Thursday, October 25, 2012

2013 African Cup of Nations: Nigeria grouped with Zambia, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia

The 16 qualified teams for the 2013 African Cup of Nations were today drawn into four groups of four teams each and the Super Eagles of Nigeria are placed in Group C to slug it out with the defending champions, Zambia. 
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Others in group are Burkina Faso and Ethiopia.
Group A sees hosts South Africa go up against Angola, Morocco and Cape Verde, while Ghana are the top seeds in Group B, where they are drawn against Mali, Niger and DR Congo.
Group D emerges as the Group of Death with Cote d’Ivoire Tunisia, Algeria and Togo.
Below are the groups and the South African cities where they will play the first round of 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
GROUP A (Durban)
A1 – South Africa
A2 – Angola
A3 – Morocco
A4 – Cape Verde
GROUP B (Port Elizabeth)
B1 – Ghana
B2 – Mali
B3 – Niger
B4 – DR Congo
GROUP C (Mbombela)
C1 – Zambia
C2 – Nigeria
C3 – Burkina Faso
C4 – Ethiopia
GROUP D (Rustenburg)
D1 – Cote d’Ivoire
D2 – Tunisia
D3 – Algeria
D4 – Togo

Juventus D.G. says club is not interested in Drogba

Giuseppe Marotta the Director General of Italian giants Juventus has declared that the club does not have any interest whatsoever in signing former Chelsea forward now plying his trade for Shanghai Shenhua Didier Drogba.
Juventus we hear is said to be monitoring Roma’s Pablo Osvaldo and Athletic Bilbao’s Fernando Llorente.
Didier Drogba we hear is not happy in his new club and because of this the Ivory Coast international has been linked to Turin to probably join Juventus so as to strengthen the squad with some firepower which the Ivorian is known for during his day at the London club.
This information prompted the reaction of the Juventus Director General saying the former Chelsea striker is not one of the candidates to strengthen the Serie A leaders’ attack in the January transfer window.
He said further that Juventus has never considered making a move for Drogba, that it is just a rumour and speculation.

UCL: Shakhtar topples Chelsea in group E with 2-1 win

Ahead of the clash with another English club with Manchester United in the English Premier League, Chelsea got a wake-up call last night in the UEFA champions League game against Shakhtar Donetsk as the European champion suffered their first defeat of the season.
With the return of John Terry to the squad, the ought was that it would be a win-win situation for Chelsea in the away game but reverse was the case as the London club fell 2-1 as the player got off to the worst possible start as he unwittingly set up Shakhtar’s opener inside three minutes. this is Terry’s first appearance since accepting his racism ban.
But he was arguably the least culpable Chelsea player on a night which cost the Barclays Premier League leaders dearly and a risible performance from Fernando Torres scuppered their hopes of a comeback.
Shakhtar Donetsk will be grateful to the duo of Alex texeira and Fernandinho as their goals ensured victory for Shakhtar last night but Chelsea responded late as they couldn’t wake-up from their slumber in good time and were only able to secure a consolation goal thanks to Oscar.
Now on the Group E table, Shakhtar are leaders in the first of what could be a crucial double-header.
Chelsea were spared dropping out of the qualification places by Juventus’ shock draw at Nordsjaelland, but they will need to do much better at Stamford Bridge in two weeks to avoid doing so.
The defeat was their first since their UEFA Super Cup thrashing by Atletico Madrid and the performance was almost as alarming at times as they were carved open by an outstanding Shakhtar side.
The build-up to the game was predictably dominated by Terry’s return, the timing of which was quite extraordinary.
In what was a fiercely-contested game in a fizzing atmosphere, Oscar tried to respond with a tame low drive before Willian almost lived up to his manager’s promise to make Chelsea pay for not signing him by drilling wide.
That was in the 15th minute and it got worse for the visitors when Frank Lampard went down injured, forcing an early end to his record 100th Euro appearance for the club and the introduction of Eden Hazard.
John Terry could not stop Willian brilliantly setting up Henrik Mkhitaryan, Cole doing enough to force Shakhtar’s goal machine to shoot too close to Cech.
That sparked a flurry of chaotic corners, which Chelsea defended frantically and saw Cech produce a wonder-save to deny Tomas Hubschman from point-blank range after Oscar set up the midfielder.
Torres’ weak hooked volley from Branislav Ivanovic’s cross summed up a half in which he proved a real liability, a theme that continued after the restart.
Hazard produced a horrendous gaffe to gift Shakhtar their second goal in the 52nd minute.
He was pickpocketed in the centre-circle by Fernandinho, who fed Adriano and both raced goal wards for the former to slot past Cech.

Mikel Obi set to sign new 4 year contract with Chelsea



Chelsea and Nigerian midfield kingpin, John Obi Mikel, is set to sign an improved four year contract with the reigning European champions.
The players agent, John Ola Shittu, said “Mikel will soon sign a new five year deal with Chelsea, with an improved salary”
“We are just about finalizing the details of the deal and it can be announced anytime soon by the club.
“He has a year left on his contract and Chelsea has decided to add four more years to it.”
However, Shittu didn’t disclose the financial aspects of the new deal for his player, who is reportedly on about 80,000 pounds a week.
In 2006, Mikel opted for Chelsea ahead of Manchester United in a long-drawn transfer saga.
Shittu said the player is now been rewarded for his consistency.
“He is one of the most consistent performers and the club management agree with us that he deserves a new and improved contract,” he said in an interview published by daily sports paper Complete Sports.
The Nigeria international has won several major trophies with ‘The Blues’ including a historic UEFA Champions League last season as well as a league and cup double in 2010.

