9/30/07

Gebrselassie offers apology to Tergat!














Less than 10 minutes after breaking the world marathon record on Sunday, Ethiopia's Haile Gebrselassie was handed a cell phone: it was Paul Tergat calling from Kenya to offer his congratulations. "I'm sorry," Gebrselassie told his great rival and longtime friend after winning the Berlin marathon in two hours, four minutes, 26 seconds, shattering by 29 seconds Tergat's record set on the same course in 2003.

Tergat, who was pipped for the gold medal in the 1996 and 2000 Olympics by Gebrselassie in two classic 10,000-meter battles, would have none of it, telling Gebrselassie he was delighted for him. "I am sorry, this record belonged to Paul Tergat," Gebrselassie told a news conference when asked about the phone call. "Paul is my friend."

Gebrselassie tried to tell Tergat he thought he had better weather conditions this year compared to 2003, when it was sunnier and warmer, although there was less wind. But Tergat responded that records were meant to be broken.

"I really wanted to do this record but I was a little bit worried about it, worried about attacking my friend's record," said Gebrselassie, 34, who fell 61 seconds short a year ago in Berlin in his first attempt to break Tergat's mark of 2:04.55. "I think Paul understands that. I talked to him and said 'Hi, Paul, I'm sorry.' I said 'You can come here and try to get it back again next year.'"

Gebrselassie, the best distance runner of his era, is one of only three men to win consecutive Olympic 10,000-meter titles, the second at the 2000 Sydney Olympics providing an indelible image when he just held off the frenzied challenge from Tergat.

Gebrselassie has now held records at distances ranging from 3,000 meters to the marathon. He set numerous world records and won four successive world titles over 10,000 meters before turning to road racing. "Sure, there's no question about that," Gebrselassie said when asked if the elusive marathon world record was the most important. "It's something special. I was dreaming of it for many years. It's my record now. I'm so happy."

On Sunday, he confidently attacked the flat, fast course under ideal marathon weather conditions and had split times that were consistently a half-minute faster than Tergat for almost the entire race.

Gebrselassie admitted he had been a bit rattled by heavy rain and strong winds in Berlin earlier in the week.

"I lost some confidence when I first arrived, you know, the weather," he said. "Yesterday, I thought 'what's going on here in Berlin?' But they kept telling me the weather forecast was 'no rain.' How do you believe that?"

The weather forecast turned out to be accurate. The rain stopped before the race, temperatures at the start were around 13 degrees Celsius, there was only a little wind and skies remained overcast until late in the race.(WCSN)

Haile Gebresilassie Broke Marathon Record!


Haile Gebrselassie finally fulfilled one of his biggest dreams: The 34 year-old Ethiopian broke the World record at the real,- Berlin-Marathon, clocking 2:04:26.

Running in near ideal conditions, Gebrselassie knocked 29 seconds from the preview record, 2:04:55, set by Kenyan Paul Tergat over the same course in 2003.

“It was something very special today, the spectators gave me more support than last year,” Gebrselassie said. “I have to say thank you Germany! Today the weather was perfect.”

Running an even pace Gebrselassie was guided by a group of pacemakers until 30 k. He left behind his other rivals soon after the start and then passed half way in 1:02:29 and always on course for the record. After the last two pacemakers had dropped out at 30 k Gebrselassie increased the pace, clocking his fastest kilometre split of 2:50 at 35 k.

Kenyan Abel Kirui took second with 2:06:51 and his felllow countryman Salim Kipsang was third in 2:07:29.

Gete Wami also defended her title in Berlin. The Ethiopian clocked 2:23:17 to finish yet another Ethiopian double victory in Berlin after 2006. There was a great debut by Irina Mikitenko. She clocked 2:24:51 to finish second, which is the fastest ever Marathon debut by a German woman. She is now the third fastest on the German all-time list behind Uta Pippig (2:21:45) and Katrin Dörre-Heinig (2:24:35). (IAAF)

9/29/07

Result of Premier League Matches!

See all the Goals here!

West Ham 0-1 Arsenal

Barclays Premier League leaders Arsenal maintained their superb start to the season with a hard-earned 1-0 win at West Ham. West Ham, though, had their chances - the best of which fell to England hopeful Dean Ashton - but they also were indebted to keeper Rob Green, who made a string a fine saves.

The Hammers have performed well against Arsenal in recent meetings - winning both games last season as they escaped the drop. However, the Gunners are currently in blistering form and again started brightly.

Manchester City 3-1 Newcastle

Elano led Newcastle a merry dance at Eastlands as Manchester City roared back to record a fourth successive Premier League home win.

The Brazilian midfielder had already established himself as a clear man-of-the-match with an inspired display of cultured passing in a pulsating contest when he strode up to rocket home the 86th-minute free-kick which guaranteed Sven-Goran Eriksson's men their 3-1 victory. Eriksson has steadfastly refused to set any targets for his team despite their amazing start to the campaign.

Portsmouth 7-4 Reading


Benjani bagged a hat-trick as Portsmouth and Reading chalked up the most goals in Premier League history in a 7-4 success for the hosts. The Royals had only beaten Pompey once in the past 25 years but cannot have defended any worse in any of those previous encounters.

Goals from Stephen Hunt and Dave Kitson actually cancelled out Benjani's first-half double but Steve Coppell's side were soon buried under an avalanche of replies. Hermann Hreidarsson headed Pompey back ahead, Benjani's third was followed by a fine strike from Nico Kranjcar and, after substitute Shane Long had pulled one back for Reading, Sean Davis netted a long-rang shot before Sulley Muntari made it 7-3 from the spot. Nicky Shorey had the last word with a deflected fourth for the visitors.

Sunderland 1-2 Blackburnastle


Two goals in two minutes from David Bentley and Roque Santa Cruz helped Blackburn to a 2-1 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. Bentley pounced on a rebound to open the scoring from close range on 53 minutes, and Roque Santa Cruz smashed home his fifth goal of the season two minutes later as the home side were sliced open again.

Derby 1-1 Bolton


Derby goalkeeper Stephen Bywater secured the Rams a point after a superb late double save in a 1-1 draw with Bolton at Pride Park. Bywater had seen 20 goals sail past him in just seven league games to date but he proved he has lost none of his confidence when he denied Bolton's Christian Wilhelmsson and Nicolas Anelka late on.

Kenny Miller had given the home side a 19th-minute lead in a ragged and nervy tussle between the division's bottom two before Anelka's fortunate 32nd-minute equaliser, which took a heavy deflection off Claude Davis

Wigan 0-1 Liverpool


Yossi Benayoun ended Liverpool's mini crisis with the only goal of the game as Wigan suffered a 17th defeat in 17 matches against the Barclays Premier League's fabled 'big four'. In the end it was substitute Benayoun, a £5million buy from West Ham in the summer, who netted a 75th minute winner for his first league goal for the Reds

Chelsea 0-0 Fulham


Chelsea lost captain John Terry with a suspected fractured cheekbone as Avram Grant's first home game in charge ended in stalemate and controversy. To compound matters for Chelsea, Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba, playing his first game since injuring his knee against Aston Villa in early September, was sent off for a second bookable offence in the 73rd minute.

9/28/07

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Week 8 Fixture of English Premier League!

West Ham vs Arsenal

The 101st London league local derby between West Ham and Arsenal is staged on the eve of Arsene Wenger's 11th anniversary as manager of the table-topping Gunners.Arsenal are bidding for a fifth successive Premier League victory to maintain their two point lead at the summit; West Ham are seeking the win that could see them leapfrog Chelsea and become London's second highest placed club.

The Hammers have won only one of their last eight London Premier League derbies; that victory being 0-1 over Arsenal at the Emirates on 7 April. Arsenal are undefeated in 17 in all competitions; won 12 and drawn five since losing to West Ham on 7 April. West Ham are chasing a fourth successive Premier League victory over Arsenal.

Aston Villa vs Tottenham

Tottenham go into this round of matches, as one of four clubs with just a single Premier League win to their name this season, and with the weakest "home" form.Villa face London opposition for the third time this season and are looking for maximum points for the third time.

Martin O'Neill's side is the highest placed of eight clubs going into the weekend without an away Premier League victory. Tottenham extended their unbeaten Premier League sequence against Aston Villa to five games with a 2-1 win in this equivalent fixture on Boxing Day last year, when Jermain Defoe scored both their goals.

Birmingham vs Man Utd

Both clubs return to league business after midweek defeats in the Carling Cup. Birmingham's was 3-0 at Blackburn; United's more of a shock, as a young inexperienced line-up were defeated 0-2, home to Championship Coventry.

United are chasing a fifth successive league win and clean sheet, and could go to the top of the table. Birmingham have won half as many league games as the Red Devils, but scored one more goal.

The Midlanders have won one, drawn one and lost one of their three home Premier League matches, scoring three goals and conceding three; United have won one, drawn one and lost one of their three away Premier League matches, scoring two goals and conceding two. It's 29 years since Birmingham last beat Manchester United:an emphatic 5-1 top-flight victory on 11 November 1978.

