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Tuesday, 4 July 2017

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Neymar: ‘I thought I was in a video game’ at BarcelonaBayern Munich
admit Alexis Sanchez link is ‘not very strong’Hamann hands Liverpool word of warning over £70m Keita Neymar: ‘I thought I was in a video game’ at Barcelona Liverpool, West Ham strike target refuses to rule out move
Lejeune reveals Benitez lure after sealing Newcastle move
All the done deals in the Premier League this summer
Bale ‘to be pushed towards Man Utd to make way for £109m man’
Frustrated Mourinho urges Woodward to start landing targets
Exclusive: Palmer agrees Town return after new Chelsea deal
Newcastle close on French defender after agreeing £8.7m dea
Juve bid for ‘Turkish Dybala’ – player wants Man Utd or Chelsea
‘Man Utd were more in control last summer with transfers’
Euro Paper Talk: Spurs eye €40m Sevilla star; Remy set for Fener move
Everton land Michael Keane to take spending over £100m
Man City handed Mendy boost as Monaco sign replacement
Ancelotti discusses Lewandowski’s Chelsea, Man Utd links
Klopp warns flexible Liverpool to prepare for different systems
Markovic could get shock escape route to Serie A minnows
Paper Talk: City to let star join United; Newcastle’s Gibbs raid
Everton announce £5.3m Sandro Ramirez deal
Totttenham target open to Premier League transfer
West Brom snap up Vitesse Arnhem striker
Aaron Lennon all smiles as he returns to Everton training
Morata rumours intensify as father and agent have Real talks
Former Liverpool favourite confirms Keita wants Anfield move
Inter Milan favourites to sign Liverpool, Stoke striker target
Thomas Lemar’s father advises player against Arsenal move
What Makes A Club: 21 photos to sum up the soul of Man Utd
John Terry: ‘It’s a club I have admired from afar…’
Leeds star linked with shock summer switch to Arsenal
Neymar has said the thought he was inside a video game when he first arrived in the Barcelona dressing room in
Neymar, 25, signed for Barca from Santos for £75million, but he has admitted he was “ashamed” to speak to the likes of Lionel Messi as soon as he arrived.
The Brazil forward is now on a similar level to Messi and after signing a new five-year contract worth around €16million a year, with a buyout clause fixed at €200m for the first year of the deal, €222m for the second and the €250m for the remaining three years, he finally feels at home.
But in an interview with Brazilian television show Caldeirao do Huck, he explained how nervous and “intimidated” he was when he arrived as a 21-year-old.
“I came into the dressing room, looked to one side and there was Messi, I looked the other and there was Xavi [Hernandez], [Andres] Iniesta, [Gerard] Pique, Dani Alves … I thought I was inside a video game,” said Neymar.
“One day I was playing with them on the console and the next I was there alongside them. The first month was the most complicated. I was ashamed to speak to Messi, [he and the others] were idols for me. I was the new arrival and the youngest more or less.”
Alongside Messi and Luis Suarez, the trio have become one of the most feared attacking units in world football and the trio were all present at Messi’s wedding last week in Rosario.

FFA Cup 2017: Round of 32 fixtures, dates, times, venues
THE details for the 16 2017 FFA Cup Round of 32 fixtures have been confirmed.
The fourth instalment of the competition kicks off with a blockbuster state-level clash between South Melbourne and Edgeworth Eagles, which will be broadcast live on Fox Sports.
The following week is headlined by two Member Federation v A-League club match-ups on consecutive nights.
First, 2015 quarter-finalists Heidelberg United will host two-time finalists Perth Glory on Tuesday night, August 1.
The next night, Central Coast Mariners, who were eliminated in the 2016 Round of 32, will face 2016 quarter-finalists Blacktown City.
The final Round of 32 broadcasted match will see Victoria National Premier League heavyweights Hume City host Bentleigh Greens.
Fox Sports will broadcast one game live on each of the four match nights with live crossed to the other three games, but every clash can be live streamed on foxsports.com.au.

