2015年6月24日星期三

Arda Turan: All you need to know about the reported Manchester United and Liverpool target

His intention is to leave Spain this summer,” Bulut told Spanish newspaper AS. “His desire is to leave and to play in the Premier League, that is the path he would like to take to continue his career. We are currently in talks with three teams but I cannot reveal the names of the clubs. However, I can tell you that they are the best in England and in European football.” The British press have linked Manchester United, City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal with Turan in recent years, and Bulut claims the 28-year-old is also wanted by Italian giants AC Milan and French side Paris St Germain. “It’s true that Milan and PSG are two of the six teams that are interested in him,” added Bulut. “But the Italian team is not among our options because they will not play in the Champions League next season. PSG is a possibility although Arda always has the desire to play in England.” What’s his background? Turan, a Turkish international with over 80 international caps, first rose to prominence at Galatasaray. He made his debut as a teenager in 2005 and became a key player the following season. He was named Galatasaray captain at the age of just 21, and after making close to 200 appearances for his boyhood club, he was snapped up by Atletico for 12million euros in 2011. The fee made him the most expensive Turkish player in history, and he has been worth every penny for Atletico. Turan has become a key player for Diego Simeone’s side, making over 40 appearances in each of his four seasons at the club and playing a key role in their recent La Liga, Europa League and Copa del Rey successes. Turan is not prolific – he has averaged 4.5 league goals per season since 2011 – but he has weighed in with some crucial strikes in the last two seasons. The playmaker was injured for their Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid in 2014, but he scored against Zenit St Petersburg, Porto and Chelsea earlier in the campaign. Last season, he netted Atletico’s winner as they triumphed 2-1 at the Bernabeu in September, and he was also on target in a 1-0 win over Juventus. What are his strengths? As well as having a tendency to pop up with crucial goals, Turan is intelligent in possession with accurate distribution that is usually at the heart of Atletico’s attacking play. His La Liga pass completion rate of 85.2 per cent was by far the highest of anyone at the club in 2014/15, and he has also averaged 5.25 assists per season in league and European games since 2011. Arda Turan demonstrates his dribbling abilities against Valencia Arda Turan demonstrates his dribbling abilities against Valencia Turan possesses great vision, excellent technique and impressive dribbling abilities, and he also has the versatility to play anywhere across the midfield. The 28-year-old was primarily used on the right wing throughout 2014/15, but he has previously featured more prominently in the centre.
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England U21s reality check following European Championship exit