FIFA signs goal-line technology deals with GoalRef and Hawk-Eye

Finally, the resolve on seeking solutions from the goal-line technology is beginning to take proper shape as the World football governing body; FIFA took a positive step towards it as it signed licence agreements with two goal-line technology providers; GoalRef and Hawk-Eye.
The two technology providers were authorised to install their systems around the world after negotiations and final agreements towards the deal was over and according information the goal-linetechnology will be introduced in the English Premier League 2013-14 seasons.
It would be recalled that sometime in October 2011, the World football governing body began looking into the reliability of this goal-line technology systems due to series of high-profile controversies about whether or not shots had crossed the line.
And after these tests were done it came about that the two goal-line technology providers came out tops in that their systems were reliable in detecting whether the whole of a football had crossed a goal-line.
But some leading figures in football, including UEFA president Michel Platini, remain opposed to technology.
Platini is refusing to allow its use in UEFA competitions, instead preferring additional assistant referees, such as those seen at Euro 2012 and in the Europa League.
Platini said he will never be convinced on the goal-line technology as he will also not change his views on the matter saying that his idea is to help referees by putting up more referees.
FIFA in a statement released towards the deals signed said “Between October 2011 and June 2012, both companies passed a series of extensive laboratory and field tests, tests in simulated match situations, as well as tests in live matches.
“This milestone in the goal-line technology process, which began in 2011, means that the two companies now have official authorisation to install their respective goal-line technology systems worldwide.”
The International Football Association Board (IFAB), which makes the game’s rules, gave the go-ahead to the use of technology as calls for its introduction increased around the world.
The debate was intensified by incidents such as the goal scored by Frank Lampard for England against Germany in the last World Cup, when the referee failed to award a goal despite the ball clearly crossing the line.
But hurdles remain before the systems are in full use, and FIFA explained: “Once a system has been installed in a stadium, it undergoes a final inspection to check its functionality.
“This is carried out by an independent test institute and the results of this so-called ‘final installation test’ must be successful. Only a positive final installation test qualifies a system to be used in official matches.”
Both systems are due to be used in competitive games for the first time at the Club World Cup in Japan in December, with GoalRef installed at one of the tournament’s two venues and Hawk-Eye at the other.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Poland holds England to 1-1 draw

England were denied a crucial victory as Kamil Glik’s second-half equaliser gave Poland a point they fully deserved in the delayed World Cup qualifier in Warsaw.
Roy Hodgson’s side were on course for three points that would have been a generous reward for a mediocre display after Wayne Rooney’s deflected header gave them the lead before the interval.
In a game played 24 hours after the initial meeting was washed away in a Warsaw deluge, England struggled to exert any supremacy and it was no surprise when Glik took advantage of a rare misjudgement from keeper Joe Hart to head home a corner with 19 minutes left.
England would have been hoping for a win that could have given them control of a potentially very tight qualifying group, but in the end there may even be a measure of relief that they leave Poland with a draw which leaves them a point clear at the top of Group H.
Moments of quality were rare, not helped by a patchy pitch made worse by the storm that hit the city on Tuesday and forced the game to be held over for a day.
England’s campaign now has a mixed appearance, with convincing wins against Moldova and San Marino set against two draws, from meetings with Ukraine and now Poland.
Hodgson’s men will resume action with a double header against San Marino and Montenegro in March, the latter fixture in particular now assuming real significance.
The England boss made no late alterations to the team selected for the postponed game – but the lingering effects of the Warsaw rains were seen in the sticky surface, which curtailed Poland’s counter-attacking style and emphasised how tentative England’s passing was.
Rooney’s industry was evident when he raced deep into his own territory to cover when Ashley Cole lost the ball but he was as guilty as any England player of gifting the ball back to Poland in an undistinguished first half.
Hart needed to be alert to dive at the feet of Lukasz Piszczek and Kamil Grosicki shot wide as Poland attempted to build momentum, while the dangerous Robert Lewandowski fired across the face of goal after shrugging off Tom Cleverley.
But it was Rooney whose contribution made the difference at half-time as he gave England a 31st minute lead, his header from Steven Gerrard’s corner glancing off Piszczek and beyond goalkeeper Przemyslaw Tyton.
Poland had certainly seen enough to offer encouragement and the momentum was with the hosts after the interval, with Glen Johnson having to rescue Phil Jagielka when his mistake threatened to offer up an opportunity to Lewandowski.
Hart had been relatively untroubled but he was called into action to turn away Ludovic Obraniak’s long-range effort.
England were desperately wasteful in possession and were fortunate that Poland had not mustered the quality to punish them for their failings, although they had a chance to extend their lead against the run of play in the 64th minute.
Gerrard’s free-kick found Jermain Defoe unmarked at the far post but his finish was uncharacteristically wasteful as he screwed his shot back across the face of goal.
It was Defoe’s final contribution as he was soon replaced by Danny Welbeck and the change almost brought an instant reward.
The substitute won a race for possession with Polish keeper Tyton but, when he pulled the ball back to Manchester United team-mate Rooney, his finish was hopelessly off target.
Poland’s pressure merited an equaliser and it came with 19 minutes left. It was a goal that will not have pleased Hart, who got nowhere near Obraniak’s corner as Glik powered home the header.
It was the signal for another England change as Hodgson removed Rooney, who had been poor apart from his goal, and replaced him with the pace of teenager Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
The game’s closing stages offered moments for each side but ultimately both seemed satisfied with sharing the points.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Peter Rufai slumps in his office

Ex Nigerian goalkeeper Peter Rufai, on Tuesday night slumped in his office in Lagos.
According to local media reports,  the retired goalkeeper was rushed to Toki Hospital, off Adeniran Ogunsanya, after he suddenly collapsed.
“I just got a call now from Bruce who is the younger brother of soccer icon Peter Rufai,”
He further quoted Bruce as saying, “Kayode, just to let you know we have a situation on our hands. Your friend, my brother Peter Rufai yesterday night just suddenly slumped at the office.
“We rushed him to Toki Hospital off Adeniran Ogunsanya where he is now. The doctors are doing everything possible although they don’t know yet what the real cause of the slump is.”
Peter Rufai, 49, who played for Nigeria between 1983 and 1998, returned to the country from his base in Europe to start a youth sports development programme. He had 65 international caps for the Eagles, according to his Wikipedia entry.

