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Senin, 03 September 2012

Laudrup in left-back search

Published: 03 Sep 2012 - 12:18:52

Laudrup in left-back search

Swansea manager Michael Laudrup is set to launch a search for a free-agent left-back after Neil Taylor was ruled out for the rest of the season with the injury he suffered in Saturday's 2-2 draw against Sunderland.

The 23-year-old Wales international, who featured for Team GB at the Olympics, dislocated and broke his ankle in three places after his lower left leg buckled under him as he challenged Craig Gardner. Ben Davies replaced Taylor on Saturday, and the 19-year-old could now be set for a run in the team.

However, Taylor's injury is a big concern for Laudrup and the Dane wants to bolster his defence. "We only have one left-back now and he is only 19, so we will see what we can do," he told the South Wales Evening Post.

"Neil's injury is serious first of all for him as a person and a player. One second you are out on the pitch running and playing, then suddenly you are out.

"You are talking a long time before Neil returns to the game, and we will have to do something.

"Ben did well in pre-season and he did great against Sunderland, but he is 19 - you can't put so much responsibility on his shoulders.

"We can't go out and buy someone, but we need someone. We will have to wait and see what possibilities we have. What happens if Ben gets an injury or a little flu or whatever? We need an extra player."

Davies has today been called up to the Wales squad as replacement for his injured team-mate.


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Davies to replace Taylor

Published: 03 Sep 2012 - 12:18:52

Davies to replace Taylor

Swansea defender Ben Davies has been called up to the Wales senior squad as the replacement for injured team-mate Neil Taylor.

Taylor broke his ankle in three places during Saturday's Barclays Premier League game against Sunderland and has been ruled out for the rest of the season.

Davies, 19, came off the bench to step in for the 23-year-old left-back in the 2-2 draw and has now been called up to take his place in the national squad. Wales will play two 2014 World Cup qualifying matches in the coming days, kicking off against Belgium in Cardiff on Friday before taking on Serbia next Tuesday.


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Scotland have defensive worries

Published: 03 Sep 2012 - 11:47:55

Scotland have defensive worries

Scotland have doubts over several defenders ahead of their opening World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Macedonia.

Southampton left-back Danny Fox, Norwich's Russell Martin and Celtic's Charlie Mulgrew all reported to Scotland's Mar Hall base with injuries, while Wolves centre-back Christophe Berra was excused from turning up on Monday as he awaits the birth of his first child.

"The good thing is we have got a few days, sometimes injuries settle down after 48 hours. We'll keep everyone informed," assistant manager Peter Houston said as he confirmed Fox has a groin strain, Martin an ankle knock and Mulgrew is struggling with Achilles pain.

Besiktas goalkeeper Allan McGregor is confident of being fit after recovering from the groin strain that forced him off in the friendly win over Australia last month.

"He played on Saturday and kept a clean sheet," Houston said.

"We are absolutely delighted he's fully fit because his experience in playing big international matches is vital.

"We were convinced after the Australia game that he was struggling. He had a couple of injections and recovered brilliantly. Fair play to the (his club) for getting it sorted."


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Egypt football icon Gohary dies

Published: 03 Sep 2012 - 11:47:55

Egypt football icon Gohary dies

Egyptian football coach Mahmud al-Gohary, who steered his national team to the World Cup in 1990, died Monday aged 74 after suffering a brain stroke in Jordan, the official MENA news agency said.

Gohary, who inspired a pop song after his name when he took the Egyptian team to the championship in Italy, had been taken to hospital in Amman where he had been managing the Jordanian national team.

He played for Egypt's top team, Al-Ahly between 1955 and 1961, but injury forced him off the pitch.

He went on to manage several clubs including Al-Ahly and its bitter rival Zamalek, as well as the national teams of Oman, Egypt and Jordan.


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'Sad' Ronaldo sparks speculation over Real future

Published: 03 Sep 2012 - 11:47:52

Sad Ronaldo sparks speculation over Real future

Real Madrid star striker Cristiano Ronaldo sparked a storm of media speculation over his future on Monday by saying he was 'sad' at the club.

Ronaldo scored a brace in Madrid's 3-0 win over Granada on Sunday but did not celebrate either goal.

Quizzed by reporters after the game at the Santiago Bernabeu, he said: "It could be because I am a bit sad. That is the only reason. When I don't celebrate goals, I am not happy."

Ronaldo was elusive about the reasons for his unhappiness, saying only that it was professional rather than personal. "I am not going to say more. People know why," he was quoted as saying in the media.

Asked if he was upset because Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta was crowned UEFA Best Player in Europe on Thursday, he replied: "No, it's not that. There are more important things."

Iniesta deserved the award, he added.

The 27-year-old Portuguese said his thigh was hurting but he hoped it would recover in the next few days to allow him to play.

"He can't take it any more," headlined the front page of top selling sports daily Marca. Ronaldo "disconcerts Madrid and sounds alarm bells after not celebrating his goals against Granada," it said.

