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Friday, 30 August 2013

Chelsea trio omitted from Spain squad

Chelsea trio omitted from Spain squad

Chelsea trio omitted from Spain squad

Cesar Azpilicueta, Juan Mata and Fernando Torres have all been left out of Vicente del Bosque’s side for upcoming internationals with Finland and Chile

Chelsea trio Cesar Azpilicueta, Juan Mata and Fernando Torres have been omitted from Vicente del Bosque’s latest Spain squad.

The reigning world and European champions have a World Cup qualifier away to Finland next Friday, then travel to Geneva for a friendly with Chile on Monday.

Blues boss Jose Mourinho has used the three Spaniards sparingly so far this term following a disrupted pre-season, but even though the Chelsea contingent were not called up, Del Bosque said it was not because of a lack of action.

"There should be no excuses that players aren’t playing,” he told reporters.

“Certainly there are players they are playing less than usual, but everyone has had their fair share of pre-season practices and games.”

The Spanish coach hands call-ups to Atletico Madrid midfield duo Mario Suarez and Koke, whilst Real Sociedad defender Inigo Martinez gets the nod due to Gerard Pique’s suspension.

Del Bosque must also do without the central midfield pairing of Xabi Alonso and Javi Martinez, although there are places for Manchester City’s new recruits Jesus Navas and Alvaro Negredo - alongside team-mate David Silva.

Full Squad:
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Goalkeepers:  
Iker Casillas  Real Madrid
Victor Valdes  Barcelona
Pepe Reina  Napoli
Defenders:  
Nacho Monreal Arsenal
Alvaro Arbeloa Real Madrid
Raul Albiol Napoli
Sergio Ramos Real Madrid
Inigo Martinez Real Sociedad
Jordi Alba Barcelona
Midfielders  
Jesus Navas Manchester City
Santi Cazorla Arsenal
Koke Atletico madrid
Sergio Busquets Barcelona
Mario Suarez Atletico Madrid
Xavi Hernandez Barcelona
Andres Iniesta Barcelona
David Silva Manchester City
Isco Real Madrid
Cesc Fabregas Barcelona 

Sneijder left out of Netherlands squad again

Sneijder left out of Netherlands squad again

Sneijder left out of Netherlands squad again

The Galatasaray playmaker has once again missed out on a call up to the national side for World Cup qualifiers against Estonia and Andorra

Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal has opted not to select Wesley Sneijder in the squad for next week’s international double header.

The 29-year-old midfielder has featured for Turkish champions Galatasaray in each of their three games this season, but has been left out of the Oranje’s 21-man roster for the World Cup qualifiers against Estonia and Andorra.

The former Ajax, Real Madrid and Inter star was also an absentee for the friendly against Portugal earlier this month.

PSV defender Jeffrey Bruma has received the call, whilst team-mate Jeroen Zoet has been picked for the first time.

Van Gaal’s side sit pretty at the top of Group D in World Cup qualifying, with a 100 per cent record from their six qualifying fixtures so far.

The Dutch will confirm a place at Brazil 2014 if they win both of their games.

Full Squad:
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Goalkeepers:  
Michel Vorm Swansea City
Kenneth Vermeer Ajax
Jeroen Zoet PSV
Defenders:  
Ron Vlaar Aston Villa
Bruno Martins Indi Feyenoord
Daryl Janmaat Feyenoord
Jetro Willems PSV
Stefan de Vrij Feyenoord
Jeffrey Bruma PSV
Paul Verhaegh  Augsburg
Midfielders  
Rafael van der Vaart Hamburg
Stijn Schaars PSV
Kevin Strootman Roma
Jonathan de Guzman Swansea City
Georginio Wijnaldum PSV
Attackers:  
Dirk Kuyt Fenerbahce
Robin van Persie Manchester United
Arjen Robben Bayern Munich
Ruben Schaken Feyenoord
Jeremain Lens Dynamo Kyiv
Ricky van Wolfswinkel Norwich City 

Kevin-Prince Boateng: Bundesliga best league in the world

Kevin-Prince Boateng: Bundesliga best league in the world

Kevin-Prince Boateng: Bundesliga best league in the world

The midfielder says he is delighted to be back in Germany after joining Schalke from Milan on Friday, but his arrival does not mean Julian Draxler's exit, says Horst Heldt

 Kevin-Prince Boateng hailed the German Bundesliga as "the best league in the world" after agreeing a deal to join Schalke.

The Ghana international was born and raised in Berlin but has also had spells in England, with Tottenham and Portsmouth, before joining AC Milan in 2010.

The 26-year-old completed his switch from tbe Serie A giants on Friday, and immediately turned on the charm offensive.

"I'm happy to be back in Germany, the best league in the world," Boateng said at his unveiling.

"Schalke first contacted me a year ago, and good things come to those who wait.

"On Wednesday, I gave AC Milan my farewell present [two goals against PSV] for the great three years I spent with them. Since Thursday, my head, brain, blood and everything was focused solely on Schalke.

"It's a great opportunity. This club have amazing fans and a ood young coach."

The Gelsenkirchen outfit have made an inauspicious start to the new Bundesliga season, picking up just one point from their opening three games and narrowly scraping past PAOK Salonika in their Champions League play-off.

But Boateng's arrival does not mean the club will be selling prized asset Julian Draxler.

The German international has been regularly linked with a move away from the Veltins Arena, but general manager Horst Heldt says Boateng has been signed to play alongside, and not instead of, Draxler.

Heldt said: "It is crazy to buy a strong player so another strong player can leave." ---------------- goal.com

Athletic Bilbao reject Manchester United's €30m bid for Ander Herrera

Athletic Bilbao reject Manchester United's €30m bid for Ander Herrera

Athletic Bilbao reject Manchester United's €30m bid for Ander Herrera

The Premier League champions have launched a big-money bid for the former Spain Under-21 international after being frustrated by Everton's stance over Marouane Fellaini

By Paul Clennam

Manchester United have had a €30m bid for Ander Herrera rejected by Athletic Bilbao.