Neymar inspires Brazil’s victory against Japan

Brazil’s new football sensation Neymar was on call twice for his home country as Brazil showed what it has always been known for against Japan to ensure Mano Meneze’s side ended their brief European tour with two wins from two encounters.
Last week, it was a serious demolishing for Iraq as Brazil pounded the Arabian side 6-0 in Sweden thanks the young lad Neymar. And today, he proved unstoppable as he became a threat in the defence of the Japanese side while Real Madrid star Kaka also got his name on the score sheet.
Going into statistics of Brazil’s opponents Japan was a better side as they proved to be another tough side but the Samba boys happen to be tougher and this can be deduced from Japan’s impressive win over France even Brazil became a very hard nut for the Japanese side to crack.
Paulinho gave the Brazilians the lead in the 12th minute with a strike from outside the area before Neymar, who also scored against Iraq, doubled the advantage from the penalty spot.
Neymar was fortunate to record his second goal of the afternoon after the ball deflected in off Atsuto Uchida, but the 20-year-old Santos star was credited with his 16th strike in 25 Brazil appearances.
Kaka, who had not scored for Brazil since 2010, added his second goal in five days to complete the scoring with 14 minutes left, but Neymar took the headlines once again.

Mata vows to get back Spanish squad shirt

Juan Mata one of the new signings of newly crowned Champions League winner London club Chelsea has reiterated that he will do all he can get back on board the Spanish squad to take back his spot and this is following his recent relegation by Spain during the recent World Cup qualifiers.
The Chelsea Midfielder though not happy about the recent snub by Spain manager Vicente Del Bosque for games with Belarus and France said with his recent form he is meant to get a national call-up as he is bee in spectacular form for his new club.
And with this recent disappointment, Mata promised to go the extra mile in terms of improvement in his game henceforth and he won’t allow his non-call up to dampen his moral which is the only way earn a respectable call-up for national duties which is to work harder on himself.
Mata’s Chelsea team-mate, Fernando Torres, is in the squad and expressed sympathy for his plight last week, revealing the 24-year-old was feeling understandably “sad”, especially since he was a part of the history-making Euro 2012 squad.
There can be little argument with Mata’s assertion that there are plenty of top class players for Spain to choose from, as they have the likes of Xavi, Iniesta, Fabregas, Busquets, Xabi Alonso & Santi Cazorla lining up to get the midfield spots.

Manchester City on Fabregas’ track

Current English Premier League Champions Manchester City is said to be on the trail of Spain and Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas possibly to launch an eye-popping bid for his signature.
This is coming after the English enquired about the player’s availability to know if it is possible to whisk the Spaniard to England.
It will be recalled the Spanish international has been a shadow of himself since joining Barcelona in 2011 compared to his days at the Emirates where day in day out he is sure of a starting shirt but it’s now the reverse at Nou Camp which in clear term Fabregas is not happy about.
As a fresh 16 year old, Fabregas moved from Barcelona’s La Masia academy to Gunners’ club Arsenal where he spent eight years.
The attacking midfielder has maintained his connection with the Gunners despite eventually returning home last year and today he revealed he would have happily stayed at Arsenal for the rest of his career had Barca not come calling.
Now though Manchester City are seemingly interested in testing his loyalty to Arsenal by approaching Barcelona over his availability according to reports, Barcelona boss Tito Vilanova is growing increasingly angry at Manchester City’s approaches for his players, and is not willing to sell anyone he considers as ‘essential’ anytime soon.

Super Eagles recall not my focus right now – Victor Anichebe

Everton striker and Nigerian International Victor Anichebe has been in fine form for his English club and has opened up that to keep this recent form which he has found is his priority and Super Eagles recall as many may be thinking.
Known to be going in and out of the injury list in club football, Anichebe has confirmed his high fitness this season, proving his worth to his Toffees team as he has already bagged three goal this season for the club.
As at last week before the Super Eagles victory against Liberia in the AFCON 2013 qualifiers, Coach Stephen Keshi said for Anichebe he is in the cooler that he’s got plans for the striker ahead of African Nations Cup.
And in response to this statement the Nigerian international insists that he owes his allegiance right now to his Everton manager David Moyes has he has stood by him and had a lot of faith in his game so he wants to repay that back first.
Anichebe said the National team aspect of football has not struck him right now as he prays for them to do well because there are a bunch of very talented players ready to move the Super Eagles forward.
He said further on his decision that he owes Everton so much for the team actually stuck by him during his trying times which made him get back on his present fitness level so he needs to claim a permanent spot on the squad this time.
Everton face struggling QPR at the weekend and Anichebe has warned about a possible backlash from the bottom-placed Londoners.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Messi leads Argentina to thrash Uruguay 3-0

Lionel Messi guided Argentina past a tough Uruguay side in the final half hour with two brilliant goals for a 3-0 win on Friday that keeps them top of South America’s World Cup qualifiers.
Argentina leads the nine-nation South American group with 17 points from eight matches at the halfway stage. Colombia and Ecuador are one point behind, Uruguay and Chile five behind.
Messi created and finished his first goal in the 66th minute, playing the ball to Angel Di Maria and racing through to tap the rebound past Fernando Muslera.
Argentina went two up nine minutes later with another move on the left, Messi again feeding Di Maria who returned the ball with his first touch where Sergio Aguero touched it into the net.
The third goal in the 80th minute came from a cheeky free kick by Messi, who deceived the Uruguay wall by sliding the ball underneath them and inside the base of the near post when they jumped expecting a shot to one of the upper corners.
It was sweet revenge for Messi, who has now scored 12 goals in his last seven internationals, and Argentina after they were eliminated by Uruguay on penalties in the 2011 Copa America and which the 2010 World Cup semi-finalists went on to win
Argentina’s Coach Alejandro Sabella couldn’t hide his excitement as he admitted it was a “Great match by the players against an experienced team like Uruguay who for a good reason finished fourth at the recent World Cup.”
Argentina enjoyed far more possession and territory than Uruguay in the first half but could not find a way through a well organised defence and when they did, they were caught offside.
Uruguay was a latent threat on the counter-attack with forwards of the calibre of Edinson Cavani, Luis Suarez and Diego Forlan.
Messi created a good chance for himself with a dribbling run past several defenders towards the end of the first half in Mendoza but his final, left-footed shot went over the top and hit the far stanchion.
He was also close with a free kick from the left which would have gone in if Muslera had not punched the ball over.
There was fighting among players from both sides early in the second half when Uruguay captain Diego Lugano chased a loose ball with Sergio Romero and stamped on the Argentina goalkeeper’s hand as he went for it, earning a booking.
Messi’s first goal came during a spell of total Argentine dominance but soon after there was a scare for Argentina with defender Pablo Zabaleta clearing off the line.
It was an expensive outing for the Uruguayans with Lugano, who came off injured, and fellow central defender Diego Godin suspended for Tuesday’s visit to Bolivia after both were booked.