Ronaldo had gone to see Real Madrid chairman Florentino Perez on Saturday to say he was unhappy in the club, the paper said, without citing a source.

Marca said team-mates, who were not named, believed he had become more miserable since Iniesta was honoured. Ronaldo and Barcelona striker Lionel Messi had also been in the running.

"Does he want to go?" asked an article in rival sports paper AS. Ronaldo's "attitude is a depth charge that could explode with serious consequences if no-one intervenes urgently at the club."

Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho had criticised their performance against Granada.

"I did not like the game as we had little rhythm. We have had little time to work this week and we were slow. We got the points but that is not enough, we have to play better," he said.

The coach had already laid in to the team's performance in their previous first division game, a 2-1 defeat at derby rivals Getafe, which he had described as "unacceptable in every aspect".

Real Madrid redeemed themselves on Wednesday, though, claiming the season's first piece of silverware with a 2-1 victory over 10-man Barca that delivered the Spanish Super Cup on away goals.


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Minggu, 02 September 2012

England rule out Carroll replacement

Published: 02 Sep 2012 - 19:49:20

England rule out Carroll replacement

England boss Roy Hodgson has opted against bringing in a replacement for Andy Carroll ahead of the World Cup qualifiers with Moldova and Ukraine.

Carroll pulled out with a hamstring injury sustained during his West Ham debut against Fulham on Saturday.

Hodgson waited until after Sunday's matches before deciding whether to add to his squad but instead will stick with the remaining 23 members, who will report for duty at Watford on Monday.

It means England will have only three orthodox forwards - Danny Welbeck, Jermain Defoe and Daniel Sturridge as Wayne Rooney has been ruled out with a gashed thigh.

There had been some speculation Darren Bent, Peter Crouch or even Bobby Zamora could be drafted in for Friday's game in Chisnau.

However, Hodgson presumably feels there is sufficient flexibility in his squad already, with Arsenal duo Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, whose fitness has been confirmed despite suffering a minor knock in the win at Liverpool on Sunday, plus Steven Gerrard all capable of operating in an advanced role if required.


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Ben Arfa rescues point for Newcastle

Published: 02 Sep 2012 - 18:50:16

Ben Arfa rescues point for Newcastle

Hatem Ben Arfa got Newcastle out of jail with a stunning equaliser as Aston Villa saw victory snatched from their grasp as the match ended 1-1.

The France international blasted an unstoppable long-range shot past keeper Brad Guzan with 59 minutes gone to cancel out Ciaran Clark's first-half opener on a day when the Magpies were all at sea for long periods.

Villa more than made a game of it with Tim Krul having to produce good saves to deny Darren Bent and Andreas Weimann, although Guzan hacked a 29th-minute Papiss Cisse shot off the line and claw out Yohan Cabaye's injury-time free-kick in an eventful contest.


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Van Persie clinches late win for United

Published: 02 Sep 2012 - 18:50:15

Van Persie clinches late win for United

Robin van Persie's hat-trick helped Manchester United stage an incredible late comeback to beat Southampton 3-2 and ensure Sir Alex Ferguson's 1,000th league game at the helm would end in victory.

Rickie Lambert headed the hosts in front after 16 minutes, although van Persie levelled seven minutes later with a fine strike. Ten minutes into the second half, Patrice Evra fell to allow Morgan Schneiderlin to head home.

Saints goalkeeper Kelvin Davis then saved a cheeky penalty attempt by Van Persie, before the Netherlands international provided a late double salvo to secure the three points for the away side.

Saints were getting a lot of joy down the right flank and made the most of it as Jason Puncheon sent a hanging cross to the back post, which Rafael failed to deal with and Lambert headed home after just 16 minutes.

Shinji Kagawa was first to show the visitor's intent as he struck a speculative 20-yard effort that Davis could only push wide. Southampton rode out that storm but could not prevent United drawing level in the 23rd minute.

Antonio Valencia's cross from the right looked like it would be intercepted by Nathaniel Clyne but the Saints right-back slipped and Van Persie took full advantage, controlling with aplomb before firing home.

Daniel Fox's torrid time continued in the second half as Valencia beat him to a pass from Davis, although the Ecuadorian's cross was not converted by Van Persie. Kagawa came close moments before that as United started the second half just as they had ended the first.

That domination counted for nothing, though, as another penalty-box slip resulted in a goal. This time Evra was the unfortunate party as his fall allowed Schneiderlin to nod home a Lambert cross unopposed.

After Van Persie saw an effort saved by Davis, the Saints goalkeeper sent a terrible mis-kick straight to substitute Nani on the left. The ball was worked into the box and Jos Hooiveld conceded a penalty for a challenge on the former Arsenal striker. Van Persie's chip was saved by Davis, much to the delight of the home faithful.

However, Saints could not stop United grabbing a later equaliser as Rio Ferdinand's header came back off the post and Van Persie directed home three minutes from time. Things got worse for the hosts in stoppage time as Van Persie nodded home Nani's cross to ensure the three points would go back to Lancashire.


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