Athletic chiarman Josu Urrutia confirmed on Friday that he has rebuffed a bid from David Moyes' side, who have so far floundered in their attempts to attract midfield reinforcements to Old Trafford.

"There's an offer from Manchester [United] for Ander Herrera," Urrutia told reporters. "Our club is different, it bases itself on sentiment. Our goal is not to make money. We consider Athletic a unique club and the players have to think like that.

"We received the proposal last night and we said that we don't negotiate for our players. For a player to leave, he first has to show that he wants to leave the club then deposit the clause."

The move comes as Everton continue to play hardball over Marouane Fellaini - and Leighton Baines - following a summer in which United have missed out on primary targets Cesc Fabregas and Thiago Alcantara.

While the club's Fellaini hopes are not dead, they have started to broaden their search with Monday's transfer deadline looming.

Ander's release clause stands at €36m, and Athletic have told the Premier League champions that they must match that figure if they want to sign the 24-year-old.

The Basque club last summer insisted that Bayern Munich pay the full clause for Javi Martinez, who eventually moved to Bavaria for €40m.

It is unknown whether United will return with a larger offer for the midfielder, who joined Athletic from Zaragoza in 2011, though manager Moyes is a long-time admirer.

A club source told Goal: "David has always been a massive fan of Ander's, having monitored him since his time at Zaragoza."

Ander has represented Spain at Under-20 and U21 level, as well as at the 2012 Olympics, but is yet to receive a call-up to the senior squad. ------------------goal.com

Official: Schalke sign Kevin-Prince Boateng from AC Milan

The in-form attacking midfielder has joined the Gelsenkirchen side on a four-year deal

Schalke have announced the signing of Kevin-Prince Boateng from AC Milan.

General manager Horst Heldt confirmed on Friday that the Ghana international has signed a four-year deal with the Bundesliga side.

Schalke have endured a rocky start to the 2013-14 season, and Heldt feels that the attacking midfielder can help get the Gelsenkirchen outfit back on the right path.

"He is a player with exceptional qualities and a great leader," Heldt told a press conference. "It was easy convincing the player to come – the challenge with the transfer came in convincing Milan to part with him.

"He will wear the No.9 jersey."

Meanwhile, coach Jens Keller, who has struggled to produce good results since pre-season, feels the addition of the 26-year-old will help propel his side in the right direction.

He continued: "He has a wealth of international experience which will greatly benefit our team."

Keller added that he is hopeful of using the former Borussia Dortmund attacker in his squad to face Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday. --------------------- goal.com

Rooney 'mentally in good shape' for Liverpool clash, says Moyes

Rooney 'mentally in good shape' for Liverpool clash, says Moyes

Rooney 'mentally in good shape' for Liverpool clash, says Moyes

The 50-year-old manager reiterates the club's stance that the forward is not for sale and is happy that the Chelsea target is prepared to face the Reds on Sunday

Manchester United manager David Moyes has reiterated the club's stance on in-demand striker Wayne Rooney and claims that the player is "mentally in good shape" ahead of their Premier League clash with Liverpool.

The England international has been the subject of two rejected bids from title rivals Chelsea and received a rapturous reception from home fans during a 0-0 draw between the two sides on Monday.

Moyes is gearing up for another crunch match at the top when he takes his side to Anfield to face Liverpool on Sunday and is happy that his headline-grabbing forward is focused on the job.





"I felt he played very well the other night [against Chelsea] and he's looking in good condition and is mentally in good shape too," the Unietd boss told reporters at a press conference.

"We'll do everything we possibly can to keep that going and need him to keep performing well. At the moment he's in good shape."

The former Everton manager believes that the 27-year-old has lived up to the potential shown in him from an early age and repeated the club's stance that the striker – who he labelled as a "great player" – is not for sale.

He continued: "We told you and everybody else from day one [that the player is not for sale] so I don't think there's anything else to add.

"Wayne Rooney has been a great player for many years for Manchester United. He was an up-and-coming great player as a young boy at Everton and his career has gone the way that people expected it to go." -------------------- goal.com

No automatic shirts for home-based Eagles against Malawi, says Keshi

No automatic shirts for home-based Eagles against Malawi, says Keshi

No automatic shirts for home-based Eagles against Malawi, says Keshi

The national team coach is making final arrangements for the camping of the squad ahead of their crunch qualifier against Malawi in Calabar next month
Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi was in Abuja on Thursday to finalize the arrangements for the Super Eagles’ crunch 2014 World Cup qualifier against the Flames of Malawi on September 7th in Calabar.
Goal tried to scoop from the coach the likely home based players that would make the 23-man list which he has submitted to the Nigeria Football Federation but not yet released by the NFF.
“There is no automatic shirt for the home lads,” Keshi told Goal. “All of them have to fight for the five slots I allocated to them and I don’t know what you mean by the regular five home-based Eagles players. When we start training we will know who is who.”
He also confirmed to Goal that he was fully aware of midfielder Sunday Mba’s trip to France to join AC Bastia. He disagreed with reports that stated the midfielder went on trials at the club.
“Sunday Mba is in France to team up with a top division side. He did not travel to undergo trials but to join the team as well as finalize the contractual terms involving his transfer to the club,” Keshi said.

Nigeria need at least a draw against Malawi to qualify for the final play off stage of the 2014 Fifa World Cup Brazil. --------------------- goal.com

Torres: I want to play alongside Rooney

Torres: I want to play alongside Rooney

Torres: I want to play alongside Rooney

The Spain international is hoping that Blues boss Jose Mourinho does not abandon his pursuit of the Red Devils forward, as he feels they could form a fine partnership

Chelsea striker Fernando Torres has expressed his admiration of Wayne Rooney, admitting that he would love to play alongside the Manchester United ace.

