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Sunday, December 31, 2017

Sir Alex Ferguson says Arsene Wenger’s record will never be beaten

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Sir Alex Ferguson says Arsene Wenger’s record will never be beaten

The final Premier League game of 2017 was a frustrating one for Arsenal, with West Brom securing a late draw thanks to a controversial penalty. 

The result means Arsene Wenger’s side will end the year in fifth position – three points off fourth-placed Liverpool.

Difficult day for Wenger

But there was something to smile about for Wenger, as the game marked his 811th Premier League game as manager – surpassing former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson’s record of 810.

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And Fergie believes Wenger’s tally, wherever it ends, will stand the test of time.

Congratulations, Arsene Wenger!

The @Arsenal manager eclipses Sir Alex Ferguson's #PL record 👏#WBAARS pic.twitter.com/FwXrwP488V

— Premier League (@premierleague) December 31, 2017

Speaking via the League Managers’ Association, Fergie said: “I applaud Arsene on surpassing my record of managing 810 Premier League games.

“It is a fantastic milestone which has required the highest standards of dedication and professional management to achieve. I doubt his record, whatever it turns out to be, will ever be beaten.

“Congratulations on a truly remarkable career and great service to football and Arsenal FC.”

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He’s probably right, y’know. 

Old foes

Wenger is considered a dying breed, having managed the Gunners for more than 20 years.

He joined from Japanese side Nagoya Grampus Eight back in 1996, and has since overseen three Premier League titles – including their undefeated 2003-2004 season – as well as a record seven FA Cup wins.

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Wenger’s long spell at Arsenal is in stark contrast of the life and times of a Premier League manager, where sackings are commonplace.

Of the current bunch, Eddie Howe and Sean Dyche have been at Bournemouth and Burnley respectively for over five years, although they’ve both had spells in the Championship in that time.

Stoke’s Mark Hughes is next on the list, having been at the club since May 2013 – although he’s currently under pressure.

Arsene Wenger makes #PL history 🙌 pic.twitter.com/uE6BKTU9aq

— Premier League (@premierleague) December 31, 2017

Wenger; the last of a dying breed?

Yup, we reckon so.

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Bayern will sign Goretzka in the summer

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Bayern will sign Goretzka in the summer
Bayern will sign Goretzka in the summer

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Impossible not to give a penalty - Burnley boss Dyche frustrated with Tierney call

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Impossible not to give a penalty - Burnley boss Dyche frustrated with Tierney call
Sean Dyche was left frustrated that referee Paul Tierney failed to award Burnley a penalty in the goalless draw at Huddersfield Town, claiming it was "impossible" not to give the decision. Burnley midfielder Jeff Hendrick went to ground when attempting to round home goalkeeper Jonas Lossl in the second half of Saturday's Premier League encounter at the John Smith's Stadium. However, Tierney did not award a spot-kick or a yellow card for diving, and Burnley boss Dyche was bemused as to how a foul was not called. "I don't need to say too much as everyone will see it because it is impossible that it is not given as a penalty," he told BBC Sport.  "I am in a league where penalties are given for all reasons and that is definitely a penalty.  "Jeff has gone down in a natural manner and he does not get it. It seems people who go down in a theatrical way do get it, but Jeff goes down in a natural way as his foot is clearly taken away, but he does not get it." Burnley created enough chances to have earned the points without a penalty, and Dyche felt his side were particularly in control during the first 45 minutes. "It was a very dominant performance in the first half," he added. "Huddersfield are going well but we had a dominant performance." Huddersfield boss David Wagner admitted that his side may have been fortunate with the penalty decision, but was happy that the Terriers dug deep to take a point. "I have not seen the footage [of Burnley's penalty appeal] to be honest, that is why I can't say and I was too far away," he said.  "If there was contact, we have been lucky. DW: “it was a very tough game for us, so I’m very happy with the point and the clean sheet. Everyone could see why @BurnleyOfficial are seventh in the @premierleague” #htafc (DTS) pic.twitter.com/kOwrTnKpTZ — Huddersfield Town (@htafcdotcom) December 30, 2017 "It was a very tough game and we are very pleased with a point as you can see why Burnley are seventh in the Premier League.  "They had the better chances, they had more chances, but it was a point we had to work hard for and that is what the players have done."

