Saturday, 30 July 2016
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
Roger Federer To Miss Rio Olympics After Knee Injury Rules Him Out For Season
Roger Federer will miss the rest of the season, including the
Rio Olympics and US Open.
The 34-year-old
said he had been advised not to play again this year in order to fully recover
from the knee surgery he had in February.
“I'm extremely
disappointed to announce that I will not be able to represent Switzerland at
the Olympic Games in Rio and that I will also miss the remainder of the
season,” the 17-time grand slam champion said on his official Facebook page.
Federer, who was
forced to undergo surgery for the first time after suffering a freak knee
injury running his daughters a bath, missed the French Open with a back injury,
ending his record-breaking run of 65 consecutive grand slam appearances, but
returned to reach the semi-finals of Wimbledon, where he lost to Milos Raonic.
But he has now
been advised that he needs more time off.
Federer, who lost to Andy Murray in the men's singles final at
the London Olympics after winning gold alongside Stan Wawrinka in the doubles
in Beijing in 2008, added: “Considering all options after consulting with my
doctors and my team, I have made the very difficult decision to call an end to
my 2016 season as I need more extensive rehabilitation following my knee
surgery earlier this year.
“The doctors
advised that if I want to play on the ATP World Tour injury free for another
few years, as I intend to do, I must give both my knee and body the proper time
to fully recover.
“It is tough to
miss the rest of the year. However, the silver lining is that this experience
has made me realise how lucky I have been throughout my career with very few
injuries.
“The love I have
for tennis, the competition, tournaments and of course you, the fans, remains
intact. I am as motivated as ever and plan to put all my energy towards coming
back strong, healthy and in shape to play attacking tennis in 2017.”
Juventus Sign Argentina Striker Gonzalo Higuain From Napoli For £75.3m
Gonzalo Higuain has completed his move to Juventus from Napoli
for a fee understood to be worth £75.3m.
Higuain has signed a four-year contract
worth £6.3m per season that will keep the forward at the club until 2020,
according to Sky Sports.
At £75.3m, this
makes the Argentine the third most expensive footballer in history
- behind Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The move has bumped Neymar out the third spot who moved to
Barcelona for a club record £71.5m.
Arsenal had been
extensively linked with the 28-year-old but the high-asking fee proved too much
for the north London club.
Juventus have
paid his full release clause after Higuain completed his medical in Madrid on
Friday.
Once confirmed by the clubs, the transfer will become the most
expensive deal in Serie A history.
Higuain is set
to replace Alvaro Morata who recently returned to the Bernabeu after Real
Madrid activated his buyback clause.
Having scored 36
goals in 35 appearances last season - a Serie A record - Higuain will provide a
more than suitable replacement to the Spaniard.
Monday, 25 July 2016
Stoke Sign Egypt International: Ramadan Sobhi
STOKE CITY are proud to announce they have
completed the signing of teenage Egyptian star Ramadan Sobhi from Al Ahly after
being granted a work permit.
The Potters have agreed a fee that could rise to
€6million for the 19-year-old, who has been capped six times by his country and
is widely regarded as the most exciting prospect in African football.
Ramadan becomes City’s
first signing ahead of the 2016/17 Premier League season.
Ramadan becomes City’s first signing ahead of the
2016/17 Premier League season.
Chief Executive Tony
Scholes said: “We are absolutely delighted to have signed a player of Ramadan’s
undoubted quality and potential.
“He’s a special young talent who is excited about
the prospect of making an impact in the Premier League and we’re looking
forward to giving him that platform.”
Sobhi, who is expected to receive his UK visa over the next 48 hours, is likely to join his new teammates in the US city of Orlando later this week where they are preparing for the new campaign.
Sobhi is a graduate of the Al Ahly youth system and made his professional debut as a 16-year-old, earning his international cap a year later.
He helped Al Ahly win a string of domestic honours, including the 2015/16 Egyptian League title under the guidance of former Tottenham and Fulham manager Martin Jol.