England were eliminated from the European Under-21 Championship following a 3-1 defeat to Italy that saw Gareth Southgate’s side finish bottom of Group B. Adam Bate was in Olomouc for Sky Sports to witness England’s latest tournament disappointment… Perhaps we should have taken the hint in the build-up to England’s crunch clash with Italy when Gareth Southgate began listing the experience his players had of big occasions and referenced a Championship play-off semi-final. For when the moment came for England to produce a flawless performance under pressure, his young players just didn’t have it within them to cope. Instead, familiar failings were exposed, defensive errors punished and efforts undermined. “There’s nothing between the eight teams in my opinion,” maintained Southgate after seeing his side concede twice in quick succession before the break en route to a 3-1 defeat and tournament elimination. “It then comes down to detail and concentration. “The two minute spell in the first half where we conceded two was the turning point of the game. It’s cruel but that’s the nature of football and because of the way we performed in both penalty boxes we are out.” Gareth Southgate blamed a costly two minutes for defeat to Italy Gareth Southgate blamed a costly two minutes for defeat to Italy And so, the recriminations begin and the game of England tournament bingo gets underway. Expect money, foreigners and the grassroots of the game to get early mentions. It’s a full-blown autopsy now and there are plenty of bones to choose from. But Southgate was understandably keen to focus on this group of players in the immediate aftermath. “We can’t put these young players in with everything else that has happened in England’s football history,” he said. “These are young players. “They were punished ruthlessly. Football is take your chances and make sure you keep your concentration at the other end. There is some improvement that needs to happen in terms of their general defending but that’s the stage they are at.” Marco Benassi doubled Italy's lead while Nathan Redmond could only watch on Marco Benassi doubled Italy's lead while Nathan Redmond could only watch on It’s the discovery of the exact stage they are at that has been so disappointing, not least for the players themselves. The optimism had been understandable given that England were second-highest scorers in qualifying with the best defensive record. The 2014/15 campaign had also brought friendly wins over tournament favourites Germany, hosts Czech Republic and group rivals Portugal. Hope seemed justified even with the contentious absence of stars such as Raheem Sterling and Ross Barkley. But the goals of Harry Kane and Saido Berahino that had fired England through qualifying masked a softer underbelly that was exposed once the latter was injured, leaving the former to shoulder the burden. Others did not share that pedigree. Also See: Euro U21s: England 1-3 Italy Southgate intends to stay Promoted stories Cuadrado says Falcao already a Chelsea &quotteam mate" Cuadrado says Falcao already a Chelsea "team mate" (Channel NewsAsia) Shaping the Toronto skyline – Iconic Skyscrapers in the Financial District Shaping the Toronto skyline – Iconic Skyscrapers in… (Toronto Financial District) A Bedroom with a View A Bedroom with a View (TheFinancialist by Credit Suisse) Maybe next year? The rising stars who almost made the FFT Asia 50 Maybe next year? The rising stars who almost made the… (FourFourTwo (Haymarket)) Singapore's thirst for water spawns new startups Singapore's thirst for water spawns new startups (CNBC) 4 Essential Investment Insights For 2015 4 Essential Investment Insights For 2015 (Neptune Investment Management) Why Get Your MBA at the Technion? Why Get Your MBA at the Technion? (Israel News) Modernizing Government IT - Podcast Modernizing Government IT - Podcast (GovTransformer) Place Your BI Bets on Big Data Place Your BI Bets on Big Data (Pyramid Analytics) Nestlé has made 38 commitments to society. Explore them all here Nestlé has made 38 commitments to society. Explore… (Nestlé SA)
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2015年6月22日星期一

Football365's Top Ten Summer Needs

0) Everton - Satisfactory reserve options There's a good deal to like about Everton's first-choice XI. Leighton Baines, James McCarthy, Seamus Coleman, John Stones, Phil Jagielka, Muhamed Besic and Romelu Lukaku may all merit starts at neighbours Liverpool, for example. What lets Roberto Martinez down is the bare cupboard left once the finest ingredients are removed. Tony Hibbert as the reserve right-back, Aroune Kone as the back-up for Lukaku and Antonin Alcaraz (now gone) in central defence - these are all things that require significant upgrade if Everton are going to improve. Last summer the majority of the transfer budget was spent on one striker, but this year Everton must spread their cash more thinly across the squad. The crucial trick is to do so without simply replacing mediocrity with mediocrity. Apropros of exactly that, Tom Cleverley has already arrived. 9) Newcastle United - Wingers Sammy Ameobi? No. Yoan Gouffran? No. Gabriel Obertan? No. Jonas Gutierrez? Gone. Sylvain Marveaux? No. Romain Amalfitano? No. Rolando Aarons? Yes, but still very raw. Any Newcastle supporter will give you a list as long as their arm for how Steve McClaren (and Mike Ashley) must improve this stagnant squad, but it is in wide areas that they are most lacking. Papis Cisse's chance conversion was remarkable last season, but both him and Ayoze Perez were forced to feed on relative scraps. As a rule, Newcastle's crossing and set-piece taking is at primary school level. With Siem de Jong, Remy Cabella and Moussa Sissoko all capable of creating behind the striker, signing a wide player (or two) would do much to lift the mood on Tyneside. Newcastle fans have a long history of adoring a winger (think Ruel Fox, David Ginola, Laurent Robert, Nobby Solano and Hatem Ben Arfa). All they want is someone to make them dream. 8) Promoted clubs - Defenders It is the one constant of the Premier League era. In every single season, the team that has conceded the most goals has been relegated. Sunderland and Aston Villa survived in May despite only scoring 31 times all season, compared to QPR's 42 (a total higher than six other teams). Letting them in at a rate of almost two a game is the perfect recipe for relegation.
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Our Relationship With England Is Broken...