Djokovic cruises into Shanghai final with Berdych defeat

Novak Djokovic got into the Shanghai final gallantly and can now boast of an ATP Tour-leading 69-11 match record for the season as he secured a break in just the second game of the match to take control of the opening set, before taking it for the loss of just three games.
Berdych was always behind in the match, and he was unable to match the world number two in the second set as Djokovic closed it out efficiently to improve his head-to-head record over the Czech to 10-1 while securing his place in the final.
Djokovic will next take on the winner of two-time defending champion Andy Murray’s semi-final clash with world number one Roger Federer in the Shanghai showpiece.

Unwritten pact flaws Falcao’s link to Real Madrid

Jose Mourinho has ruled out Radamel Falcao’s chances of joining Real Madrid for a striking position saying there’s an ‘Unwritten pact’ between the two clubs which makes Real Madrid unable to bid Falcao who plays for Atletico Madrid.
Real are one of the clubs who have been very strongly linked with the Colombian striker – currently regarded as one of the top players in world football.
Jose Mourinho said the move is a  forbidden subject as Falcao is a key player for Atletico Madrid against Real Madrid, as was Sergio Aguero, and there is a kind of non-aggression pact between Atletico and Madrid.
The news is likely to be a boost to Mourinho’s former club Chelsea, who have been strongly linked with a January move for Falcao.
One player who will not be moving in January is Fabio Coentrao – he blasted: “I miss the times that lying and inventing in the newspapers was almost a crime. Now this does not happen, we are in a situation where it is very easy to lie and invent. It says what you want.”
But Mourinho did admit that his recent dropping of Coentrao has become a bit of an issue.
“We cannot escape that the reality of the Fabio Coentrao situation is not easy, but Fabio should be able to overcome a situation that I recognise is not easy for him – but there is no possibility he could leave in January – not long ago he cost €30million.”
He also spoke about Ricardo Carvalho’s situation at the club and he insists he is happy that he wants to stay – after a move to Queens Park Rangers in August failed to materialise.
“I thought he wanted out of Madrid, he is a tremendous player – especially for me, as I have had him at three clubs,” he said.
“With his injury last season and with Pepe and Ramos forming a partnership which can be the best in the world, he got a little delayed.
“But he decided to stay in Madrid, for me it is not a problem, he could be a solution but he knows his chances could be restricted.”
He also dispelled rumours that he looked at signing another of his former Chelsea players Jose Bosingwa in the summer.
“No, I did not think about it. You have to be good to bring the Portuguese and Portuguese to Madrid, would be mean to them.”

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Muamba eyeing up FIFA role with former Bolton star to meet with president Blatter

Former Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba is hoping he could be offered a job with FIFA when he meets president Sepp Blatter next week.
The 24-year-old was forced to retire from football after suffering a cardiac arrest during a match at Tottenham in March and is still yet to decide where his future lies.
He believes he is too impatient to become a manager and also claimed watching football can lead to him getting 'very frustrated'.
FIFA role: Fabrice Muamba, pictured with Brazilian World Cup-winner Ronaldo, will meet Sepp Blatter next week
FIFA role: Fabrice Muamba, pictured with Brazilian World Cup-winner Ronaldo, will meet Sepp Blatter next week
But a job with the sport's governing body could be on the cards after Muamba revealed he has been offered a chance to speak to Blatter next week.
He said: 'Funnily enough I have a meeting with Sepp Blatter this time next week. Hopefully he can get a job for me.
'I've been told he's invited me to Zurich and hopefully we can sort something out. I don't know [what], I have to go and see what happens. I will go and see him. Some time next week I have to fly to Zurich.'
Setting out his stall: Muamba said watching football can be a frustrating experience
Setting out his stall: Muamba said watching football can be a frustrating experience
One role that Muamba will definitely be undertaking is an ambassadorial position with the Trotters as he fulfils the length of his original contact at the Reebok Stadium.
'I've been told that in the last year of my contract, which is next season, I will be working as an ambassador of the club,' he said.
'I just hope I do a good job there and then we will see what happens. That was already written into my contract.
'I had a choice but I said it's fine, we could leave it how it was and then we will see.'
Ambassadorial role: Muamba will continue to work for Bolton
Ambassadorial role: Muamba will continue to work for Bolton

Thursday, October 4, 2012

FIFA ranking: Super Eagles drop to 13th in Africa

World’s football governing body, FIFA has released its rankings for the month of October, and the Super Eagles of Nigeria have dropped five spots on the rankings and are now 63rd in the world.
The team also dropped out of the top 10 to now occupy the 13th position in Africa, coming after Cape Verde and Central African Republic.
Elephants of Cote’ d Ivoire remain the highest ranked African team on the list; they occupy the 16th position in the world and number one on the continent.
Algeria, Mali, Ghana and Egypt follow in that order, making it up the top five, while African champions, Zambia are in sixth position and are 41 in the world.
Tunisia, Gabon, Central African Republic and Cape Verde are the other countries that are in the top 10 in the continent.

