Friday, April 26, 2013
Cristiano Ronaldo ruled out of Madrid derby
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo will not play in Saturday's derby clash with Atletico due to a minor leg injury picked up in Wednesday's match against Borussia Dortmund, the Champions League semi-finalists have revealed.
Reports had circulated across Spain that the Portuguese star would not feature for los Blancos against their city rivals and assistant coach Aitor Karanka confirmed his absence.
"Cristiano Ronaldo will not be in the squad for tomorrow," he stated at a press conference on Friday.
"With the exception of Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcelo and [Alvaro] Arbeloa, the rest are well and tomorrow our best team will go out to win."
Karanka went on to say that every member of the capital club's squad must give their all against Diego Simeone's side as they look warm up for their Champions League clash with Dortmund on Tuesday.
"Tomorrow we have to be at 120 per cent and go out with the maximum level of intensity," he continued.
"There are still big games left and the team is going to be at that level. We have to go out tomorrow with a winning mentality and increase the points lead [over Atleti].
"The best way to present yourself for Tuesday at the Bernabeu is winning. It's the best way to get motivated."http://posts.fanbox.com/ddlv5
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Bayern defeat a disgraced Barcelona
Barcelona attacker Lionel Messi feels his side's devastating 4-0 defeat against Bayern Munich
in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final tie was a
disgrace, but has admitted that the Bavarians deserved their win.
Barca's loss represented their heaviest defeat in European competition and Messi conceded that the odds are against the Catalans turning the tie around at Camp Nou next week.
The second leg will take place at Camp Nou on May 1.
Barca's loss represented their heaviest defeat in European competition and Messi conceded that the odds are against the Catalans turning the tie around at Camp Nou next week.
The second leg will take place at Camp Nou on May 1.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Nigerian football drama continues as 17 ‘Club Owners’ sack LMC
The drama in Nigerian football assumed a new dimension on Sunday when 17 Nigeria Professional Football League club chairmen and managers met at Lamonde Hotel, Wuse, Abuja and unanimously dissociated themselves from the League Management Company (LMC).
The club proprietors in a statement gave their reasons for the dissociation saying LMC was an "illegal company” and it “was registered without the consent, resolution and approval of the clubs who are the supposed directors of such company as well as the allocation of 20 million shares to Honourable Nduka Irabor representing 80 percent of the total shares and five million shares to Alhaji Aminu Maigari on behalf of the Nigeria Football Association (NFA) representing 20 percent of the total shares."
17 clubs with exception of Heartland FC, Sharks FC and Dolphins FC, signed the communiqué issued after the Sunday, April 21, 2013 emergency meeting of the Nigeria Professional Football League club chairmen and managers.
The Club Owners, as they are fondly called, summed up by sacking the League Management Company.
"Consequent upon the illegal registration of the League Management Company Limited by Hon. Nduka Irabor League Management Committee, we hereby disassociate and derecognise the League Management Committee forthwith".
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Chelsea in third place in the Premier League
Chelsea moved back into third place in the Premier League after cruising to a comfortable 3-0 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage on Wednesday night.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Can this be true... that Nigeria Football Federation is broke
That the Nigeria Football Federation is broke can stand alone and wreck
every good work that was constructed by the surprise win of the Super
Eagles in February but it can also become a good thing in the end if
well handled. The question most people will be asking is why the Nigeria
Football Federation is unable to raise the monies that it has budgeted
to be spent in the 2013 fiscal year? That answer can only be given by
the president, Aminu Maigari but the surety is that the football
governing body in Nigeria does not make enough to run itself. That
admission in itself is a sign that the present board has failed in its
purpose because one of the things promised at their inauguration was
that they would be self-operating but unfortunately that has not been
the case.
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