Sunderland vs Blackburn

Two former Manchester United team mates go head-to-head tactically as Roy Keane's Sunderland face Mark Hughes' Blackburn at the Stadium of Light. The inconsistent Wearsiders have picked up five of their eight points from last minute goals. Rovers have the weakest attack of any club in the top half of the Premier League table, but remain one of three clubs still to be beaten on the road.

Derby vs Bolton

Derby have made their worst ever start to a Premier League season; Bolton have equalled theirs, which was the one-season stay in 1995-96.

Derby hold a 100% home Premier League record over Bolton (two wins out of two); Bolton have not scored a top-flight goal on Derby turf for 55 years, and have not won on enemy territory at the highest level since 1947.

Chelsea vs Fulham

The Blues go into this game in their lowest league position for five years. The 66-match unbeaten home Premier League record is therefore under serious threat in this 66th competitive meeting and 57th west London league derby against Fulham, who although fourth bottom and without an away win, are the second highest scorers in the Premier League.

While the Cottagers have opened the scoring in five Premier League matches, the Blues have conceded the opener in five; no other clubs exceed either of those totals. Consequently Chelsea have gained an unequalled seven Premier League points when losing; Fulham have squandered an unrivalled 13 points when winning.

Fulham's last top-flight victory over Chelsea at the Bridge was 1-2 on 7 March 1964.

Everton vs Middlesbrough

Everton yet to keep a clean sheet in the league this season; having conceded one goal in each of their first six outings and two at Aston Villa last Sunday.

This match pits the most disciplined side in the Premier League with the worst behaved, going into this round of matches. Everton have been shown just seven yellow cards; Middlesbrough 20.

Middlesbrough cross the Pennines in search of their first maximum at Goodison Park since a 0-2 end-of-season triumph on 14 May 2000, when Brian Deane and Juninho were on target.

Wigan vs Liverpool

Liverpool go into this game as one of two clubs still holding an unbeaten Premier League record, but four points behind Arsenal at the top of the table. The last two of the Merseysiders' Premier League games have been goalless; Wigan have only recorded two no score draws in their 84 fixtures in this league.Wigan are the lowest placed of the eight clubs still unbeaten at home in the Premier League.

Liverpool have conceded more penalty kicks in Premier League competition than any other club this season (three); Wigan have converted all three they've been awarded -no club has scored more so far this term.

Manchester City vs Newcastle Utd

Newcastle go into this top five clash having made their best start to a Premier League season in six years. Newcastle have not kept a clean sheet in 16 league games on the road, since their goalless draw at the City of Manchester Stadium on 11 November last year. Alan Shearer scored the solitary goal in the Magpies' only Premier League victory on City soil, a 0-1 triumph on 30 September 2000. They have not scored in three league clashes with City, home and away.

Portsmouth vs Reading

Portsmouth, unbeaten at home in the Premier League, play Reading, yet to win away.
Both clubs are coming off single goal victories in the Premier League last weekend, but Portsmouth haven't recorded back-to-back wins in 25 league outings; Reading in nine.

Portsmouth are protecting an undefeated Premier League record against Reading, having won this fixture 3-1, and drawn 0-0 at the Madejski in last season's meetings.

9/26/07

Next in line to succeed Henry?

Despite all the debate around Thierry Henry's departure from Arsenal, Emmanuel Adebayor has not let the added pressure of replacing the Frenchman affect his game and, so far this season, has proven that he could be the Gunners' new attacking sensation.

With five goals in his last two Premier League games, the unpredictable Togolese striker, who according to Wenger brings a strong physical impact to the side, is currently in the form of his life. This is the inerview he gave to ESPN on Sept 25, 2007.

Question: Arsenal have been the target of many critics during the off season but now lead the Premier League with 16 points. Is this revenge for the team?

Adebayor: No it's not. We are just very happy. At the start of the season, people wouldn't give us a chance to finish ahead of Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea. We accepted it, but we really wanted to show those people that they were wrong.

We have a very talented team, that plays attractive football and which can win a trophy this season. Predictions don't interest me much, in May we will see who will be Champions.

Question: One of the main differences with last season is that Arsenal are competitive at home, impressive I should even say. What has changed?

Adebayor: The confidence. It is getting better and better each day, as last season we were struggling on the pitch due a lack of confidence. We started the championship with two or three draws and it affected us. We didn't know what to do, we were not playing intelligently. So far this season, the team is playing without pressure, just focusing on its football and with confidence. It is a good thing for the players and the coach. We are happy all together; we always try to go forward on the pitch with the desire to win.

Question: Does this make Arsenal a serious contender for the title this season?

Adebayor: It is too early to say that. The road is still very long. We just want to keep on improving and going one step further each game. We are playing very well currently and we learn a lot. Everybody has seen how mature we have been so far and now each player knows how to play for 90 minutes. Even when we are behind, we don't panic. We have to keep this dynamic. We control the ball, that makes everything easier and makes it more difficult for our opponents.

Question: When Thierry Henry left, it's fair to say some of the players and fans were expecting the worst. Were you also worried?

Adebayor: When Thierry left, I guess many players, like me, had doubts. Thierry was very important for the team and the club. He was carrying all the pressure on his shoulders when the team wasn't playing well, although he wasn't responsible for it he was the one that was criticised. And he was OK with that. He didn't complain. This season, there is no star in the changing room, if there's something wrong the whole team is criticised and not only one man. We are all in the same boat.

Question: Did you fear that Arsène Wenger would not extend his contract?

Adebayor: Yes. If he also left, then we would have been knocked out, like a hammer to the head. He stayed and that is great news, a relief. He is doing an excellent job.

Question: When talking about Henry's successor, people pointed out Robin Van Persie and Eduardo but not yourself. Did that upset you?

Adebayor: It's just part of a footballer's life I guess. You have to give the people the freedom to judge. And for most of them, it is still Robin or Eduardo, there's nothing I can say about that. I can only play well and we will see the outcome at the end of the season. Then we will see who has replaced Thierry. It is useless to say 'It's me' or 'It's him'. The squad is young; we are willing to win trophies together and not to think about who is going to be the new Thierry.

I don't ask myself too many questions, I'm focussed on the pleasure I can get from playing on the field. Against Tottenham, for example, I scored a beautiful goal and I was very happy afterwards. But gaining the three points for the team was the most important thing and we also achieved that.

Question: Are you back in your best shape after the injury troubles you have been through over the summer?

Adebayor: I was feeling really well physically and mentally before my injury in Austria. That was really hard to accept and to live with at the start. It really affected me. I knew I would miss the first two or thee games of the season and there's nothing more important than the summer's preparation. But now I'm back and I'm playing. I can't play three games a week yet as I'm not at 100% - perhaps only 80% I'd say. It will take some time but I will get there.

Question: Since the World Cup in Germany, you have been refusing to play with the Togolese team. What's going on and will you change your mind?

Adebayor: There were many controversies surrounding the bonus issue. The problems are still there and though we are trying to solve it will take time. When you are African you have to learn to handle these things (laugh). We have a very important game at home against Mali in October and we have to concentrate on winning to qualify for the African Nations Cup.

9/25/07

Bayern boosting Bundesliga profile!! ( by Uli )

Six or seven weeks ago, I kindly asked you to support the Bundesliga - if only because we are, all things being relative, the good guys in that morality tale known as the people's game in the corporation's age. Hoping you'll understand the difference between hubris and self-irony, I'll now add: It looks like my campaign is bearing fruit!

On Thursday, as we were driving back from our holidays in Holland (souvenir: a Willem II magnetic badge) the six o'clock news on the radio informed us that the Bundesliga was about to set a new record as regards to live coverage in foreign countries. Saturday's game between Bayern and Schalke, the newscaster informed us, would be broadcast live into 142 countries. Apparently the old record had stood at 101.

Such growing interest, I daresay, is not at all unwarranted. The past few weeks have been a lot of fun and have served to give a lot of people a good feeling about the German game. And that despite the fact everybody thinks Bayern will waltz away with the title.

But first things first. While we were in Holland, I watched both of Germany's internationals, the game in Wales and the match with Romania. It was not natural that I did so, as I normally use such trips to get away from football. Also, it was hard to put down 'Final Cut', Steven Bach's both harrowing and hilarious account of the making of the movie 'Heaven's Gate'.

Yet I was interested in how Germany's makeshift team, ravaged by injuries, would do. The two games were very different, but entertaining in their own, peculiar ways. In Cardiff, Germany played a shockingly timid Welsh side and dominated the proceedings so thoroughly that most observers criticised the team for not creating more opportunities and scoring more goals.

But I liked what I saw precisely because we were not the ruthlessly efficient, clinically precise Germany of yore. Instead, there was a great sense of un-Teutonic playfulness, epitomised by the performance of Bastian Schweinsteiger. He was mildly chided for not playing enough lethal through balls, yet I mightily enjoyed his art-for-art's-sake approach. This guy would make a great futsal player, given his tendency to gently caress the ball with the sole of his foot.

The Romania game was almost the opposite. For considerable periods it looked as if the visitors would play us off the park, as we seemed as immobile and transfixed as the Welsh had been a few days earlier. What turned the match around was in part Romanian generosity - they refused to score a second goal, then they brought on an ageing icon with a propensity for giving the ball away and finally their goalkeeper lost the plot.

