News sport : Evgeni Malkin to miss All-Star Game with lower body injury

So what happens when the NHL loses one of its biggest All-Stars almost right before right before the weekend and its festivities.


Who knows, but we're about to find out with Pittsburgh's Evgeni Malkin set to miss the game with what the team called a "lower body" injury. From the Pens...


Malkin left briefly in the second period of Tuesday’s game against Philadelphia to meet with trainers. He was able to return to action and finished the rest of the game. However, Malkin was unable to play on Wednesday vs. Chicago after he tested his injury during warmups and it was determined that he would not be able to go.


So which player will be called to play on short notice -- code for "so don't go to the Bahamas or Cabo. Come to Columbus instead!"


Maybe it would have to be a Blue Jackets forward who hasn't skipped town yet? Brandon Dubinsky? Bring back Derick Brassard who used to play here?


There's also the question about Sergei Bobrovksy who Columbus Dispatch beat scribe Aaron Portzline reports is having an MRI today and that he "can't imagine" Bobrovsky takes part this weekend. That would be a shame, simply because Bobrovsky is an incredible talent, and would be fun to watch in his NHL hometown.


If you're an NHL player would you want to change your vacation plans? It's a big honor, obviously to replace a guy who was picked ahead of you. But Cabo is Cabo ...


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News sport : Bad Lip Reading returns; Tony Romo, Cam Newton, more look plain silly


At this point, we have to laugh at the NFL to keep from crying. Thankfully, that's where Bad Lip Reading comes in. Just click and enjoy Tony Romo's confusion, Cam Newton's storytelling abilities, and the very creepy proclivities of several of your favorite head coaches. Great stuff.


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News sport : Ole Miss' Elston and Stringfellow arrested for disorderly conduct

Ole Miss safety Trae Elston and wide receiver Damore'ea Stringfellow were arrested for disorderly conduct early Thursday morning.


From the Clarion-Ledger:



Safety Trae Elston and wide receiver Damore'ea Stringfellow were both arrested shortly after midnight today and charged with disorderly conduct, according to the Lafayette County Detention Center's booking log.




Elston was also charged with resisting arrest. Oxford Police Department officers were the ones on the scenes.




Details are not yet known, and an Ole Miss spokesman did not immediately return a call seeking comment.



Elston is a key part of Ole Miss' defense. He was sixth on the team with 59 tackles and had an interception. Stringfellow is a transfer from Washington who made headlines in 2014 for his off-the-field exploits rather than anything on the field.


He was suspended indefinitely by Washington in February after a post-Super Bowl incident with quarterback Cyler Miles. A woman alleged Stringfellow (who was accompanied by Miles) grabbed her and broke the lens of her camera. Miles was not charged in the incident, while Stringfellow was charged with misdemeanor assault.


Stringfellow was sentenced to five days on a work crew after a plea bargain.


He was apparently set to transfer to Nebraska, but later tweeted he was heading to Ole Miss. After news of his Ole Miss commitment spread, then-Nebraska coach Bo Pelini said to "read between the lines" regarding the situation.


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News sport : Reports: Tennessee offensive coordinator Mike Bajakian leaving program

Oct 19, 2013; Knoxville, TN, USA; Tennessee Volunteers offensive coordinator Mike Bajakian congratulates Tennessee quarterback Justin Worley (14) after the game against the South Carolina Camecocks at Neyland Stadium. (Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports) Tennessee offensive coordinator Mike Bajakian is reportedly leaving the program.


Bruce Feldman of Fox Sports was the first to report Bajakian’s departure and Feldman reported that Bajakian is leaving to “pursue other coaching opportunities.”


According to VolQuest.com and Sports Illustrated’s Thayer Evans, Bajakian’s opportunity is with the Tampa Bay Bucs as quarterbacks coach under head coach Lovie Smith. Evans is reporting that Bajakian will join the Bucs’ staff, while VolQuest.com is reporting that Bajakian is leaving Tennessee and is “likely” headed to Tampa.