Friday, December 29, 2017

Here's our Alternative League of Ireland Team of the Year for 2017

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Here's our Alternative League of Ireland Team of the Year for 2017
Here's our Alternative League of Ireland Team of the Year for 2017
We’ve selected our top performers from the Premier Division in 2017 — but with a slight twist.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Fellaini: I've been labelled a murderer

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Fellaini: I've been labelled a murderer
Fellaini: I've been labelled a murderer

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho handed timely boost

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Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho handed timely boost
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho handed timely boost
Man Utd manager Jose Mourinho has come under fire but Sir Alex Ferguson does not believe he will change.

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Why is Dion Dublin presenting Homes Under The Hammer? How former Manchester United and England ace became a property pro

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Why is Dion Dublin presenting Homes Under The Hammer? How former Manchester United and England ace became a property pro

DION Dublin had a great career as a footballer, playing for England and turning out for several top clubs including Manchester United and Aston Villa.

But in recent years he has turned his attention to property, helping to present Homes Under The Hammer on BBC One with Martin Roberts and Martel Maxwell.

Dion Dublin is a scorer of 111 Premier League goals for numerous clubsDion Dublin is a scorer of 111 Premier League goals for numerous clubsNews Group Newspapers Ltd Isn’t Dion Dublin meant to be a footballer?

He is! Well, he was anyway until 2008 when he retired – he is 48 now.

But in a superb career at the top level of English football, he earned a move to Manchester United in 1992 from lowly Cambridge United.

A broken leg meant a scuppered time under Sir Alex Ferguson during which time the club signed the one and only Eric Cantona, so a move to Coventry followed in 1994.

And now he is a property presenter on Homes Under the Hammer on BBCAnd now he is a property presenter on Homes Under the Hammer on BBC

A prolific spell there followed, and then he moved to Aston Villa in 1998 in a year he won four England caps under Glenn Hoddle.

In 2004 he moved to Leicester, by which time he was often playing in defence rather than attack – and spells at Celtic and Norwich followed before his career finished having scored 111 Premier League goals.

Dublin won four England caps under Glenn HoddleDublin (left) won four England caps under Glenn HoddleTimes Newspapers Ltd So why is he presenting Homes Under the Hammer?

After playing football, Dublin worked in the media as a pundit, commentator and football phone-in presenter on Sky and the BBC.

Homes Under The Hammer hosts Martin Roberts, Martel Maxwell and Dion DublinPA:Press Association

But in 2015, he became the beneficiary of a BBC Diversity Creative Talent Fund grant for training up promising future TV presenters and began presenting the show that year alongside Roberts and then-host Lucy Alexander.

Alexander has been replaced in May 2017 by former Sun journalist Martel Maxwell.

He received around £50,000 to train him to host the show despite earning £20,000 per week in his height as a footballer.

It was at Coventry where he was most prolificIt was at Coventry where he was most prolificNicky Hayes But has he encountered any criticism for his performances on the property show?

He began his presenting career to mixed reviews, while many were just confused that he was fronting the show – which sees investors buy homes at auction before renovating them – at all.

Ex-Prem star Dion Dublin has taken a completely different path, and now has his own instrumentEx-Prem star Dion Dublin has taken a completely different path, and now has his own instrument

Indeed, while he did receive some strong reviews, one woman even wrote to the BBC to complain, while Dublin himself tweeted at the time that he will “try and do better”.

But two years on, it seems Dublin is right at home now on Homes Under the Hammer.

Doesn’t he also play an instrument?

He did not just play one – he invented one called The Dube.

