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Tuesday, 18 July 2017

Welcome To Sport News: Zlatan Ibrahimovic drops hint he is staying at Man...

Welcome To Sport News: Zlatan Ibrahimovic drops hint he is staying at Man...: Zlatan Ibrahimovic drops hint he is staying at Manchester United by enrolling his sons at their arcade Revealed: What Mourinho same to Luk...

Zlatan Ibrahimovic drops hint he is staying at Manchester United by enrolling his sons at their acade

Zlatan Ibrahimovic drops hint he is staying at Manchester United by enrolling his sons at their arcade

Revealed: What Mourinho same to Lukaku seconds before he scored his initial Man Utd goal



The veteran striker formally left United upon the expiration of his contract at the top of last season, having suffered a horror ACL injury within the Galilean satellite League that untimely complete his campaign.
Ibrahimovic isn't expected to play once more for consequent six months, however, Jose Mourinho invited the Swede to continue his rehabilitation at United’s Carrington coaching complicated.

And, in step with The Sun, he has currently place his sons, Maximillian and Vincent, back to the United youth set-up despite being connected with a move to LA Galaxy.

The youngsters were a part of the academy last season, taking part in within the same Under-10s team because the children of Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt, and can continue there next season.

Welcome To Sport News: Chelsea fans have a problem with the club signing ...

Welcome To Sport News: Chelsea fans have a problem with the club signing ...: Chelsea fans have a problem with the club signing Man City forward Sergio Aguero - and it involves David Luiz Chelsea fans have a r...

Chelsea fans have a problem with the club signing Man City forward Sergio Aguero - and it involves David Luiz


Chelsea fans have a problem with the club signing Man City forward Sergio Aguero - and it involves David Luiz





Chelsea fans have a retardant with the club language Man town forward Sergio Aguero - and it involves David Luiz
helps square measure keens on language Manchester town forward Sergio Aguero, which might be a good little bit of business for the club.
But {a section|a neighborhood|a square measure|a District|a region|a locality|a vicinity|a part} of Blues fans are a little unsure regarding the attainable transfer - and that they have a fairly sensible reason.
The Argentine forward has been one in all the simplest players within the Premier League for the last 5 years, however, is also on the move this transfer window.
Despite his unsatisfied appetency for goals, Aguero has fallen down the hierarchy at Chelsea square measure keen to swoop for the striker in an exceedingly bid to switch Diego Costa, WHO was recently recorded partying in associate degree Atletico Madrid shirt.
And if they're able to get the transfer over the road - for a planned £60million - it'll be, as we say, an associate degree fully good piece of business.
City, with liveliness Guardiola favoring archangel Jew over him.
However, as we tend to conjointly say, some Chelsea fans are not convinced. Why? Well, thanks to Aguero's previous relationship with Blues favorite David Luiz.
It might sound a little odd however the Argentine Republic has antecedently gone in terribly onerous on the Brazilian - last in Chelsea's 3-1 persuade Man town last season.
And they haven't forgotten this truth...

Wednesday, 5 July 2017

Rangers suffered one of their worst ever results as they were knocked out of the Europa League qualifiers by Luxembourg minnows Progres Niederkorn.


George Bailey hit 161 for Hampshire who declared on 648-7 as batsmen dominated on day two against Surrey at The Oval.