Bajakian previously spent time on Smith’s staff with the Chicago Bears from 2004-06 as a wide receivers coach.


Bajakian was with Tennessee as offensive coordinator during Butch Jones’ first two seasons leading the program. Previously, Bajakian was Jones’ offensive coordinator at Cincinnati from 2010-12 and at Central Michigan from 2007-09.


The news of Bajakian’s departure comes a few hours after Central Michigan head coach Dan Enos left the program to become the offensive coordinator at Arkansas. FootballScoop.com is reporting that the opening at CMU “might change things” for Bajakian, despite his offer to join Tampa Bay’s staff.


From Football Scoop:



Fox Sports is reporting that offensive coordinator Mike Bajakian is leaving to “pursue other coaching opportunities”. We can confirm this and add, per sources, Bajakian has been offered a very appealing NFL job (quarterbacks coach for the Tampa Bay Bucs…who have the first pick in this year’s draft); with this morning’s news regarding Central Michigan, a job Bajakian was in the running for when Dan Enos was hired, this might change things. Based on what we have heard, we would expect this to play out in the next 24-48 hours.



In addition to his time as CMU’s offensive coordinator, Bajakian was also CMU’s quarterbacks coach in 2002-03 and was in the running for the head-coaching job when Enos was originally hired in 2010 after Jones left for Cincinnati.


Bajakian certainly has ties to the Central Michigan program, so this situation will be one to keep an eye on in the coming days.


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Do or die for Bafana

Bafana Bafana are playing for their lives as the Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea enters its second round of fixtures.


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Johannesburg – Despite plenty of optimism from an expectant South Africa, Bafana Bafana are already playing for their lives as the Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea enters its second round of fixtures.


A heavy 3-1 defeat to Algeria on Monday left the South Africans bottom of group C after their opening fixture, leaving Shakes Mashaba and his troops to pick up the pieces, having no choice but to beat Senegal in Mongomo on Friday.


South Africa come up against a victorious Senegal, beating Ghana with a last-gasp goal to seal a 2-1 win in the 90th minute, hours before Bafana's defeat to Algeria.


“It is not the kind of start we wanted,” skipper Dean Furman said ahead of Friday's clash.


“We had worked hard for maximum points so the next two games are very crucial for us.


“We have to lift our heads and go for a win and that’s all we need. The good thing is that we played some outstanding football out there. We are just very disappointed not to come out with a win.”


Bafana welcome back Eric Mathoho in defence. The lanky Kaizer Chiefs centre-back was suspended for the opening game.


On Friday, however, his presence in the team will not only come as a welcome relief, but also out of necessity.


Rivaldo Coetzee started against Algeria but was stretchered off after 29 minutes with what looked like a serious blow to his knee.


South Africa's medical staff later ruled Coetzee out of contention against Senegal, leaving Mathoho to fill the void. Also back from suspension was Reneilwe Letsholonyane.


Things could have gone differently against Algeria, were it not for Tokelo Rantie's missed penalty after Thuso Phala had given South Africa the lead early in the second half.


Rantie could have given Bafana a 2-0 lead, but skied his penalty, hitting the crossbar and sailing over the goal.


Rantie, who said this week that he would have no qualms about taking another penalty in the tournament, urged his team-mates to focus on winning the next game.


“The penalty issue is gone and it’s time to move on,” Rantie said.


“We can’t change that result. The next games we play we have to make sure we collect maximum points because you can’t stay in a tournament if you don’t have points, if you don’t score goals. We still have a chance.”


Should South Africa lose to Senegal, and Ghana lose to Algeria in Friday's earlier kick-off, both nations would be eliminated from the tournament before their last group game against each other even gets underway.


A draw for South Africa would keep their hopes for a place in the knockout rounds alive, with a number of permutations, however, coming into play. – Sapa






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News sport : Twitter reaction to Jeff Gordon's announcement

After Jeff Gordon surprised many with his announcement that 2015 would be his final Sprint Cup Series season, many in NASCAR took to Twitter to express their appreciation for the four-time champion's career and impact on the sport.


