Arsenal in familiar territory

With 10 games of the Premier League season remaining Arsenal find themselves in familiar territory.


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London - With 10 games of the Premier League season remaining Arsenal find themselves in familiar territory.


On the down side they are too far back for a serious title push and are facing a European exit at the hands of AS Monaco.


Put a positive spin on things though and the Gunners look ideally-placed to secure an 18th successive Champions League qualification and could still retain the FA Cup.


It is a state of affairs that divides Arsenal fans, splits the Arsene Wenger loyalists from those who believe the Gunners have flattered to deceive for too long under his command.


A week after the radio phone-ins were crackling with Wenger criticism after Arsenal's 3-1 home defeat by Monaco in the Champions League, last 16, first leg, calm has broken out.


A straightforward home defeat of Everton at the weekend was followed on Wednesday by a 2-1 away win at Queens Park Rangers.


Arsenal have now won four matches in a row in the league and nine of their last 11 - title-winning form.


They are nine points behind leaders Chelsea, who also have a game in hand, but in touch with second-placed Manchester City and leading the cluster of clubs vying for the top-four.


Six of their last 10 league matches are at home too and Alexis Sanchez, their standout player this season, looks to be firing on all cylinders again after a temporary loss of form.


No wonder boss Wenger looked content on Wednesday, although with Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United still to play he questioned the idea that Arsenal had the easiest run-in.


“It's hot (in the top four race) because everybody won tonight,” Wenger said. “ We can only focus on our performances and keep going. We have 10 games to go, we play six at home and four away, so we just can focus on our performances.


“At the moment you fight all the teams who fight not to go down and fight all teams who want to be in Europe. In April some teams are settled and have nothing to go for, it can become a little bit easier. Fixtures that look difficult can become a little bit easier. It' difficult to predict.”


Sanchez scored the second goal against Queens Park Rangers, his first in eight games, while Olivier Giroud, criticised for his display against Monaco, was also on target.


Wenger praised them both.


“He never gives up and that's the strength of a good striker,” Wenger said of Sanchez, while of Giroud he added: “He's strong mentally. He can take some criticism and respond. He's shown that.” – Reuters






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News sport : LeBron answers Valanciunas flagrant with huge 4th, pushes Cavs past Raptors

With just under 20 seconds left in the third quarter of a very entertaining Wednesday night matchup between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Toronto Raptors, two of the best teams in the Eastern Conference, Raptors center Jonas Valanciunas managed to do the right thing and the wrong thing at the same time.





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With the Cavs leading 82-74, James isolated up top against Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan. After getting a screen from power forward Tristan Thompson, James dribbled right and drove into the teeth of the Toronto defense, where he was met in the lane by Valanciunas. Not wanting to give up a layup, or even allow James to get up a shot that would open the door to an and-one continuation, the Lithuanian big man reached out, grabbed hold of the four-time MVP around the shoulders, and took him to the ground.


Valanciunas wound up receiving a flagrant foul-1, which was not an optimal result, but still: generally speaking, the right play. (Especially considering James continued his recent free-throw woes by missing both of his flagrant freebies.)


And yet, wrapping James up and spilling him to the deck is a bad idea in the grand scheme. LeBron had been content to devote most of his attention to orchestration through the first three quarters, scoring a relatively pedestrian 12 points on 4-for-10 shooting while dishing out 11 assists. Following Valanciunas' flagrant, though, James chose a different course — attack, attack, attack.


“You have to understand the game is more important than trying to deliver a hard foul,” James said after the game, according to Jason Lloyd of the Akron Beacon Journal. “At that point we all know everyone is looking for the reaction. It’s the old elementary school house rule that the second guy always gets caught. So you just relax and play the game.”


When the time came, as has so often been the case in the past, James seemed to be playing a different game than everyone else.


James scored 17 points in just under nine minutes of work after Valanciunas' flagrant. After a brief rest to start the fourth quarter that saw the Raptors chop an eight-point lead down to one behind a monster surge from Toronto guard Lou Williams — taking on a larger role in the Raptors' offense over the last few games, as All-Star point guard Kyle Lowry sits to rest his aching body — James returned at the 8:44 mark of the final frame and promptly put the Cavaliers on his back.