George Bailey hit 161 for Hampshire who declared on 648-7 as batsmen dominated on day two against Surrey at The Oval.
Hampshire captain Bailey batted through the entire first session with Sean Ervine (83), putting on 167 before the Zimbabwean dragged on Conor McKerr.
Ian Holland (58 not out) and Gareth Berg's rapid 35 saw the away side post their fifth-highest first-class score.
Mark Stoneman (56) then fell with three overs left, leaving Surrey 113-1 at stumps, trailing by 535 runs.
Ervine pushed the score on comfortably alongside Bailey, punishing the bad balls, before he inside-edged McKerr on to his stumps to depart at 528-5.
Bailey brought up his 150 with a six off Scott Borthwick, but was caught by Mark Footitt on the boundary from the leg-spinner soon afterwards.
Holland's maiden County Championship half-century continued the momentum, while Berg's aggressive 16-ball stay saw him smash three sixes and two fours before being caught on the boundary to prompt the declaration.
Hopes of Hampshire pressing home their advantage appeared to be fading as Stoneman and Rory Burns (45 not out) put on 103 for the first wicket, but Stoneman edged Ervine to Rilee Rossouw at first slip to bring in nightwatchman McKerr to reach the close.
Andy Murray is ready to face a barrage of serve-volleying when he takes on Germany's Dustin Brown in the second round of Wimbledon on Wednesday.
The defending champion plays world number 97 Brown in the second match on Centre Court at about 15:00 BST.
Fellow British number one Johanna Konta faces Donna Vekic of Croatia in the opening match on Centre Court at 13:00.
Rafael Nadal, Venus Williams, Heather Watson and Aljaz Bedene are also in action on day three.
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Britain's Watson faces Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia on court two at 11:30, while compatriot Bedene takes on Damir Dzumhur of Bosnia-Herzegovina on court three at about 13:00.
Two-time champion Nadal plays American Donald Young in the third and final match on Centre Court.
Japan's ninth seed Kei Nishikori opens play on Court One against Ukraine's Sergiy Stakhovsky, before 10th seed and five-time winner Williams plays China's Qiang Wang, and second seed Simona Halep plays Brazil's Beatriz Haddad Maia.
French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, Petra Kvitova and Victoria Azarenka are also in action in a packed bottom half of the women's draw.
'Dustin will be very aggressive'
Rangers suffered one of their worst ever results as they were knocked out of the Europa League qualifiers by Luxembourg minnows Progres Niederkorn.
The Ibrox side took a 1-0 first-leg lead to Luxembourg but fell behind to a second-half Emmanuel Francoise finish.
Sebastian Thill sealed progress, scoring only the third European goal in the minnows' history to secure their first ever win in Europe.
Niko Kranjcar, Josh Windass and Kenny Miller hit the woodwork for Rangers.
But the Ibrox men had failed to dominate the game the way they had in the first leg, ensuring their first foray into Europe for six years was short-lived as they went out in the first qualifier.
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Boss Pedro Caixinha brought Daniel Candeias, Alfredo Morelos and Jordan Rossiter into his starting line-up as he looked for more of a cutting edge in the second leg.
The visitors had the bulk of the early possession but again lacked the final pass that could punish Progres.
Miller had a shot blocked following a Kranjcar corner but it was all too untidy in the last third.
That seemed to give the hosts the confidence they had lacked in the first half at Ibrox, with Olivier Thill curling a long-range free-kick narrowly wide with goalkeeper Wes Foderingham struggling to get across.

Sebastian Thill struck the second goal that sealed victory for Progres
Miller was inches away from connecting with a Lee Wallace cross but it was at the other end where the chances started to come.
Mike Schneider hit one over the bar when in a good position before the home side came very close. Olivier Thill drove forward and fired a long-range shot that had Foderingham beaten but slid just wide.
The second half started with Progres going even closer, this time Francoise bursting clear on the right and drilling a low effort towards the corner that Foderingham saved brilliantly.
As the second half wore on the home side looked the more threatening, with a few nerves evident in the visiting defence.
Home keeper Sebastian Flauss had gone off injured in the first half but Rangers failed to test stand-in Charly Schinker until after the hour, when Ryan Jack's close-range header was directed straight at him.
Moments later Caixinha's side almost grabbed a crucial away goal as Wallace sent in a cross that Kranjcar headed off the bar.
Then came the opener for Progres as Olivier Thill crossed for Francoise to finish at the near post.
The second arrived soon after as Sebastian Thill curled a free-kick into the box that evaded everyone and crept in at the back post.
Rangers rallied in the closing minutes with Windass' diving header coming back off the bar before Miller, in stoppage time, lobbed an effort off the face of the bar.
There was no way through though, and the visitors slumped to a shocking result.
Analysis of Rangers' shock Euro exit
BBC Scotland senior football reporter Chris McLaughlin
"For the Rangers fans it's humiliating. For the players, humbling, and when the dust settles on what some are calling the worst result in the club's history there will be huge questions to answer for the Rangers board and manager Pedro Caixinha.