Bayern Munich Star Ribery Praises Ancelotti And Indirectly Criticizes Guardiola
Munich (SID) –
Football superstar Franck Ribéry from football Bayern Munich has indirectly
criticized his predecessor Pep Guardiola with an exuberant praise for coach
Carlo Ancelotti. “Under Ancelotti I finally feel back confidence,” the
Frenchman told the kicker, “he is a great coach. I need people like him, Jupp
Heynckes and Ottmar Hitzfeld.” For Guardiola Ribéry had a professional but cool
relationship.
The 33-year-old stressed that he needed this confidence, this
close to the coach, “playing off to my strengths. Then I will eat grass for the
coach.” Under Ancelotti, the him to Chelsea had wanted to bring in 2009 that he
felt “free, fully motivated, he is a gift for the club”.
have the Italians him to in the very
first days in Munich taken side and explained to him how he planned with him.
He also praised him publicly as a “fantastic player. I like his style, like the
way he is focused. It can still be very important for us. He has great quality
and experience.”
Ancelotti was a great coach, Ribéry gave
the praise back now, “he knows how to deal with players. I am glad that he is
there because he is the right coach for us. with Ancelotti we can do great
things.”
Rio Olympics 2016: Australia Refuse To Move Into Athletes' Village
Australia
are refusing to move their athletes into the Rio Olympic Village because of
concerns about the state of their accommodation.
Problems include "blocked toilets,
leaking pipes and exposed wiring", according to team boss Kitty Chiller.
Chiller said she had raised concerns
with local event organisers and the International Olympic Committee, and was
"pushing hard for a solution".
Australian staff are in nearby hotels
with the first athletes due on Monday.
Alternative accommodation for team
members arriving over the next three days has been arranged.
The $1.5bn (£1.14bn) 31-building village
has tennis courts, football pitches, seven swimming pools and will house 18,000
athletes and officials at the height of the Games, which start on 5 August,
less than two weeks away.
Chiller, the head of Australia's Olympic
delegation, said extra maintenance staff and more than 1,000 cleaners have been
engaged to fix the problems but the faults, particularly the plumbing issues,
have not been resolved.
She said in
a statement on the Australian Olympic website: "Due to a
variety of problems in the Village, including gas, electricity and plumbing, I
have decided that no Australian team member will move into our allocated
building.
"Problems include blocked toilets,
leaking pipes, exposed wiring, darkened stairwells where no lighting has been
installed and dirty floors in need of a massive clean."
Organisers have conceded there have been
"teething troubles" and promised that crews would be "working 24
hours a day until the issues are resolved".
Source: bbc
Sunday, 24 July 2016
Ken Griffey Jr. Inducted Into Baseball Hall Of Fame
Cooperstown,
N.Y. (Ap) — Ken Griffey Jr. has been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Griffey,
the first No. 1 draft pick to be selected for enshrinement, played 22
big-league seasons with the Mariners, Reds and White Sox and was selected on a
record 99.32 percent of ballots cast, an affirmation of sorts for his clean
performance during baseball's so-called Steroids Era.
A
13-time All-Star selection and 10-time Gold Glove Award winner, Griffey hit 630
home runs, sixth all-time, and drove in 1,836 runs.
Griffey
also was the American League MVP in 1997, drove in at least 100 runs in eight
seasons, and won seven Silver Slugger Awards.
In
the 1995 ALDS, he became just the second player in major league history to hit
five home runs in a postseason series.
Source: usnews
Source: usnews
Saturday, 23 July 2016
Lionel Messi Coming To England With Barcelona Squad
The superstar has been named in a 25-man squad for the trip to the
UK which also features Luis Suarez, Arda Turan and Aleix Vidal.
Messi was not due back in training until
the start of August after helping Argentina to the final of the Copa America,
where defeat to Chile prompted his international retirement.
Barca will be visiting
England's headquarters for the second time and will have five days' training at
the £105m complex ahead of Saturday's friendly with Celtic in Dublin.
The likes of Gerard Pique, Andres Iniesta and Ivan Rakitic
remain on holiday following Euro 2016, and 12 of the travelling party are from
the club's youth ranks.
New signings Samuel Umtiti and Lucas
Digne will also be missing.
Liverpool Accept £6m Bournemouth Bid For Brad Smith
The
22-year-old Australian international is now free to discuss personal terms with
the Cherries, and could then join up with Jordon Ibe –
who joined Eddie Howe’s side for £15 million earlier this month.