I wonder how we would view an England game if we didn't know it was England playing. Would we enjoy the football more? Would we be less critical? Would we see the good in this team more clearly? I suspect we'd think we were not bad at all. I think we'd like us a whole lot more if we didn't know we were England because we're quite messed up about the national side. Isn't it odd? I think most of us are a bit weary of watching England games, especially at this time of year when it feels very much like the party has ended and all that remains are fag burns on the carpet and stained underwear in one of the bedrooms. The qualifying process for each tournament in the last dozen or so years is usually conducted in a strange atmosphere where England win almost every game but leave behind a feeling that they're not very good. We almost never lose any games at this stage - Steve McClaren's inglorious reign aside - and we often win quite well. But even today, with six wins out of six under our belt, do we feel good about England? No, we don't. We feel a bit grumpy and sour and a lot of things annoy us. Most of the players seem a bit rubbish and we don't have any great alternatives. It must be hard for Roy Hodgson. What more do we want than a 100% win ratio? When you have such a successful campaign, he's every right to think the fans will be behind the side, but we're not really. Not whole-heartedly. He was charged with transforming an ageing side and he did that, only to see a youngish side given a kicking in the World Cup. He stayed on against many people's wishes and has delivered a side that is a winning machine. He's only lost five games in charge of England. But somehow we all know it's papering over the cracks. Or that's what it seems like. The endless failures, both in terms of performances and results in tournaments, has beaten any faith in England out of us, no matter how well they win in qualifying.
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Firmino scores as Brazil advance

Goals from Thiago Silva and Roberto Firmino set the Selecao on their way to all three points in Santiago, a result which knocked their opponents out and ensured Colombia also progressed to the last eight from Group C. A diving header from Venezuela substitute Miku six minutes from time set up a tense and enthralling finale but no one could deny Brazil were good value for their win, even without their talisman Neymar. The Selecao took the lead after nine minutes when poor Venezuelan defending allowed Thiago Silva to casually get on the end of a corner to power the ball into the net from 12 yards. Goalkeeper Alain Baroja could have done better but was left wildly exposed by his defenders. Former Manchester City forward Robinho was charged with filling Neymar’s boots and he nearly doubled his side’s lead a few minutes later, sweeping a first time effort from the edge of the box just over the bar. Chelsea full-back Filipe Luis then went close for Brazil, with his volley stinging the palms of Baroja. From the resulting corner Robinho and Thiago Silva tried their luck but both attempts were blocked. Robinho seemed to be enjoying his evening back in the Brazilian starting line-up and he nearly set up Willian but the Chelsea forward’s effort from a tight angle was blocked by Baroja. Venezuela made two changes at half time with Josef Martinez and Cesar Gonzalez coming on and they seemed to start the half with real attacking intent. However, it was Dunga’s side who got the next goal. Willian eased past Rosales Roberto on the left hand side before delivering a cross with the outside of his boot into the path of Firmino who couldn’t miss from four yards. Juan Arango went close to reducing Venezuela’s deficit shortly after but his dipping free kick was pushed over the bar by Brazilian goalkeeper Jefferson. Thiago Silva then had to look alert to block Gonzalez’s effort from close range, with the Venezuelan substitute also going close moments later, firing just wide of Jefferson’s right hand post. David Luiz nearly announced his introduction to the game from the Brazil bench in spectacular fashion but his acrobatic overhead kick was saved by Baroja.
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Late Lingard strike saves England

A year and a day after Roy Hodgson saw his side slide so meekly out of the World Cup, it looked like the Three Lions manager would witness the next generation fall short in Olomouc. Gareth Southgate's men struggled for fluency throughout a Group B tie which was heading for a draw until substitute Lingard volleyed home from the edge of the box five minutes from time, securing the Young Lions a somewhat fortuitous 1-0 win. It was the Under-21s' first finals victory in six years and boosted their hopes of progressing to the semi-finals ahead of Wednesday's encounter with Italy. However, Southgate will be all too aware that better will be required against the Azzurini, with a decent performance tailing off dramatically after half-time. Harry Kane and Will Hughes had the Young Lions' best first-half chances, with Sweden threatening to grab a winner after Carl Jenkinson fired into the side-netting. England were running out of ideas as they hunted for a winner, only for Lingard, on for the injured Alex Pritchard, to strike the decisive blow by volleying home from the edge of the box. To the credit of the vocal Swedish fans, they still continued to back their players just as they had done from the outset at the Ander Stadium. They were quick to poke fun at England's star man Kane, with a banner saying 'Harry who?' complemented by an inflatable doll and humorous, if explicit, chants. The only time they were quietened early on was when Luke Garbutt's fourth-minute curling effort from the edge of the box snuck just over. Sweden's tactic was clearly to get behind the England backline and that fact looked to be unnerving the centre-back pairing of Liam Moore and Ben Gibson.
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2015年6月10日星期三