Timothée Atouba made only 18 Premier League appearances in just one season at Tottenham, yet he will forever be remembered by those that watched him play – although not necessarily for the right reasons.
Tottenham finished second in the Premier League last season. Though they failed to land silverware, it was their most successful domestic campaign since the Premier League’s 1992 inception.
It provides the north London side with a solid foundation to build upon going forward and marked yet another upturn in form under Mauricio Pochettino. It also continues the work began by Daniel Levy from way back in 2004.
The 55-year-old had replaced Alan Sugar as the club’s chairman in 2001, but it wasn’t until the summer of 2004 that the wheels began to turn as a period of change swept through the Premier League.
Jose Mourinho came in as Chelsea manager, while Rafa Benitez was appointed Liverpool boss as teams turned to Europe’s top tacticians for continued success. Spurs followed suit with the appointment of Jacques Santini, who’d just overseen France’s exit Euro 2004 at the hands of eventual winners Greece.
Martin Jol came in as the Frenchman’s assistant and would eventually take charge in November as Santini departed citing personal reasons, but 2004 was ground zero as far as Spurs are concerned. It was the year that kickstarted the upturn in fortunes, even if it was a long drawn out affair.
Paul Robinson arrived from Leeds and went on to become England number one, Pedro Mendes joined from FC Porto, fresh from their Champions League triumph under Mourinho, while Sean Davis and Michael Carrick made the short trips across the capital from Fulham and West Ham, respectively.
At the back, Noureddine Naybet – an underrated free capture from Deportivo – Noe Pamarot and Erik Edman all joined the ranks as Spurs assembled key components for a functional squad.
The issue here, however, is that these players lacked the flair to really lift fans from their seats. Spurs were effective to an extent in Santini’s short spell in the capital, but in his 11 games, just 14 goals were scored both for and against his team.
Arsenal fans saw 43 goals scored in their games over the same period for context. It was neither pretty nor exciting, but Spurs had the necessary defensive mentality that had been lacking for some time, in part due to a blossoming centre-back partnership between Naybet and young Ledley King.
Yet, as functional as the team was, Spurs fans were still pulling their hair out at any sign of danger, in no small part due to the erratic defensive displays of the other summer signing, Timothée Atouba.
He was part of the Cameroon side knocked out at the quarter-final stage of the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations and was a regular for FC Basel before his switch to England. But Atouba lasted just a solitary season at White Hart Lane before departing for Hamburg – more on that later.
The now 35-year-old made just 18 memorable – for both the right and wrong reasons – league appearances for Spurs, yet is something of a cult hero among fans. Whereas Edman, his rival for a starting spot, would keep things simple – a 7/10 left-back, if you will – Atouba went to great lengths to make things as difficult for his defensive team-mates as humanly possible.
While nowadays, fans strive to see full-backs carry the ball forward and overlap where possible to stretch opponents, Atouba joined in an age where a simple hoof up field would suffice. Yet, this was the easy escape route for the Cameroonian, who would rather dribble his way out of danger at the expense of supporters’ health.
Feints and Cruyff turns were the order of the day for Atouba – which is no bad thing. His decision to carry out these tricks 20 yards from his own goal when under pressure from opponents undoubtedly made games more exciting.
He was always one stepover away from being caught short at the back, yet by some miracle would bring possession forward to start attacks away from his goal. At a time when Spurs lacked flair, the left-back brought this in abundance.
When he tricked his way out of danger, Atouba was a difficult player to stop. His power on the ball meant opposing defenders struggled to halt him once he gained a head of steam. As such, the only threat to Atouba was Atouba himself.
He could get so far upfield and help to punch a hole in an opponents’ defence that he’d momentarily forget how to work his feet, trip over himself, and an attack would break down as quickly as he’d elected to Cruyff turn his way out of danger.
His team-mates, of course, were left constantly fretting over Atouba’s unique approach to defending, but would that stop him? Absolutely not. After all, why try to deny greatness?
He had his moments of magic, sure – his curling winner in a 1-0 victory at Newcastle a stand out – and though he was about as ‘Spursy’ a defender as Spurs could get, ultimately, it was a shame he lasted just 12 months at White Hart Lane before his move to Hamburg. Well, for neutrals and fans of Schadenfreude.
For Spurs fans, though, the sight of gold boots, short socks and shinpads on show is enough to give them nightmares.
Atouba did at least continue his knack for defensive showboating in the Bundesliga, with a prime example coming in Hamburg’s 2-0 home win over Bayern Munich in 2005.

Sunday, 21 May 2017

Coming back: John Egbunu returning to Florida for final year of eligibility

Coming back: John Egbunu returning to Florida for final year of eligibility
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Florida center John Egbunu is returning for his final year of eligibility, a big boost for a team that made the Elite Eight last season.
Egbunu graduated from Florida this spring with a sociology degree, and even though he's recovering from a left knee injury suffered in mid-February, he decided to explore his professional options. Unable to work out for NBA teams, he decided Friday to play another season for the Gators. He is expected to return in mid-January.

Egbunu says it's a "chance for me to continue to improve and grow as a player and help the team however I can."
Egbunu has averaged 10 points and 6.5 rebounds in two seasons at Florida. He has 84 blocked shots in 58 games.