Smith broke into the Liverpool team under Jurgen Klopp last
season, playing a back-up role to Alberto Moreno and making 10 appearances in total.
Liverpool have been chasing a new left-back to compete
with Moreno all summer, and by allowing Smith to leave indicates that they have
made progress on acquiring a new left-back.
Liverpool are expected to include a buy-back clause in
the deal for Smith, as they have done with Ibe and Sergi Canos already
this summer.
Smith made his debut for the club under Brendan Rodgers at Chelsea in December 2013, but
almost left the club a year ago when his contract expired and a new deal
couldn’t be agreed. Eventually a deal was agreed shortly after Klopp’s arrival
and he found himself given an opportunity in the FA Cup, scoring at Exeter
City.
Smith will now leave the
tour in the US in order to return to England to discuss the move.
He could be one of two full-backs to depart, with Jon Flanagan also
expected to complete a loan move to Burnley.
Smith would be the 11th departure so far this summer,
including loans, with Mario Balotelli, Christian Benteke, Joe Allen, Flanagan, Andre Wisdom and Tiago Ilorialso set to leave as Klopp trims the
squad ahead of his first full season in charge.
Cristiano Ronaldo Pays A Visit To His Museum On Portuguese Island Of Madeira
Cristiano Ronaldo has taken
a trip to his own museum on his home island of Madeira in Portugal.
Ronaldo opened a museum dedicated to his own success in 2013 but
it recently underwent a massive refurbishment before reopening on July 1.
The museum contains some
of the Real Madrid forward’s greatest prizes, including Champions League, La
Liga and Premier League medals as well as shirts, boots and personal trinkets.
It is located near the bronze statue of Ronaldo in Funchal’s
Plaza del Mar and close to his new CR7 hotel - the first of four to be built
worldwide.
Ronaldo posed alongside a waxwork of himself, as well as a
Champions League trophy and numerous pieces of memorabilia.
The 31-year-old remains on holiday two
weeks on from Portugal's historic triumph at Euro 2016.
Ronaldo was stretchered off in tears
just 25 minutes into the final against France after picking up a knee injury
following a challenge by Dimitri Payet.
Portugal were cheered on by their
skipper in extra-time though, as he returned to the touchline to will his
teammates to victory.
Friday, 22 July 2016
Sam Allardyce Has Been Appointed As England Manager On A Two-Year Deal
The 61-year-old has
signed a contract with the FA that will run until the 2018 World Cup.
The FA were expected to announce his appointment on
Thursday but were held up by Sunderland's demands for compensation.
Sunderland allowed
the FA to discuss terms with their manager, but asked for a swift decision to
allow them to prepare for the new season.
They have now come to an
agreement and the former West Ham and Newcastle boss will now be in charge of England's first World Cup qualifier against Slovakia on 4
September.
He will be unveiled as England's new manager on Monday.
Manchester City Chase Gabriel Jesus, Ivan Rakitic To Quit Barcelona?
Manchester
City are in talks to
sign Brazilian sensation Gabriel Jesus, a source in South America has
told ESPN FC's
Peter O'Rourke. City are hoping to beat a host of top clubs including
Manchester United, Real Madrid,Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain to bring the Palmeiras forward to the Premier League.
Jesus is regarded as one of the brightest prospects to
emerge from Brazil in recent years and has been likened to Brazil star Neymar
for his style of play. The 19-year-old was named Best Newcomer in the Brazilian
championship this year and he has scored 26 goals in 67 games for Palmeiras.
City are prepared to steal a march on their rivals for Jesus by offering Palmeiras a fee in the region of €32 million as
well as allowing the player to stay on loan until the conclusion of the
Brazilian championship in December.
Meanwhile, is Barcelona's Ivan
Rakitic set to leave the Camp Nou? Following Andre Gomes'
arrival, the Croatian midfielder's agent tweeted "It's time to
go."
Thursday, 21 July 2016
Rio Olympics 2016: Russia Set To Be Banned From The Olympics

The Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) and
68 Russian athletes attempted to overturn the suspension, implemented by the
body that governs world athletics.
But the Court of Arbitration for Sport
(Cas) has ruled it can stand.
A handful of Russian athletes could still compete as neutrals at the Rio Games, which
start on 5 August.