The likes of Stevie Wonder, One Direction’s drummer, and the Official England Supporters Band all have one of the ex-Premier League player’s percussion instruments.

Fergie welcomes Dublin to Old Trafford in 1992Fergie welcomes Dublin to Old Trafford in 1992

Dublin said he was always a percussionist, which inspired him to create the wooden box which comes in all different shapes and sizes.

He said: “One day I decided to go to a hardware store – I picked up six pieces of wood, a hammer and nails, and built a box. It probably sounded useless at the time but it’s taken me to where I am today.”

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Matter of when Man City wins title and how many records fall

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Matter of when Man City wins title and how many records fall
Matter of when Man City wins title and how many records fall

English soccer has never seen a team so utterly dominant as Manchester City entering the packed Christmas program. There seems little doubt Pep Guardiola will be raising the Premier League trophy for the first time in May. It is just a question of when City will wrap up its third title since 2014, and how […]

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Monday, December 25, 2017

Guardiola plays down City 'fatigue' concerns

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Guardiola plays down City 'fatigue' concerns
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola dismissed concerns tiredness could prove to be the undoing of his high-flying side. City have charged 13 points clear atop the Premier League after winning 18 of 19 games while scoring 60 goals. While their high-energy, attacking style has impressed this season, it may have an impact – including during the busy Christmas period – but Guardiola has no concerns. "Fatigue, I don't think so. It may happen but we've a good enough squad," the Spaniard told UK newspapers. "Gabriel [Jesus] didn't play against Bournemouth – he played 120 minutes against Leicester and he's the biggest fighter in high pressing I've seen in my life. He helps us a lot with our intensity. "Danilo, Bernardo [Silva], [Ilkay] Gundogan all helped us against Bournemouth. We have Yaya [Toure]. Last game, [Oleksandr] Zinchenko was man of the match and he was not in the squad against Bournemouth. "Of course we will rotate in this period. We have a game every four days. Everyone that has played in the past is going to play in the future." Guardiola, whose team visit Newcastle United on Wednesday, said he had a squad capable of continuing their incredible form. "That's a quality of the players I had in Barcelona, Bayern Munich and now here," he said. "We're able to convince them how good it is going forward, be aggressive, without the ball, because after that we're quick and take decisions with the ball."

Thomas Vermaelen’s children’s reaction to seeing their dad on television is a wholesome Christmas treat

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Thomas Vermaelen’s children’s reaction to seeing their dad on television is a wholesome Christmas treat

The first ever lunchtime El Clasico didn’t disappoint when it came to entertainment.

Dani Carvajal proved he was a better goalkeeper than Simon Mignolet.

Cristiano Ronaldo showed that even five-time Ballon d’Or winning legends are capable of an air-kick once in a while.

And Lionel Messi once again made the Bernabeu his holiday home…

Just another El Clasico for the GOATGetty - Contributor

But away from all the action on the pitch, the world’s biggest club game brought joy to three toddlers.

Just look at how Thomas Vermaelen’s children reacted to seeing their dad on television moments before kick-off…

Thomas Vermaelen's kids reacting to him playing in El Clásico is pure Christmas.

Moment captured by mum @PollyParsonsx 📹 pic.twitter.com/wS0SqldcEt

— Jake Entwistle (@JakeEntwistle) December 23, 2017

That’s just nice, wholesome Christmas content.

Samuel Umtiti’s injury has given Vermaelen a rare chance to impress for Barcelona’s first team.

The Belgian defender helped Ernesto Valverde’s side continue their impermeable defensive form as Barca kept their 18th clean sheet of their last 25 games.

A rarely spotted Vermaelen in the wildGetty - Contributor

Does everyone feel all warm and fuzzy inside? Good.