Top tennis players to storm Lagos for Governor’s cup

Nina Bratchikova of Russia is one of the top female tennis players expected to hit Lagos for the 12th edition of the Governor’s cup.
Nina, ranked 93 in the world will slug it out for the $50,000 prize money in the women’s event with Kristina Kucova of Slovakia, Germany’s Anne Schaefer, and Melanie Klaffner of Austria.
Fatimah Abinu, Christie Agugbom, Chinenye Ndidi and Blessing Samuel are some of the Nigerian ladies who have registered for the competition scheduled to hold from October the  13th -27th  at the Lagos lawn tennis, Onikan.
France’s Laurent Rochette is leading the pack in the men’s category.
He will be joined by Kamil Capkovic of Slovakia, India’s Ranjeet Virali and South Africa’s Ruan Roelofse.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Check out the triple dummy... is this the most outrageous goal from a corner ever?

It's the sort of fixture that you are likely to find on Eurosport and will only watch if the TV remote is more than a foot away or you just watch any football that comes on the box.

But if you was lucky enough to catch the highlights of Moldova's Under 17 match with Serbia, you would have witnessed one of the more amusing set-pieces seen in recent times.




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From a corner kick, Serbia played a short pass to the edge of the penalty area, which resulted in three attackers performing dummies before Andrija Zivkovic buried his first-time strike into the bottom corner.

Three players performing the distraction seems a bit excessive, and the statue-like defending as well as the Moldovan keeper being anchored to the spot only aid the eventual goal.
Still, it beats your over-paid Premier League right winger delivering yet another corner to be easily headed away at the near post and credit must be given to Zivkovic.

The pass to the forward took a ridiculous amount of bobbles before he found the sweet spot, making him a handy option for a number of Premier League sides facing tricky FA Cup away trips to the lower leagues in a few months' time.

Throw City out of Champions League over 'back-door' funding, blasts Dortmund chief

Borussia Dortmund have attacked Manchester City's reliance on Sheik Mansour ahead of the two clubs' Champions League clash on Wednesday night.
The Bundesliga champions' chief executive, Hans-Joachim Watzke, says clubs should be thrown out of the competition should they enter into big sponsorship deals with companies controlled by the same club's owners - just as City have with Etihad, whose shirt and stadium sponsorship will net the Premier League champions £350million over 10 years.
Watzke called such deals 'back-door funding' and also said he would dismiss out of hand investment from any rich foreign businessman in Dortmund, which is 51 per cent owned by its supporters.
Warming up: Roberto Mancini oversees Manchester City training ahead of the match against Borussia Dortmund
Warming up: Roberto Mancini oversees Manchester City training ahead of the match against Dortmund
Warming up: Roberto Mancini oversees Manchester City training ahead of the match against Borussia Dortmund
 
The German giants have strict rules on spending and are advocates of UEFA president Michel Platini's new Financial Fair Play rules, which seek to limit each club's expenditure based on its revenue.
The penalty for not complying could be expulsion from the Champions League - the biggest cash cow for Europe's elite clubs.
And the Dortmund chief says that UEFA must crack down on clubs like City and prevent them from bending the rules.
'UEFA must find the thin line between sponsorship and excessive back-door funding – they must show strength to expel big clubs,' said Watzke.
'No tycoon should be allowed to pump crazy money into a club with sponsorship from five companies he controls. If that happens, financial fair play will fail.'
Watzke cited the example of Spanish club Malaga to demonstrate what he thinks the dangers are of rich, foreign investors in football clubs.
Qatar’s Sheikh Abdullah Al Thani appeared to have lost interest and the club began selling players, such as Santi Cazorla to Arsenal, but the club insist that they are simply restructuring to fit the new FFP rules and that the Sheik is still committed to the club.
But when asked if Dortmund would talk to a potential rich investor such as Sheik Mansour or Sheik Abdullah, Watzke replied: 'I would not even welcome him.'
Tough test: Borussia Dortmund's squad in training ahead of their Champions League date in Manchester
Tough test: Borussia Dortmund's squad in training ahead of their Champions League date in Manchester

Tough test: Borussia Dortmund's squad in training ahead of their Champions League date in Manchester
He added: 'What if the sheikh, as shown by Malaga, lost interest?
'The fact is that the Bundesliga has caught up considerably, thanks to their sound banking practices. This will eventually be expressed by results.'
The match is likely to prove a difficult game for City against the German champions. Dortmund won the first game of their Group D campaign at home to Ajax, with Lewandowski scoring the only goal, and on Saturday they put five past Borussia Monchengladbach.
Big money: City host Dortmund at the Etihad Stadium, which is sponsored to the tune of £350m
Big money: City host Dortmund at the Etihad Stadium, which is sponsored to the tune of £350m
The pressure is on Mancini and his side to make their mark on the competition after failure last season, particularly after losing their opening game 3-2 at Real Madrid last month.
Mancini has attempted to apply a touch of realism ahead of the match at the Etihad. In Madrid he had likened his side to a Ferrari. At Carrington on Tuesday he said that although ‘the moment will arrive when City can win the Champions League’, they are ‘not there yet’.
He also acknowledged what a tough challenge Jurgen Klopp’s side represent when City are looking to avoid a third consecutive home game without a win.
Danger men: Dortmund's attacking triumvirate of Mario Gotze, Robert Lewandowski and Marco Reus
Danger men: Dortmund's attacking triumvirate of Mario Gotze, Robert Lewandowski and Marco Reus
Borussia Dortmund have beaten Bayern Munich for the last two years,’ he said in reference to the problems his side experienced against Bayern last season.
‘For this reason I think it will be a very difficult game. In my opinion Dortmund are one of the best teams in Europe. They won the Bundesliga. They are very strong and in players like Robert Lewandowski and Mario Gotze they are dangerous going forward. If we concede space, like we did in Madrid, we will make it difficult for ourselves.
In Madrid the problems we had in the first half were normal. But we conceded too much space to players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in the last five minutes and that made them dangerous.’