Blues boss Jose Mourinho had made the England international his primary transfer target but the proposed deal appears to have collapsed, with the former Everton man having declined the Portuguese's public invite to issue a transfer request and the West Londoners now having snapped up Samuel Eto'o.

However, Torres is still hoping that Rooney ends up at Stamford Bridge as he feels that the pair could form a prolific partnership.

"Chelsea always want the best players and Rooney is one of them," the former Liverpool forward told Bild. "I admire him and it would be great to play alongside him."

For the moment, though, Torres is solely concerning himself with Friday night's Uefa Super Cup clash with treble-winning Bayern Munich, a side for whom he has the utmost respect.

"Last season Bayern taught us all a footballing lesson," the Spain international enthused. "As a spectator, it was enjoyable to watch. So good, so fast-paced; it was true football.

"Pep [Guardiola] is one of the best coaches in the world and Bayern one of the best teams.

"My favourite Bayern players are Lahm and Schweinsteiger. I've always admired players who gave everything for their club during their whole career.

"Those are two players that I admire, also because they hardly ever play a bad match."

When asked just how one goes about beating Bayern, Torres conceded: "That's tough to plan. They are a very complete and competitive side. It comes down to the details. You have to take your chances."

Chelsea's meeting with Bayern in Prague is scheduled to get under way at 20:45CET. -------------------------- goal.com

Usain Bolt wins 100 metres in Zurich Diamond League

Usain Bolt wins 100 metres in Zurich Diamond League

Usain Bolt wins 100 metres in Zurich Diamond League
Zurich: Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt outsprinted fellow Jamaican Nickel Ashmeade and American Justin Gatlin to win the 100 metres at the Zurich Diamond League meeting on Thursday.

Bolt, running into a slight headwind, made his customary sluggish start before accelerating away from the field to win in 9.90 seconds.

Ashmeade was second in 9.94 with former Olympic and world champion Gatlin two hundredths of a second further back. Gatlin finished second behind Bolt at this month`s Moscow world championships.



"I am tired," Bolt told the BBC. "But the good thing is that everybody else is tired. But I`m happy, I`ve come out victorious and I`m continuing winning."

Another Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who became the first woman to sweep the world 100, 200 and 4x100 sprint titles in Moscow, won the 200 metres in 22.40 seconds.

Fifteen Diamond Race trophies were awarded along with the $40,000 first prize accompanying them before a capacity crowd of 26,000. The second of this year`s Diamond League finals will be held in Brussels September 6.

American world champion LaShawn Merritt defeated Grenada`s 2011 world gold medallist Kirani James in the men`s 400 metres to add $40,000 to his bank balance.

Meseret Defar won the battle of the Ethiopians in the women`s 5,000 metres, beating compatriot Tirunesh Dibaba to the finish in 14 minutes 32.83 seconds.

Dibaba took the 10,000 gold medal in Moscow, but opted out of the 5,000 which Defar won with ease.





On Thursday, Dibaba took the lead with 600 metres to run only to see Defar ease past her on the final bend.

Ukrainian world high jump champion Bohdan Bondarenko, who has been edging closer this season to Javier Sotomayor`s world record of 2.45 metres, failed with an attempt on the Cuban`s mark after winning the event on a countback with 2.33. It was his 11th attempt in the past two months to break the record which has stood since 1993.

New Zealand`s world and Olympic champion Valerie Adams won the women`s shot put which was staged in the city`s main railway station on Wednesday.

Adams set a meeting record and a year`s personal best of 20.98 metres.

Reuters ---------------------- ZEENEWS.com

Federer and Serena cruise in New York, Errani cracks

Federer and Serena cruise in New York, Errani cracks

Federer and Serena cruise in New York, Errani cracks
New York: Roger Federer and Serena Williams, stress-free and loving the limelight, strolled into the third round of the US Open on Thursday as the pressure began to mount at the season`s last grand slam.

For Federer and Williams, it was business as usual at Flushing Meadows but not for Italy`s Sara Errani, the women`s fourth seed.

Crumbling under the weight of expectation, Errani crashed to a 6-3 6-1 loss to compatriot Flavia Pennetta, then made the startling admission she choked under pressure.

"I don`t know why, but I`m not enjoying going on the courts," she confessed. "And that is the worst thing a player can have."



Federer, unflappable even as he struggles to add to his record collection of 17 grand slam singles titles, hardly raised a sweat as he brushed aside Argentina`s Carlos Berlocq 6-3 6-2 6-1.

"For me it was pretty straightforward, to be honest," Federer said. "It`s one of those matches I expect myself to win if possible in straight sets and gain confidence in the process.

"All those things happened, so, yeah, I`m pleased about it."

Williams was also unflustered even though the wind was blowing hard when she strolled on to the Arthur Ashe Stadium center court.

Her match against Galina Voskoboeva of Kazakhstan had originally been scheduled for Wednesday but was held over because of rain. Unfazed, she cruised to a 6-3 6-0 win.

"I`m just trying to do the best I can," Williams said. "Just always trying to get a little better."

RISING STAR

With Wednesday`s rain giving way to brilliant sunshine, most of Thursday`s other daytime matches went according to the rankings with none of the men`s seeds losing.

David Ferrer, the men`s fourth seed and this year`s French Open finalist, beat fellow Spaniard Roberto Bautista 6-3 6-7(5) 6-1 6-2.





Richard Gasquet, Janko Tipsarevic and Dmitry Tursunov all won without dropping a set. If there was surprise in the men`s draw, it was when Dan Evans toppled Australia`s Bernard Tomic 1-6 6-3 7-6(4) 6-3.

Evans, who is ranked 179th in the world and had to come through the qualifiers just to make the main draw, upset Japan`s Kei Nishikori in the first round then followed up by beating Tomic, ranked 52nd.