Here's a sampling of what some drivers said about the man who ranks third on NASCAR's all-time win list.


Clint Bowyer referenced the run-in he and Gordon had at Phoenix in 2012.



Junior was perfectly Junior.



AJ Allmendinger and Joey Logano referenced growing up watching Gordon.




And Jimmie Johnson used a word a lot of us thought when we first saw the news.



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News sport : Butler Bulldog mascot Blue III chimes in on NFL's 'DeflateGate'

Everyone has an opinion about the 'DeflateGate' saga swirling around the New England Patriots this week in the wake of their blowout victory over the Indianapolis Colts to reach the Super Bowl.


Butler University's mascot, Blue III, let it be known through his Twitter account he can sympathize with the Patriots, who have been accused of cheating by purposely deflating balls in the AFC Championship game against the Colts. Blue apparently has a habit of deflating balls, too.



The Butler men's basketball team beat Creighton 64-61 on Wednesday to improve to 4-3 in the Big East. The Bulldogs host No. 24 Seton Hall on Sunday.


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News sport : Arizona State students have perfected the art of free throw distraction


Forgive Arizona State fans if they're not overly disappointed these days when their team commits a second-half foul during a home game.


Only then does the Sun Devils student section get to unleash college basketball's most creative method of free throw distraction.


Arizona State student Tim Schodt dressed as Miley Cyrus with a wrecking ball (via Arizona State) When an opposing player shoots free throws toward the Arizona State student section, students seated closest to the floor will set up a pair of black curtains directly behind the basket. The Curtain of Distraction then parts to reveal an often hilarious, always weird mystery character, from a gyrating Elvis Presley, to a diaper-clad Cupid, to a pair of kissing unicorns, to Miley Cyrus with a wrecking ball.


"Some of the things that come out of that curtain, you can hear the whole crowd laughing," Arizona State senior Nick Granillo said. "You know there's no way the free throw shooter could have blocked out what's coming out. He had to have taken at least a quick peek at what it is."


The Curtain of Distraction has evolved from an audacious idea hatched by a handful students into a phenomenon that has garnered national attention. Photos and video of the costume-clad characters behind the curtain have spread quickly via social media and been picked up by NBCSports.com, FoxSports.com and ESPN's Around the Horn.


There's no denying the Curtain of Distraction has been a success either, both as a means of generating fan enthusiasm and diverting the attention of opposing free throw shooters.


An Arizona State program that has traditionally enjoyed only modest fan support set a record for student attendance against Utah last week even though the Sun Devils (9-9) were mired in a three-game losing streak entering the game. Opposing teams have also shot 71.2 percent from the foul line at the Wells Fargo Center this season when they're facing away from the student section compared to 60 percent when they're trying not to be thrown off by the curtain's cast of off-beat characters.


"Everything they've done with the curtain has been awesome and has really helped us a lot," Arizona State junior center Eric Jacobsen said. "I'm happy to see they're finally getting some recognition because I know how much work they do to get all that stuff together. The players really do appreciate it. Whoever is coming up with the ideas, they're hilarious."


The Curtain of Distraction is the brainchild of some founding members of the 942 Crew, a three-year-old student group whose mission is to increase student attendance at Arizona State basketball games and improve the in-game experience for fans. The group's name stems from the number of seats in the student section at Wells Fargo Arena.


When group leaders gathered to discuss potential ways to distract free throw shooters before the 2013-14 season, some of their initial ideas didn't make the cut. Handing out cards to the first dozen rows of students to create a funny picture? Too tough to implement. Giving students cardboard bricks to wave? Too dull. Creating cardboard cutouts and a spinning optical illusion? Too overdone.


The inspiration for the Curtain of Distraction was a viral YouTube clip one of the 942 Crew members watched of a Duke fan best known as "Speedo Guy."