Marc Bartra return: Borussia Dortmund v Werder Bremen highlights

Marc Bartra return: Borussia Dortmund v Werder Bremen highlights



DEFENDER Marc Bartra played his first game on Saturday since fracturing his wrist in a bomb attack on the Borussia Dortmund team bus on April 11.
The 26-year-old Spaniard started Dortmund’s final Bundesliga game of the season at home in a 4-3 win over Werder Bremen.
It secured Dortmund third spot on the ladder and automatic qualification to the Champions League next season.
Bartra called it “one of the happiest days” of his career.
It was his first appearance since surgery after fracturing his right wrist when three bombs hit Dortmund’s bus on the way to their Champions League quarter-final at home to Monaco last month.
BUNDESLIGA WRAP: Lahm and Alonso bid farewell
Bartra breaks into tears after finally returning to play after the terrorist incident. Been a difficult time for all of them. pic.twitter.com/exqb6YVqCI
— BlaugranaHome (@BlaugranaHome) May 20, 2017
With Bartra in hospital, Dortmund played the first-leg less than 24 hours after the attack, losing 3-2 to Monaco eventually losing 6-3 on aggregate to the French league side.
Bartra was released from hospital four days after the bomb blast.
The same day, his teammates held his number five shirt aloft as they celebrated in front of their home fans after their 3-1 win against Eintracht Frankfurt on April 15.
What a match, so thrilling, what an atmosphere, such a feeling.. Really HAPPY and PROUD!
Tarde increible la de hoy..FELIZ!
DANKE Familie!!💛🖤 pic.twitter.com/wYYti6jV1I
— Marc Bartra (@MarcBartra) May 20, 2017
A German-Russian, identified only as 28-year-old Sergej W., has been charged with the attack and prosecutors have said the motive was financial and not terror-related.
He has been charged with attempted murder, setting off explosions and causing serious physical injury.
He was hoping to profit from a drop in the football team’s share price as a result of the attack.
As well as Bartra, a policeman on a motorcycle escorting the bus suffered trauma from the noise of the blast.


Champions Celtic beat Hearts to become the first team to complete a Scottish top-flight season unbeaten for 118 years.

Champions Celtic beat Hearts to become the first team to complete a Scottish top-flight season unbeaten for 118 years.
Leigh Griffiths and Stuart Armstrong secured a 34th win of the campaign for Brendan Rodgers' side, who were then presented with the Premiership trophy.
The feat was last achieved by Rangers in 1898-99, over an 18-game season.
And Celtic join Arsenal (2003-04) and Juventus (2011-12) in being unbeaten over a 38-game league season.
Rodgers' side, who won the League Cup in November, will attempt to win the club's first domestic treble since 2001 when they take on Aberdeen in Saturday's Scottish Cup final.
Champions Celtic beat Hearts to become the first team to complete a Scottish top-flight season unbeaten for 118 years.
Leigh Griffiths and Stuart Armstrong secured a 34th win of the campaign for Brendan Rodgers' side, who were then presented with the Premiership trophy.
The feat was last achieved by Rangers in 1898-99, over an 18-game season.
And Celtic join Arsenal (2003-04) and Juventus (2011-12) in being unbeaten over a 38-game league season.
Rodgers' side, who won the League Cup in November, will attempt to win the club's first domestic treble since 2001 when they take on Aberdeen in Saturday's Scottish Cup final.


More like Soumya

More like Soumya


Sports Reporter
The Tigers enjoyed an off day yesterday with no scheduled training activities, and Mashrafe Bin Mortaza's men were in a chilled out mood as a perfect win against Ireland in their third match in the tri-series gave them some relief.
Bangladesh will get three more days before playing their last match in the tri-series against New Zealand; a match where the Tigers will definitely try to carry on the momentum they have gained from the last match against Ireland.
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza also said that they were looking forward to the match against New Zealand which will take place on May 24. Any good result against New Zealand in the last match will be huge boost for Mashrafe's men ahead of their ICC Champions Trophy; where they will start their campaign against England on June 1.
"We're looking forward to it [the New Zealand match], we had a chance in the last match [against New Zealand in the second game] but didn't go through with it, but if we play as well as we did against Ireland there is a chance to win the game," said Mashrafe.
There was a reason for the ODI skipper to be satisfied with his team's effort in the last match as they gave their opponents no chances throughout the match and showed a truly professional approach, stamping their authority as a much better side than their associate member opponents.
Much has already been written about Mustafizur Rahman's spell which provided signs that the left-armer was returning to his old form, but the batting performance of Soumya Sarker also deserves some special credit.
It was not because that the tall left-hander made yet another half century; rather it was the way he stayed in the middle until the end of the innings that provided an encouraging sign.
There have hardly been any doubts about his ability, but the questions were there about his premature demise as he often failed to carry his bat after making a fifty. He made 61, the highest score for his side, against New Zealand, but was dismissed within 25 overs which hindered his side's possibility of putting up a challenging total on the board.
In the last match he batted 28 overs and was not out, showing the kind of benefit his team can get from the batsman if he stays at the crease. It will be a nightmare for any team if the elegant left-hander can carry his bat for more than 30 overs.
Selector Habibul Bashar also believes that.