But it was also down to a lot of heart and grit on the part of what amounted to a German reserve side. When Bernd Schneider scores with a header you know you're watching something out of the ordinary.

Two days later, on Friday evening, I went to see Borussia Dortmund play Werder Bremen (a match live on television in 139 countries, the radio voice had announced on Thursday). In many regards, it was just like old times again.

First, it was a floodlit match and we haven't had many of those in Dortmund since our fall from both national and European grace.

Second, the terrace was so packed that I watched the first twenty minutes standing sideways and turning my head to peek over my shoulder. Yes, this was as uncomfortable as it sounds, but a.) That's old-time football for you and b.) I had only myself to blame. I like my two beers before the game starts and usually arrive at my place on the terrace pretty late. And, well, sometimes late is too late to find a good spot to stand.

Still, despite knowing it was my own fault, I had to fight an urge to address all those teenagers next to me with a heartfelt: 'Goddamn, please move aside! I have been standing in this exact place for more than thirty years, so why don't you kiddies go and crowd some other part?' Well, then we scored three goals in ten minutes and I created some room for myself during the celebrations.

My irrational anger at the juvenile contingent on the terrace largely vanished with the goals - and evaporated for good the next morning. That's when the mailman delivered the new issue of When Saturday Comes. It carries a piece headed 'Lost Generation' that deals with the demographics of the people who watch games in England. 'A survey carried out by the Premier League last season revealed that the average age of a fan at a top-flight match is 43,' it says before adding: 'And that's old.'

Indeed. In fact, that's so old that I refused to believe this stat and consulted the internet. But guess what, it's true. The Guardian dealt with the survey back in March, saying 'a large proportion of those who cannot afford to go to matches are young' before becoming a bit misty-eyed: 'The memory that terraces were packed with teenagers and young lads - not always, it has to be said, behaving impeccably - is supported by the limited statistics available from the time.' Well, if you need less limited statistics, guys and gals, go to Dortmund's terrace and just look around. I'm younger than 43 and am still just a boring old fart there.

A few hours after I had digested the WSC article, Bayern played Schalke. If you happen to live in one of the 142 countries that covered the game, you'll probably agree it was a good match. Not great, mind you, but pretty decent considering most hyped matches never live up to expectations. You'll also have to admit that Bayern, the club Germans love to hate, make it very hard for even their staunchest detractors to bad-mouth them.

This current Munich side is no longer the cold, efficient machinery many fans have come to dislike over the decades. I mean, we have already looked at Schweinsteiger - and at Bayern he's playing alongside Franck Ribéry, fast on his way to becoming the league's most popular footballer, dazzling people with his flicks and tricks!

The current Bayern side have a trained left-winger (Zé Roberto) playing as the holding midfielder! Luca Toni and Miroslav Klose upfront seem to have secret pact going that says they must never finish coolly if there's still a one-two possible!

Then there is Lucio. In the old days, he drove his managers nuts by habitually stomping forward and leaving gaping holes behind him. We can assume that Ottmar Hitzfeld had a talk with him before the season, saying: 'Look, Lucio, even our left back is an attacking player, not to mention all those guys in midfield. So, please, do me a favour and stay at the back.'

Lucio did as he was told. For a month. Against Schalke, he was again all over the place, not caring what happened behind him. You may call that a lack of discipline, I call that a side that is fun to watch. Even if it is representing Bayern Munich. (ESPN)

9/23/07

Result of Premier League Matches!

Newcastle 3-1 West Ham

Mark Viduka announced his arrival on Tyneside with a first-half double as Newcastle saw off West Ham 3-1.The Australian got his side off to the perfect start with a second-minute bullet header, and then converted Charles N'Zogbia's cross four minutes before half-time.
In the meantime, Dean Ashton had dragged the visitors back into it with his second goal in as many games since his return from injury, and the Hammers could count themselves unfortunate to go in behind at the break after pinning their hosts back for long periods.

Keeper Steve Harper had to produce excellent one-handed saves to deny first Mark Noble and then former team-mate Lee Bowyer, but the Magpies dominated the second half and were rewarded when N'Zogbia slotted home their third goal after 76 minutes
Aston villa 2-0 Everton

Blackburn 0-1 Portsmouth

A solitary strike from Kanu was enough to give Portsmouth their first away victory of the year and consign Blackburn to a second defeat in four days.Harry Redknapp's side had not savoured a win on the road since a Boxing Day triumph at West Ham, since when they had suffered eight defeats and five draws.

Kanu's 25th-minute strike was his third goal of the season, adding to Blackburn's woes after their shock loss to Larissa on Thursday in the first leg of a UEFA Cup first-round tie.

Bolton 1-1 Tottenham

Tottenham took the lead in the 33rd minute through Keane's first league goal of the season.It was poor defending by Bolton after Jaaskelainen got a hand to Jermaine Jenas' close-range effort. The ball broke to Campo but he only succeeded in setting up Keane, who took advantage from close range.Campo made amends five minutes later by grabbing the equaliser with a thumping header into the corner following a free-kick from El-Hadji Diouf.

Manchester United 2-0 Chelsea
(Tevez Goal, Saha's Penality)
(see Rooney's attempt on goal, Sendig off of Jon Obi Mikel)

9/22/07

Premeir League Results and Video-Week Seven

The final score of todays match in EPL.

Arsenal 5-0 Derby
(1st gaol,2nd goal, 3rd goal,4th goal, 5th goal)

Arsenal remain top of the Barclays Premier League after their five-star performance destroyed dire Derby 5-0 at the Emirates Stadium.A hat-trick from Emmanuel Adebayor and goals from Abou Diaby and Cesc Fabregas swept clueless County aside in emphatic style.The Londoners are clearly not missing the departed Thierry Henry as this latest victory preserved their 100% home record and left them undefeated so far this season.

An Emmanuel Adebayor hat-trick helped destroy Derby and keep Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table. Abou Diaby put the Gunners ahead with a vicious drive into the top corner. Then Adebayor showed exquisite control to take down a Cesc Fabregas pass on his chest before rounding Stephen Bywater and slotting a second. Adebayor struck a second-half penalty and Fabregas rifled in a shot before Adebayor again chested the ball down and placed it low beyond Bywater.The final word went to the outstanding Adebayor, who once more demonstrated superb chest control before slipping the ball into the bottom corner.

Liverpool 0-0 Birmingham

Disappointment for Liverpool, who have now drawn and failed to score in their last two Premier League games. In each match Fernando Torres has started from the bench.Birmingham have defended fantastically, they've been comfortable in possession, and their goal keeper Taylor has only had to make one save.

Middlesbrough 2-2 Sunderland

Liam Miller's 89th-minute goal snatched a point for Sunderland in a thrilling 125th Tees-Wear derby. Sunderland took the lead after 75 seconds when Michael Chopra's shot hit Grant Leadbitter and fell kindly for him to slot past Mark Schwarzer. Boro equalised when Gary O'Neil's cross was headed in by Julio Arca and then Stewart Downing drilled past Craig Gordon from 25 yards out. But with time running out Miller fired in a left-foot shot from 20 yards.

Reading 2-1 Wigan

James Harper scored a stunning late winner as Reading secured a much-needed victory over Wigan. The Royals spurned several good chances before taking the lead when Chris Kirkland spilled Kevin Doyle's weak shot and Dave Kitson tapped home.

Wigan hit back and Jason Koumas curled a superb free-kick against the underside of the bar before his corner was headed in by Marcus Bent. But Harper won it, slotting in after a fabulous reverse pass from Kitson. The result which lifts Reading out of the bottom three, was harsh on the visitors given their response to going behind - although Steve Coppell's side could have been four up by the time they took the lead.


Aston villa 3-3 Manchester City

9/21/07

Week 7 Fixture of Premier League!

Saturday, 22 September 2007

Arsenal v Derby

Arsenal enter a new round of Premier League fixtures top of the table for the first time since November 2004 and just a week or so ahead of Arsene Wenger's 11th anniversary as manager of the Gunners.

Derby go to the Emirates without a point or a goal on the road and having conceded six at Liverpool in their last away game. However, but they have just ended their four-match losing league run with Monday's 1-0 home success over Newcastle. Arsenal have won the last three meetings with Derby, and are defending an unbeaten home Premier League record against them. Derby's only Premier League victory over the Gunners was a 3-0 home success on 1 November 1997; Paul Wanchope got a brace and Dean Sturridge the other.Arsenal have never lost when Adebayor has scored; winning 15 and drawing two of the 17 matches in which he's netted

Fulham v Man City

The Citizens, who've made their best ever start to a Premier League season, are chasing a fifth victory in seven outings. They are one of three clubs who could be top of the table by Saturday night.

Fulham have thrown away an unequalled 11 Premier League points from winning positions this term. Their brittle defence in the last 10 minutes has proved a contributory factor when four goals have been conceded.