When North Carolina guard Jackie Manuel stepped to the free throw line during a 2003 game in Durham, graduate student Patrick King signaled for his peers to sit quietly, stripped down to a skimpy swimsuit and then unveiled the most over-the-top dance moves in his arsenal. King only gyrated harder when Manuel clanked the first free throw, resulting in a second miss.


"That's where a lot of the credit goes to," Arizona State senior Tim Schodt said. "The student section all focused on that guy and the guy did something so ridiculous and distracting that the shooter missed the free throw. We were like, 'That's what we need to do. We need to incorporate something like that into our student section."


The innovators behind the Curtain of Distraction were initially nervous about how their idea would be received when they unveiled it early last season, but their approach proved to be an instant success.


Opposing free throw shooters started missing more frequently. Alumni donated money to fund the project. Fellow students began lending costumes or volunteering to participate. And out-of-state friends and family members called or texted after spotting videos of the antics on TV or via social media.


The most rewarding moments for the members of the 942 Crew come when they see an opponent chuckling at their high jinks.


"Sometimes we''ll catch the shooter looking at us out of the corner of his eye," Arizona State junior Anji Kumar said. "Other times we'll catch the opposing players on the bench laughing. The greatest thing is when you're behind the curtain you actually really can't see the shooter or whether he made the shots or missed them. I'm either in a mask or a horse suit or I'm jumping around and I can't see anything."


With student turnout rising, opposing free throw percentages falling and Arizona State having won all but three home games since the start of the 2013-14 season, the 942 Crew is thrilled with the impact the Curtain of Distraction is having. Current members hope it remains a staple of Arizona State basketball games for many years to come.


"It's absolutely amazing that what started as something so simple has grown into something so great," Granillo said. "It's something that no other student section in the country has done."


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News sport : Here's Will Ferrell hitting a 'cheerleader' in the head with a basketball

The basketball-loving world reeled back in October at the news that beloved halftime performer Red Panda had chosen to hang up her unicycle and bowls. Luckily, however, it seems we've found the next big thing in NBA halftime entertainment: Will Ferrell. Naturally.


The "Saturday Night Live" alum-turned-major motion picture star — no stranger to hoops-related comedy, NBA game appearances in particular and sports-associated ephemera in general — turned up on the hardwood at Smoothie King Center during halftime of Wednesday's matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and New Orleans Pelicans, with the express purpose of attempting a half-court shot.


It did not go super well, as evidenced by this clip shot by Bleacher Report's Kevin Ding:



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Dance team members don't get paid enough for this, man.


As flocks of concerned colleagues and on-lookers rushed to check on the fallen dance teamer, Ferrell was promptly set upon, hoisted and hustled off the floor by arena security:



... which is probably what tipped off any of you whose B.S. detectors had yet to redline to the probability that this was all a set-up.


Yep, Ferrell was in the Crescent City to shoot a scene for the forthcoming "Daddy's Home," in which he'll again line up alongside "The Other Guys" co-star Mark Wahlberg to play "a mild-mannered radio executive who is determined to become the best stepdad possible to the children of his new wife," played by Linda Cardellini — a wonderfully talented actress who has played many fine roles and yet will always be Lindsay Weir to me — and finds himself in competition with said kids' biological dad (hey, Mark) in the process. Hence, the appearance in the halftime shooting contest mishap, which you can feel a bit better about laughing at now that you know it was a "stuntwoman playing a Pelicans cheerleader" who got rocked.


here's a longer look from the stands at the scene in question, including some M.C. work by Paul Scheer of "The League," "Human Giant" and the great podcast "How Did This Get Made?" and the pretty clear implication that Ferrell's character is drunk/high/impeded during his aborted heave:



"Daddy's Home" is slated for release later this year, but if you can't wait that long for more, Pelicans.com has some more photos of Ferrell's court-storming.