Petra Kvitova, Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic were among the winners in the women`s draw, which lost four seeds, the most notable being Errani.

One of the sport`s rising stars, ranked number one in the world in doubles and fifth in singles, she admitted after her loss that she was overcome by pressure.

The 26-year-old, who was promoted to fourth seed when Maria Sharapova pulled out of the tournament, said she had been shaking and struggling to sleep for four days and did not want to go on court.

"I don`t want to go to play. I don`t want to stay there on the court. I feel very bad," she said. "So that is the problem for me."

Reuters ----------------------- ZEENEWS.com

Wozniacki roars into third round at US Open

Wozniacki roars into third round at US Open

Wozniacki roars into third round at US Open
New York: Former world number one Caroline Wozniacki raced to a 6-1 6-2 win over South Africa`s Chanelle Scheepers to reach the third round of the U.S. Open on Thursday.

The sixth-seeded Dane, made to work hard for her first-round victory over Chinese qualifier Duan Yingying, dropped her first service game on Arthur Ashe Stadium court but never looked back in the 67-minute romp.



"I`m really pleased with the way I was moving today and moving from defense to offense," Wozniacki said on-court.





Wozniacki will next play Italy`s Camila Giorgi, a 6-4 7-6 (8) winner over Hsieh Su-Wei of Taiwan.

Reuters ---------------------- ZEENEWS.com

Azarenka`s love affair with New York continues

Azarenka`s love affair with New York continues

Azarenka`s love affair with New York continues
New York: Victoria Azarenka`s love affair with New York`s hardcourts is starting to get serious.

The Belarusian is so smitten with Flushing Meadows that she now thinks of them as an old lover.

"I would say it`s my husband," she said on Thursday after her 6-3 6-1 win over Canada`s Aleksandra Wozniak.



"Because we have been together for a long time (we) got really comfortable with each other. Yeah, it`s my husband."

Azarenka`s affection for hardcourts, the sport`s most physically demanding surface, appears mutual.

Her greatest successes have all come on hardcourts. She has won each of the past two Australian Opens and reached the final of the U.S. Open last year.

"Yeah, (I`m a) hardcourt lover," she joked.





Azarenka`s popstar boyfriend Redfoo need not worry. He is always in her mid when she goes to play, providing the soundtrack she listens to on her headphones when she walks on court.

Azarenka had few real problems in her second round match with Wozniak.

The blustery winds at the Louis Armstrong Stadium made serving difficult and she was broken three times but the world number two was always in control, cruising to victory in a little over an hour.

"It was a good match. It was very good and solid beginning of the first set, and a good second set," she said.

"Towards the end I felt like I let her play a little bit and she really went for her shots, so I had to adjust a little bit better."

Azarenka expects a tougher match from her next opponent in the third round, Alize Cornet of France, after the 26th seed beat Croatia`s Ajla Tomljanovic 6-2 6-2.

"Alize is a great player with a lot of experience. She`s been top 20 before," Azarenka said.

"She`s a young player. She`s the same age, highly motivated. Yeah, it`s going to be a great match."

Reuters ----------------------- ZEENEWS.com

US Open 2013: Top seeds survive on day of mixed fortunes

US Open 2013: Top seeds survive on day of mixed fortunes

US Open 2013: Top seeds survive on day of mixed fortunes
New York: The contrasting fortunes of grand slam tennis were on full display at the U.S. Open on Thursday. Some dreams were made while others were shattered.

Victoria Duval, the teenaged American who had captured the hearts of New York with her feats both on and off the court, was knocked out in straight sets in a brutal reminder of how far she still has to go to reach the top.

For Sara Errani, the world`s fifth ranked woman, the pressure of playing in the Big Apple became too much and she crumbled under pressure, tearfully admitting she had choked.



The tournament`s biggest stars all survived unscathed, ruthlessly dispatching their opponents with a minimum of fuss in a sport where there is little room for sentiment if your ultimate aim is to collect grand slam titles.

Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Serena Williams have 45 major singles titles between them and the trio won their second round matches in straight sets, as they normally do. For them, the championship never really starts until the second week.

TEST OF CHARACTER

For the vast majority, the last grand slam of the year is a stringent test of character from start to finish, where every win is cherished.

There was no better example on Thursday than the Englishman Dan Evans, who is playing at the U.S. Open for the first time.

Ranked 179th in the world, he needed to come through the qualifying tournament just to get into the main draw and was not expected to go much further.





The formality of a first round exit was lost on the 23-year-old, however, as he tore up the script and carried his qualifying form onto the big stage.

In his opening match, the Briton pulled off the biggest win of his career when he upset Japan`s Kei Nishikori, ranked 12th in the world, with many observers expecting that performance to be the highlight of his campaign.

On Thursday, however, he won again, this time beating Bernard Tomic 1-6 6-3 7-6(4) 6-3, a win made all the more sweeter because the Australian`s father had snubbed him a year ago in Miami.

"It was quite funny, actually," Evans recalled.

"I was there playing quallies. His dad sort of fobbed me off and said I wasn`t good enough to practise with him. I remembered that."

Duval was thrust into the spotlight after she beat the 2011 U.S. Open champion Sam Stosur in the first round. She played well enough but it was her family`s tale of survival that captured the media`s attention.

When she was seven years old, Duval was taken hostage by robbers at her aunt`s house in Haiti, a terrifying incident that convinced her parents, both doctors, to move back to the United States.

BURIED ALIVE

In 2010, her father was buried alive in the Haiti earthquake. He survived by digging himself out but suffered serious injuries, including broken legs, broken ribs and a punctured lung.

But her run ended almost as soon as it began when she was beaten 6-2 6-3 by Daniela Hantuchova on an outside court. It was a quick lesson in the reality of professional tennis.

"It was overwhelming. But I think this is what it`s all about," Duval said.

