Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Watch Euro Cup 2012: Portugal vs Spain


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Spain vs Portugal Euro 2012 Live Semi Final Match Preview

Defending back Spain will play Portugal in Euro 2012 semi-finals at Donbass Arena Stadium on 27th June 2012. Spain jade France 2-0 in the quarterfinals positive to go to the finals and patch holding his honor in the can at Euro 2008.

Portugal advanced to the semifinal pronounces of Euro 2012 after pulsing Czech Republic by 1-0. Cristiano Ronaldo became the inventor of Portugal finish by scoring the only goal in its gibe. Portugal team metamorphose untold stronger since, though, low the control of Paulo Bento; but ostensibly so person the defending Euro and World champions, who maintain making world class category sides looking real vulgar when they encounter Spain. Vicente del Bosque’s opinion present signal as the demonstrable favorites, but Portugal should not be underestimated, especially after their high venture so far.

The success of Spain over France during the weekend Euro 2012 quarterfinals is unforgettable. Iker Casillas was healthy to forestall the day deflecting attempts by France to mark. The Spanish Euro 2012 unit maintained possession for the figure of the check. They also allowed the clock to rotation in status to stalling for time and prevent the France from equalizing.


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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Shakib steals the show in first one-dayer



Bangladesh superstar Shakib Al Hasan pulls one on way scoring an enterprising 51-ball 58 in the first one-day international against New Zealand at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur yesterday


Daniel Vettori's pre-series prediction came true as Shakib Al Hasan almost single handedly guided Bangladesh to a nine-run victory in the rain-interrupted first one-day international of the five-match series at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur yesterday.
"Shakib is the main threat for us", was the words from the New Zealand skipper and the world's number one all-rounder was simply brilliant in scripting Bangladesh's second victory against the Kiwis in front of 14,000 spectators who braved the scorching heat.

Speaker Advocate Abdul Hamid congratulated the Bangladesh team on their brilliant victory.
Shakib's well-composed 51-ball 58 that contained eight sweetly-timed boundaries gave Bangladesh a reasonable total of 228 on a slow track and then his four-wicket burst made sure New Zealand were restricted to 200 for 8 after the Duckworth-Lewis method revised the target at 210 runs from 37 overs.
The target was revised after rain stopped play for nearly one hour with New Zealand scoring 85 for four in 15 overs and Bangladesh grabbed the opportunity with both hands despite some sloppy fielding.
Shakib not only contributed with the bat and the ball but also led the team brilliantly in the absence of Mashrafe Bin Mortaza who left the field in the very third over after twisting his ankle while releasing the first delivery of his second over and took no further part in the match.


Bangladesh didn't feel his absence as the slow bowlers including Naeem Islam, who claimed the vital wickets of Ross Taylor and Daniel Vettori at crucial moments, provided their best support to Shakib.
New Zealand got off a flying start riding on Brendon McCullum and Jesse Ryder's scintillating batting as the pair contributed 53 runs in 6.5 overs before Shakib dismissed Ryder for 21.
The home side tightened their grip on the match when Shakib sent back dangerman McCullum and Grant Elliot in one over just before rain stopped play. McCullum hammered 61 off 45 balls with seven fours and two big sixes before being bowled while Elliot was trapped in front for naught.
Vettori, who frustrated Bangladesh on their last trip, joined Taylor to take away the Tigers' initiatives, but Naeem broke the 50-run fifth wicket partnership by removing Vettori (24), who played a paddle sweep against a full toss on middle straight to fine leg where Junaed Siddiqui made no mistake to bring joy to the local crowds.
New Zealand's misery mounted when Shanan Stewart fell victim to a run out and off-spinner Naeem killed the Kiwis' hopes by trapping Taylor, who hit a 56-ball 42 that saw one four and a six, in front.
The match reached its climax when New Zealand required 21 runs from the last two overs, but Shakib conceded only three runs in the penultimate over to all but confirm the home side's victory. Nazmul Hossain then bowled the last over brilliantly before he cut his finger on the last ball of the match.
Earlier Imrul Kayes and Shahriar Nafees made a slow but steady start after Mashrafe had decided to bat after winning the toss.

Agonisingly all the top-order batsmen including Nafees, who returned to one-day cricket after a two-and-a-half year gap, got starts but failed to carry on to put up a fighting total on the board.
Nafees was dismissed for 35 while his partner Kayes added 16.
Junaed (30), Rokibul Hasan (21) and Mushfiqur Rahim were the other batsmen who threw away their wickets after settling in.