Manager Pedro Caixinha will be in the spotlight after his side's Europa League exit at the first hurdle
"Where some saw the appointment of the Portuguese last year as a gamble, the Ibrox board believed it to be progressive. They had patience in their man despite a poor start to his managerial career in Scotland. They backed him with significant funds to rebuild and get Rangers back to where they wanted to be. And where they wanted to be was the group stages of the Europa League.
"Now that has gone, they must count the cost. Caixinha's squad may well improve and they may even go on to close the gap on Celtic in the season ahead, but falling at the first hurdle in Europe is a massive blow financially and psychologically.
"Chairman Dave King has continually pointed to funds gained through European football as being key to them closing the gap on their rivals and now that badly needed revenue stream has gone before the season has even started. Only those providing the loans will know the true cost and implications of that.
"It's not the only thing being cut unexpectedly though. The window of goodwill for the new manager has just been slashed drastically. Caixinha needs a blistering start to the season or he and his new recruits could be under serious pressure."

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Cape Town - Just seven months ago, South African cricket was experiencing the ultimate high.
The Proteas had beaten Australia in a three-match Test series away from home that followed a 5-0 ODI thrashing of the same opposition on home soil.
They were thriving under the new leadership of Faf du Plessis while coach Russell Domingo, who has had his fair share of critics over the last four years, was suddenly being praised from all corners.
A failed ICC Champions Trophy and a couple of limited overs series losses later, and the Proteas now find themselves going into a crucial four-match Test series against England in a very different space and somewhat on the ropes.
The coach is on the verge of being sacked, there is a new captain and there will also be a brand new opening batting pair.
As able a replacement as Dean Elgar is, this is hardly the best time for the Proteas to be going into battle with a new leader.
The importance of this series is massive in South Africa's endeavors to get back to the top of the pile in Test cricket.
While England also have a new captain in Joe Root, it isn't quite the same thing. England have been preparing Root for this role for a couple of years already and this is merely the next step in what will have been a very comprehensive succession plan.
In Elgar's case, he could never have expected to be leading his side out at the 'Home of Cricket' on Thursday.
The series is also obviously equally important to Domingo, who has now voiced his desire to stay on as national coach.
Regardless of what happened in the Champions Trophy, it would be a bold move to sack a coach who has orchestrated away Test series wins over Australia and England in the space of eight months.
If Domingo is to stay on, then one feels that only a series win can save him.
The concern, though, is that there is too much of the untested about this Proteas team.
When going into a series of this magnitude, having a settled line-up is first prize.
The Proteas side on Thursday is likely to look something like this:
Elgar (captain), Kuhn, Amla, Duminy, Bavuma, De Bruyn, De Kock, Philander, Maharaj, Rabada, Morkel.
It is a side that certainly has a lot of quality, but there is something about that batting order that leaves a feeling of unease.
Heino Kuhn has been seriously good for a long time, but he has never played Test cricket before and even he can't know how he will adapt to opening the batting at Lord's on debut.
Hashim Amla is obviously class, and his role in this series should not be understated.
But then at 4, 5 and 6 there is a sense of instability.
Just about everybody barring the selectors seems to have run out of patience with JP Duminy, Temba Bavuma is set to be given more responsibility than normal with a move up the batting order while Theunis de Bruyn will be playing in just his second Test.
It's not that the quality isn't there, it's just that we've never seen this line-up play Test cricket together before.
With Du Plessis out, it would have been fantastic to rely on a guy like AB de Villiers to step up and lead from both a captaincy and batting perspective. Unfortunately, relying on AB at the moment is not something that we can do.
The question is, are there enough guys in the top order who we can back to score big hundreds?
As it stands, only Elgar and Amla have the proven ability to do that regularly.
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