Errani, a semi-finalist in the Big Apple last year, crashed to a 6-3 6-1 loss to her Italian compatriot Flavia Pennetta then did something no-one expected. In a sport where players try to hide their smallest weaknesses, she revealed her darkest secret.

"I`m feeling too much pressure," the 26-year-old confessed. "I don`t know why, but I`m not enjoying going on the courts, and that is the worst thing a player can have."

Her mood was in stark contrast to Victoria Azarenka, last year`s runner-up, who joked that she was enjoying a love affair with New York`s unforgiving hardcourts.

"I would say it`s my husband, hardcourts," she said after her 6-3 6-1 win over Canada`s Aleksandra Wozniak. "Because we have been together for a long time (we) got really comfortable with each other."

Williams was also dancing to a different beat even though the wind was blowing hard when she strolled onto the Arthur Ashe Stadium center court.

EASY WIN

Her match against Galina Voskoboeva of Kazakhstan had originally been scheduled for Wednesday but was held over because of rain.

Unfazed by the delay, she cruised to a 6-3 6-0 victory before teaming up with big sister Venus to win their first round doubles match.

"I`m just trying to do the best I can," Williams said. "Just always trying to get a little better."

Federer, unflappable even as he struggles to add to his record collection of 17 grand slam singles titles, hardly broke into a sweat on a baking hot day as he brushed aside Argentina`s Carlos Berlocq 6-3 6-2 6-1.

"For me, it was pretty straightforward, to be honest," Federer said. "It`s one of those matches I expect myself to win if possible in straight sets and gain confidence in the process.

"All those things happened, so, yeah, I`m pleased about it."

Nadal, who missed last year`s U.S. Open because of injury, brushed aside Rogerio Dutra Silva of Brazil 6-2 6-1 6-0.

It was as swift and easy as any match he has had at the U.S. Open but the Spaniard offered an insight into what it took to get back to the top.

"You need to be ready to suffer, to enjoy the suffering, and to be able to change the situation," the second seed said.

Reuters ------------------------ ZEENEWS.com

The King is dead at Tottenham as they sell their Elvis to fund arrival of the Beatles

The King is dead at Tottenham as they sell their Elvis to fund arrival of the Beatles

Darren Lewis expects supergroup of signings funded by Bale's exit to change the face of the club - as long as AVB gets a tune out of them
If I can dream: Bale is on the brink of his move to Real Madrid
If I can dream: Bale is on the brink of his move to Real Madrid
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Gareth Bale remained grounded in a transfer no-man’s land last night, with Spurs chief Daniel Levy still blocking his flight to Spain, writes Darren Lewis in Madrid.
But the world-record transfer fee the Tottenham chairman will receive from Real Madrid this weekend has already been spent to changing the face of the team that he is leaving behind.
In July, there was despair among the White Hart Lane faithful over the prospect of surrendering another of the club’s top stars to the Bernabeu, a year after the loss of Luka Modric.
But Levy has turned that anxiety and disappointment into excitement and expectation ahead of Sunday’s North London derby against a seemingly business-phobic Arsenal.
He has drafted in a succession of top quality signings, spending over £100 million to re-mould the squad into one of the best Spurs have had in years.
Former White Hart Lane favourite Garth Crooks could not have put it better with his seal of approval. He said: “Spurs have sold Elvis and signed the Beatles.
“Of course, the players now have got to go out there and do the business this season. But Daniel really has done the business for the club this summer.”
Levy’s finest signing this close season has been Franco Baldini.
The respected, unassuming, well-connected fixer has in turn consigned the club’s customary Deadline Day supermarket sweep - that had made them a bit of a laughing stock - to history.
Now it is Arsenal waiting to snap up everyone else’s cast-offs while Tottenham bed down their big stars.
Baldini and Arsenal counterpart Dick Law are like chalk and cheese.
Where Law has been ponderous, uncertain and - with some bids - downright unrealistic this summer, Levy and Baldini have been ambitious and decisive.
They have shown rival clubs respect in bidding for their top players.
They have been so efficient that the likes of David Villa and Christian Benteke - two targets that slipped through the club’s fingers in early July - are barely mentioned now.
The upshot is a Tottenham team now being talked of as potential title challengers.
No wonder Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho didn’t want them to get Willian!
No wonder the west Londoners have no intention of allowing Juan Mata to go to White Hart Lane.
Yet Spurs still want another left-back, and still want another another striker.
The side that faces Arsenal on Sunday will show the transformation in Andre Villas-Boas’ squad, with eight changes from the team that played in last season’s corresponding fixture.
A graphic doing the rounds among the club’s fans has the Spurs players split into two separate teams, illustrating just how much depth AVB has at his disposal.
Tottenham’s strongest XI will be a match for anyone this season.
In goal, France no.1 Hugo Lloris has already proven himself to be an outstanding last line of defence.
Tottenham’s back-line could yet have Kyle Walker at right-back, Michael Dawson and Jan Vertonghen at centre-half and Real Madrid’s Fabio Coentrao (still the favourite for that position) at left-back.
In midfield, AVB will have the powerful Etienne Capoue to hold with Paulinho alongside him.
Further forward, Spurs could field Erik Lamela on the left, Christian Eriksen just off the striker and Andros Townsend (who’d have thought he’d force his way into the Spurs team of the future?) on the right.
Up front, Roberto Soldado is already settling down as the cutting edge that Spurs were lacking all too often last season.
And, while the north Londoners often had far too few alternatives last season, this time around they are spoilt for choice.
Brad Friedel, Vlad Chiriches, Mousa Dembele, Sandro, Nacer Chadli, Aaron Lennon, Jermain Defoe. Not a bad bench, is it?
And that’s before you even get to the likes of Aaron Lennon and Lewis Holtby.
It is also before you consider that Spurs want to replace Emmanuel Adebayor with another frontman.
AVB’s biggest job will be to make it all work.
He has been given the quality that he craved since last season to give himself a better chance of breaking into the Champions League.
Now that Elvis is leaving the building for Spain, the Spurs boss will be keen to get an even better tune out of the Beatles.

