Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts

Friday, 13 December 2013

Copa Lagos 2013: Nigeria Thrash Germany 7-1 In Beach Soccer


Germany 1-7 Nigeria

Nigeria’s Super Sand Eagles yesterday (Friday, 13 2013) kicked off the defence of their title in this year’s Copa Lagos Beach Soccer in style at the Eko Atlantic City, Lagos in the evening.

The Super Sand Eagles, who have won the first two editions of the Copa Lagos defeated former European Beach League champions, Germany 7-1 with three goals from 
  • Abu Azeez, one each from 
  • Ogbona Okemmiri, captain 
  • Olawale Isiaka, 
  • Ikechukwu Ibenegbu and 
  • Ogbonna Emeka.

This will be the first time the Germany will take part in the Copa Lagos sponsored by FCMB Plc and Eko Atlantic. The Germans, who exhibited a combination of power and flair on the beach of the Eko Atlantic City, could not match the fire power of Nigeria’s Beach Eagle who proved too strong for them.

Meanwhile, Senegal who had been crowned champions of Africa three times in 2008, 2011 and 2013 were earlier in the afternoon defeated in the opening march by Lebanon 5-4.

Lebanon were making their second consecutive appearance at the Copa Lagos which they almost won last year in the final.

Head coach of the Nigerian team, Audu Adamu expressed his satisfaction with the performance of his team, saying “I am very happy and satisfied with the way the boys performed today, they really carried out the instructions and the training we had before this tournament was not in vain. We didn’t know the Germans before this match. I want to believe that they knew us and they really prepared for us. We’re looking forward to the next game, as you can see, there are no smaller team anymore. The Lebanese team defeated Senegal who were the former Africa champions. These Lebanese team almost defeated us last year. So, we have to prepare ourselves if we really want to defend the title.”

Next Matches
Germany vs Lebanon
Nigeria vs Senegal

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Ballon d'Or

World football's governing body FIFA have extended the voting deadline for their player of the year prize, the Ballon d'Or.
The decision has been taken reportedly due to a low turnout by coaches, captains and media voters. Those with voting forms now have until November 29 to submit their top three.
Voters who have already sent their choices in will have the option to reassess their submissions, in a decision that was curiously announced on the night that Cristiano Ronaldo scored a stunning hat-trick to seal Portugal qualification for the World Cup.
Closest rival Lionel Messi is out injured, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic - another contender - failed to inspire Sweden to a comeback victory that would have seen them head to Brazil.
QUESTION
Who's gonna take it this time, is still Messi, or CR7 ?

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Match Preview: Manchester United vs Arsenal

RVP

Manchester United vs Arsenal -5:10 Pm (17:10 GMT)

The age long rivalry that exists between The Reds and The Gunners is legendary.
Today at Old Tradfford, old enemies meet again. It sure would be a big clash.
Tension and fever is in the air, with many wandering who will gain the day.

With Theo Walcott and Alex OxladeChamberlain out injured, the North London outfit lack width. When they lose possession, the space in front of the wing-backs is left exposed, and Antonio Valencia on the right—and either Shinji Kagawa, Nani, Adnan Januzaj or Ashley Young on the left—have the pace and talent to exploit that space.

Walcott vs De Gea
In Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Spurs in the North London derby, the space in this area was clearly evident, but their rivals failed to take advantage.

Valencia, and whoever lines up on the left, will be able to service both Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney up front. And when that pair get the ball in front of goal, there’s usually just one outcome.

If United can soak up Arsenal’s attacks and counter-attack efficiently, then they could come away with all three points.

What's your predictions?

Saturday, 19 October 2013

Manchester United Fans Calls For Moyes Resignation.

Manchester United 1 - 1 Southampton
After a disappointing draw at Old Trafford, there was a lot of negative responses from United's fans. Many asking for Moyes resignation. We were privileged to capture some responses from United fans.