Shakib's stroke-filled innings and Mashrafe's 11-ball 15 however gave the hosts a total to defend.
Kyle Mills was the most successful Kiwi bowler by picking up three wickets while Andy Mckay, Vettori and Ryder took two wickets each.
Bangladesh's celebration however was marred for the injuries to captain Mashrafe, who is unlikely for the remaining matches of the series, and pacer Nazmul, who is going to miss the next two games.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Drogba nemesis again



Chelsea's Didier Drogba proved Arsenal's nemesis again as he inspired the champions to a 2-0 win over their London rivals and Blackpool pulled off a stunning 2-1 victory at Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday.
Chelsea bounced back from defeat at Manchester City to overpower Arsenal at Stamford Bridge and move four points clear at the top as Liverpool slumped into the relegation zone following Blackpool's triumph on their first league visit to Anfield since 1971.

Results
Chelsea 2
(Drogba 39, Alex 85) Arsenal 0
Liverpool 1 (Kyrgiakos 53) Blackpool 2 (Adam 29-pen, Varney 45)
Manchester City 2 (Tevez 18-pen, Johnson 75) Newcastle 1 (Gutierrez 24)
Liverpool's day started badly when more than 2,000 fans marched from the city centre to protest against the ownership of Americans Tom Hicks and George Gillett and the defeat left new manager Roy Hodgson with just one league victory in seven matches.
Manchester City beat Newcastle United 2-1 to leapfrog Manchester United and Arsenal and move into second place.
Chelsea, who have beaten Arsenal in their last four league matches, top the table with 18 points, followed by City on 14, United on 13 and Arsenal on 11.
The victory was Chelsea's sixth in seven league games and Drogba again proved an unstoppable force against Arsenal, giving his side the lead with a stunning flick on the turn after 40 minutes to notch up his 13th goal in 13 appearances against Arsene Wenger's team.

Defender Alex sealed victory with an unstoppable free kick after 85 minutes, ending a difficult week for Chelsea, during which manager Carlo Ancelotti's father died, on a high.
“For the last two days the players have trained exceptionally wellthe day after Carlo's father's death was a bit lacklustre,” Chelsea assistant coach Ray Wilkins told a news conference. “We were disappointing against Manchester City last week and we did not perform all that well today. You saw not a fantastic performance but a different performance in that we ground out a win. The three points was what we went for and that's what we got.”

Wenger said he was pleased with Arsenal's performance.
“I just want to say that the game demonstrates how you can play well and lose the game,” he said.
“We had the chances to score today, two in the first two minutes, but when you have the chances you have to score. We need to be more clinical offensively and defensively.”

Blackpool stunned Liverpool with a 29th-minute penalty from Charlie Adam after Glen Johnson's foul on Luke Varney who struck again for the visitors before halftime.
Defender Sotirios Kyrgiakos pulled one back for Liverpool after 53 minutes when he headed home a Steven Gerrard free kick, but the home side, who lost Spain striker Fernando Torres with an injury after nine minutes, were unable to fight back.

“It's a bad result and a very bad day,” Hodgson told a news conference. “There's nothing more I can say. We were very anxious to get back on track, to get the three points and lift ourselves up the table.
“No words or anything I can say can change that situation or make it better,” he added.
“It's pointless to try and be positive and say the second half was better and we could have got an equaliser because we lost the game--a game we did not want to lose.”
Manchester City took the lead against Newcastle with a first-half penalty from Carlos Tevez and England's Adam Johnson fired a 75th-minute winner after Jonas Gutierrez had equalised.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Berbatov alone too much for Liverpool


HATTRICK HERO: Manchester United's Dimitar Berbatov (R) is about execute a spectacular back volley for his second goal against Liverpool during their English Premier League match at Old Trafford yesterday.
Dimitar Berbatov scored a hattrick as Manchester United overcame a Liverpool fightback to win 3-2 in a classic Premier League battle at Old Trafford on Sunday.


Berbatov rose high to nod home an 84th-minute header to seal maximum points for United, who had seen Liverpool recover from two goals down thanks to a second-half brace from skipper Steven Gerrard.

The win saw Sir Alex Ferguson's side go level on points with second-placed Arsenal, and one point behind leaders Chelsea, who play Blackpool later on Sunday.

All the pre-match attention had been on the return of Wayne Rooney but it was in-form Bulgarian striker Berbatov who stole the show with a virtuoso display that left Liverpool shattered.