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Arsenal`s Podolski out for up to 10 weeks

Arsenal`s Podolski out for up to 10 weeks

Arsenal`s Podolski out for up to 10 weeks
London: Arsenal forward Lukas Podolski could be ruled out for up to 10 weeks with a hamstring injury, manager Arsene Wenger said on Thursday.

The Germany international pulled a muscle during his side`s 2-0 Champions League playoff victory over Fenerbahce on Tuesday.

"It is bad news about Lukas Podolski as he will be out for eight to 10 weeks," Wenger told the club`s website (www.arsenal.com) ahead of Sunday`s north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur.



"His hamstring is much more damaged than we thought at the start. It is very disappointing and we have paid a very heavy price for that win. We have to be patient now."

The 28-year-old had started the season strongly, scoring scored in Arsenal`s first two Premier League matches against Aston Villa and Fulham.

Wenger said Aaron Ramsey, who scored both goals against Fenerbahce, and Jack Wilshere would be fit to play against Spurs having both suffered injury scares in the match against Fenerbahce.





Midfielder Mikel Arteta is still a few weeks away from returning but long-term absentee Thomas Vermaelen could be back after next week`s international break.

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Secret behind Murray`s Grand Slam success revealed!

Secret behind Murray`s Grand Slam success revealed!

Secret behind Murray`s Grand Slam success revealed!
New York: New data released by IBM has revealed the secret behind defending US Open Champion Andy Murray`s recent success in Grand Slams.

According to Tennis.com, in his five Grand Slam final losses, Murray gave away 3 games per set, and in his successful finals, he gave away only 2.

Similarly, the Scot made 12 unforced errors per set in his lost finals and only 7 in the finals he won.

However, the most crucial reason for his success was told to be that of keeping down errors when the pressure increased.

In three of the last four Slam finals, Murray has faced Djokovic thrice and won two out of three.

The Scot is currently in New York to defend his US Open crown that he got in 2012, his first Grand Slam victory.

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Now, tennis racquet that can record and share stats

Now, tennis racquet that can record and share stats

Now, tennis racquet that can record and share stats
Washington: A new tennis racquet priced at 399 dollars is going to be launched by Babolat that will let players record their playing stats and show it to others.

According to ubergizmo.com, the statistics that could be collected include shot power and ball impact location (sweet spot), the number of strokes (forehand, backhand, serve, smash), technique, total and effective play time, endurance, consistency, spin level, energy and rallies.

The full name of this tennis racquet is the Babolat Play Pure Drive, and it will first be launched in the US later this December before a global distribution kicks off in 2014, the report said.

The whole idea of the Babolat Play is to gather the right kind of data in order to quantify your game and skills, ensuring that you can take the relevant and necessary steps to improve on your technique and strokes for future games, the report added.

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Duval`s U.S. Open comes to an end

Duval`s U.S. Open comes to an end

Duval`s U.S. Open comes to an end
New York: Victoria Duval is growing in more than just stature.

The animated 17-year-old American bowed out of the U.S. Open with a 6-2 6-3 loss to Slovakia`s Daniela Hantuchova on Thursday before revealing she was likely to become one of the tallest player on the women`s tour.

"I know I have a lot of room to grow," the 5-feet 9-inches (177 centimetres) Duval said. "I`m still growing right now. My growth plates are still open.

"I`m not sure how that`s happening. But I think once my body settles in, I`ll be able to work a little more on my fitness. I haven`t really been able to because of injuries and growing.

"One doctor told me I will be at least six feet. My grandmother was six-four."

Duval`s romance with the U.S. Open ended quickly but the Atlanta-based teenager was inspired by becoming a role model during her whirlwind 48 hours at Flushing Meadows.

Feted as the new darling of American tennis following her opening-round triumph, Duval was unable to replicate the blistering form that disposed of former Open champion Sam Stosur when she was handed a reality check by Hantuchova in one hour and 12 minutes.

"It was overwhelming," she said of the media attention.



"Obviously winning my first round was quite an achievement. I`m just really proud that I`ve been able to give myself a good image on the court, and off the court.

"I was touched by all the little kids that came up to me and told me I`m their role model. I think for a 17-year-old, that`s pretty cool."

Duval admitted to feeling restricted against Hantuchova in front of a boisterous crowd on Court 17.

"I don`t think I ever felt free in the match today," she said.

"I don`t think it had to do with the score or anything. She hits really hard and I couldn`t really get myself going. I just never felt comfortable.

"I missed a could of really close shots when I had opportunities. A couple of shots make the difference in matches ... and I don`t really have an easy time playing in the dark with my glasses."





Despite new-found confidence from beating Stosur, Duval said she would keep her ambitions realistic, aiming to raise her ranking from 296 to the top 150 by the end of the year.

"I`m not going to go above and beyond myself," he said.

"I`m going to set reasonable goals. This was just another tournament, but I`ve had a great experience."

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Ribery better than Ronaldo, claims Hoeness

Ribery better than Ronaldo, claims Hoeness

Ribery better than Ronaldo, claims Hoeness
Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness is adamant that Franck Ribery deserves to win Uefa`s Best Player in Europe award as he feels the Frenchman is a better player than Cristiano Ronaldo, while Lionel Messi failed to make an impact in the Champions League.

The Bayern supremo believes the Frenchman is the clear choice to win the Best Player in Europe award ahead of the Portuguese star and Lionel Messi

Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta won the individual award last season, but failed to make the final three candidates this term and Hoeness has little doubt as to who deserves to succeed the Spain international.

"There`s really not a single reason for me not to give this trophy to Franck. He is the only legitimate winner," Hoeness told Sport Bild.