He set up a J.R. Smith triple, then drove to the basket looking for a dunk; he missed it and felt he was fouled, but got no help from the officials. On his next trip, then, he made sure not to leave the question in their hands:



He drove and kicked a dart out to former Miami Heat running buddy James Jones, who's made a return to David Blatt's rotation over the last few games and looked sharp from beyond the arc on Wednesday:



After hitting a pair of freebies to push Cleveland's lead to five, James punished Toronto swingman Terrence Ross, dotting him with a pair of shot-clock-beating 25-footers to give the Cavs a bit of breathing room:




Even without their ailing leader, though, the Raptors remained game for the challenge, continuing to scrap behind Williams (a Raptors franchise-record 21 points in the fourth quarter) and Valanciunas (26 points, 11 rebounds, two blocks in 31 minutes against the Cavs frontline) and making it a one-possession game after a Valanciunas tip-in with 2:25 remaining. But James, again, had the answer, feeding Smith for another triple before knifing through the lane for a swooping layup that essentially put the game away with 55 seconds left:



James' final tally: 29 points on 9-for-16 shooting, 14 assists, six rebounds and just three turnovers in 37 1/2 minutes, leading the way to a 120-112 win that puts the Cavaliers (39-24) in a virtual tie with the Raptors and Chicago Bulls (both 38-23) for the No. 2 seed in the East. Moreover, the victory clinches a 3-1 Cleveland win in the season series with Toronto, giving LeBron's crew the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Raps should that come into play for postseason seeding. They've won two of their first three meetings with the Bulls, too, with the fourth and final contest — which could wind up deciding the Central Division crown — coming one month from today.


The Raptors played tough, and well, throughout the contest, clawing back from a 19-point third-quarter deficit to take the lead midway through the fourth. They figure to be an awfully tough out should a rested Lowry return to his early-season form come playoff time. Still, James' play during the final nine minutes laid bare a cold, hard fact about the way these things can tend to do go in high-leverage moments, as crystallized by Eric Koreen of the National Post:



Since about the middle of January — with apologies to a certain towering inferno raging in Oklahoma City — the Cavaliers haven't had that problem.


“If you want to win one game, you want to win three games, five games, whatever, I think everybody in this league would say, I’m going to take LeBron first, and I’ll build my team from there,” the Cavaliers' Smith — who finished with 15 points, eight rebounds, two blocks, a steal and an assist in 37 minutes — said after the game, according to Bruce Arthur of the Toronto Star.


“If you blitz him, he’s going to find James Jones. He’s going to find Smith. If you don’t blitz him, he’s going to buffalo right to the rim,” Raptors head coach Dwane Casey said, according to Koreen. “So you pick your poison."


And when you're dealing with an angry version of the four-time MVP, the choice often doesn't matter; you're going to die either way.


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News sport : Kurt Busch won't be criminally charged after domestic assault accusations

Suspended Sprint Cup driver Kurt Busch will not be facing charges from the September incident with ex-girlfriend Patricia Driscoll.


The Delware Department of Justice announced Thursday there was insufficient evidence to charge Busch with a crime. Driscoll had accused Busch of domestic assault on Sept. 26, saying he slammed her head against the wall of his motorhome. Busch had denied the accusations.


The statement is below:



The Delaware Department of Justice has carefully reviewed the complaint made of an alleged act of domestic violence involving Kurt Busch in Dover on September 26, 2014, which was reported to the Dover Police Department on November 5, 2014 and investigated. After a thorough consideration of all of the available information about the case, it is determined that the admissible evidence and available witnesses would likely be insufficient to meet the burden of establishing beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr. Busch committed a crime during the September 26th incident. Likelihood of meeting that high burden of proof is the standard for prosecutors in bringing a case. For this reason, the Department of Justice will not pursue criminal charges in this case.