Berbatov put United 1-0 ahead on on 42 minutes after being left in acres of space by marker Fernando Torres when Ryan Giggs swung in a corner.
The Bulgarian then doubled United's lead on 59 minutes with a sublime effort, using one touch to control a Nani cross before sending an overhead kick crashing in off the underside of the Liverpool bar.

Ferguson later hailed the performance of Berbatov, who is enjoying his best run of form for United since his transfer from Tottenham in 2008 in a deal worth 30.75 million pounds (36.86 million euros).

"There was a lot of criticism of him last season from the media, and it happens when we buy a player for a lot of money and he's not scoring a hat-trick every game," Ferguson told Sky Sports.

"This season he's started off in the right fashion, his pre-season training was very good, the pre-season tour was good and he's carried that on.

"But there's never been any doubt about the quality of the man. And we saw that again today."

However, for the second league match running, United's defensive frailties were exposed once more as Ferguson's men saw a two-goal lead evaporate.

Centre-back Jonny Evans blatantly brought down Torres in the box to allow Gerrard to convert a spot-kick on 64 minutes.

Then, six minutes later, United's defence were at fault again for Liverpool's equaliser.

Referee Howard Webb booked John O'Shea for a tackle on Torres that left Gerrard with a free-kick from the edge of the area.

Gerrard's shot was accurate and hit with power but went straight through a hole in the United wall left by Darren Fletcher, to the disgust of United's beaten keeper Edwin van der Sar.

It was the second time in the space of a week that United had let slip a two-goal lead, having been held to a 3-3 at Everton last weekend.

Buoyed by the goals, Liverpool looked capable of taking all three points, but Berbatov's late header ended their fightback and left Roy Hodgson's team with only one win from five games.

"I thought our second-half performance was good and we deserved to get back in the game," Hodgson said.

"I think we were a bit unlucky to go two down when we did -- and of course to concede late on was tough. Had we had a little bit more composure at the end, maybe we'd have seen the game out."

Hodgson also defended the mixed performance of Spanish World Cup winner Torres, who was at fault for Berbatov's opening goal before winning the penalty and free-kick that allowed Liverpool to get back on level terms.

Real Madrid go on top

Real Madrid's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (L) leaves his marker behind during their Spanish league match against Real Sociedad at the Anoeta stadium in San Sebastian on Saturday.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a fortunate first goal of the season with his deflected 75th minute free-kick proving the winner in a 2-1 win at promoted Real Sociedad as Real Madrid moved to the top of La Liga for the first time under Jose Mourinho.

Ronaldo saw his free-kick take a huge deflection off team-mate Pepe and loop in 15 minutes from time and the world's most expensive player seemed embarrassed to celebrate the winning goal which handed Mourinho his first away win.

Argentine international winger Angel di Maria a 25 million-euro summer signing from Benfica  scored a memorable first Real goal on 51 minutes only for veteran Raul Tamudo to equalise as Real conceded their first goal under Mourinho.

However, Ronaldo had the final say with his freak goal and Madrid rode their luck to go top  a point ahead of Atletico Madrid and Valencia who have played one game less.

Despite the win, Mourinho was far from happy throwing his water bottle in the dug out late on.

"It was great to get my first goal and the points in a tough match against a very good team," said di Maria. "Now we'll see what Atletico (Madrid) do against Barcelona."

Champions Barcelona are four points behind Real and travel to league leaders Atletico on Sunday.

It was Sociedad's first defeat of the season but the league newcomers tested Real to the limit in a sensational atmosphere at the Anoeta stadium and were denied a late equaliser at 2-2 by goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

Mourinho made just one change from the side that convincingly beat Ajax 2-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu in the Champions League on Wednesday with Sergio Ramos replacing Alvaro Arbeloa.

It was a special game for Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso who began his career at hometown club Sociedad and was part of the Sociedad side that finished league runners-up to Real in 2003.

Real started on the front foot but it was Sociedad who had the best chances with French midfielder Antoine Griezmann guilty of two glaring misses.

In the fifth minute Xabi Prieto found Griezmann unmarked in the penalty area but he headed over the crossbar to the relief of Casillas.

Sociedad continued to attack and on 25 minutes everyone was celebrating -- in particular Sociedad coach Martin Lasarte  the opening goal only to realise that Griezmann had shot just wide.

The Frenchman was one-on-one with Casillas but contrived to shoot wide and let Madrid off the hook again.