"Messi and his Barcelona were comfortably beaten by Bayern in the Champions League.

"Ronaldo is not even a rival for Franck in my opinion. I think Franck is clearly the better player of the two.

"If Franck does not win the award, it`s a political decision."

Uefa will announce the winner during the Champions League draw later on Thursday.

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Really don't expect Hoeness to say anything different...

Manchester United's Liverpool trip a case of grin and bear-pit for Ashley Young



Manchester United's Liverpool trip a case of grin and bear-pit for Ashley Young

"You know what the rivalry is like. You want to play in the fiery games - you dreamt as a boy to play in big games like this"
Play it cool: Young aims to enjoy Anfield atmosphere but not get caught up in it
Play it cool: Young aims to enjoy Anfield atmosphere but not get caught up in it
Alex Livesey
Ashley Young claims his Manchester United side can handle the bear-pit atmosphere they will walk into at Liverpool on Sunday to record another win.
Anfield will be rocking as the arch-rivals meet, and the home side feel they have an opportunity to close the gap on champions United this season after years trailing in their wake.
Brendan Rodgers’ side have made a perfect start, winning three out of three in all competitions, and a fourth victory on the spin would see them open up a five-point gap over their fiercest rivals at this early stage.
Liverpool will hold a minute’s applause before kick-off to commemorate the centenary of club icon Bill Shankly’s birth, which will surely add to the atmosphere, and Young knows United are in for a hot reception.
“I don’t think there has ever been a time when Manchester United have gone there and Liverpool HAVEN’T been up for it,” said the England winger.
“We know what to expect. It will be a fiery atmosphere.
“As long as we go there and play the way we have done in previous seasons, and as we have started this one, hopefully at the end of it, we’ll have the three points.
“You know what the rivalry is like between the two clubs. You want to play in the fiery games.
“You want to play in the big games. You dreamt as a boy to play in big games like this - especially games as fiery as this.
 “You want to go out and play. We will keep a cool head, let the fans have their rivalry and try to do our jobs in the right way.”
United’s critics are looking for any sign that their crown is slipping now David Moyes has succeeded the retired Alex Ferguson as manager, but Young says their new boss shares their hunger for success.
“The players want to win things, but the new manager wants to win things as well,” he said of Moyes, who spent 11 potless years at Everton.
“He’s told us already that we are in four competitions and we want to win them all.
“As players, every competition you are in, you want to win. We want to retain our title, we want to win the cups.
‘We want more success and more trophies. I want to be stood here at the end of the season saying we have had more success and more silverware.
“Once you get that first medal, you want more and more. When you come to a place like Manchester United, you want success.
“You look at the trophy cabinet and the history. You want a piece of that. Everybody is a winner here.”
Young, 28, made his first competitive appearance for United since April as a substitute in Monday’s draw with Chelsea.
After suffering two ankle injuries, he is delighted to be back.
“I’m a winger who wants to get at defenders,” he said. “There’s no better feeling for someone like myself than getting past your man, putting a cross in and someone scoring or getting a goal yourself.
“It’s been a long time since I last played at Old Trafford.
“I was delighted to get those minutes under my belt and hopefully it will continue.”

Home win?

David Moyes masterminded just three wins in 22 Premier League clashes with Liverpool when he was Everton manager (Drew seven, Lost 12) - and NONE of those wins were at Anfield (Drew six Lost five).
Daniel Sturridge has scored 10 goals in his last eight appearances in all competitions for Liverpool.
Steven Gerrard has scored four goals in his last six Premier League appearances against Manchester United, including a goal in each of the last two encounters at Anfield.

Away win?

Manchester United have not lost any of their last 13 Premier League away games - the longest current run in the competition.
Robin van Persie has scored four times in his last three Premier League appearances against Liverpool (two for Arsenal and two for United).
If United win, they will have equalled Moyes' best ever start to a Premier League season (2006-07) with seven points from three matches.

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Barca`s Messi and Neymar hold no fears for Valencia

Barca`s Messi and Neymar hold no fears for Valencia

Barca`s Messi and Neymar hold no fears for Valencia
Madrid: The prospect of facing Lionel Messi and Neymar is a daunting one for most teams but Valencia are unlikely to be overawed if the Argentine World Player of the Year and Brazil forward feature together in Sunday`s La Liga clash at the Mestalla.

Valencia`s 55,000-capacity arena can be an intimidating stage and with their baying fans behind them, Miroslav Djukic`s side will be hopeful of inflicting a first setback of the season on the Spanish champions.

They will have taken inspiration from Atletico Madrid`s success in shackling Messi and Neymar in Wednesday`s Spanish Super Cup second leg at the Nou Camp, when the pair started a match together for the first time since the Brazilian joined from Santos in the close season.



Although Barca won the Cup for their first silverware of the campaign, it was only thanks to Neymar`s goal in last week`s 1-1 first leg draw at the Calderon as a scrappy return game ended in a 0-0 stalemate.

Barca coach Gerardo Martino has been careful not to put too much pressure on the 21-year-old Neymar, who before Wednesday had played only the final 30 minutes of the club`s three competitive matches.

Expectations of an entertaining Super Cup spectacle showcasing the pair`s skills were dashed by Atletico`s negative tactics and they have yet to develop an on-field partnership Barca hope will propel them to a fifth La Liga title since 2009 and their fifth Champions League crown.

"They played a good match but it`s true that they did not link up much," Martino, who replaced the ailing Tito Vilanova last month, told reporters.





"Although I have no doubt they will connect eventually," added the Argentine, like Messi from the city of Rosario.

Sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta also expressed confidence Barca`s investment of 57 million euros in Neymar would bear fruit.

"Neymar is gradually getting into his stride," the former Barca and Spain goalkeeper told television broadcaster TVE.

"I think we will have a lot more left to enjoy from this pair," he added.

