Friday, March 15, 2013

PSG ARE DANGEROUS OPPONENT

Barcelona's sporting director believes the French outfit will pose a serious threat, particularly as they have some former Blaugrana players in their ranks Barcelona's sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta says Paris Saint-Germain will be tough opponents in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The Liga leaders looked to be staring into the Champions League abyss after a 2-0 first-leg defeat to AC Milan in the last 16, but a stunning 4-0 turnaround at Camp Nou ensured they would be in the draw for the last eight. And the 51-year-old believes playing the second at leg at home in the tie will be an advantage, but concedes the Ligue 1 leaders are a dangerous side. "We have to look on playing the return game in   Barcelona as being positive," he told reporters. "PSG have very good players with a lot of talent. With their experience and knowledge of playing these types of games I am sure they will be challenging right until the end [of the tie]. "They are very competitive and we will be coming up against several players we know quite well." The former Blaugrana goalkeeper also believes every side left in the competition is there on merit but the most important thing for the Catalans is to ensure their name is in the hat for the semi-final draw in a few weeks' time. "The teams that have reached the quarter-finals are there because they have done well [in the tournament so far]," he added. "The draw can be seen as both good and bad, it all depends on whether we are back in Nyon for the semi-final draw in three weeks or not. "We have just experienced something in the round of 16 that demands us to be prudent." The first leg will take place at Parc des Princes on April 2, with the return fixture at Camp Nou on April 10.

Barcelona to face Paris Saint-Germain

The Blaugrana are rewarded for their second-leg triumph against AC Milan with a last-eight tie against the French giants Paris Saint-Germain will take on Barcelona in the standout tie of the Champions League quarter-finals after the draw at Uefa house in Nyon, Switzerland on Friday.

Barcelona, who won the competition in 2011 and overturned a 2-0 deficit to dump out AC Milan this season, will face Ligue 1 outfit Paris Saint-Germain with the first leg taking place in the French capital.
Last season's finalists Bayern Munich face a tough clash with Serie A leaders Juventus in another huge fixture.
Primera Division champions Real Madrid are rewarded for their victory over Manchester United with a tie against Turkish giants Galatasaray, while Malaga, who knocked out Porto, take on German champions Borussia Dortmund.

The four first legs will take place on March, with the second legs scheduled for April 9 and 10. The draw for the semi-finals will be held on April 12, and the tournament concludes at Wembley Stadium on May 25.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

THE VICTORIOUS EAGLES WITH PRESIDENT GOODLUCK

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President Goodluck Jonathan poses with the victorious Super Eagles and the coveted AFCON trophy during a reception held at the presidential villa on Tuesday, February 12, 2013.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO REOPEN NYSC FARM


The Federal Government said on Thursday that it would reopen National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) farms in each state of the federation. The Minister for youth Development, Dr Inuwa Abdulkadir, said this in an interview in Jos, Plateau. Abdulkadir said that the establishment of the farms would go a long way to complement the existing NYSC Loan Revolving Scheme aimed at engaging the corps members in agriculture “Year in year out, every batch of the NYSC has been participating. But you know, it’s still a pilot programme but we intend to expand and reopen NSYC farms across the country and utilise them. “This is going to be in partnership with the state governments and the Bank of Agriculture and the Small and Medium Scale Development Agency of Nigeria. “The whole idea is to expose them to agro business enterprise so that at the end of the day, they can become self-employed or even employers. ”
           According to him, once the youth are involved in agriculture, it will be of immense benefit to the nation as it will create employment opportunities and boost the economy.
“When they are in multiples the nation stands to benefit, because we will have more people involved in agriculture and that will boost the economy. “The most concrete thing we are thinking of doing and we will start soon, is this partnership with the Development Bank to boost agriculture and to encourage young persons to go into agro-business from production, to processing, to marketing. The minister said he was optimistic that the current drive at making agriculture attractive and lucrative to the youth would reduce the rate of unemployment in the country. (NAN)

KENYA CAPTAIN DANNIS OLIECH BOOST OF BEATING NIGERIA


Harambee Stars captain Dennis Oliech is confident that his team can cause an upset when they face Africa champions Nigeria in a World Cup qualifier on March 23 in Calabar. Oliech, who arrived in the Kenya on Tuesday, has insisted that Nigeria will be under pressure and with proper preparations, the Stars can dim their opponents away. "The pressure will be on Nigeria especially having won the Africa Cup of Nations trophy. We will go into the match as underdogs. Everybody will be looking at how Nigeria will perform, this being their first competitive match after 2013 Afcon final.” “All we need to do is to prepare well and there is every possibility that we can get a positive result in Nigeria.” "The team is in good shape especially after we beat Libya last month in Tunisia. We just need to maintain the same momentum and spirit,".                                    He said though Nigeria has always beaten Kenya in previous matches, there is a new positive spirit in the Kenyan camp and beating the Super Eagles remains a major possibility. “We are no longer the underdogs we used to be when losing to Nigeria. We have matured with time and grown in confidence,” he observed. Oliech praised the decision to appoint coach Adel Amrouche for Harambee Stars and pointed out that the players are responding positively to him. He regretted the absence of Parma midfielder Macdonald Mariga saying this denies the team great experience. Mariga is currently nursing an injury and it is not clear when he will recover. Oliech at the same said he has settled down at new club AC Ajaccio and is enjoying himself in the French top league. “Ajaccio is a big club in the top league and this gives me a lot of competition something that is certain to raise my game. I have settled well and looking forward to a great time." "I will see how it goes here and probably move in June if there is an opportunity. Otherwise, I would love to settle," he said.