This is what David Moyes said after the match:

"I thought we had really good pockets of play at some points of the game, but not enough control. Conceding in the last minute was a real sickener," said David Moyes after the draw with Southampton. "We’re aware of what we have to do now. We’ll get ready to go again, starting with the next game against [Real] Sociedad." More from the boss:


Here are some comments from Manchester United fans

Bradley Herbert Dhlakama man u is world class and moyes sucks. he should be sacked if man u wants to get back to winning wayz.. like if u agree or comment if u have something else in mind

Patrick Jumbo My team is going down,cos of You!!!!




Shahrul Shah 'Aizat' #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes #sackmoyes

Philipo Mduma Moyes



Matheus Gonçalves de Pinho play kagawa and stop to make stupid substitutions DM...

Andy Nauyghtybut Nyce I think we have lost more games under David Moyes since the summer than in the last 5 seasons! Play Kagawa and play Zaha! Keep you're daughter away from the club and the players and then you're pride won't be hurt when they do what footballers do with women! You are a mid table manager at best the job is too big for you! I have lost faith in you and you're managerial style! I love Man Utd with all my heart and I'm actually ashamed that I've turned into a moaning fan but with results like this that old famous saying it gets worse before it gets better is something that is not in the United vocabulary! Get it together or resign and let someone with more passion and desire come in and do the job that our lord and Messiah Alex Ferguson used to do with flawless control season in season out each year!!!!

Yll Srisuriyaporn #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut #MoyesOut

Jones Nyabuti A LETTER TO DAVID MOYES...
We as the manchester united fans want to express our utmost sincere regrets for having accepted you as our maneger. From the look of things we could tell that your manegerial skills are not in any way helping us move any inch. We want to call for your immediate resignation without further notice. From my simple mathematics, there is no manager in the world of E.P.L who substitutes 'wayne rooney' with 'chris smalling'. Oh! Without forgetting, ur guy 'fellaine' is a PFS(programmed failing species) this is because he is so slow to react to a tuckle and so there is no way hez gonna get to blend into our game. For one to be one of our players he has to react swiftly and with speed. This season has been so stressing to us that all teams we seem to encounter seems to be sure with us. U cant have that courage to stand before the board of trusties and explain how you came to draw with south hampton on a possible winning game and if you do then go gotta have some gutz my man. I wonder what kind of a man you are when you keep zaha bench warming when he has the potential of raising our game. Anyway without much ado, i want you to know that i almost cried while watching the goal scored by lallana at the 89th minute.

Olusola Osabi Everton is 6th on the table now, they never achieve this when Moyes was in Everton

Carlos GoLa Moyes please resign you are not a good manager

Leckham Rango Lekgaez G E T O U T ! ! !

There were over ten thousand comment, with 97% calling for Moyes resignation. I'm wandering what the future holds for Manchester United under David Moyes as manager. Culled from Manchester United page on Facebook

Monday, 14 October 2013

Match Preview: Ghana vs Egypt~World Cup Play Offs 1st Leg

The Pharaohs are already in Kumasi as they are already preparing to lock horns with the Black stars in their first leg World Cup qualifier that will kick off tomorrow Tuesday 15th October, by 4 Pm.

Ghana's Black Stars have been on the ascendancy ever since they qualified for their first World Cup in 2006 and would be looking to make it a habit of honouring the World’s prestigious football tournament when they face Egypt.


The Black Stars are looking forward to securing their third consecutive World Cup participation. Many Ghanaian very optimistic that their team will defeat the visiting Egyptians.
But their optimism maybe mere wishful thinking, judging by the fact that Egypt has a wonderful record so far in their World Cup campaigns, with six wins out of six games.
Also having failed to qualify for the World Cup 2010, and the last two AFCON tournaments, the Pharaohs are fully back to secure a ticket to Brazil by all means. With Walid, and Abou-Treika up front, Egyptians will have little or nothing to worry about.

The Black Stars also have had an impressive run in the group stage of the qualifications. They accumulated a total of 15 from a possible 18 points with the only loss away at Ndola to 2012 African Champions Zambia. Ghana have had good runs in the World Cup featuring in 2006 in Germany and 2010 in South Africa, where they were Africa’s best and last contingent from the continent to be eliminated. They nearly registered a record as the first African country to enter the semi-finals with an Asamoah Gyan spot kick away, but it was missed.