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Sunday, December 24, 2017

Southampton’s Charlie Austin charged with violent conduct by FA

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Southampton’s Charlie Austin charged with violent conduct by FA
Southampton’s Charlie Austin charged with violent conduct by FA
LONDON -- Southampton forward Charlie Austin was charged with violent conduct by the Football Association on Sunday after he was accused of deliberately kicking Huddersfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl in the face during their 1-1 draw in the English Premier League a day earlier.

The Danish 'keeper had gathered the ball in his area when Austin arrived and struck him in the face with his right boot as he ran past. Neither the referee nor his assistants saw the incident and no action was taken against Austin at the time.

Austin scored his fifth goal in five starts in the game before departing with a hamstring injury.

Huddersfield manager David Wagner had no doubt the Southampton forward intended to injure Lossl.

"After seeing the video footage, this should usually never happen, that an opponent hurts another opponent on purpose," Wagner said Saturday of Austin's challenge on Lossl. "I don't like to say this, but it looks this way."

Austin has until 1700 GMT on Sunday to respond to the charge.

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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Harry Kane back to his best as resurgent Tottenham down Burnley to return to winning ways

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Harry Kane back to his best as resurgent Tottenham down Burnley to return to winning ways
Harry Kane back to his best as resurgent Tottenham down Burnley to return to winning ways
Burnley 0 Tottenham Hotspur 3: The England forward struck a hat-trick to a clinch a much-needed win for the visitors

Friday, December 22, 2017

Manchester United player Zlatan Ibrahimovic could get new role

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Manchester United player Zlatan Ibrahimovic could get new role
Manchester United player Zlatan Ibrahimovic could get new role
Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored for Man Utd vs Bristol City and Jose Mourinho has spoken about a possible new role for him with Romelu Lukaku.

Arsenal and Liverpool are much more evenly matched than their recent head-to-head record suggests

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Arsenal and Liverpool are much more evenly matched than their recent head-to-head record suggests
Arsenal and Liverpool are much more evenly matched than their recent head-to-head record suggests
Like the rest of the Premier League's chasing pack, these are two similar teams with little to choose between them

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Fantasy football tips: Premier League bargain of the week – Game Week 16

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Fantasy football tips: Premier League bargain of the week – Game Week 16

First of all we’d just like to say a very Merry Christmas from everyone at Dream Team.

This fantasy football season has been one of the most exciting for years with entertainment around every corner.

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But while the big hitters in Mohamed Salah and Harry Kane are storming ahead at the top of the points rankings, the bargains have been just as vital in leading you to glory.

And this week one man stood above the rest.

Ilkay Gundogan put City ahead with a well-timed header in the first-halfGundogan was the star of Game Week 16Getty Images

Ilkay Gundogan’s horrible knee injury last season deprived the Premier League of one of its classiest players for over nine months.

The smooth German barely had time to make an impression after his move from Borussia Dortmund in summer 2016.

And City were then quick to move on in his long-term absence, bolstering their attacking options with the signing of Bernardo Silva.

Getty Images - Getty A an all too regular sight for Gundogan[/caption]

But Gundogan is back and deputised wonderfully for David Silva against Tottenham, scoring in the 4-1 win and generally producing a scintillating performance.

His goal and assist against Spurs was then followed by another assist against Leicester in the League Cup – and the crucial Star Man award.

That took his total to 19 points in Game Week 16 alone, more than doubling his overall total.

Gundogan superbly nodded past Hugo LlorisPA:Press Association

The length of Silva’s absence is unknown so Gundogan may feature more regularly, particularly during the ridiculously congested Christmas period.

And at £2m he’s an absolute snip, with his price almost certainly set to rise in the coming weeks.

Is he the best back up option or ‘Plan B’ in the Premier League?

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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Peru’s Guerrero set for World Cup after doping ban gets cut

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Peru’s Guerrero set for World Cup after doping ban gets cut
Peru’s Guerrero set for World Cup after doping ban gets cut
ZURICH -- Peru captain Paolo Guerrero will be eligible for next year's World Cup after FIFA reduced his suspension for doping from one year to six months.