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News sport : Andersen: Wisconsin's academic standards were a reason for leaving

Oregon State coach Gary Andersen said Wisconsin's academic standards were a reason why he left the Badgers.


In an interview with CBS Sports, Andersen said he was frustrated that he couldn't get some recruits into the university.



"It's been well [documented] there were some kids I couldn't get in school," the Badgers' former coach said. "That was highly frustrating to me. I lost some guys, and I told them I wasn't going to lose them.




"I think they did what they were supposed to do [academically] and they still couldn't get in. That was really hard to deal with."



Anderson also said this:



"That's not Wisconsin's fault," Andersen added. "That's Wisconsin's deal ... I want to surround myself with those kids I can get in school."



His departure from the Badgers after Oregon State coach Mike Riley replaced Nebraska coach Bo Pelini was the most surprising coaching move of the offseason. While Wisconsin is considered a good job in the Big Ten – it's right with or above Nebraska for best in the West status – Oregon State isn't in the upper echelons of the Pac-12.


After Andersen left, Wisconsin hired former offensive coordinator and Pitt head coach Paul Chryst to replace him.


Wisconsin reportedly requires more high school academic units (17) than Nebraska, Michigan State and Ohio State. And, of course, Oregon State. Andersen said he didn't expect people to understand his decision and that he took the Oregon State job without visiting Corvallis. He also said that the idea of junior-college transfers "basically became a non-[factor]."


He also refuted any notions that there was a rift between himself and athletic director and coach Barry Alvarez, who coached the Badgers in their Outback Bowl win over Auburn. Alvarez, Anderson said, was not a reason for his departure.



"He never one time stepped on anybody's toes in the football office," the coach said. "Please don't make Wisconsin sound bad in any way, shape or form. I love those kids. I truly love them."



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News sport : 2015 will be Jeff Gordon's final full-time NASCAR season

Jeff Gordon has one more shot for a fifth Sprint Cup Series championship.


The four-time Sprint Cup Series champion announced Thursday that 2015 will be his final full-time season in the Cup Series.


“As a race car driver, much of what I’ve done throughout my life has been based on following my instincts and trying to make good decisions,” Gordon said in a team statement. “I thought long and hard about my future this past year and during the offseason, and I’ve decided 2015 will be the last time I compete for a championship. I won’t use the ‘R-word’ because I plan to stay extremely busy in the years ahead, and there’s always the possibility I’ll compete in selected events, although I currently have no plans to do that.


“I don’t foresee a day when I’ll ever step away from racing. I’m a fan of all forms of motor sports, but particularly NASCAR. We have a tremendous product, and I’m passionate about the business and its future success. As an equity owner in Hendrick Motorsports, I’m a partner with Rick (Hendrick) and will remain heavily involved with the company for many years to come. It means so much to have the chance to continue working with the owner who took a chance on me and the incredible team that’s stood behind me every step of the way."



Gordon, 43, won NASCAR titles in 1995, 1997, 1998 and 2001. He has 92 career Sprint Cup Series wins, good for third all-time behind Richard Petty and David Pearson. His best season was that 1998 campaign, when he won 13 races and had a crazy 28 top-10 finishes in 33 races. For good measure, he won the final race of that season and finished with a 364-point lead on second place Mark Martin.


He finished sixth in the 2014 standings after missing out on the final race at Homestead by a single point. He crashed after contact with Brad Keselowski at Texas (leading to a scuffle replayed more times than you can count) and then failed to advance to the championship race after Ryan Newman knocked Kyle Larson out of the way at Phoenix, sliding into the fourth spot ahead of Gordon. He won four races last season, including the Brickyard 400.


To say that Gordon was a revolutionary driver in the Cup Series isn't an understatement. He entered the series full-time in 1993 and quickly became an adversary to Dale Earnhardt, who he eventually formed a good friendship with. He was the perfect anti-Earnhardt. While the veteran had his black No. 3 and legion of fans, Gordon represented the "new" NASCAR of sorts as a young kid from California with a rainbow-colored car.