Ghana's probable line ups:
(4-2-3-1)

Richard Kingson; Daniel Opare, Awal Mohamed, Jerry Akaminko, Mubarak Wakaso; Sulley Muntari, Michael Essien; Kwadwo Asamoah, Andre Ayew, Asamoah Gyan; Abdul Majeed Waris.

It is likely for Egypt to start with:
(4-3-3)
Sherif Ekramy; Ahmed Fathi, Wael Gomaa, Mohamed Naguib, Ahmed Shedid; Hossam Ashour, Mohamed El-Nenny, Hossam Ghaly; Mohamed Salah, Mohamed Abou-Treika, Walid Soliman.

African Road To Brazil: World Cup Qualifiers 1st Leg

                                          Emenike

13 October  Tunisia 0 - 0 Cameroon

Cameroon's football now adays isn't what it use to be in the past. They've been struggling to regain their lost form.
Cameroon goalkeeper Charles Itandje was the man of the match as he made several sparkling saves to help his side force a goalless draw away in Tunisia on Sunday in the first leg of their World Cup play-off.

13 October  Ethiopia 1 - 2 Nigeria

Emmanuel Emenike scored twice for Nigeria to move a step closer to the 2014 World Cup after a 2-1 win in Ethiopia on Saturday.

A spirited Ethiopia took the lead after 57 minutes through Behailu Asefa, when his cross from the left was wrongly judged by goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama and the Cameroonian referee ruled it a goal.


But the Eagles fought back and drew level through the individual brilliance of Emenike when he took on the entire Ethiopia defence before he fired past the goalkeeper.

12 October        Cote d'Ivoire 3 - 1 Senegal

Goals scorers:
11. DIDIER DROGBA (5’)        15. PAPISS DEMBA CISSE (90 + 6’)
0. LAMINE SANE (14’) [OG]
8. SALOMON KALOU (50’)

Didier Drogba

12 October  Burkina Faso 3 - 2 Algeria

Burkina Faso is just one team you'd fear having them as your opponent. Their performance in the last AFGON was very remarkable. That's why they emerged as runners up.
As good as the Algerians were, they could not stand the incessant pressures from Burkina Faso.
Goals scorers:
JONATHAN PITROIPA (45 + 2’)   SOFIANE FEGHOULI (50’)
DJAKARIDJA KONE (65’)             CARL MEDJANI (69’)
ARISTIDE BANCE (86’)

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Road To World Cup ~ Nigeria vs Ethiopia Past & Present

Nigeria vs Ethiopia Sunday 20th October 2013.
This isn't gonna be a work over for Nigeria, as some Nigerians think. Nigeria needs to work hard to achieve victory. Underrating these guys may bring disastrous consequences for the Eagles.
The Walya Antelopes are a very courageous team bonded together by team spirit. They are known for one-twos style of play, mostly at the midfield. Mikel Obi and whoever is going to be at the midfield must keep a close eye on these two guys: Saint George, and Menyahel Teshome.
Nigeria and Ethiopia have met seven times with Nigeria winning four times, drawing twice and losing just once.
These are the past records for Nigeria vs Ethiopia:

Nigeria 3-0 Ethiopia 1982–AFCON Nations Cup Finals in Libya. Goals scored by Stephen Keshi (2) and Ademola Adeshina (1)

Nigeria 1-0 Ethiopia –Friendly January of 1993 in Ethiopia

Nigeria 0-1 Ethiopia –1994 Nations Cup qualifier

Nigeria 6-0 Ethiopia –1994 Nations Cup qualifier
Goals scored by late Rashidi Yekini hat-trick, Sunday Oliseh (1)

Nigeria 2-2 Ethiopia–2012 Nations Cup qualifier in Addis Abba, Ethiopia

Nigeria 4-0 Ethiopia–2012 Nations Cup qualifier
Goals scored by John Utaka (1) Ike Uche (2)

Nigeria 2-0 Ethiopia–2013 Nations Cup in South Africa
Goals scored by Victor Moses
What's gonna be the outcome of this match? I'd love to know your predictions.