FIFA announced Wednesday that its disciplinary committee considered the six-month ban a proportionate sanction "after taking into account all circumstances of the case."

Guerrero's defence said the striker drank tea contaminated with coca leaves before a World Cup qualifier against Argentina on Oct. 5.

The Flamengo striker has been suspended since Nov. 3 and missed the playoff victory against New Zealand that took Peru to its first World Cup since 1982.

Speaking after the FIFA announcement, Guerrero's lawyer Bichara Neto said the player planned to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to have the six-month suspension annulled.

FIFA's decision to reduce the ban could meanwhile be appealed at CAS by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

Guerrero was Peru's top scorer in World Cup qualifying with six goals.

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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Ramos: Real Madrid need to beat Barca in Clasico now more than ever

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Ramos: Real Madrid need to beat Barca in Clasico now more than ever
Sergio Ramos stressed the importance of the Clasico, insisting reigning LaLiga champions Real Madrid are "obliged to win now more than ever" as Barcelona continue to set the pace in Spain. Madrid welcome Barcelona to the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday, with the Catalan visitors 11 points clear of the Spanish and European champions. Ramos' side do have a game in hand, though the captain understands the consequences of a Madrid defeat. "It will be a great match," Ramos said at a sponsorship event on Tuesday. "There are no words to describe the Clasico. "It is totally different, and the most important game in the world. "We are obliged to win now more than ever due to the situation we find ourselves in, in order to remain in the fight for LaLiga." Ramos added: "We come into it in good form after winning the Club World Cup, which always suits the team on a psychological level. "We are eager to play and have been working hard this week, so hopefully we can get the three points that will allow us to stay close to those teams ahead of us."

Transfer news live: Arsenal eye Chelsea defender, Liverpool delay Naby Keita move, Manchester United eye striker

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Transfer news live: Arsenal eye Chelsea defender, Liverpool delay Naby Keita move, Manchester United eye striker
Transfer news live: Arsenal eye Chelsea defender, Liverpool delay Naby Keita move, Manchester United eye striker
All the latest transfer news live plus gossip, rumours and done deals

Monday, December 18, 2017

Atletico’s Griezmann apologizes for ‘insensitive’ blackface tweet

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Atletico’s Griezmann apologizes for ‘insensitive’ blackface tweet
Atletico’s Griezmann apologizes for ‘insensitive’ blackface tweet
MADRID -- Antoine Griezmann has apologized for any offence caused after posting an image of himself on social media in blackface as part of an NBA party costume on Sunday.

Griezmann, who is white, was also wearing a wig and holding a basketball in the photo which had "NBA 69 ALLSTARS" on the jersey.

https://twitter.com/davidjaca/status/942489838502236161 The photo on his official Twitter account was accompanied by the message "80's Party" followed by basketball and laughing emojis.

One response called the photo a "bad idea" with others urging the France forward to delete the tweet.

Griezmann at first reacted to the criticism by tweeting: "Calm down friends, I'm a fan of the Harlem Globetrotters and of this great era... It's a tribute."

He later tweeted an apology to those he had offended.

"I recognize that's it's insensitive on my part. If I offended some people I'm sorry," he wrote.

The 26-year-old Griezmann plays for Spanish team Atletico Madrid but has been linked to a move to Barcelona.

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Sunday, December 17, 2017

Hertha stun hosts Leipzig as Bundesliga breaks for winter

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Hertha stun hosts Leipzig as Bundesliga breaks for winter
Hertha stun hosts Leipzig as Bundesliga breaks for winter

Saturday, December 16, 2017

Ceres-Negros rips Global Cebu, wins 1st PFL crown

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Ceres-Negros rips Global Cebu, wins 1st PFL crown
Ceres-Negros rips Global Cebu, wins 1st PFL crown

BACOLOD CITY – Add one more historic feat for Ceres-Negros in a year already full of glorious moments. Ruthless on the counterattack, the Busmen demolished rival Global Cebu, 4-1, last Saturday night to wrest the first Philippines Football League crown in front of a lively crowd at Panaad Stadium here. National team standout Iain Ramsay […]

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Friday, December 15, 2017

Ceres, Global chase football history

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Ceres, Global chase football history

It doesn’t get any bigger than this for Philippine club football.