Cluj 1 Manchester United 2: It's Robin reliable to the rescue for Fergie's men

When Manchester United prised Robin van Persie away from Arsenal in the summer, some questioned whether the Dutchman was capable of producing another  phenomenal season like the last one.
Thirty-seven goals is a hard act to follow but after seven in eight games, the striker certainly looks like £22million well spent.
The two goals he scored in Romania, one rather fortuitously off his shoulder, the other brilliantly off the outside of his left foot,  dug United out of a hole. Cluj — from the Transylvanian town that gave us the Cheeky Girls — had taken an early lead.
Predator: Robin van Persie clips Manchester United's second goal past Cluj keeper Mario Felgueiras
Predator: Robin van Persie clips Manchester United's second goal past Cluj keeper Mario Felgueiras

Rocking Robin: Van Persie (top) celebrates with Wayne Rooney (right) after scoring his second goal
Rocking Robin: Van Persie (top) celebrates with Wayne Rooney (right) after scoring his second goal

MATCH FACTS

CFR Cluj-Napoca: Mario Felgueiras, Sepsi, Cadu, Rada, Ivo Pinto, Sougou (Luis Alberto 23), Aguirregaray (Nicoara 80), Muresan, Camora, Bastos, Kapetanos (Bjelanovic 61).
Subs: Stancioiu, Diogo Valente, Maftei, Piccolo.
Goals: Kapetanos 14
Man Utd: De Gea, Da Silva, Ferdinand, Evans (Wootton 79), Evra, Cleverley, Anderson, Fletcher, Rooney, Hernandez (Welbeck 83), Van Persie.
Subs: Lindegaard, Nani, Powell, Kagawa, Buttner.
Goals: Van Persie 29, 49
Booked: Ferdinand
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain)
Attendance: 24,000

If another poor start brought on by shoddy defending was enough to make Sir Alex Ferguson see red, the United boss would have been delighted with what he saw at the other end of the field. On the night Van Persie and Wayne Rooney started together for the first time, it was the England striker who provided the assist for both goals.
It was not an entirely comfortable night, with David de Gea called on to make two outstanding saves to preserve the slender advantage.
But victory in difficult surroundings leaves United with maximum points from their first two Champions League games and in control of Group H ahead of Braga’s visit to Old Trafford later this month.
The three-sided Dr Constantin Radulescu Stadium, with a crude metal fence filling the empty space behind the goal United attacked in the first half,  was a reminder that the Romanian champions are hardly a powerhouse of European football.
But Ferguson’s line-up showed how seriously he viewed his opponents. It had taken six weeks for United fans to see their two top strikers lining up together at the start of a game due to the thigh laceration that kept Rooney out for four games.
Lucky break: Van Persie rises unmarked to level the match via a deflection off his shoulder
Lucky break: Van Persie rises unmarked to level the match via a deflection off his shoulder
Javier Hernandez was a slightly surprising inclusion as the third attacker, while the absence of Michael Carrick, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs saw Darren Fletcher continue his comeback with a first Champions League start for 10 months.
The Cluj fans unveiled a huge Transylvania flag proclaiming ‘This is where we live, this is where we belong’ as the game began and their team started confidently.
Ferguson had suggested on television moments before kick-off that another sluggish start — United have fallen behind in six of their nine games this season —would be ‘a disaster’. But his players had clearly not heeded the warning as Cluj went ahead in the 14th minute.

Inquest: David de Gea (right) and Rio Ferdinand (centre) react after Pantelis Kapetanos (left) strikes
Inquest: David de Gea (right) and Rio Ferdinand (centre) react after Pantelis Kapetanos (left) strikes
Danger man Rafael Bastos started it off with a wonderful  30-yard pass that picked out Modou Sougou galloping down the right. Again United’s defensive deficiencies were largely to blame, just as they had been when Tottenham scored three at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Patrice Evra did not do nearly enough to stop Sougou as the winger flew past him and crossed into the middle, where Jonny Evans had allowed Pantelis Kapetanos far too much space.
The Greek striker took advantage, swivelling to drill the ball inside the United goalkeeper’s right-hand post.

False dawn: Cluj ace Kapetanos (centre) leads the celebrations after his early goal
False dawn: Cluj ace Kapetanos (centre) leads the celebrations after his early goal
Thankfully for Evra, Sougou went off shortly afterwards following a clash with Cleverley. The Senegal winger’s early departure curbed Cluj’s attacking threat down the right and United found a way through in the 29th minute.
Van Persie has already rescued United on more than one occasion in his short time at the club. His opening goal last night may not have been a classic but it was  certainly important.
Cluj captain Cadu’s foul on  Hernandez gave Rooney a chance to swing in a free kick from the right and it connected with Van Persie’s shoulder before looping over goalkeeper Mario Felgueiras and in off the underside of the bar.

Ouch: United midfielder Tom Cleverley (right) feels the full force of Cluj defender Ivo Pinto (left)
Ouch: United midfielder Tom Cleverley (right) feels the full force of Cluj defender Ivo Pinto (left)
Van Persie should have added a second six minutes later when Hernandez’s clever pass put him clear on the edge of the six-yard box, but his fierce, left-foot drive was blocked by the keeper’s legs as he rushed out to narrow the angle.
Ferguson’s quickened stride as he headed across the pitch to the dressing room at half time  suggested he was less than impressed by what he had seen. He emerged 15 minutes later to describe his team’s defending as ‘absolutely shocking’.
He will have been much happier with what he witnessed four minutes later, when Van Persie struck again to put United ahead.