"It's sad but rules are
rules," said Olympic 100m and 200m champion Usain Bolt, who is targeting
more gold medals in Rio.
He said it was important to send a
strong message to the dopers.
"Doping violations in track and
field is getting really bad," said the Jamaican, 29. "If you cheat or
go or against the rules, this will scare a lot of people."
However, Russian pole vaulter Yelena
Isinbayeva - one of the 68 to appeal to Cas - said the ruling was "a
blatant political order".
The 2012 gold medallist, 34, told the
Tass news agency: "Thank you all for this funeral for athletics."
The International Association of
Athletics Federations (IAAF) said it was "pleased Cas has supported its
position", adding that the judgement had "created a level playing
field for athletes".
IAAF president Lord Coe added:
"This is not a day for triumphant statements. I didn't come into this
sport to stop athletes from competing.
"Beyond Rio, the IAAF taskforce
will continue to work with Russia to establish a clean safe environment for its
athletes so that its federation and team can return to international
recognition and competition."
Separately, the International Olympic
Committee (IOC) is considering calls to ban all Russian competitors from the
Rio Games following a second report into state-sponsored doping.
The Beckhams All Set To Relocate To Their Renovated £30million Town Home
It's an exciting time for David and Victoria Beckham,
who are preparing to move into their dream home with their four children. After
a number of years living in a rented property in Holland Park, the couple have
started to move furniture and other possessions into their newly-renovated town
house just across the street.
David and Victoria
bought the property back in September 2013 and have spent an estimated
£5million doing it up. With work almost complete on their family home, a convoy
of vans have been spotted outside both properties this week, helping to
relocate possessions and deliver new items of furniture to the Beckhams' town
house.
Luckily the family have been absent
for much of the move. David, 41, arrived in LA with his two youngest children, Harper, six,
and Cruz,
11, earlier this month, while Brooklyn, 17,
has been spending time in New York with his girlfriend Chloe Moretz. Then, on
Saturday, Victoria, 42, and 13-year-old Romeo touched
down in California to join David, Harper and Cruz and make the most of some family
time together now that school has finished.
David and Victoria
have put a great deal of thought into creating their perfect home. Once work
has finished on the five-storey Holland Park house, the Beckhams will have use
of six bedrooms, a gym, a study, and office, a playroom and a large drawing
room.
According to building plans, the
renovation has also included the enlargement of the lower ground floor wine
cellar and the installation of a family cinema room.
Helping to oversee
the renovations on their London property is top designer Rose Uniacke. Known
for her cool, calm and collected luxe designs, Rose has been tasked with
creating the perfect interior throughout the whole house, and has no doubt been
working closely with stylish Victoria to ensure she constructs the perfect
setting for her famous clients.
Sam Allardyce to be confirmed as new England manager – live!

LONDON (Reuters) - Sam Allardyce
moved a step closer to becoming England manager on Thursday after English FA
chairman Greg Dyke said a three-man selection panel will recommend him for the
job.
Sunderland boss
Allardyce is set to replace Roy Hodgson, who stepped down as England manager
following their embarrassing European Championship exit to Iceland in the last
16 last month.
"Clearly the
three-man group are convinced he (Allardyce) is the right man," Dyke told
Sky Sports. "I'd go along with that as well.
"You'd have to
ask them but as far as I understand it that's the discussion. We appointed a
three-man committee to go out and look at the candidates and they've come back
with a decision about who they think is the best man."
The three-man
selection group is made up of FA chief executive Martin Glenn, FA technical
director Dan Ashworth and FA vice-chairman David Gill.
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
Liverpool Target Georginio Wijnaldum Plays In Newcastle Friendly
The
Dutch midfielder has been linked with a move to Merseyside this week, with some
reports having suggested a move was close, but others insisting the relegated
Magpies want £27 million for the top goalscorer last season.
Newcastle were in action at Doncaster Rovers on
Wednesday evening and Wijnaldum was originally left out of Rafa Benitez‘s squad – heightening speculation
of an imminent move to Liverpool.
The 25-year-old though, was later added to the subs
list and appeared for the final 11 minutes, replacing Jonjo Shelvey as Rafa
Benitez’s side came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2.