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Transfer gossip live: United in for Chelsea star, Liverpool want Virgil van Dijk and Thomas Lemar to Arsenal latest

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Transfer gossip live: United in for Chelsea star, Liverpool want Virgil van Dijk and Thomas Lemar to Arsenal latest
Transfer gossip live: United in for Chelsea star, Liverpool want Virgil van Dijk and Thomas Lemar to Arsenal latest
All the latest transfer news live plus gossip and rumours

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Calabria extends AC Milan contract

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Calabria extends AC Milan contract
AC Milan youngster Davide Calabria has committed his future to the club by agreeing a new contract extension. Calabria, who agreed a deal to 2019 in May 2016, has agreed a three-year extension to extend his stay at San Siro until June 2022. The 21-year-old has been given a chance to impress this season due to a serious injury suffered by Andrea Conti, who suffered an anterior cruciate ligament rupture to the left knee shortly after joining from Atalanta. The defender's new deal was announced on Thursday by Milan chief executive Marco Fassone and sporting director Massimiliano Mirabelli at the Rossoneri youth team Christmas party. Calabria has made six appearances in Serie A so far this campaign and also played the full 90 minutes as Milan beat Verona 3-0 on Wednesday to book a place in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals. Victory set up an enticing derby clash in the last eight against Serie A leaders Inter. Marco Fassone, alla festa di Natale del Settore Giovanile annuncia: "Davide Calabria ha rinnovato fino al 2022!"@davidecalabria2 has renewed his contract with the Club through to 30th June 2022  pic.twitter.com/FjtqCp53kn — AC Milan (@acmilan) December 14, 2017

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Man United's brightest young prospect signs his first professional contract

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Man United's brightest young prospect signs his first professional contract
Man United's brightest young prospect signs his first professional contract
Angel Gomes became the youngest player to represent the club since Duncan Edwards on the final day of last season.

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

South Korea edges North Korea 1-0 at East Asian Championship

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South Korea edges North Korea 1-0 at East Asian Championship
South Korea edges North Korea 1-0 at East Asian Championship

TOKYO — South Korea got the better of North Korea on the soccer field on Tuesday, winning 1-0 at the East Asian Championship. North Korea defender Ri Yong Chol scored an own-goal in the 64th-minute to give the South Koreans the victory. The game was played amid escalating tensions between the two nations, with North […]

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Everton were like United at Liverpool - Allardyce defends Anfield approach