Real had long distance efforts from Ronaldo, di Maria and Alonso to show for their attacks but then needed a last ditch intervention from Ricardo Carvalho to stop the hosts from scoring on 31 minutes.

Real were lucky to be level at half-time after Sociedad's missed chances, yet, Mourinho refused to change things for the second half and di Maria shot the visitors ahead on 51 minutes curling in with his weaker right foot for his first Real goal.

Sociedad showed real character to equalise 10 minutes later with Real failing to defend a fizzing cross and Tamudo was on hand to slot in the leveller.

However, Ronaldo's deflected free-kick 15 minutes from time sealed a fortunate win with Casillas pulling off a late save from the hapless Griezmann.

Earlier Danish coach Michael Laudrup enjoyed his first win in charge of Real Mallorca as the islanders recorded a 2-0 home victory over Osasuna.

Mallorca scored their first goal of the season with a Chori Castro penalty on 25 minutes and a first club goal from Dutch midfielder Jonathan de Guzman helping former Barcelona and Real Madrid star player Laudrup to his maiden league win.

"I can say the same thing as (Jose) Mourinho and that is that my teams play better in the second season," explained Laudrup."

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Venus Williams wins against Shahar US Open



When Israel’s Shahar Peer was denied a visa to play in the United Arab Emirates last year, Venus Williams spoke out on her behalf because she felt it was the right thing to do under those circumstances.

When Peer and Williams meet on a tennis court, as they’ve done rather frequently lately, the American shows not a trace of empathy because that is the right thing to do under those circumstances.

The No. 3-seeded Williams got through a tougher-than-expected test and beat the 16th-seeded Peer 7-6 (3), 6-3 Sunday to reach the U.S. Open quarterfinals for the 10th time. It was their sixth head-to-match, fourth this year alone, and Williams has won every time in straight sets.

“Every time I played Venus, I had tough time, and she was always kind of killing me,” Peer said with a smile. “So today was much closer.”

Afterward, both women discussed what happened at the Dubai Tennis Championship in February 2009.

Peer was blocked from entering the country because of what the government said were security concerns. Williams was critical of the decision, first in a news conference, then far more publicly during the trophy ceremony after she won the title there.

“She was really supportive for me,” Peer said Sunday. “She stood up in that final and spoke for me. … She understands what I feel.”

Williams was honored by the Anti-Defamation League last year for her stance in Dubai, but Sunday said that “in a way, I don’t think it’s something too huge.”

No, instead, it seemed like the obvious thing to do.

“Well, I think just because of my history, too, as African-American my parents both came from the South in the ’40s and ’50s, and just, it was an outrage, really. Just like, ‘Are you serious? Can you really exclude someone, Williams said. “This is professional tennis in 2010. We’re all athletes here. We’re not politicians or anything like that.”

“So really,” she continued, “the feeling inside of me was just one of almost rage and discontent. Like, ‘Is this for real

Williams made it clear she would defend her Dubai title this year only if Peer were allowed to play, and the WTA fined tournament organizers a record $300,000 and told them they needed to make sure Israeli players would be able to compete.
As it happened, Peer did play at Dubai in 2010 and met Williams in the 2010 semifinals there. They also faced each other at Rome and Madrid this season.

In none of their encounters before Sunday did Peer ever manage to win more than four games in any set, but she made things more interesting at Flushing Meadows. Peer probably must have thought she deserved to take the opening set Sunday, because she broke Williams’ big serve twice and played solidly, making only 13 unforced errors, three fewer than the American.

Serving while down 6-5, Peer fell behind love 40, but saved those three set points. Peer would go on to save two more set points in that game, a 22 point marathon that featured eight deuces and lasted more than 10 minutes.

But two-time U.S. Open champion Williams finally found her form in the tiebreaker, taking four consecutive points including a service winner and ace  to lead 5-1. There was one more blip for Williams, a double-fault at 6-2, her sixth set point, but she closed it with a big cross-court forehand that forced an error by Peer.

“Winning the first set always feels good,” said Williams, whose younger sister Serena watched from the stands, “instead of having to regroup and figuring out how you’re going to win the match.”

That, of course, is where Peer was left, much as she always is when standing across the net against Williams.

The owner of seven Grand Slam singles titles is playing in her first tournament in more than two months, having missed time with a left kneecap injury that forced her to skip a pair of hard-court tuneup events. Before coming to New York, Williams hadn’t competed anywhere since June 29, when she was upset in the Wimbledon quarterfinals by a woman ranked 82nd.

