling up when attempting a shot.

"It looks like Victor has pulled his hamstring," said Welshman Hughes.

"It looks like it is in a strange position as it seems to be right behind his knee, which isn't the normal position you usually get hamstring injuries.

"We will get it checked, it may be something that isn't to do with the hamstring so it could be that we get good news but we can't be sure yet.

"If it is a hamstring, then it could be that we lose him for a few weeks."

Stoke also lost defender Marc Wilson at half-time, with the Irishman failing to overcome a knock to the hip.

"Marc got a bang right on his hip, fair play to him he tried to go out for the second half and see if he could make it work," added Hughes.

"Sadly he couldn't loosen it off and had to be forced off unfortunately."

Stephen Keshi wants Amokachi sacked


A staggering revelation has been made on the latest request from the about to be re-appointed national team boss, Stephen Keshi as whispers from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Glass House suggests that he wants Daniel Amo­kachi sacked as assistant manager of the Super Eagles, FCNaija.com can exclusively report.

The former Everton forward was in charge of the Eagles in Keshi’s absence when the team prosecuted two friendly games – first, a disgracefully defeat against Uganda in front of home fans at the Akwa Ibom Interna­tional stadium which was fol­lowed by a lackluster 1-1 draw in South Africa against the Bafana Bafana.

Amokachi told an unnamed NFF official after the Cranes friendly that it was the big boss that selected the team and he was just a figurehead – that news got to the ears of Stephen Keshi and got him furious.

Now, he wants Amokachi out and the former Mali coach is pushing the NFF chiefs to re-engage the services of his for­mer assistant, Togolese Valerie Hounandinuou who was fired by the NFF in April 2013.

Keshi who recently agreed a new deal with the Nigerian football body to continue as manager will sign the contract papers next week, it was reli­ably gathered.

PSG trounce Bastia to secure their fifth Coupe de la Ligue title


Paris Saint-Germain secured their fifth Coupe de la Ligue title with a 4-0 trouncing of 10-man SC Bastia at Stade de France on Saturday.

Laurent Blanc's players successfully defended their crown thanks to two Zlatan Ibrahimovic goals and another brace from substitute Edinson Cavani. The success means that PSG are only the second team to defend their League Cup title and it also forms one part of what could ultimately become a domestic treble by the end of the season.

The match turned on Sebastien Squillaci's 18th minute red card, with the Corsicans unable to get themselves back into the game a man light. PSG did not have to be at their very best to see off Ghislain Printant's men, but they were still able to turn on the style to win comfortably.

Now buoyed by this comprehensive win, the French giants will go into their clash with Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first leg next week full of confidence.

Verona 0 Intermilan 3 : Inter ends winless run


Inter halted a run of seven matches without a win in all competitions by claiming a 3-0 Serie A victory at Verona.

Coach Roberto Mancini had warned in the week  that "simply being Inter" was not enough to ensure success and that his side would need to put in more effort than their opponents to reap the rewards.

And the former Manchester City boss could have few complaints on Saturday, as a bright start in each half yielded two unanswered goals.

Inter's first came courtesy of Mauro Icardi – returning from suspension – although Verona felt play should have been halted for an injury to Panagiotis Tachtsidis on the edge of the box.

Verona pushed for a leveller but lacked quality in the final third, and Rodrigo Palacio finished from close range three minutes into the second half to give Mancini's side breathing space.

Luca Toni saw a late penalty saved by Samir Handanovic - who has kept out six of the last seven spot-kicks he has faced in Serie A - and Verona's evening went from bad to worse when Vangelis Moras scored an own goal in stoppage time.

Inter started the match visibly determined to end their disappointing run, and Fredy Guarin felt he should have been awarded a free-kick on the edge of the box when he went down under the challenge of Jacopo Sala in the opening few minutes.

The visitors continued to press and their 11th-minute opener came in controversial circumstances.

A Tachtsidis slip in the build-up had left the midfielder stricken on the edge of the box, but Inter played on and Palacio's cross deflected off Eros Pisano into the path of Icardi, who applied a simple finish.

Verona were enraged but despite growing into the game as the half progressed, they failed to really test Inter goalkeeper Handanovic.

Inter could easily have been two up at half-time, but Marcelo Brozovic pulled wide of the left-hand post after being played in by Palacio.


It did not take long for Mancini's men to make amends after the interval, though, as an incisive counter-attack ended with Palacio poking home from an Icardi cross.

Mounir Obbadi unleashed a shot that squirmed through a host of Inter defenders to be punched away by Handanovic, who then rose to his feet to deny Moras seconds later.

With time running out, Verona saw penalty appeals for an alleged Nemanja Vidic handball turned down, before Palacio missed a chance to put the result beyond doubt when he struck a post at the other end.

That squandered opportunity looked set to be punished when Verona were awarded a penalty with 14 minutes left to play - Vidic somewhat harshly penalised for a coming together with Javier Saviola.

However, Toni saw his effort expertly saved by spot-kick specialist Handanovic and Verona’s misery was compounded by a late own goal from Moras, who turned in a Danilo D’Ambrosio cross.