Marked man: Wayne Rooney attempts to hit a pass with Matias Aguirregaray in close attendance
Marked man: Wayne Rooney attempts to hit a pass with Matias Aguirregaray in close attendance

It's good to be back: United midfielder Darren Fletcher continued his comeback in Romania
It's good to be back: United midfielder Darren Fletcher continued his comeback in Romania


He played the ball to Rooney and then timed his run just right to beat the offside trap and race on to his teammate’s floated pass. The option was there to try and bring the ball down. But with Felgueiras racing out of his goal again, Van Persie decided to take it first time with a delicate touch off the outside of his left boot.
It was a wonderful finish, sending the ball rolling past the keeper and into the bottom corner.
Cluj’s response was instant. Cadu met Bastos’ corner with a  thumping header but De Gea  produced a fantastic, fingertip save. United needed another crucial intervention by De Gea in injury-time, when he sprang to his left to turn a header from Bastos around the post.
It will do the Spaniard’s  confidence the power of good. Where Van Persie is concerned, however, confidence is never likely to be a problem.
Job done: Van Persie and Rooney celebrates United's Champions League victory in Romania
Job done: Van Persie and Rooney celebrates United's Champions League victory in Romania
Big match essential
Big match essential
 

Cristiano Ronaldo, a player than Lionel Messi – Pedrag Mijatovic

A former star for Spanish giants Real Madrid ; Pedrag Mijatovic expressed his opinion on an issue that has been lingering in the midst of football lovers and pundits equally, who plays better complete football between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi?
A number of prominent football names, including Brazilian Ronaldo, have had their say on the matter, but it is the Argentinean that has won the award three times to Ronaldo’s one – the last three in a row, in fact.
To Mijatovic, he thinks Portuguese international and Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo id more of a complete player than his fellow player Lionel Messi who plays for Argentina and Barcelona.
Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is “a more complete player” than his Barcelona counterpart Lionel Messi, Pedrag Mijatovic said.
Giving his analysis, the former Los Blancos forward who during his days in the 90′s scored 29 goals in 90 league games during said the Portuguese forward’s ability to use both feet more comfortably and heading prowess made him a better player than the record goal scorer at Camp Nou.
Messi scored 73 in all competitions for Barcelona last season, but the Montenegrin was adamant that Jose Mourinho’s talisman should be the preference in any choice between the two players generally agreed to be the best in the world.
Though Mijatovic admitted that their movement and way of playing is totally different making them distinct players but for him, Cristiano is better than Messi as he is a more complete player, faster, more explosive with both feet as advantage also good with his head.
He said he sees Cristiano as not having any faults.
A touch of bias is being perceived here afterwards, as Mijatovic was director of football at the Bernabeu as recently as 2009.

Stanley Okoronkwo promises to shine against Liberia

With a late call-up by the Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi, Sharks midfielder; Stanley Okoronkwo has promised to shine for the Super Eagles of Nigeria saying even though it was an unexpected invitation, he is going to take his chances with the National Team also.
The Sharks Midfielder said he was surprised by the call which came across Monday as he was in Enugu when he was called that he has been selected to join National Team (Super Eagles) and he was very elated with the news as he joined his teammates at the national team today towards the preparation to face Liberia in a 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier on October 13.
Okoronkwo said his hard work has paid off because it I what he has long been praying for as he commented on the all-important match where by present standing Nigeria’s chances on claiming the ticket can go as low as playing a draw with Liberia.
The midfielder said the lone stars of Liberia are a good team judging by the score line of their last meet which is the first leg but he believes that Nigeria will claim the much desired ticket to proceed to the AFCON finals.
Nigeria will clash with the Lone Stars of Liberia on October 13 at the UJ Esuene Stadium, Calabar with a victory guaranteeing the Super Eagles a place at the 2013 African Cup of Nations as Okoronkwo concluded that the mission of the Super Eagles is to get a desired result which will make Nigerians happy and the Super Eagles will do their best to make that happen come October 13th in Calabar.

Nordsjaelland 0 Chelsea 4: Mata at the double as late gains calm holders' jitters

The scoreboard may have read 4-0 to Chelsea but that was not the full story —and if the European champions knew little about Nordsjaelland before Tuesday night, they certainly do now.
The Danes made life hugely uncomfortable for Chelsea on a night when the visitors were expected to win comfortably. In the end they did so, thanks to a flurry of late goals from David Luiz, Juan Mata and Ramires.
But those strikes put gloss on  a less-than-emphatic Chelsea performance.

Mata of fact: The Spaniard scored two for Chelsea as the holders edged past the Danes
Mata of fact: The Spaniard scored two for Chelsea as the holders edged past the Danes

Match facts

FC Nordsjaelland: Hansen,Parkhurst, Okore, Runje, Mtiliga, Adu, Stokholm, Lorentzen (Laudrup 84), Nordstrand (Ticinovic 65), John, Beckmann (Christensen 75).
Subs not used: Villadsen, Christiansen, Gundelach, Petry Andersen.
Booked: Runje.
Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz, Cahill, Cole, Ramires, Lampard, Moses (Hazard 65), Oscar, Mata (Mikel 83), Torres.
Subs not used: Turnbull, Romeu, Terry, Azpilicueta, Bertrand.
Goals: Mata 33, 82; Luiz 79; Ramires 89.
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Marijo Strahonja (Croatia).
You are not supposed to enjoy easy matches in the Champions League — but this visit to Copenhagen certainly seemed to offer that possibility.
This was only Nordsjaelland’s  second outing among Europe’s elite — their first ending in a 2-0 defeat by Shakhtar Donetsk.
Nordsjaelland, who were only founded in 1991, pay their players on average £150,000 a year — enough for seven days of service from  Chelsea skipper John Terry.
And Roberto Di Matteo saw fit to leave his captain out of his starting line-up as David Luiz and Gary Cahill began in the heart of defence, while Victor Moses was handed his Champions League debut in place of Eden Hazard.
Di Matteo knew only victory at Parken Stadium would be good enough, particularly after the 2-2 home draw against Juventus on match-day one. But a record of one win in eight away Champions League clashes must have been a worrying distraction for the  Chelsea manager.
The biggest night in Nordsjaelland’s history almost got off to the worst possible start as a sloppy throw-in from left back Patrick Mtilinga on three minutes handed the returning Frank Lampard space on the edge of the box to pick out Brazilian starlet Oscar.
Brace yourself: Mata scored two on the night as Chelsea secured their first win in the competition this year
Brace yourself: Mata scored two on the night as Chelsea secured their first win in the competition this year