Liverpool v Birmingham

Liverpool go into this game two points off the pace, and unbeaten in eight games home and abroad this season. Birmingham are looking for a third victory in four Premier League outings. The Liverpool scored six against Derby in their last home game, but five of their 10 league defeats last season, followed midweek Champions League ties. Birmingham lead Liverpool by three wins to two in the Premier League head-to-head standings.

Middlesbrough v Sunderland

This is a mid-table north-east derby clash, pitting the two youngest managers in the Premier League against each other. Middlesbrough's Gareth Southgate (37) sends out a side for the 55th time, while for Sunderland's Roy Keane (36) this is his 50th league and cup match in charge. Sunderland ended a record run of 26 winless games in top-flight football (three draws and 23 defeats), when they prevailed in the last staging of this corresponding fixture; 0-2 on 25 September 2005, when Tommy Miller and Argentine Julio Arca secured the points.

Reading v Wigan

The Premier League's most junior clubs competing this season, lock horns at the Madejski Stadium. The Royals (Reading) are battling to avoid a fourth successive league defeat; the Latics (Wigan) are searching for a first victory on the road.

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Sunday, 23 September 2007

Aston Villa v Everton

Aston Villa against Everton is the most played fixture in English top-flight football. They're meeting for the 185th time; all their league clashes have been at the highest level.

Both these clubs lost their last league game, 0-1; Everton home to Manchester United, Villa away to Manchester City. Villa have drawn more Premier League matches than any other club-176

Blackburn v Portsmouth

Blackburn are one of three clubs still unbeaten in the Premier League; Portsmouth are still looking for a first away league win of the season. The Ewood Park club have kept back-to-back clean sheets; Pompey are the only club yet to open the scoring in a league game this term. Both are coming off Premier League goalless draws.

Bolton v Tottenham

Bottom placed Bolton have made their worst ever start to a Premier League season, and have lost more matches than any other club in the table (five). Tottenham began the season with great expectations of breaking into the Premier League's top four; in reality they find themselves in the bottom four with one win in six outings, and none on the road. The Trotters are the Premier League's most vulnerable club in the first quarter (22 minutes) when four goals have been let in; Spurs are the most dangerous, with an unequalled five goals scored in the same period.

Man Utd v Chelsea

The second of this season's clashes between the so-called "Big Four" clubs; Manchester United's first and Chelsea's second, after drawing 1-1 away to Liverpool on 19 August. United are pursuing a fifth straight win in all competitions and fourth on the spin in the Premier League, however they've not scored more than a single goal in any game this season.

Chelsea begin the post-Mourinho era, in search of their second win in six league and cup outings, and first goal in three Premier League matches. Victory in Avram Grant's first match in charge, would also be Chelsea's 1,500th league win in their history.

Sir Alex Ferguson had only registered one win in six Premier League meetings with Jose Mourinho; the 1-0 victory at Old Trafford on 6 November 2005 in which Darren Fletcher scored, famously ending Chelsea's 40-match unbeaten League run.

Newcastle v West Ham

Newcastle are unbeaten at home in the Premier League; West Ham are 100% away, and pursuing a fifth consecutive away league win. The Hammers are the only club yet to concede an away goal in the Premier League. The Magpies are unbeaten in seven Premiership games against West Ham (won four, drawn three); the Hammers have not won on Tyneside for nine years.

9/20/07

Trophies not enough to save Mourinho!

Shocked? It's certainly the most interesting thing to have happened in the world of football recently, but can it be seen as the biggest surprise? The most under-pressure manager in English football has left Chelsea by 'mutual consent' and there are those that will claim Jose Mourinho jumped before he was pushed.

With their worst start in the Premier League since 2001 behind them, having lost 2-0 to Aston Villa and drawn with Blackburn last weekend, the rumours had already begun to circle over the managerial position at Stamford Bridge.

Compounded by a poor performance in midweek, billionaire owner Roman Abramovich had been seen in the stands laughing when Rosenborg took a shock lead on Tuesday night. Whether this was because a woeful 24,793 turned up to see the match, their lowest attendance since the Champions League tie against Slovakian side Zilina in 2003, or because he knew something others didn't, remains to be seen. What's certain is that the Russian had the knives out for Mourinho since he failed to deliver the Premiership title or Champions League trophy last season.

Back in May, there was speculation over who would take over the reigns from Mourinho if he did leave, but after three years in the job, the colourful Portuguese delivered a fairly sizeable haul of trophies for Abramovich. Just not the ones he wanted.

Premiership titles in 2004/05 and 2005/06, a double League Cup win and one FA Cup with victory over Manchester United last season, Mourinho was also voted Premier League Manager of the Year twice and took Chelsea to an incredible run of 66 matches unbeaten at home.

However, the Champions League prize eluded him. Tactically out-thought by Liverpool's Rafa Benitez, Mourinho struggled to impress in Europe and Abramovich was evidently keen that his £180million investment in players under Mourinho should bring about the biggest prize in European club football. After all, Mourinho had collected the prize with Porto in 2003/04 without any financial backing.

With only one game gone in this season's competition however, the disappointing draw against lowly Norwegian side Rosenborg seemed to be the straw that broke the camel's back. While failure to deliver the Champions League may have been one of the main reasons behind his departure, Mourinho's relationship with the chairman has certainly played its part in events.

Clashes between the two became public knowledge with the signing of Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko. A cheque for £30.1million was cashed by AC Milan, and one of the world's top strikers arrived. Although it was clear that Mourinho had been forced to buy a player who was a close personal friend of the Chelsea owner, and not someone the manager thought would link well with the players already at the club.

This hunch proved to be correct and after a disappointing first season with the club Mourinho chose to alienate Shevchenko, incurring the wrath of the powerful Russian. With two immensely strong characters going head-to-head, there were behind-the-scenes scuffles last season, but the pair patched up their differences (with a reported meeting after the draw at Watford) and Mourinho held onto his job.

It would seem that the Portuguese had backed down in the row, but this season brought about a whole new dimension to their relationship.

Abramovich made it clear that he expected to see attacking football of the kind Chelsea had shown in their steamrollering of the Premiership in 2004/05. A summer of free-transfer arrivals, including Steven Sidwell, Alex and Tal Ben Haim, suggested that the Russian was no longer willing to bankroll such huge signings, only splashing out £13.5million on the arrival of Lyon's Florent Malouda.

Mourinho had complained about not being able to buy defenders while John Terry was out last Christmas, so there was obviously tension surrounding new acquisitions, yet he found himself in a strange situation. Having spent £200million in three seasons, to suddenly be deprived of funds must have come as a shock, although some of his signings have not helped his cause.

The likes of Khalid Boulahrouz, Asier Del Horno, Tiago and Mateja Kezman all cost a lot for what they brought to the club; but it was Shevchenko and the signing of German midfielder Michael Ballack that caused the most friction.

With Mourinho failing to get the best out of two of the world's best players, too much relied on John Terry and Frank Lampard to perform and host of injuries cost the club dearly. As with all Premier League manager's though, the finger of blame did not fall on the players themselves but on the manager.

With Manchester United to come this Sunday, the timing of Chelsea's decision to release their manager could not be worse. With the club in turmoil for the foreseeable future, whoever takes over the hot-seat is fully aware of the pressure that comes with the job.

Where Mourinho ends up next will be much more interesting. (ESPN)

9/19/07

Champions League Results and Videos!

Barcelona 3-0 Lyon
(1st goal, 2nd goal, 3rd goal)

A Francois Clerc own goal in the first half and late strikes from Lionel Messi and Thierry Henry gave Barcelona a comfortable victory over Lyon in their Group E Champions League clash at the Nou Camp on Wednesday night.It was one-way traffic for much of the contest and the Barca onslaught started early.

Rangers 2-1 VfB Stuttgart

Gomez demonstrated exactly why he was named Germany's player of the year last season by helping himself to the opener after 55 minutes. Sami Khedira's pass may have initially been intended for Cacau but he remained static, while Gomez made the run before flicking past McGregor into the back of the net. Undeterred, Rangers were back on level terms seven minutes later. Alan Hutton's superb run took him past four red shirts before setting up Adam, who gleefully lashed past the helpless Schafer.Rangers were then gifted the lead when Italian referee Stefano Farina pointed to the spot after a clumsy challenge from Stuttgart skipper Fernando Meira on Hutton.Darcheville stepped up to blast past Schafer from 12 yards with 74 minutes gone and Ibrox erupted as Rangers secured a crucial victory on match day one.

Roma 2-0 Dynamo Kiev

Perrotta put the hosts ahead after nine minutes and captain Totti got the second with 20 minutes to go.Perrotta's goal came from Roma's first attack. Max Tonetto whipped over a left-wing cross and Perrotta glanced a header past Olexandr Shovkovskiy for only his second Champions League goal.

Sporting 0-1 Manchester United

Cristiano Ronaldo returned in red to haunt former club Sporting Lisbon and ensure Manchester United made a winning start to their latest Champions League quest with a 1-0 victory. Ronaldo spent seven years wearing Sporting green before he left for Old Trafford in 2003 with a £12.2million price tag and became a megastar. Wes Brown's cross fell right into the danger zone and with Sporting's defenders at full stretch for the first time in the entire game, up popped Ronaldo in acres of space to inflict maximum damage on his old club from six yards on 62 minute. (Read More....)