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Match Review: Shakhtar Donetsk 1-1 Manchester United


                  Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini, left, and Shaktar Donetsk's Yaroslav Rakitskiy battle for the ball                                                              
Shakhtar Donetsk 1-1 Manchester United

Manchester United started the match with:
De Gea; Rafael, Smalling, Vidic, Evra; Valencia, Carrick, Fellaini, Cleverley; Welbeck, Van Persie.

While Shakhtar had: Pyatov; Srna, Kucher, Rakitskiy, Shevchuk; Fernando, Hubschman, Douglas Costa, Teixeira, Taison; Adriano. On their starting lineup.

Wayne Rooney's presence was greatly missed by United, as shin injury knocked him out of United's squad.
3 minutes into the game, Manchester United fell under pressure, as the host team maintained ball control at United's half. But the relentless United were not too timid to succumb to such challenge, as they responded in the same manner.
It wasn't long when Valencia and Fellaini joined forces on the right wing, with Fellaini holding the ball up and beating Shakhtar defender before firing in a low cross that slipped through Shakhtar's defense line into a wide open space on the edge of the six-yard line, as Welbeck pounces to finish with a low shot past Shakhtar's Pyatov.

Motivated by United's goal, the host side suddenly sprang into action, as if they were asleep. The two teams kept visiting each there's half until the end of the first half.

Shakhtar began the second half with a high spirit, United also were optimistic that they were going to add more goals to their cart, but the tide was turned, when Taisonat took a super shot inside United's box, which gave Shakhtar an equalizer that denied Manchester United their second Champions League win.

Saturday, 28 September 2013

Manchester United Deafeted By West Brom At Old Traford Review + Other EPL Matches Results



Manchester United 1-2 West Brom

David Moyes has failed yet again, Its a shame he cannot fit into Sir Alex Ferguson's shoes. The question is, can United rise up to the big fours?
Saido Berahino Manchester United West Bromwich Albion Premier LeagueWest Brom earned their first victory over Manchester United in 29 years as they claimed a 2-1 win at Old Trafford today.

Steve Clarke's side had not beaten United since a 2-0 success in March 1984, but set about correcting that stat as Morgan Amalfitano ended a delightful dribble with a chipped finish early in the second half. And, though Wayne Rooney levelled things up from a free-kick shortly afterwards, substitute Saido Berahino restored the visitors' advantage before they held on manfully to claim all three points. With his side looking to get their Premier League title push back on track following last week's 4-1 defeat to Manchester City, David Moyes made seven changes to his team.
Javier Hernandez was given another chance to impress after scoring the winner in the League Cup victory over Liverpool in midweek, while Robin van Persie was forced to settle for a place on the bench having missed the last two games with a groin injury. Steve Clarke, meanwhile, handed starts to Victor Anichebe and Claudio Yacob in place of Nicolas Anelka and James Morrison respectively, but the West Brom boss was forced to reshuffle his team yet again just 13 minutes into the match. Berahino was thrown into the fray, with the 20-year-old forward replacing the injured Scott Sinclair in attack.

Berahino was unfortunate not to score just a few moments after coming on, as he nodded an inswinging cross from the left just wide of David de Gea's post. A few minutes earlier, Hernandez had gone close to turning home Nani's cross from the right. Anderson went even closer with half an hour on the clock, as he struck the crossbar with a header from close range before smashing the rebound hopelessly over the top. Stephane Sessegnon had the best chance before the break, but the Benin international failed to control a side-footed effort following a flick-on from a corner as he shot high and wide.