BORN SCORER

Valencia have been boosted this week by the arrival of pacy Colombia forward Dorlan Pabon, brought in to fill the void left by Spain striker Roberto Soldado`s move to English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur.

Pabon, who scored against Barca while on loan at Real Betis in the second half of last season, said he was keen to repeat the feat on Sunday.

Barca top the standings on goal difference after winning their opening two matches, while Valencia have won one and lost one and are 10th.

"If I score great but I would be satisfied with the three points (for a win)," Pabon, 25, said at his presentation on Wednesday.

He described Soldado as a "born goal scorer" but said he hoped to demonstrate his own talent at Valencia.

"That`s why they have placed their faith in me and why I guarantee effort and fight in every game."

Barca`s arch rivals Real Madrid, meanwhile, will be seeking a more convincing performance at home to Athletic Bilbao on Sunday, with the team still finding its feet under new coach Carlo Ancelotti.

Real have won their opening two matches but failed to convince and last season`s top scorer at the club, Cristiano Ronaldo, has yet to open his account this term.

If Gareth Bale`s widely expected arrival from Tottenham is confirmed before Sunday, the Wales winger could make his debut against the Basques, if fit.

After their exertions in the Catalan capital on Wednesday, Atletico face a trip to San Sebastian to play fellow Champions League side Real Sociedad on Sunday.

Sociedad are on a high after sealing their place in the group stage of Europe`s elite club competition for the first time in a decade thanks to Wednesday`s 4-0 aggregate win against Olympique Lyon.

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Jose Mourinho wary of `perfect` Bayern

Jose Mourinho wary of `perfect` Bayern

Jose Mourinho wary of `perfect` Bayern
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has described Bayern Munich as the "perfect team" as he prepares to do battle again with Pep Guardiola in Friday`s UEFA Super Cup showdown.

Ex-Barcelona coach Guardiola leads European champions Bayern into Friday`s showdown at Prague`s Eden Arena against Europa League winners Chelsea, with former Real Madrid coach Mourinho in his second stint with the Blues.

Under Guardiola`s predecessor Jupp Heynckes, Bayern swept aside their rivals last season to become the first German club to win the European, German league and cup titles, a feat that proved their perfection, according to Mourinho.

"They have come off a season where they showed they were the perfect team, because to win the treble, only perfect teams can do that," said Mourinho.

"I think Bayern`s strength is the team, they are a ready-made product.

"It`s a team with players in the best moment of their career.

"I don`t have the exact figures, but their average age must be late 20s, guys like (Arjen) Robben, (Bastian) Schweinsteiger, (Mario) Mandzukic, (Franck) Ribery, Toni Kroos is a bit younger, but they are all very experienced.

"Year after year, they are playing in the best competitions.

"I think that is their quality, they are an incredible footballing power and they have the personalities of a fantastic team."

Mourinho left Madrid in June to return for a second stint at Chelsea and the Portuguese grew prickly when asked about his renewed rivalry with Guardiola, who took charge at Bayern in June having won 14 titles in four years at Barcelona.

When the inevitable Guardiola question came up, Mourinho fell silent and pointed to his white shirt, the same colour as Real`s famous jerseys, and especially the Chelsea badge.

"It`s white, but it`s Chelsea -- if you have questions about Chelsea, I am here until 4pm, if you want to ask questions about Real Madrid or Barcelona, I am not here," he said, having succeeded Rafael Benitez, who steered Chelsea to last season`s Europa League triumph against Benfica.

"This game isn`t about me and Pep, it`s about Chelsea and Bayern Munich.

"It`s about a Super Cup where the European Champion is against the Europa League champion.

"Pep is not the European champion and I am not the Europa League champion.

"We just coach those teams now."

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Nadal fuelled by passion in comeback year

Nadal fuelled by passion in comeback year

Nadal fuelled by passion in comeback year
New York: Overcoming hardship makes you stronger, according to Rafa Nadal, who is proving his point with a sensational comeback year and a sparkling hardcourt run after a debilitating knee injury.

Nadal was sidelined for seven months by the injury, but hard work and determination have again made him a ferocious force as evidenced by his 6-2 6-1 6-0 mauling of Rogerio Dutra Silva of Brazil on Thursday to reach the third round of the U.S. Open.



The victory improved the Spanish second seed to 17-0 on hardcourts this year, which has included titles at Indian Wells, Montreal and Cincinnati among his nine trophies in 2013.

Nadal said overcoming adversity was enormously satisfying.

"When you are coming back after hard times, after an injury ... you need to work hard. You need to work with the right attitude every day," said 12-times winner Nadal.

"You need to be ready to suffer, to enjoy the suffering, and to be able to change the situation."

Nadal, the 2010 U.S. Open champion, has dramatically turned around his fortunes, posting a 2013 match record of 55-3.

He put his dominance on display in a 92-minute rout at Arthur Ashe Stadium, facing only one break point but saving it and ripping 30 winners to the Brazilian`s nine.





World number two Nadal, who missed the 2012 U.S. Open because of a knee injury, will next play Ivan Dodig of Croatia, a 6-1 6-4 6-4 winner against Russian Nikolay Davydenko.

Silva had shown extraordinary grit in his opening round five-set victory against Canada`s Vasek Pospisil, saving an astonishing seven match points -- the most in the ATP Tour this season -- before closing out the decisive tiebreaker 12-10.

Nadal gave the Brazilian no room to escape, however.

Victory on the court was sweet, but the Spaniard said making the climb back made it all the more satisfying.

"When you are in a low position, low situation, you are able to work to change that dynamic because you really feel the love for sport, the passion for sport," said 27-year-old Nadal.

"After overcoming a tough situation, then you are ready to compete better then before. That`s something that I am sure. All my life I played with a lot of passion. I love the sport. I love the competition.

"So I feel very lucky and very happy to be back on the tour and playing well again."

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