PSV Eindhoven 2-0 CSKA Moscow
(1st goal, 2nd goal)

Danko Lazovic grabbed his third goal in four matches for PSV Eindhoven as the Dutch champions defeated CSKA Moscow at the Philips Stadion.First-half substitute Kenneth Perez added a second - his first goal for the club - 10 minutes from time as Ronald Koeman's men overcame the challenge of the Russian champions despite Vagner Love's late strike.Chances were at a premium in a physical first half which featured 17 fouls but the game burst into life in the second period, with PSV edging out their Group G rivals.

Arsenal 3-0 Sevilla
(1st goal, 2nd goal, 3rd Goal)

Arsenal continued to show few signs of missing Thierry Henry as Arsene Wenger's young Gunners swept aside Sevilla 3-0 to get their Champions League campaign off to the perfect start at the Emirates Stadium with goals from Fabregas(27th min), Van pirsie (59th min) and Eduardo(90th min). Star man Henry may have been sold to Barcelona during the summer but the rest of the squad have certainly pulled together, racing to the top of the Premier League with four wins from five games.(Read more....)

Slavia Prague 2-1Steaua Bucurest
(1st goal, 2nd goal)

Goals from Zdenek Senkerik and Tijani Belaid gave Slavia Prague a 2-1 victory over Steaua Bucharest in their Group H Champions League debut on Wednesday.Senkerik put the home side ahead after 13 minutes when forward Stanislav Vlcek's close-range shot was deflected to him by goalkeeper Robinson Zapata. The Romanians hit back in the 33rd when defender Dorin Goian headed in a corner kick but Belaid put Slavia ahead again in the 63rd with a shot from inside the box.

Fenerbahce 1-0 Inter Milan
(goal)

A 43rd-minute goal from Brazilian forward Deivid earned Fenerbahce a 1-0 win over Italian heavyweights Inter Milan in their Champions League Group G opener on Wednesday. Fenerbahce piled the pressure on the Italians in the first half, creating several chances. A shot from playmaker Alex de Souza sailed over the bar in the 27th minute and Julio Cesar saved a Deivid header in the 32nd. Fenerbahce took the lead just before half time when Deivid's volley hit the target following Alex's cross from right and Inter found no reply.

9/18/07

Champions League Results and Videos!

European champions AC Milan began their Champions League defence with a 2-1 win over Benfica team at the San Siro.The Rossoneri looked excellent going forward but shaky at the back on occasion and more clinical opponents could have taken something from the game.

As it was, Andrea Pirlo gave them the lead inside 10 minutes with a trademark free-kick into the top corner. Paraguayan striker Oscar Cardozo hit the post with an open-goal header from two yards out for Benfica and Milan swiftly punished them for the miss. Kaka led a break which stretched the Benfica defence and last season's Champions League final matchwinner Filippo Inzaghi volleyed home Pirlo's chip across the box.

Marseille were 2-0 victors over Besiktas at the Stade Velodrome to go top after the first round of games. Julien Rodriguez, sent off in Marseille's home defeat to Toulouse in Ligue 1 at the weekend, scored the first after a Samir Nasri corner and former Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse added a late second.

Valencia lead Group B after a 1-0 win over Schalke in Gelsenkirchen. Spain striker David Villa got the only goal for Valencia following good work by Portuguese full-back Miguel.

Nine-times European champions Real Madrid opened their Group C campaign with a 2-1 win over Werder Bremen at the Bernabeu. Raul gave the Spanish giants a 16th-minute lead but Werder levelled through Ivorian striker Boubacar Sanogo a minute later. However, Real were not to be denied and Ruud van Nistelrooy secured the points with his 50th Champions League goal.

Olympiacos and Lazio drew 1-1 in a game played behind closed doors in Greece because of past misdemeanours by the home club's fans. Argentinian midfielder Luciano Galletti scored a superb goal for the Greek side in the 55th minute, selling the Lazio goalkeeper Marco Ballotta a dummy before tucking the ball into the unguarded net. But the Roman side levelled when Luciano Zauri's low shot beat Antonis Nikopolidis at his near post. Here is the final score.

FC Porto 1-1 Liverpool
(1st goal, 2nd Goal)

Marseille 2-0 Besiktas

Chelsea 1-1 Rosenborg

Ac Milan 2-1 Benefica
(1st & 2nd goals, and 3rd goal)

Schalke 04 0-1 Valencia

Olympiakos 1-1 Lazio

Real Madrid 2-1 Werder Bremen
(1st goal, 2nd goal)

Shakhtar Donetsk 2-0 Celtic

The Brilliance of Bergkamp!

By joining Arsenal in 1995, Dennis Bergkamp unwittingly managed to achieve something seminal. By just being himself, by bringing his prodigious talent to bear on the playing fields of England, he was largely responsible for a seismic shift in expectation levels, not just at Highbury but in the country as a whole. Once the princely Dutchman had started displaying his wares to disbelieving audiences up and down the land, once his incomparable skills became as much part of the scene as a crunching Tony Adams tackle, there was no going back for those privy to the pageant. The public wanted more. No longer would it settle for merely 'good' when it had seen what 'superb' could do to the pulse. Time had moved on and so had the demands, thanks to Bergkamp's brilliant machinations with the ball at his feet(see Bergkamp's Goal below)

A heavenly touch, extraordinary vision, a sublime range of passing plus a compendium of wonderful goals: who could settle for milk after this taste of ambrosia? Not Arsenal. Not Arsene Wenger. With the bar raised to an unprecedented height, anyone fancying a jump needed spring in his heels.

Bergkamp, to all intents and purposes, was the trailblazer at Arsenal. Without him, the likes of Vieira, Anelka, Overmars, Petit, Pires and Henry might not have been so inclined to head for N5. They had, after all, seen their predecessor arrive as the first genuine overseas superstar to be beguiled by Blighty. Before him, the feisty fireworks accompanying most tussles in this country, the muck and bullets attitude that has prevailed down the years, tended to discourage the so-called foreign 'Fancy Dans'.(Read More...)

9/17/07

Champions League: Big guns plan for Moscow!


The aristocrats of European football get the chance to show off their latest accessories when the Champions League returns to stadiums across the continent this week. All the usual suspects, with the notable exception of Bayern Munich, begin the long road to Moscow, all believing this could be their year to reign supreme.

The first round of group matches are liberally sprinkled with heavyweight clashes, AC Milan against Benfica in Group D and the Group A opener between Porto and Liverpool standing out among the 16 games this week. Holders and seven-times European champions Milan have fond memories of playing Benfica, having twice beaten the Portuguese giants to lift the trophy.

Five-times European champions Liverpool, boosted by the arrival of Spanish striker Fernando Torres, will be wary of a trip to Porto, having not won in Portugal for 23 years. Despite being a regular for Spain, the 23-year-old Torres has never paraded his skills in the Champions League and is eager to make up for lost time. 'Everyone wants to play in Europe, to be among the greats,' he told Liverpool's Web site. 'The chance to play in the Champions League and with great players is what matters. I want to contribute with my goals.'

Porto's domestic rivals Sporting are also in action against English opposition when they take on Manchester United in Group F on Wednesday. Both sides have injury concerns with United defender Mikael Silvestre ruled out for the season with a knee injury while Sporting striker Derlei also suffering from a long-term knee problem.

Elsewhere, Spanish club Sevilla, competing for the first time in the modern version of Europe's blue riband tournament after back-to-back UEFA Cup triumphs, face a testing introduction at early English Premier League leaders Arsenal on Wednesday.

Barcelona will look forward to unleashing Ronaldinho and Thierry Henry on much-changed French champions Olympique Lyon while the champions of Italy meet the champions of Turkey when Fenerbahce host Inter Milan in Istanbul.

AC Milan needed a stoppage-time equaliser from Alessandro Nesta to earn a scratchy draw with Siena in Serie A on Sunday but coach Carlo Ancelotti is confident his side will click against Benfica.'Now we have to think about Tuesday. We are not afraid to admit we did not play very well, but against Benfica it will be a different story,' Ancelotti said.

Of all the coaches, Chelsea's Jose Mourinho has arguably the most pressure on his shoulders. Since joining the Roman Abramovich revolution at Stamford Bridge he has won everything apart from Europe's top prize. Two semi-final defeats by Liverpool have left a sour taste in the mouth of billionaire Abramovich and the Russian will expect nothing less than a trip to his own capital next May.

Chelsea will be without Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard for Tuesday's Group B opener against Rosenborg Trondheim of Norway but captain John Terry spelt out the determination in the squad. 'We're desperate to win it as a group,' he said on Chelsea's Web site. 'We're born winners here and that's going to keep us going over the next few years.'