Coincidentally, his first race in 1992 was the last race of Petty's career.


He helped NASCAR become mainstream too, immediately becoming one of the most recognizable figures in sports. When he made his Cup debut, the thought of a NASCAR driver married to a Belgian supermodel would have made many an observer pass out from disbelief.


“There’s simply no way to quantify Jeff’s impact,” Hendrick Motorsports owner Rick Hendrick said. “He’s one of the biggest sports stars of a generation, and his contributions to the success and growth of NASCAR are unsurpassed. There’s been no better ambassador for stock car racing and no greater representation of what a champion should be. I will never be able to properly express the respect and admiration I have for Jeff and how meaningful our relationship is to me. I’m so grateful for everything he’s done for our company and my family, and I look forward to many more years together as friends and business partners.”


The team said plans for Gordon's car in 2016 will be announced at a later date but the odds-on favorite is Chase Elliott, the 2014 Xfinity Series champion. Elliott, 19, is considered one of NASCAR's next big stars and has a developmental contract with Hendrick Motorsports.


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News sport : Marshawn Lynch fined $20K for crotch grab, more fines await

Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch (24) celebrates his touchdown run during the second half of the NFL football NFC Championship game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) The NFL has fined Marshawn Lynch $20,000 for his post-touchdown crotch grab in the NFC Championship, and more fines could be forthcoming if Lynch decides to continue his tradition of not talking to reporters.


ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the NFL is also considering fining Lynch significantly more than the $50,000 for each of the past two seasons for not talking to the media. Lynch again declined to speak on Sunday after the NFC Championship.


Lynch, along with the rest of the Seahawks, is slated for media availability on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of next week. If he decides to go with his usual repeat-a-single-phrase routine, the Super Bowl trip could end up being a significant hit to his wallet. NFL officials said that each session in which Lynch declined to speak would accrue an escalating fine, with the initial fine to be more than $50,000.


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Arsenal chasing Brazilian defender

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger expressed cautious optimism over his side's move for Villarreal's Brazilian centre-back Gabriel Paulista.


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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger expressed cautious optimism over his side's move for Villarreal's Brazilian centre-back Gabriel Paulista on Thursday, describing the transfer as “50-50”.


Gabriel, 24, reportedly has a release clause of 20 million euros ($23.3 million) in his contract, but British press reports claim Arsenal have offered a fee rising to around 13 million euros.


Any deal would also be contingent on the player being granted a work permit by the British government. Gabriel does not meet the automatic requirements because he is not yet a full international.


“We are talking at the moment. Can we find an agreement or not? I don't know. We are slowly progressing, but there is a chance,” Wenger told a press conference on Thursday.


Asked about the chances of a deal going through, Wenger replied: “50-50 at this moment, yes.


“We are ready to pay the price we think is right for a good player, no matter what the price is. If we think it's the right price, we will pay.”


Non-European Union players wishing to play in the Premier League must play for a country ranked within the world's top 70 and have played in at least 75 percent of their country's competitive games over a two-year period if they are to be automatically granted a work permit.


But clubs can argue that a player with “exceptional target” should be granted an exemption, as Arsenal have previously done with Japanese midfielder Ryo Miyaichi and Brazil-born Croatia striker Eduardo da Silva.


“If a player we want needs a work permit then we will defend it now because we will not necessarily want to do it in the summer,” added Wenger.


“We respect the rules in England. When you buy a player who does not fulfil the criteria and needs a work permit, you go in front of a commission and they tell you yes or no. We will accept that.” – AFP






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Bafana not afraid of Senegal

Bafana's game against Senegal is a must-win match after they lost their opener against Algeria.


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Mongomo – While Bafana Bafana and Senegal’s players will be competing on the same pitch tomorrow night, the West Africans will be a tad higher above sea level than their counterparts.