Speaking after their game, Benitez said: “I can’t really say anything other than that we will
have to wait to see what happens.
“He is still our player and that means he has to be
ready for us.
“If something happens (with Liverpool), we will know
in some days.
“But until something changes, we will continue
training and working with him, and we will continue playing him in the games.”
Benitez was seemingly keen on a reunion with Reds’
midfielder Lucas Leiva, but the 29-year-old Brazilian
limped out of Liverpool’s friendly at Huddersfield with a hamstring injury,
which could scupper that potential move.
Jurgen Klopp has
been to get his new signings – five so far – added to the squad early in
pre-season, and will be wanting the Wijnaldum chase to allow for him to join
the squad in America over the next 12 days.
CONFIRMED: Liverpool Sign Augsburg Centre-Back Ragnar Klavan
Liverpool have signed a consummate professional in defender
Ragnar Klavan, Estonia boss Magnus Pehrsson has told ESPN FC.
Klavan, 30, joined the Reds on Wednesday
from Bundesliga side Augsburg for €5 million plus add-ons to provide
much-needed depth in the heart of Liverpool's defence.
Liverpool manager Klopp is likely to
favour Dejan Lovren, fellow new signing Joel Matip, Mamadou Sakho and Joe Gomez
in that position, but with the latter two missing the start of the season with
injury, the Estonia captain could be required immediately, and Pehrsson is
confident he can make the step up.
"I think he has most of what you
ask from a central defender -- he is calm with the ball, he can build up well,
he's fast, he's good in the air, he can tackle," Estonia boss Pehrsson
told ESPN FC. "I think he's a complete defender."
With Kolo Toure departing the club this
summer after his contract expired, Klavan is seen as the ideal replacement for
the Ivorian, who was a popular figure around the Liverpool dressing room.
"From the players I have worked
with in my career, he's the most professional I have worked with, in terms of
taking care of himself and really trying develop himself day by day," the
Swedish boss, who took charge of the Estonian national side in 2013, said.
"He's a real role model. This is my
third year with him now and I don't see any difference at all. I think he has
developed in these three years. He has always been a good athlete -- he is
strong and fast. By playing more at a good level in the Bundesliga, I think he
has developed with his positioning on the pitch, and that together with being a
fast player, I see him carrying on six, seven years without any problems.
"He does most of the things you
like players to do. He's always doing preparation in the gym before training
sessions, he takes care of himself afterwards, very aware of what he eats and
how to recover between games. I know he's been working to train his brain on
how to stay focused on the task during the games.
"His motto since he became a
professional player in Estonia is that he should never reject anything, and he
really takes advantage of the talent he has."
"I'd say that he's not really a
vocal leader," Pehrsson added. "He's a leader in Estonia because he's
a great role model in how he trains, how he plays, how he takes care of
himself. He's more a leader by action than by words, I'd say.
"With the national team, he is
sharp and focused when we are training. He is doing his work. He is always very
concerned how to deliver what's asked from him in his position. You always get
what you want."
Klavan's move to the Premier League sees
him achieve a long-held ambition to follow in the footsteps of compatriot Mart
Poom -- the former Derby County, Sunderland and Arsenal goalkeeper -- and Pehrsson
is confident that the defender will be a success at Anfield.
"It's fantastic," Pehrsson
said. "He said to me, and also mentioned in the media, that the next step
after the Bundesliga was he really wanted to come to the Premier League. Now he
is there with one of the biggest clubs in the world really. It's fantastic for
him and now it's up to him to show that he belongs there -- I'm positive he
will.
"With stronger players, it's more
demanding to play in the Premier League than Bundesliga but, on the other hand,
you can say that the Bundesliga is more about transition and so on. I think it
will take some time adapt to the Premier League. But if you look at his
qualities, then I'm pretty sure that he will do well in a team like Liverpool
that likes possession and be calm with the ball to build up -- he can do that
very well."
Monday, 18 July 2016
Ronaldo, Messi and Bale Set to Fight it Out as UEFA's Best Player in Europe Shortlist is Announced
UEFA have announced their 10-man shortlist for the best player in Europe awards, containing some of the world's elite footballers all competing to be crowned as the winner.