Russia have only one club involved and CSKA Moscow could not have asked for a harder group. The 2005 UEFA Cup winners are in Group G with Inter Milan, Fenerbahce and PSV Eindhoven, who they visit on Wednesday. (ESPN)

Tuesday, September 18, 2007
FC Porto v Liverpool
Marseille v Besiktas
Chelsea v Rosenborg
Schalke 04 v Valencia
Olympiakos v Lazio
Real Madrid v Werder Bremen
AC Milan v Benfica
Shakhtar Donetsk v Celtic
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Barcelona v Lyon
Rangers v VfB Stuttgart
Roma v Dynamo Kiev
Sporting Lisbon v Man Utd
Fenerbahce v Inter Milan
PSV Eindhoven v CSKA Moscow
Arsenal v FC Sevilla
Slavia Prague v Steaua Bucureste

9/16/07

Guide to Champions League 2007/08!

The first match of 2007/08 champions leage game will be played on September 18, 2007. Here is a guide to each team in champions league group stage:

GROUP A:
LIVERPOOL, BESIKTAS, FC PORTO, OLYMPIQUE MARSEILLE

GROUP B:
CHELSEA, VALENCIA, ROSENBORG, SCHALKE 04


GROUP C
REAL MADRID, LAZIO, WERDER BREMEN, OLYMPIAKOS

GROUP D
AC MILAN, CELTIC, BENEFICA, SHAKHTAR DONETSK

GROUP E
BARCELONA, OLYMPIQUE LYON, VFB STUTTGART, RANGERS

GROUP F
MANCHESTER UNITED, AS ROMA, SPORTING LISBON, DYNAMO KIEV

GROUP G
INTERMILAN, PSV EINDHOVEN, CSKA MOSCOW, FENEBAHCE

GROUP H
ARSENAL, SIVILLA, SLAVIA PRAGUE, STEAUA BUCAREST

9/15/07

Arsenal and Manchester defeated tough opponents!

Everton 0-1 Manchester Utd(1st half highlight)(goal)

Nemanja Vidic nodded home a priceless winner seven minutes from time at Everton to complete a third successive single-goal triumph for Premier League champions Manchester United.The Serbian's effort, a near-post header from Nani's corner, enabled United to record a 13th win in 16 visits to Goodison Park and also keep pace with their major rivals.

Tottenham 1-3 Arsenal(1st goal)

Stunning goals from Cesc Fabregas and Emmanuel Adebayor earned Arsenal a 3-1 victory at White Hart Lane and piled on the misery for Tottenham manager Martin Jol.Spurs had been ahead in the 15th minute through Gareth Bale's free-kick and had chances to add to their lead before Adebayor levelled.Fabregas' strike came with 10 minutes remaining, and Adebayor also found the top corner in stoppage time, leaving Spurs with still one Premier League victory this season.

It was a cruel blow for Jol, who has appeared undermined by his board this season after their infamous meeting with Sevilla coach Juande Ramos.Spurs had not beaten Arsenal since 1999, during George Graham's reign, and there is a perception Jol struggles against the ``big four''

Portsmouth 0-0 Liverpool(Penality miss)

Jose Reina's first-half penalty save from Kanu and missed sitters by Portsmouth's John Utaka and Sulley Muntari let Liverpool off the hook in a scoreless scrap at Fratton Park, where Rafael Benitez's side had been beaten on three of their last five visits.When Spain international Reina plunged to stop Kanu's spot-kick in the 31st minute after referee Mike Riley pointed to the spot for Alvaro Arbeloa's tug on the Nigerian's shirt, Liverpool should have gone on and wrapped up another victory to take them clear at the top of the Premier League

Sunderland 2-1 Reading

Eyebrows were raised when manager Roy Keane paid Southampton £6million for striker Kenwyne Jones, but he capped a fine home debut with a superb 29th-minute strike to set his side on their way, and then provided the cross from which Ross Wallace made it 2-0 two minutes after the break.

The margin of victory would have been more comfortable had either Jones or Wallace made the most of gilt-edged chances which came their way either side of half-time.
However, after going four games without a single goal, two were more than enough to kill off a poor Royals side on the day despite Dave Kitson's late consolation effort.

Wigan 1-1 Fullham(1st, 2nd goal)

Emile Heskey completed his swift return from international redemption to the harsh reality of domestic life as Wigan and Fulham played out a scrappy 1-1 draw at the JJB Stadium.Heskey limped off with an apparent ankle injury after just nine minutes of a match which saw Jason Koumas' late penalty cancel out Clint Dempsey's opener for the visitors.

West Ham 3-0 Middlesbrough

Dean Ashton scored his first goal since the 2006 FA Cup final to help West Ham to their first home league win of the season at the expense of Middlesbrough. Bowyer opened the scoring after the restart when he picked up Carlton Cole's ball and fired in a low volley. West Ham made it 2-0 when Cole curled in a low cross that Luke Young could only poke into his own net.Ashton rounded off the scoring when he tapped in Matthew Etherington teasing ball from the left.

Birmingham 1-0 Bolton

Birmingham secured their first home league win of the season thanks to Olivier Kapo's close-range effort. The excellent Sebastian Larsson clipped in a pin-point cross for the unmarked Kapo, who stretched to poke home.The hosts were rarely troubled by a lacklustre Bolton side whose best chance was a Daniel Braaten run and shot that was blocked by Stephen Kelly. Larsson hit the bar from a free-kick and despite a late siege on their goal, the Blues held out for a deserved win.

9/14/07

Week 6 premeir League Matches and Review!

Birmingham v Bolton
This is a bottom-five clash between two clubs looking for their second Premier League victories of the season.

Birmingham are still without a home league win; Bolton are chasing a first victory on the road and have lost their last three Premier League games away from home, trailing back to last season.

The Trotters have made their worst ever start to a Premier League season, but are on the longest current run by any club in this league since failing to score (20 matches). Birmingham are yet to keep a clean sheet.

Chelsea v Blackburn
The Londoners are chasing their 1,500th League win, to extend their record-breaking unbeaten home run to 66 league games.

Blackburn are defending a 10-match undefeated Premier League run, on the eve of Mark Hughes' third anniversary as Rovers manager. They have not lost in 14 league and cup games since last season's FA Cup semi-final, when they fell foul of Chelsea.

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba remains a doubt with the knee injury he picked up in the loss to Aston Villa. Midfielder Frank Lampard is a doubtful with a thigh strain, while Michael Ballack and Wayne Bridge are still out with ankle problems.

Blackburn are waiting to confirm the fitness of Roque Santa Cruz, Benni McCarthy and Aaron Mokoena after they were away on international duty.

Everton v Man Utd
The winner of this north-west derby will go top of the table for 45 minutes at least. Everton need just a point to go top. If they finish level, it will be the Toffees' 1,000th draw in top-flight football.

Everton are unbeaten at home in the Premier League; Manchester United yet to win away from home. This match pits two Premier League ever-presents. It features the winning most club in this league (Manchester United with 369 victories) and losing most (Everton, beaten 232 times in the Premier League).

Striker Wayne Rooney has recovered from a fractured foot and is back in the Manchester United squad for the trip to former club Everton. Cristiano Ronaldo returns from suspension but Darren Fletcher and John O'Shea are out after picking up injuries on international duty.

Portsmouth v Liverpool
Liverpool go into a weekend round of Premier League matches at the top of the table for the first time in five years. The Merseysiders are the only club to have scored first in all their Premier League games this season; Pompey are the only club to have conceded the opening goal in all of their games in this league this term.

Sunderland v Reading
This is a bottom-four clash between two clubs with identical Premier League records of won one, drawn one and lost three. Sunderland are superior, having scored one more goal. Both clubs have found league goals hard to come by of late: Sunderland 270 minutes, Reading 226 minutes.
This is the first ever meeting of these clubs in top-flight football; all previous league meetings have been in the second tier.

Tottenham v Arsenal
This is the 141st north London league derby between Tottenham and Arsenal, and their 31st clash in the Premier League. Arsenal have won three of their four Premier League matches this season; Tottenham have lost three of their five.

The Gunners have drawn their last four away league games; including the 2-2 stalemate at White Hart Lane on 21 April, the only occasion Arsenal have scored more than a single goal in eight Premier League outings on the road.

Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon is in contention to return after recovering from knee surgery. Darren Bent , Anthony Gardner and Michael Dawson are also in the squad but Ledley King remains on the sidelines.

Arsenal keeper Manuel Almunia will start ahead of Jens Lehmann. Lassana Diarra may make his debut, but Philippe Senderos (suspended) while William Gallas and Emmanuel Eboue are out injured.

West Ham v Middlesbrough
West Ham and Middlesbrough lie adjacent to each other in mid table, and have each picked up seven points out of the last nine (win, draw, win). The Hammers have lost only one of nine home Premiership meetings with Middlesbrough, and have won the last five.
The Londoners have been shown fewer yellow cards in Premier League competition than any other club (four); the Teessiders have been shown more than any other (16).

Wigan v Fulham
A match between two clubs with 100% Premier League records. Wigan have made a 100% winning start at home; Fulham, a 100% losing start away from home. The Cottagers are on the longest current run in the Premier League without an away victory of 19 games, and have lost the last six. The first goal the Londoners score will be their 1,000th in top-flight football.

Fulham have not won at Wigan since prevailing 1-3 at second league level on 1 September 1992.

9/12/07

Euro 2008 Qualifying Results and Video!