Tom Boyd tips feisty European Qualifier between Scotland and Republic of Ireland

Brazil now lead Group E after rivals Spain and Costa Rica played out a 1-1 draw in Montreal. Vicky Losada's first ever World Cup goal for Spain on 13 minutes was cancelled out by Costa Rica's Raquel Rodriguez Cedeno a minute later. Daniela Montoya's late equaliser for Colombia denied Mexico a first World Cup win with a 1-1 draw which saw goalline technology used to decide Veronica Perez's 36th-minute goal. The top two teams in each group advance to the knock-out round along with the four best third-place finishers. Earlier in Moncton, Eugenie Le Sommer's spectacular first-half goal helped France secure a 1-0 win over England in Group F. The French, among the favourites, dominated in rain and windy conditions in New Brunswick, condemning England to remain winless against their old rivals since 1974.
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2015年6月9日星期二

Olympics chief Thomas Bach says FIFA needs 'painful' reform

President of the IOC Thomas Bach says FIFA needs 'painful' reform Olympics chief Thomas Bach says scandal-plagued FIFA needs "painful" but necessary reform. The IOC president said the crisis at football's world governing body was bigger than the bribes-for-votes furore over the awarding of the 2002 Winter Games to Salt Lake City. "We know from our experience that putting everything on the table can be painful but it's absolutely necessary. We've seen that in our past," he said at the International Olympic Committee's Lausanne headquarters.It's only by doing that that the IOC restored its credibility." We can only encourage FIFA to pursue the reforms that it has chosen to carry out. We appreciate that FIFA should be ready for substantial reforms." Bach said the scale of the 2002 Games affair was nothing in comparison to the storm enveloping FIFA. Sepp Blatter FIFA Sepp Blatter FIFA "The difference in magnitude is enormous. There is almost no comparison with what happened with Salt Lake City and what is happening at FIFA. "It's hard to compare, perhaps on the principle, but not on the scale." Bach addressed FIFA's Congress last week in Zurich 24 hours after the corruption scandal blew up with the arrest of seven FIFA officials as part of a US-led corruption inquiry. He told delegates there to co-operate fully with the wide-ranging investigation to shed "full light" on the corruption allegations. On top of a mass of bribery claims involving FIFA officials Swiss judicial authorities are probing the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar that has also raised questions about the 2010 event in South Africa.
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2015年6月8日星期一

Robin van Persie outside Lazio's 'parameters', while Miroslav Klose looks set to stay in Rome Read more at http://talksport.com/football/robin-van-persie-outside-lazios-parameters-while-miroslav-klose-looks-set-stay-rome#xytZYKZyAfkiHIkg.99

Lazio’s sporting director has confirmed the club have cooled their interest in Manchester United striker Robin van Persie because he is outside of their ‘parameters.’ The Dutch forward endured a frustrating season through injuries and poor form, with rumours of his future fuelled after being spotted in Rome over the weekend. The 31-year-old reportedly met Lazio officials last week, but Igli Tare moved to denounce those stories – instead reiterating their desire to keep hold of current striker and World Cup record goalscorer Miroslav Klose. “I can only say that I respect Van Persie as a striker, but unfortunately he is outside of our parameters. There was never any meeting,” Tare told Lazio Style Radio. “Klose has decided to continue his adventure with Lazio. It’s a sign of his great attachment to the club and to the fans.” Klose, previously linked with a move to Tottenham, pledged his future to Lazio for at least another season following their qualification for next year’s Champions League.
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