Busch was indefinitely suspended by NASCAR on Friday, Feb. 20 before the Daytona 500 following the release of a Kent County commissioner's decision in the request for protection order hearing surrounding the incident. In the decision, which was written after the protection order had been granted for Driscoll against Busch, the commissioner said it was more likely than not that Busch had committed an act of abuse against Driscoll.


The 2004 Sprint Cup Series champion immediately appealed NASCAR's suspension but lost both appeals. Regan Smith has filled in for Busch in the first two races of the 2015 season and is scheduled to drive his car again on Sunday at Las Vegas.


Earlier this week, NASCAR said Busch had agreed to terms to start the process of reinstatement. However, no timetable would be given on the process. In it, Busch would work with an outside expert who would report back to NASCAR.


The suspension is Busch's second NASCAR-mandated suspension. He was suspended for a race in 2013 after making threatening remarks to a reporter.


The testimony during the protection order hearing, which was held over multiple days in December and January, was contentious. Busch contended that Driscoll had told him she was a trained assassin and his legal team said Driscoll committed perjury while Driscoll said Busch struggled with alcoholism and depression and had issues separating fact from fiction.


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News sport : Patriots fail to pick up Vince Wilfork's option, ending an era




New England Patriots nose tackle Vince Wilfork found out Tuesday night that the only NFL team he has known will not pick up his option, making him a free agent. He tweeted out a statement Wednesday morning, marking the end of an era.

"I'm in a good place [and] I have a great relationship with the Patriots organization," Wilfork wrote.


The Patriots selected Wilfork in the first round in the 2004 NFL draft, and he has been the anchor of a defense that made four Super Bowls in his time, winning two.


Wilfork will turn 34 this season and was slated to hit $8.9 million against the salary cap this season. On the one hand, Wilfork's play leveled off last season coming off a season-ending Achilles injury in 2013. On the other, he played a massive number of snaps last season — 910, tied for second-most in the NFL among nose tackles, per Pro Football Focus — and will leave a huge void in the middle of the Patriots' defense that improved markedly last season in a championship year.


Reading Wilfork's statement, it almost sounds like he's mulling retirement. He says he'll take time to decide what his next move, but you can be sure a number of teams will put in a call to see if Wilfork wouldn't mind considering giving it another go in 2015.


The Patriots had to make this move, financially speaking, if they have any hope of retaining cornerback Darrelle Revis and safety Devin McCourty. Other Patriots moves could be coming, including working on the salary-cap figure of receiver Danny Amendola, who is scheduled to count $5.7 million against the cap.


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News sport : Former PGA pres. Bishop: Mickelson was 'grandmaster' of Ryder Cup task force

Former PGA of America president Ted Bishop believes Phil Mickelson got precisely what he wanted from the now-dissolved Ryder Cup task force, acting as the "grandmaster" of the 11-man committee.


Writing for Golf Magazine, Bishop said Mickelson got the captain he wanted in Davis Love III, even though at the 2014 Ryder Cup he explicitly named Paul Azinger and favoring his approach. However, Bishop also contends Mickelson didn't care for Azinger's sometimes brash leadership style. The five-time major winner liked the framework, which Love employed in building a four-point lead heading into the final day of the 2012 Ryder Cup.


Bishop believes Fred Couples, three times the winning U.S. Presidents Cup captain, will get the nod to lead in France in 2018, followed by Steve Stricker in his native Wisconsin in 2020, Jim Furyk in 2022 and Phil Mickelson taking his turn at Bethpage Black in 2024.


Perhaps most interesting was Bishop's suggestion that the Ryder Cup is now Mickelson's baby, and may somewhat explain why fellow task force member Tiger Woods didn't show to last week's news conference to announce the changes.


"Phil made his presence felt. I can't help but think that Phil's taking charge of the U.S. Ryder Cup process might represent the first time in years that he isn't living in Tiger's shadow," Bishop wrote. "I wonder if that has motivated Phil, because he certainly seems energized by the task at hand."




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Sunderland’s Poyet charged by FA

Sunderland manager Gus Poyet has been charged with improper conduct after an outburst during his side's Premier League game against Hull City.