Brace yourself: Mata scored two on the night as Chelsea secured their first win in the competition this year
He exchanged passes with Moses, then conjured a shot that trickled narrowly wide of Jesper Hansen’s far post.
Nordsjaelland were breathing another sigh of relief less than 60 seconds later as Moses somehow sent a header from three yards on to a post with the goal gaping after Oscar’s superb cross.
But in fairness to Hjulmand’s side, they did not let Chelsea’s promising start effect their passing philosophy and the Danes popped the ball about attractively.
Stunner: Luiz fired home this free-kick as the Blues turned on the style late in the first half
Stunner: Luiz fired home this free-kick as the Blues turned on the style late in the first half

Stunner: Luiz fired home this free-kick as the Blues turned on the style late in the first half
Nevertheless, Chelsea continued to press for an opener in the face of a suspect-looking back four, with Lampard firing over from outside the box after Mata’s surging run down the right in the 10th minute.
Despite three early scares, Nordsjaelland refused to throw the ball forward aimlessly. Their first chance arrived in the 15th minute, Joshua John — who had been pinpointed as one of Nordsjaelland’s dangermen — firing over from long range after some sloppy defending.
Without creating any clear-cut opportunities, there was a sense of the home side’s confidence growing with every passing minute.
Ram raid: The Brazilian got on the scoresheet late in the game
Ram raid: The Brazilian got on the scoresheet late in the game
And Nordsjaelland would have been celebrating their first Champions League goal in the 21st minute had it not been for Ashley Cole, who produced a goal-saving challenge on Kasper Lorentzen deep inside the Chelsea area after John’s accurate low cross.
Paris St-Germain  manager Carlo Ancelotti has revealed his intention to sign Cole in January, branding him ‘the best left back  in the world’ —  and there was plenty of evidence to support the Italian’s assertion.
Torres was denied by an excellent Hansen save in the 22nd minute as the visitors tried to regain their early dominance. But while Nordsjaelland’s play was defined by neat passing, Chelsea’s was quite the opposite as they struggled to find any rhythm.
Cech mate: The Chelsea fans enjoyed their first win in the competition since winning it last May
Cech mate: The Chelsea fans enjoyed their first win in the competition since winning it last May

Cech mate: The Chelsea fans enjoyed their first win in the competition since winning it last May
Di Matteo would have been hugely relieved, then, when a Nordjaelland mistake led to his side taking an undeserved lead in the 33rd minute.Torres robbed Enoch Adu deep inside the Danes’ half and he slipped the ball inside to Lampard, whose pass set up Mata to coolly slot past Hansen.
Torres should have doubled the lead just before half-time after Oscar’s beautiful through pass — but with just the keeper to beat the No 9 fired straight at the keeper from 12 yards.
Chelsea had created enough clear-cut chances in the first half to be out of sight, while the hosts, who enjoyed 55 per cent of the ball in the opening period, would have felt they deserved more for their dominance in terms of possession.
And the impressive John came close to an equaliser in the 53rd minute, his drive from the edge of the area arrowing just wide of Petr Cech’s near post.
Four star performance: Chelsea were not the dominant side but finished the match as comfortable victors
Four star performance: Chelsea were not the dominant side but finished the match as comfortable victors
Mikkel Beckman went close just before the hour, sending a looping header on to the roof of Cech’s goal after Adu’s searching cross, before Stokholm saw his long-range piledriver parried by the keeper.
Di Matteo sent on Hazard for the ineffective Moses in the 65th minute as he tried to inject some much-needed invention.
But Nordsjaelland could have pulled level in the 73rd minute when Cech tipped John’s curling effort on to a post before Cole blocked Beckman’s rebound.
Chelsea were rocking until Luiz struck a stunning free-kick inside Hansen’s near post on 79 minutes. Then Mata nudged home his second of the night after a dash into the box and Ramires tapped  in a minute from time as the floodgates finally opened.Whether Chelsea deserved their 4-0 win was another matter.

Barcelona hit by Puyol blow with injured captain to miss Real Madrid clash

Barcelona captain Carles Puyol is facing eight weeks on the sidelines after dislocating his left elbow in the Champions League win over Benfica on Tuesday night.
The 34-year-old defender, who had only just returned to the side from a hamstring problem, landed awkwardly 15 minutes from the end of the 2-0 victory and was carried off on a stretcher in obvious discomfort.
On the mend: Carles Puyol tweeted this picture from his hospital bed
On the mend: Carles Puyol tweeted this picture from his hospital bed

He was allowed to fly back to Barcelona with his team-mates following initial treatment before spending the night in a local hospital, where tests carried out this morning confirmed the dislocation.
A statement on www.fcbarcelona.com read: 'The club captain will undergo conservative treatment and is expected to be out for about eight weeks.'
Puyol was discharged from hospital on Wednesday following visits from club president Sandro Rosell and sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta.
Before his release, the player sent a message of gratitude to fans and medics from his Twitter account.

'We are back in Barcelona,' Puyol said.
'I want to thank everyone who looked after me in Portugal. I'll soon be back to my best again! Thank you for all your messages - a big hug to all of you.'
Agony: Carles Puyol after dislocating his elbow
Agony: Carles Puyol after dislocating his elbow
Barcelona player Carles Puyol
Barcelona player Carles Puyol
Despite Puyol's optimism, the news of his eight-week lay-off comes as a blow to coach Tito Vilanova, who is already without fellow defender Gerard Pique because of a foot injury.
With Barca facing Real Madrid in 'El Clasico' this weekend, Puyol's injury could not have come at a worse time although Vilanova is hopeful the team can patch up the gaps in their back-line.
'I've always said it, we've always had problems with our central defenders, but we'll move forward,' he said.
'It's not just that we've lost Puyol for the Clasico on Sunday, but we've lost him for other matches as well.
'The injuries mean we will have to play players in positions that aren't their own, but we'll use our youth players [to cover the absences], that's why we have them.'
Puyol is likely to be out of action until December at the earliest and as well as missing several Primera Division matches, he could also sit out the rest of Barca's Champions League Group G campaign including the upcoming double header against Celtic.