To get to her first major semifinal since Wimbledon in 2009, Williams will have to beat French Open champion Francesca Schiavone next. The sixth-seeded Italian defeated 20th-seeded Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-3, 6-0 Sunday to reach the U.S. Open quarterfinals for the first time since 2003

“When the tournament started, it was a little uncertain on … how I would hit the ball in a match,” said the 30-year-old Williams, who is 7-0 against Schiavone. “It’s just very exciting to obviously be here and hitting well and getting the games on my side, so that’s what I want to continue. I haven’t played as much as the other players, but still I’m getting the win, so that’s what’s important.”

US open showdown Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray


US teenager Ryan Harrison plays an extraordinary shot against Sergiy Stakhovsky of the Ukraine during their third round match of the US Open at the Flushing Meadows on Friday. Despite his best efforts, the American lost the five-setter 6-3, 5-7, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6.
Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray stayed on course for a US Open semifinal showdown in Friday's second-round action with both recording straight sets victories.

Top-seeded Nadal pounded his way past Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan 6-2, 7-6, 7-5 in the featured night session match on Arthur Ashe Stadium court.

Fourth-seeded Murray saw off Jamaica's Dustin Brown 7-5, 6-3, 6-0 on the same court earlier in the day.
Nadal next plays France's Gilles Simon who defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany 4-6, 6-3, 1-6, 6-1, 6-3, while Murray takes on Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland who ousted Juan Ignacio Chela of Argentina 7-5, 6-3, 6-4.
There were mixed fortunes for US hopes with teenager Ryan Harrison squandering three match points against Ukraine's Sergiy Stakhovsky in a fifth set tie-breaker before losing 6-3, 5-7, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6.
But twin giants Sam Querrey and John Isner both won through in the same quarter as Murray.

At the start of the day there were nine Spaniards and seven Frenchmen involved in the 16 ties that made up the top half of the draw.

By the end of play, seven of the Spanish had survived (the two losers going down to compatriots) and only two Frenchmen remained.

Nadal  seeking in New York to become just the seventh man to complete the career Grand Slam of Australian, French, Wimbledon and US crowns -- was made to dig deep from 1-5 down in the second set tie-break against the 39th-ranked Istomin, taking six points in a row.
He then grabbed the only additional break he needed in the 12th game of the third set to clinch the win.

Murray had been expected to sweep past the unconventional Brown with little or no effort, and in the end he did so.
 
But he was left scratching his head at times in the first set by the towering Brown's unorthodox play focused around a huge, whipping serve and some outrageous drop shots.

On top of that, early play was suspended for around 20 minutes as, courtesy of Hurricane Earl churning up the US eastern seaboard, a rain shower dampened the Flushing Meadows courts.

In the end, the dreadlock Brown, ranked 123rd in the world, had little left to offer and Murray even went for some extra practice afterwards to complete his day

The emotional high of the day for home fans came out on the atmospheric Grandstand Court where 18-year-old Harrison, the youngest player left in the tournament, had three match points against Ukraine's Stakhovsky in the fifth set tie-break.
But a double fault and some brave net play from a tiring Stakhovsky saved the day for the east European

There was better news for US hopes, however, shortly afterwards on the adjacent Louis Armstrong Court when Wimbledon marathon man Isner won through to the third round with a 6-3, 3-6, 7-6, 6-4 win over Marco Chiudinelli of Switzerland, setting up a third round clash against Mikhail Youzhny of Russia.

Querrey then cruised past Spain's Marcel Granollers 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.

Tommy Robredo got the Spanish challenge off to strong start when his French opponent, Julian Benneteau, retired in a second set tie-break after injuring his left wrist stretching for a shot. Robredo had won the first set 6-4

David Ferrer, the 10th seed, then bulldozed his way past Benjamin Becker of Germany 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 and Feliciano Lopez saw off the challenge of France's Benoit Paire 6-4, 6-7, 5-7, 7-6, 6-2.

French hopes suffered another blow when Jeremy Chardy fell to Daniel Gimeno-Traver of Spain 4-6, 6-2, 6-0, 7-6 and then Fernando Verdasco ousted Chardy's compatriot Adrian Mannarino 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.

But serve and volley expert Michael Llodra brought some consolation for the French when he defied a painful left foot injury to defeat Victor Hanescu of Romania 7-6, 6-4, 6-2.
And late in day, Simon came through against Kohlschreiber to set up a third round clash with Nadal.