England produced their best performance under manager Steve McClaren as they beat Russia 3-0 at Wembley on Wednesday night to bolster their hopes of qualifying for Euro2008. Two goals from man-of-the-match Michael Owen and a late strike from Rio Ferdinand clinched a memorable win for England.

Scotland took a giant step towards qualifying for the 2008 European Championships with an amazing 1-0 win over France in the Parc des Princes. After surviving a first-half of almost total French domination, lone striker James McFadden scored a glorious 30-yard drive in the 63rd minute to give Scotland all three points.Alex McLeish's side are top of Group B having taken six points from the French and with two of their last three games at Hampden Park. Italy moved in to second place with a win in Ukraine but the night belonged to the Scots, who caused a massive shock in Paris - and one which looked so unlikely for most of the match

England 3-0 Russia , France 0-1 Scotland, Andorra 0-6 Croatia ,

Bosnia-Herzegovina 0-1 Moldova , Bulgaria 3-0 Luxembourg

Cyprus 3-0 San Marino , Denmark 4-0 Liechtenstein, FYR Macedonia 1-1 Estonia

Finland 0-0 Poland ,Iceland 2-1 Northern Ireland , Kazakhstan 2-2 Belgium

Lithuania 2-1 Faroe Islands , Norway 2-2 Greece ,Slovakia 2-5 Wales

Slovenia 1-0 Belarus , Turkey 3-0 Hungary ,Portugal 1-1 Serbia , Spain 2-0 Latvia, Albania 0-1 Netherland

9/11/07

'We don't need a billionaire'- Arsenal chairman

Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood insists suggestions the club need a billionaire backer are 'lunacy'.There has been much speculation the Gunners are ripe for a takeover, with the likes of Alisher Usmanov and Stan Kroenke having already taken a considerable stakeholding in Arsenal's parent company.

Former Gunners vice-chairman David Dein - who controversially left the club in April - long held the opinion that the Gunners needed major foreign investment in order to compete with their Premier League rivals like Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool, who all have international backing. But Hill-Wood insists Arsenal's sensible financial policy will work in their favour. He said: 'We have always run Arsenal as a business and kept within reasonable bounds.

'All this nonsense about needing a billionaire to put a whole lot of money in to help shore up the annual deficit is not going to happen - it is lunacy.' Hill-Wood told BBC Sport: 'I have no objection to foreign investors coming into the Premier League, it's going to be beneficial.

'Most of them are investment people and they are not buying into clubs because they have the passion for the local team they have supported since they were two years old.

'They think that football and the Premier League is an attractive investment and they want a return on that.

'That will work in our favour. There will be a more sensible attitude in transfer fees at silly levels and all this sort of thing.

'People putting £100million in are going to want to see how they can make a profit. To go on paying more to players is not justified or sensible.'

Hill-Wood maintains the board have no intention of selling any more shares in the club - but would listen to any 'sensible proposals' from the likes of Usmanov and Kroenke.

There has been uncertainty surrounding the direction of the club following the high-profile departure of Dein and sale of captain Thierry Henry to Barcelona, although speculation surrounding Arsene Wenger's future was finally concluded last week when the Frenchman signed a new three-year deal with the club.

Dein left the Gunners board following a disagreement over plans to bring investment from Kroenke - who owns a 12.2% stake in the club - to the Emirates Stadium.

Last week Dein sold his 14.58% stake for £75million to Red and White Holdings Ltd - a company co-owned by Russian tycoon Usmanov and business partner Farhad Moshiri that has pledged to buy shares in the club - and was then appointed its chairman, fuelling talk of a forthcoming takeover.

But while Hill-Wood admits Arsenal, who release their financial figures for the year later this month, would be prepared to listen to what interested parties may have to say, he insists the board have no plans to sell. 'The major shareholders have no intention of selling and wouldn't welcome an offer,' he said.

'We will have a dialogue with any principal or major shareholder. If they have got some sensible proposals we will listen to them.'(ESPN)

9/10/07

Birhane Adere bounces back with Rotterdam Half Marathon victory!

Ethiopia ’s former world 10000m and half marathon champion Berhane Adere bounced back to winning form with victory in the Rotterdam Half Marathon on Sunday.

Adere , who had been ruled out of action for several months after injuring herself on the way to a ninth place finish in the 2007 Flora London Marathon, set out to attack South African Elena Meyer’s official record time of 66.44, dropped Kenyan rival Pauline Wangui to take victory in 71.11.

It was a welcome return to winning ways for Adere who had returned to action briefly in July when she attempted to register the IAAF World Championships qualification mark for the 10000m in Barakaldo , Spain , but dropped out of the race won by fellow Ethiopian Ejegayehou Dibaba.

Adere will now return to Addis Ababa where she is expected to start training before an autumn marathon.

In the men’s race, All-African Games half marathon champion Deriba Merga recorded a personal best time of 59.25 to finish third behind Kenyan race winner Evans Cheruiyot and his compatriot Patrick Musyoki.

Meanwhile, Ethiopia ’s newly-minted world 5000m champion Meseret Defar will attack her own world 5000m record at the Memorial Ivo Van Damme- IAAF Golden League meeting- in Brussels , Belgium on Friday.

Defar, who holds world records over the indoor 3000m and the outdoor 5000m, will take part in her first race since winning her first world title on the third attempt. The target for Defar will be her world record time of 14:16.63 set less than three months ago in Oslo .

Defar will have contrasting memories of the Memorial Van Damme meeting. Two years ago, she set an African record time beating Berhane Adere ten days after losing to Tirunesh Dibaba in a sprint finish at the 10th IAAF World Championships in Helsinki , Finland .

But last year, she led for large parts of the race in a world record attempt, but losing once again to Dibaba in a sprint finish as the latter made it five wins in the IAAF Golden League circuit.(GER News)

9/8/07

Namibia Qualified to Ghana 2008 after Defeating Ethiopia in Addis!

Little Namibia snatched a place at the 2008 African Nations Cup after a sensational finish to Group 10 Saturday.

A last-minute goal by Muna Katupose earned the Brave Warriors a 3-2 win in Ethiopia and top spot after favoured Democratic Republic of Congo could only draw 1-1 at home against Libya.

Namibia climbed from third place before the final-round qualifiers to first with 10 points followed by DR Congo (nine), Libya (eight) and Ethiopia (six) in one of the most intriguing of the 12 mini-leagues.

Ivory Coast confirmed their entry into the 16-nation tournament scheduled for Ghana between January 20 and February 10 after forcing a 0-0 draw with Gabon in Libreville.

The Ivorian Elephants, runners-up to hosts Egypt in the 2006 edition of the biennial competition, topped Group 1 with 10 points while Gabon collected seven and Madagascar ended pointless.

Ranked 32nd out of 53 African countries, Namibia trailed twice in the stamina-sapping 2,400-metre altitude of Addis Ababa before grabbing only a second appearance at the showpiece of African football.

The Brave Warriors previously qualified in 1998, losing to Ivory Coast and South Africa and drawing with Angola, and a squad coached by Zambian Ben Bamfuchile were considered outsiders when the race to reach Ghana began.

Birhanu Bogale gave Ethiopia the lead on the stroke of half-time and Rudolph Bester levelled midway through the second half only for Salhadin Said to put the home team ahead again just 180 seconds later.

But Bester equalised after 81 minutes and Katupose became the hero of the south-west Africa country whose national team comprises footballers based in Namibia and neighbours Angola and South Africa.

Needing a win to secure a ninth consecutive visit to the Nations Cup, DR Congo went ahead just before half-time in Kinshasa when Shabani Nonda converted a penalty awarded for a foul on Mbala Mbuta.

But a Libyan team under new Tunisian coach Faouzi Benzarti equalised early in the second half as they sought a victory that would have taken them to Ghana as group winners.

After dominating the first half, Ivory Coast relied on a defence superbly marshalled by Kolo Toure of Arsenal to contain a Gabonese side needing an improbable six-goal triumph to go through on head-to-head records.

Euro 2008 Qualifying Results and Video!



France held on to top spot in Euro 2008 qualifying Group B following a hard-fought 0-0 draw against Italy on Saturday in their second meeting since last year's World Cup final.Italy's Filippo Inzaghi lobbed on to the bar on the half hour and Nicolas Anelka of France only had keeper Gianluigi Buffon to beat following the break in the best chances of this tough-tackling match.

Miroslav Klose celebrated his 70th cap and debut as captain with two clinical goals as Germany took a step closer to Euro 2008 qualification with a convincing 2-0 win over Wales on Saturday. Klose needed just five minutes in Cardiff to celebrate his milestone when Germany's attack sliced through the Welsh defence and Kevin Kuranyi slid a pass to his skipper for the 28-year-old to put his side ahead.

Michael Owen scored one of the finest goals of his international career as England got their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign back on track with a 3-0 win over Israel on Saturday. Owen's 38th England goal, a sublime half-volley from 20 yards, was sandwiched between Shaun Wright-Phillips's first-half opener and a Micah Richards header midway through the second period as Steve McClaren's side strolled to their first win at the rebuilt Wembley.