The Senegalese players are a good few inches taller than their South African opponents. In fact, Senegal probably has the tallest team at the Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea. They were even taller than their Ghanaian opponents, who they beat 2-1 in the first match in Group C.


Senegal threatened at almost every dead-ball situation, as their monster central defenders and big forward line take some stopping when they go up for corners and free-kicks whipped into the penalty area.


South Africa’s tallest player is Eric Mathoho, and coach Shakes Mashaba will be glad that the Kaizer Chiefs man is available in defence to try and counter the physicality for the Senegalese.


This, of course, is a must-win match for Bafana after they lost their first one against Algeria. But it seems they have already figured out a way to beat Senegal at the Estadio de Mongomo (kick-off 9pm SA time).


The plan is not a strange one. In fact, it’s an all too familiar scheme, as Bafana look to get their Afcon campaign back on track.


“We know they have a few big boys,” Bafana winger Thuso Phala said yesterday. “They are more physical than us because they are taller. Set-piece wise they will have the advantage. But if you are taller and bigger then you are a lot slower than us.


“Physically we as South Africans have a disadvantage, but we have a way of working around it. We are quicker and have the agility. It showed against Mali, who also have big players, but we played them off the park.”


Scoring goals is priority No1, after a lack of qualify execution against the Desert Foxes came back to bite them in the backside.


“We knew coming into this tournament all our games are going to be difficult,” the SuperSport United winger said. “We played the top team on the continent, but I think we outplayed them on the day. I believe that, if we can play well again and take our chances, we can beat Senegal.”


Meanwhile, the Bafana team doctor Thulani Ngwenya says 18-year-old defender Rivaldo Coetzee could still feature at this Afcon, but the Ajax Cape Town kid, who came off injured against Algeria, will not be considered for tomorrow’s match against Senegal to recover in time for Tuesday’s final match against Ghana. - The Star






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Barca putting off-field woes behind them

Barcelona's recent strong run is helping the club put a series of off-field problems behind them and suggests they may be starting to move up the gears at exactly the right stage of the season.


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Madrid - Barcelona's recent strong run is helping the club put a series of off-field problems behind them and suggests they may be starting to move up the gears at exactly the right stage of the season.


Wednesday's 1-0 King's Cup quarter-final, first leg win at home to Atletico Madrid was Barca's fifth victory in a row since they fell 1-0 at Real Sociedad in La Liga on Jan. 4.


In this period, they have beaten Atletico twice, once in the Cup and once in La Liga, something they failed to achieve in six meetings between the two sides in all competitions last term.


They also thrashed Elche 9-0 on aggregate in the Cup and a winning run is the ideal way to counter swirling media speculation about a rift between club talisman Lionel Messi and coach Luis Enrique.


Argentina forward Messi was apparently unhappy with Luis Enrique's tactics since he took over at the end of last season but denied reports he was seeking an exit from his boyhood club.


Whatever the reality of the situation, Messi has not let it affect his performances on the pitch and his late winner on Wednesday came after he netted a hat-trick at Deportivo La Coruna in La Liga at the weekend.


Even Atletico coach Diego Simeone admitted to being impressed with Barca's recent form.


“Barcelona have improved a great deal in these last two games,” Simeone told a news conference.


“Above all in putting on the pressure in the opponents' half,” added the former Argentina captain. “It was their strength that they did not allow us to bring the ball out.”


One reason why Barca may be gaining a head of steam is that Luis Enrique finally appears to have settled on what is known in Spain as a “gala 11” after rotating his regulars in and out of the side.


Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez are fixtures in the forward line, with Andres Iniesta, Ivan Rakitic and Sergio Busquets in midfield and fullbacks Dani Alves and Jordi Alba either side of Gerard Pique and Javier Mascherano in defence.


“It was a very positive result but I never take future results for granted,” Luis Enrique told reporters ahead of Wednesday's return in Madrid.


“Our opponent still has a lot to say and it should be an attractive game with two teams going for victory.” – Reuters






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