55 of UEFA's member association
journalists provided a list of their five best-ranked players based in
Europe, producing a star studded final 10.
The final will see current winner Lionel Messi looking to hold
onto his title with fierce competition from rival Cristiano Ronaldo, fresh from
winning the European Championships and Wales hero Gareth Bale.
Neymar didn't make the cut, nor did any Premier League stars, so
here's a look at the final 10-man shortlist...
1. Gareth
Bale - Real Madrid & Wales
Gareth Bale finds himself on the shortlist following a
spectacular Euro campaign for Wales, after he lead the team to the their first
semi-finals ever, after scoring three goals in the group stages.
In addition to that, the world's most expensive player
secured 19 La Liga goals including four goals against Real Vallecano to go
with his Champions League winners medal this season.
2. Gianluigi Buffon - Juventus & Italy
Legendary goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon captained his club to the
Serie A title and country to a surprise European quarter-final.
The veteran Italian made a new Serie A record by keeping a
clean-sheet for 974 minutes over twelve matches, close to the world record in
any top flight, proving he is still going strong at 38.
3. Antione Griezmann - Atletico Madrid & France
Griezmann lit the European Championships alight to gain his
place in this European elite shortlist, after he managed to bring back the
Golden Boot with six goals from the Euros.
The Atletico Madrid star played short of 70 games for club and
country last season, picking up an incredible 39 goals and only lost both
the Champions League and Euro titles narrowly in the finals.
4. Toni Kroos - Real Madrid & Germany
The star of the German midfield forced his way into the final
ten after his impressive Euro performances with his exquisite passing ability.
Real Madrid's midfielder was also part of their Champions League
winning squad to cap off an immense season after playing nearly 60 games.
5. Lionel Messi - Barcelona & Argentina
The current holder will look to take his third title after also
winning it in 2011 following an impressive season in which he won La Liga.
Lionel Messi continues to perform year after year and has done
so again with a total of 47 goals for club and country and only narrowly missed
out on the Copa America title (again).
6. Thomas Muller - Bayern Munich & Germany
Despite providing little effect for Germany in France, the
Bayern star makes the list after another impressive Bundesliga title-winning
season in which he scored 20 goals despite playing behind Lewandowski.
Adding to his total of 36 goals last term to see him win the
double with Bayern in the Bundesliga and German Cup.
7. Manuel Neuer - Bayern Munich & Germany
The world's best goalkeeper and third place on the Ballon d'Or
list is Manuel Neuer, who kept 20 clean-sheets for Bayern Munich last
season as they comfortably won another Bundesliga title.
Germany's shot-stopper also made another four clean-sheets at
the Euros, conceding 0.5 goals per game, incredible.
8. Pepe - Real Madrid & Portgual
Pepe had been a rock at the back of the Real Madrid
Champions League winning squad all season and continued that in his
performances for Portugal at the European Championships, with his defence
playing a vital part in them winning the tournament.
His displays saw him make the team of tournament and become one
of the standout players despite some of his moments to forget.
9. Cristiano Ronaldo - Real Madrid & Portugal
CR7 is a clear favourite to win the title after another
glistening season in Madrid, scoring an astounding 51 goals in 48 games to
carry Real Madrid to their 11th Champions League win.
That alone is enough to compete for the title, but being
arguably the best player to ever play in the Bernabeu, he topped it off with a
Euro medal to complete his extensive collection.
10. Luis Suarez - Barcelona & Uruguay
40 La Liga goals was enough to see Barcelona striker Luis
Suarez seal his place on the shortlist in the season he won La Liga with the
Catalan giants.
Suarez bagged 60 goals in all competitions in five less
games, 55, although he didn't have the best Copa America campaign as he was
benched in an early Uruguayan exit.
11. Honourable Mentions
Only ten players could make the final shortlist, but 27 players
also received votes, most surprising of which is Will Grigg.
Yes, Will Grigg. The Wigan striker. He somehow ended
up finishing joint 25th with the £100m rated Paul Pogba, as well as
Giorgio Chiellini, Hugo Lloris and Diego Godin despite not even playing in the
European Champions for Northern Ireland.
Whom
were all ahead of the 2012 winner Andres Iniesta in joint 19th with
the likes of Neymar and Eden Hazard.
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