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Everton were like United at Liverpool - Allardyce defends Anfield approach
Everton were like United at Liverpool - Allardyce defends Anfield approach
Everton manager Sam Allardyce has defended his tactics from Sunday's Merseyside derby against Liverpool – insisting Jose Mourinho used similar methods with Manchester United at Anfield. A Wayne Rooney penalty 13 minutes from time secured a 1-1 draw for Everton, who spent long periods on the backfoot either side of Mohamed Salah's 42nd-minute opener. Speaking ahead of Wednesday's trip to Newcastle United, Allardyce stood by Everton's approach, which he likened to United's in a dour 0-0 stalemate in October. "Liverpool had scored 12 goals in two games, my position was to frustrate their quality," the former England boss told a news conference. "That's exactly what they did. I make no apologies for that. We had to go with the best way to get something out of it and that was to stop Liverpool scoring. "Against other teams they’ve scored five or seven. Our determination was outstanding. "We would have liked to do better on the ball but Liverpool do a high press which is difficult to play out from, we didn’t cope with that as much as I liked. "Tactically we were sound defensively. We did create as much as I would have liked but Anfield is a difficult place to play. Man United had a similar tactic. A team that opens up rarely wins." | A gritty, disciplined performance from the lads - fantastically backed by the 2,751 Toffees at Anfield. Thanks for your support, Blues! #EFC pic.twitter.com/ce2V9eWW8s — Everton (@Everton) December 10, 2017 The comparison comes at an uncomfortable time for Mourinho, who has seen a gameplan that showed limited attacking ambition widely criticised in the aftermath of Sunday's 2-1 derby defeat to Manchester City. The Football Association (FA) has asked City and United for their observations following an alleged altercation featuring players from both sides outside the away dressing room after the match. Mourinho reportedly sparked the incident by objecting to City celebrations that he perceived to be over the top – an argument Allardyce feels has little in its favour. "It's whatever they [the opposition] fancy doing," he said. "If they want to music, to sing and shout, that’s up to them. "It’s not your decision to do anything about it as an opposition manager. "If you've lost, you say to your players, 'listen to that, that's what you should be doing'." Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was another manager whose temper ran short after full-time at the weekend and was involved in a sharp exchange with a television reporter after a question about Dejan Lovren's foul on Dominic Calvert-Lewin for Rooney's penalty. "We come off one of the biggest games of the season for the fans, he is extremely disappointed about the penalty and that they’ve drawn the game. We sometimes can’t control our emotions with such pressure we’re under," Allardyce added, offering sympathy for his counterpart from across the city. "I have every respect for Jurgen, we can all be on the edge sometimes. For all concerned when you see it, it was the right decision the penalty." Phil Jagielka and Michael Keane are back to full fitness after the centre-backs were restricted to places on the bench at Anfield but Everton remain without full-back Leighton Baines (calf) at Newcastle.

Transfer news live: Liverpool and Arsenal to battle for Thomas Lemar, United keen on Gareth Bale, Mesut Ozil to stay

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Transfer news live: Liverpool and Arsenal to battle for Thomas Lemar, United keen on Gareth Bale, Mesut Ozil to stay
Transfer news live: Liverpool and Arsenal to battle for Thomas Lemar, United keen on Gareth Bale, Mesut Ozil to stay
All the latest transfer news live plus gossip and rumours

Monday, December 11, 2017

Late goals rescue Cardiff in 2-2 draw at Reading

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Late goals rescue Cardiff in 2-2 draw at Reading
Late goals rescue Cardiff in 2-2 draw at Reading

TFC celebrates first MLS Cup with Toronto parade

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TFC celebrates first MLS Cup with Toronto parade
TFC celebrates first MLS Cup with Toronto parade

TORONTO – The downtown streets of Canada’s largest city were officially turned over to Toronto FC on Monday, as the MLS Cup champions celebrated their victory with a parade.

Toronto claimed its first MLS Cup in franchise history on Saturday with a 2-0 win over the Seattle Sounders before a sellout crowd of 30,584 fans at BMO Field. Jozy Altidore scored the winner in the 67th minute off a setup from Sebastian Giovinco, while Victor Vazquez sealed the victory with an injury-time goal.

Monday’s parade kicked off at Maple Leaf Square at Air Canada Centre at 11:45 a.m. ET, amid frigid minus-6 Celsius conditions. Two open-air double-decker buses carrying players, coaches and staff, as well as their families, slowly snaked their way through the heart of downtown, led by flag-waving and banner-carrying members of TFC supporters’ groups, while thousands of fans lined the streets and cheered them on.

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The team finally arrived 40 minutes later at Nathan Phillips Square where thousands of fans were awaiting them outside of Toronto City Hall for a public rally to celebrate Saturday’s MLS Cup victory.

A makeshift stage was set up in the heart of the square where the players and team staff stood and partied, while Mayor John Tory, who previously proclaimed Monday as “Reds Day” in Toronto, welcomed the crowd and kicked off a series of speeches.

“Happy Reds Day, everybody,” a beaming Mayor Tory proclaimed.