All results

Belarus 1-3 Romania(1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th goal) , Croatia 2-0 Estonia , Georgia 1-1 Ukraine

Holland 2-0 Bulgaria, Hungary 1-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina

England 3-0 Israel , Italy 0-0 France ,Latvia 1-0 Northern Ireland

Luxembourg 0-3 Slovenia , Malta 2-2 Turkey ,Moldova 0-1 Norway

Russia 3-0 FYR Macedonia(1st,2nd,3rd goal) , San Marino 0-3 Czech Republic

Scotland 3-1 Lithuania , Serbia 0-0 Finland, Slovakia 2-2 Rep of Ireland, Iceland 1-1 Spain

Sweden 0-0 Denmark , Wales 0-2 Germany, Portugal 2-2 Poland

9/6/07

All Premier League Goals from Week Five!

Nigeria Reach Fifa U-17 Final!

Goals from Macauley Chrisantus, Yakubu Alfa, and Kabiru Akinsola helped Nigeria seal a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Germany at Suwon Sports Complex on Thursday and earn a place in Sunday's Final against Spain in Seoul FIFA World Cup Stadium.

Nigeria coach Yemi Tella rang two changes to the side that defeated Argentina 2-0 on Sunday, with defenders Usman Amodu and Daniel Joshua given their third chance to play in this tournament, while Germany boss Heiko Herrlich opted to start with his best eleven who scored four goals against England in the quarter-final.

With the rain coming to a stop an hour prior to the kick-off, it was the Germans who took the initiative on the slick pitch. In the 4th minute, Sascha Bigalke rounded three defenders on the left before unleashing a low shot from the centre of the area which was easily saved by Oladele Ajiboye.

That proved to be a rude awakening for the Golden Eaglets. Lukman Haruna's fierce free-kick from 30 metres was tipped away by Rene Vollath three minutes later, but the German goalkeeper failed to clear Yakubu Alfa's ferocious volley in the 10th minute, and Macauley Chrisantus intercepted the loose ball to fire home his seventh goal of the tournament.

Despite their captain Haruna being replaced by Ademola Rafeal due to an injury in the 16th minute, the Golden Eaglets kept up the pressure and doubled their lead just two minutes later. Yakubu Alfa's 20-metre effort sailed through Vollath's hands into the top left-hand corner of the net. (Read More......)

9/5/07

Uli says Bundesliga season as good as over !

For those who know and follow Bundesliga, here is ESPN soccernet writer Uli Hesse-Lichtenberge's this weeks article in full.

With the 2007/08 Bundesliga season as good as over (if you haven't followed the German media, let me tell you that Bayern have already won the league), it's about time we honour the coach of the year. No, it's not Ottmar Hitzfeld, despite leading the Munich giants back to the top of the heap and presumably also to triumph in Europe. (The German media is as yet undecided whether Bayern will certainly win the UEFA Cup - or just probably.)

The coach of the year, according to a representative Soccernet poll held among all German-born columnists, is Ernst Middendorp, the man in charge of Arminia Bielefeld.

A look at the current standings will tell you that Arminia are one of the few teams still able to catch a glimpse of Bayern, albeit only on a clear day. That, however, is just a part of the reason why it's time to honour Middendorp.

It's unlikely Bielefeld will stay in the upper third of the table for too long (then again, with Middendorp you can never tell), though even a mid-table position would be mighty fine for one of the traditionally most unglamorous teams in the Bundesliga.

A bigger part of the reason why Middendorp is our coach of the year is that he was certainly the hero of last season's script, never mind Stuttgart's Armin Veh.(Read More...)

9/3/07

FC United of Manchester!

FC United of Manchester is the new addition to the football family. It was formed on 5 July 2005 by disgruntled Manchester United supporters after the takeover by American billionaire Malcolm Glazer. The rebel fans moved quickly enough to establish a breakaway club in time for the 2005/2006 season with Karl Marginson as a manager.

Obviously the Glazer takeover was the final straw for many diehard manchester United fans. But Marginson says it's just the fans' frustration at excessive crowd control at Old Trafford: "A lot of people have been upset over the past few years with being told they can't sing, they've got to sit down, they can't stand up. Things that they've been used to over the years, going to the Stretford End, sitting and singing with their mates, hopefully we can give something back to them," he added.

FC United currently play their home games at Gigg Lane after Bury agreed to help them out. It was going to be Droylsden whose boss Dave Pace was close to finalising a deal but initial talks broke down.

The official attendance for the club's opening league match at Gigg Lane against Padiham was 2,498 higher than the gate of some in League Two! Unofficial reports put the gate for the Padiham game a lot higher.

What do the fans feel about Man United now? (Read More....)
This is a match that took place in may 2007. FC united are of course in Red

9/2/07

Chelsea Lost at Aston villa!


Aston Villa 2-0 Chelsea
Jose Mourinho must be developing an intense hatred for visits to Villa Park after Martin O'Neill condemned Chelsea to yet another dose of Midlands misery.Debutant Zat Knight and Gabriel Agbonlahor both scored in the second half to leave Mourinho still waiting for his first Premier League victory at this particular corner of the West Midlands.

Arsenal 3-1 Portsmouth
Adebayor converted the spot kick to send Arsenal into a lead they never relinquished as Arsene Wenger's side cantered to their third Premier League win of the season. Cesc Fabregas and Tomas Rosicky completed the rout with second-half strikes and the only cloud over an scintillating display was the 50th minute dismissal of Philippe Senderos.

Blackburn 1-0 Manchester City
Benni McCarthy scored the only goal as Blackburn deservedly beat Manchester City at a sodden Ewood Park.McCarthy struck from close range in the first-half after Kasper Schmeichel parried a header from Roque Santa Cruz.

Defar was ‘100 per cent sure of personal triumph’


Although she ran a time slower than when she won the World Junior title five years ago – and more than 40 seconds outside her World record - for Olympic champion Meseret Defar only one thing mattered in the 5000 metres final here last night (1). After two unsuccessful attempts, Defar finally won her first senior outdoor World Championship title.

She could hardly have timed it better. The Ethiopian millennium celebrations begin this month (12 September) and Defar, who held up a board in the stadium after her race broadcasting the fact, is thrilled. “It happens only once every thousand years and to win at the World Championships on the eve of the millennium means this is a big celebration for me,” she said. “It is going to be a great memory.”

The memory is all the sweeter for Defar’s previous senior World Championships experiences. In her first one, in Paris in 2003, illness prevented her from qualifying for the final. In her second, in Helsinki in 2005, she had to settle for the silver medal as her compatriot, Tirunesh Dibaba, beat her on the last lap.

“In Osaka I am the champion, I am very happy,” Defar said. Defar’s victory is the latest success in all-conquering year for the 23-year-old. In February she broke the indoor World record for 3000 metres, after previous failed attempts then, in May, she set an outdoor Two Miles World best in Carson City.

Most impressive of all, though, Defar improved the World record by eight seconds (14:16.63) at the Golden League meeting, in Oslo in June, then took her brilliant form this year to Algiers, where she won the All Africa Games title in July. She is not finished yet.

Defar said that she would be going for another World record this summer but, asked where, she replied: “This is a secret. This is my special season and I will try again (to break) my World record after this race.”

In a tactical battle, Defar won with a kick 200 metres from home. As pleased as she was for herself, she had one complaint – that Ethiopia did not win all three medals. Defar’s was the only one as Meselech Melkamu finished 6th and Gelete Burika 10th. In Helsinki, Ethiopians had filled the top four spots. “This was a slow race, a tactical race,” Defar said.

“I used team tactics and waited for my team members after pulling away slightly with 2 laps to. I was looking back and monitoring the whereabouts of my team. I was waiting for them to catch up with me but, when I saw they were not going to, I just took off by myself. But my team was not so good today – I am very sad for my team.

“In Helsinki we took first to fourth places and it was a wonderful achievement for Ethiopia. We expected that we would be able to repeat the achievement here but Tirunesh was not able to take part. Nevertheless the remaining three of us expected that we could take the top 3 positions and it was for that reason I ran a tactical race.”

Commenting on the slowness of the time, Defar said: “This is the World Championships. I run for my country, for my flag, and I was only going for the gold medal. This was a very important race for me for the next Olympics. It will serve as good preparation.” She added that she was always “100 per cent sure” she would win.

The absence of Dibaba, the previous title-holder and winner of the 10,000 metres here, made Defar’s task easier. Dibaba was missing with stomach trouble but nothing could detract from Defar’s satisfaction, which she compared with other big triumphs.

“Having participated twice before, and won this time, makes it special for me but most special of all is the Athens Olympics of 2004,” Defar said. “I participated in that race after a lot of difficulties and to win under those conditions makes it extremely special. I don’t think that, even if I won two golds in one Olympics, I would feel as special as that. I also feel very strongly about the time I broke the World record by eight seconds.”

On the Mens 5000m Bernard lagat of USA won gold with 13:45:87 followed by kenyan Eliud Kipchoge and Ugandan Moses Ndiema Kipsiro. Ethiopian Tariku Bekele finished 5th while Abraham Cherkos was 7th. USA leads with 23 Medals, Kenya is second with 13 while ethiopian is 4th with 4 medals of which 3 are gold.(IAAF)