United were forced into a change at the break, as youngster Adnan Januzaj was introduced in place of Shinji Kagawa, with the Japan international presumably having picked up an injury during a promising first-half performance. And things soon went from bad to worse for the hosts, as Amalfitano opened the scoring eight minutes into the second half.
The Frenchman simply walked through the United defence after picking the ball up in a deep position and, after shrugging off Rio Ferdinand, he had the presence of mind to produce a dinked finish that gave De Gea no chance. The sight of Robin van Persie preparing to enter the fray moments later would almost certainly have given West Brom’s defence plenty of food for thought, but United levelled matters before the Dutchman even got onto the pitch. Rooney's inswinging free-kick from the left-hand side deceived everyone in the box, finding the net without the need for a team-mate's touch. Most inside Old Trafford would have expected the champions to cruise to victory after getting back on level terms, and introducing Van Persie, but the visitors rallied superbly and took the lead again in the 67th minute.

Berahino was the scorer for West Brom, the youngster lashing a beautifully weighted Amalfitano lay-off to the edge of the box beyond De Gea with his left foot. West Brom defended brilliantly as the inevitable United push for an equaliser gained steam with the clock ticking down, but they had Marouane Fellaini's poor judgement to thank for avoiding conceding five minutes from time.
The Belgian pushed forward needlessly before Nani squared to provide a tap-in, with his celebrations cut short by the assistant referee's flag. The visitors subsequently held out to claim a famous win, their first at Old Trafford in 34 years. Credits~Goal.Com

Other Matches Results

Tottenham 1 - 1Chelsea
Aston Villa 3 - 2Man City
Fulham 1 - 2Cardiff
Hull 1 - 0 West Ham
Southampton 2 - 0 Crystal Palace 

Torres Saw Red As Chelsea Pulled A Draw At White Hart Lane

Its all over! 90 minuet has decided the outcome of the game.
Tottenham 1-1 Chelsea
It was Indeed a big game. The both teams were at their best.
Tottenham were excellent in the first half and opened the scoring through a fine Gylfi Sigurdsson goal, before Paulinho clipped the outside of the post just before the break. But the relentless Mourinho took the bull by the horn by making some good changes. Mourinho's half-time tactical substitutions and the introduction of Juan Mata, with the Spaniard adding much-needed spark in the final third and setting up John Terry’s equaliser. As Chelsea turned the tide, they looked the more likely winners but their chances of taking all three points disappeared with the red card shown to Fernando Torres for a second booking following a challenge with Jan Vertonghen.
Torres was dismissed for a second bookable offence eight minutes from time after clashing with Jan Vertonghen - although TV replays hinted that the striker could feel aggrieved.


Today's EPL Games (Matches)

There are seven games taking place this afternoon in the Premier League, with
*Arsenal
*Chelsea and
*Manchester United all in action. Today's Premier League action gets underway at 12.45pm when Tottenham play host to Chelsea at White Hart Lane.

Then at 3pm, five games take place.
*Aston Villa play host to Manchester City
*Fulham will welcome Cardiff to Craven Cottage.

*West Ham travel north to take on Hull
*Manchester United play host to West Brom at Old Trafford

*Southampton take on Crystal Palace at St Mary's.
In this afternoon's late kick-off, Swansea play host to Arsenal at the Liberty Stadium (5.30pm).

Tottenham v Chelsea (12:45) This is really going to be a cracker, Tottenham are a big treat to Chelsea. Their age long rivalry often times resulted in a fight. Don't miss the actions and the Drama.

Aston Villa v Man City Fulham v Cardiff Hull v West Ham Man Utd v West Brom Southampton v Crystal Palace Swansea v Arsenal (17:30)

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Carling Cup ~ Manchester United 1-0 Liverpool As It Happened

Manchester United 1-0 Liverpool
It was such a breath taking match, as United were all out to take a revenge on Liverpool.
Javier Hernandez brought a sense of stability back to Manchester United after a turbulent week by netting the only goal in an absorbing Capital One Cup tie with Liverpool.


Hernandez wriggled away from Jose Enrique to touch home Wayne Rooney's corner.

The Mexican's first goal of the campaign came so early in the second-half, United manager David Moyes had barely got beyond the penalty area in his walk to the home dug-out.

It meant it was easy to spot the Scot's celebration, at a strike that should at least quell some of the angst that built up following that awful hammering at Manchester City four days ago.

United's performance was not perfect.

Indeed, on his return following a 10-match suspension, Luis Suarez came close to levelling when his vicious free-kick struck the bar with David De Gea beaten.