“Congratulations to the players who did us so proud on Saturday, and throughout a great season.”

https://twitter.com/JohnMolinaro/status/940266952756363264

Speeches from Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment’s Larry Tanenbaum, TFC club president Bill Manning, general manager Tim Bezbatchenko, and coach Greg Vanney followed before captain Michael Bradley stepped up to the podium and addressed the crowd, referencing the Reds’ heartbreaking loss to Seattle in the 2016 MLS Cup final.

“This has been our dream, our obsession ever since last year,” Bradley told the crowd.

From there, the entire team stepped up to the front of the stage where Bradley hoisted the MLS Cup trophy above his head for all the fans to see, as Queen’s “We Are The Champions” played over the loud speakers and fireworks went off in the background.

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There was one final moment of celebration before the team departed, as Canadian defender Ashtone Morgan, TFC’s longest-serving player, was given the honour of beating the drum and leading the fans through a version of the “Viking Clap.”

TFC’s captain was humbled by Monday’s turnout for the parade.

“I came here three years ago, and to see the way these fans have embraced me, and this team in that time, and to see this outpouring of affection, I can’t put it into words what this means to me. It’s humbling,” Bradley told Sportsnet.

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It was a sentiment echoed by Vanney.

“These fans have been through so much, and we’ve been through a lot with them. To see all of this, it makes all the hard work you put in worthwhile,” TFC’s coach told Sportsnet.

Flanked by his wife and two young children, Bezbatchenko gave credit to Vanney and his coaching staff for the job they did this season.

“I never want this feeling to end. I’m hoping we can do all of this again in 12 months’ time,” Bezbatchenko told Sportsnet.

It was the players’ day, but credit must be given to the thousands of fans who braved the cold weather to be part of what was an emotional celebration.

Toronto-born fan Tony Gray was in attendance at Nathan Phillips Square with his five-year-old son Evan, and he called Saturday’s MLS Cup win “one of the top sporting moments of my life.”

“I’ve been TFC a season ticket holder since Day 1. Even when you knew this team wasn’t all that great, we still had everybody coming out to games, singing and dancing and chanting. The players we loved it, and we loved them. Since the beginning they’ve been a class act, and we’ve always appreciated it,” Gray told Sportsnet.

TFC were honoured at Air Canada Centre on Sunday evening during a special on-ice ceremony prior to the Maple Leafs-Oilers game. Manning, Bezbatchenko, Vanney and several players were on hand, with Bradley dropping the ceremonial puck between Maple Leafs forward Leo Komorov and Oilers captain Connor McDavid.

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Saturday’s win was sweet revenge for TFC after losing to Seattle via a shootout in last year’s final at BMO Field. It also completed a historic treble, with the Reds having previously won the Supporters’ Shield (the trophy awarded to the team that finishes the regular season in first place) and the Canadian club championship this year. Toronto also set the record for most points in a single regular season, with 69.

“This team, from the day we lost in the final last year, has been on a mission. … Three trophies this year. I’m so proud,” Manning told Sportsnet inside the locker room after Saturday’s game as he swigged from a champagne bottle.

The first decade of Toronto FC in the words of the players, coaches, executives and fans who built the franchise.

John Molinaro: All the pieces there for TFC to defend title in 2018

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John Molinaro: All the pieces there for TFC to defend title in 2018
John Molinaro: All the pieces there for TFC to defend title in 2018

Soccer reporter John Molinaro joined Sportsnet 590 The FAN to discuss if Toronto FC can be called the greatest MLS club ever, how the team handled the Seattle Sounders in the MLS Cup, the disarray the club was in as recent as five seasons ago, the role Tim Leiweke played in turning the organization’s future around, and where the club goes from here.

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Toronto FC supporters get an inside look into their favourite club every Monday night at 11 p.m. ET on Sportsnet 590 The FAN. It’s an all-access pass with co-hosts Brendan Dunlop and Thomas Michalakos as they interview the biggest names around the team and preview and review of every TFC match.