De Gea had only just repelled Victor Moses' powerful diving header.

But the hosts had chances to sew up the contest too, with Simon Mignolet producing a couple of excellent saves to deny Rooney.

And after bravely riding the hefty punches landed on him at the Etihad Stadium, Moyes was probably not that bothered about the actual scoreline anyway, just the much-needed victory against one of England's biggest clubs, and United's greatest rivals.

It was hardly a surprise Suarez should start.

After all, when you have spent so long out and are desperately in need of match fitness, there is little to be gained by kicking your heels on the bench watching others do what you are paid so much for.

Perhaps understandably though, the Uruguayan was not quite on top form.

He was caught on his heels slightly when Steven Gerrard rolled an inviting pass into his path, which allowed Rafael to slide back and clear.

And when Enrique's curling cross dropped over Jonny Evans' head, Suarez's first touch was just too long so De Gea was able to slide out to bravely block his second.

He did supply the through ball that ended with Daniel Sturridge toe-poking wide.

Suarez would have also got the assist if Moses had been able to drill his square ball home. Moses didn't get the opportunity though as Ryan Giggsreached it first.

Transfer Rumors~Soccer

Baines contract talks on hold
The Mirror report that Manchester United transfer target Leight on Baines must wait to secure a new deal that will see him earn a pay rise, with Everton boss Roberto Martinez claiming that a bumper contract has been “put aside.” United swooped for the England full-back during the summer transfer window but were unsuccessful in their approach as Baines accepted Everton's decision to refuse the Premier League champions. Reports suggest that Baines will be offered a 50 percent pay rise for his loyalty – taking his weekly wage to £75,000. Martinez said: “At the moment, all it is is the games and any individual contracts or situations are put aside. The only thing that concerns me is just to make sure he’s as fit as he can be and gets in a stronger position and balances the demands of England and club level. That’s what I’m focused on, that his day to day is perfect. Everything else, behind the scenes we’re happy with the situation and we’re making sure he’s happy as well.” Paper Round's view: There's no doubt that Baines will be given a new contract at Everton but, even though the defender was accepting of not becoming a Manchester United player over the summer, it is surely a tactic to bump up his price when former Everton manager Moyes comes knocking again.

Juventus to rival Liverpool and Chelsea for Alonso
The Express suggest that Italian giants Juventus have entered the race to sign Real Madridmid fielder Xabi Alonso, rivalling Liverpooland Chelsea for his signature. The former Liverpool midfielder's contract at the Santiago Bernabeu is set to expire at the end of the season, with a number of teams across Europe looking to secure his signature should he not renew his current deal. The paper reports: “Alonso, who turns 32 in November, has been eyed up for a possible summer move to Turin as a replacement for the ageing Andrea Pirlo.” Paper Round's view: There's no doubt that Alonso could replace the majestic Pirlo but, if he wasn't to renew his Madrid contract, then a move back to the Premier League would surely be the preferred option.
More updates are on the way


Monday, 23 September 2013

Transfer List and Signings (Soccer)

For those who don't know, below is the transfer/signing list.

Player                      Country                 To                              From                      Price
Mladen Petric
Attacker                  Croatia                 West Ham                   Fulham                    Free

Cameron Jerome
Attacker                  England                 Crystal Palace             Stoke                       Loan

Victor Anichebe
Attacker                  Nigeria                  West Bromwich          Everton                     6m

Gareth Barry
Midfielder               England                  Everton                     Manchester City          Loan

Gedo
Attacker                 Egypt                     Hull City                    Al Ahly                        Loan

Marouane Fellaini
Midfielder               Belgium                 Manchester United     Everton                        32m

James McCarthy
Midfielder               Ireland                  Everton                      Wigan                           15m

Elsad Zverotic
Midfielder               Montenegro          Fulham                      Young Boys          Undisclosed

Romelu Lukaku
Attacker                 Belgium                Everton                      Chelsea                         Loan

Mesut Ozil
Midfielder              Germany              Arsenal                       Real Madrid                  50m