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London - Sunderland manager Gus Poyet has been charged with improper conduct after an outburst during his side's Premier League game against Hull City.


The English Football Association said the Uruguayan had until Monday to respond to the charge.


“Hull manager Steve Bruce has been contacted by The FA in relation to the same incident and formally reminded of his responsibilities,” the FA added.


Poyet was sent to the stands after a heated touchline exchange with Bruce in the 35th minute of the match at the KC Stadium.


“It was grown men acting like children. Look, we all do stupid things but we will all wake up in the morning and regret it,” Bruce said afterwards.


“I am not sure what I am supposed to have done - I only went to his assistant and said that (Jack) Rodwell had dived.”


The game, between two sides fighting to put distance between themselves and the relegation zone, finished 1-1 after Rodwell scored a late equaliser for the visitors.


Poyet said afterwards that Tuesday had been the most difficult day of his managerial career, with Sunderland's England winger Adam Johnson arrested on Monday on suspicion of having sex with an under-age girl.


Sunderland have suspended Johnson while police investigations are ongoing. – Reuters






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News sport : Former BYU QB Christian Stewart rejoins team for spring practice

BYU needed another quarterback for spring practice. So instead of holding open tryouts for one, the team went and found someone who accumulated significant time under center in 2014.


Christian Stewart filled in as BYU's QB when Taysom Hill was lost for the season in 2014 because of a broken leg. But as a senior in 2014, Stewart figured his last practices would be the ones BYU held for the Miami Beach Bowl. Nope. He's back.


"What a story," BYU offensive coordinator Robert Anae said via the Deseret News. "I hope it goes down as one of the all-time great BYU stories that we had a guy that was willing to advance the team, so everyone can get better while we wait for our younger (quarterbacks) to get in and get involved."


Stewart threw for 2,273 yards, 22 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 2014.


Here's how and why it happened. Hill is still out recovering from the broken leg. McCoy Hill, a sophomore who was set to receive a lot of spring reps, now has a sprained foot. Add in the fact that QB Hunter Moore is a sophomore (and had just seven rush attempts in 2014) and Stewart was needed.


''I said, 'You're like gum on my shoe,''' coach Bronco Mendenhall laughingly told the AP. '''I can't get rid of you. No matter if I pull it, I stretch it, it just snaps back.' So we laughed. Talk about a loyal alumni. I think he was maybe more excited than I was that he gets to play football again.


BYU's compliance office was able to clear his participation with the NCAA. He's still enrolled at the school as a senior, so it's no problem.


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“It didn’t feel like it was a real thing, but today was fun to get back out there with the guys and just be able to throw the ball around,” Stewart said. “And what are they going to do, yell at me? I can do whatever I want out there. I can make any read I want, throw the deep ball. They can’t really say anything to me.”




Indeed, Stewart gets to do all the fun stuff without all of the other taxing drills and meetings involved with being a full-time member of the team.




“It’s awesome,” Stewart said. “I don’t have to do the crazy warm-up they have to do. I don’t have to go to the meetings in the morning. I just show up right when practice starts, warm up with coach Beck and then go in during all the team periods. Do the fun stuff.”



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News sport : Auburn LB Anthony Swain reportedly leaves team

Auburn is down a linebacker for spring practice.


According to AuburnSports.com, LB Anthony Swain is no longer with the team. Neither is punter Jimmy Hutchinson.



At Auburn's pro day on Tuesday, Auburn coach Gus Malzahn declined to comment on his roster, instead deferring to when rosters come out at the start of spring practice.


"I'm going to update our spring roster next Tuesday, so I'm going to wait until then and I'll give you all the updates -- not just with him, but with other people, too," Malzahn said via Al.com.


Swain had 18 tackles in 2014. 12 of those came in games against Louisiana Tech, Georgia and Alabama.


Hutchinson had nine punts last year and was the No. 2 punter.


Swain was a three-star safety in the class of 2011 according to Rivals.


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Krul luck for Newcastle ‘keeper

Manchester United managed to beat Newcastle United at St James’ Park thanks to to fluffed clearance by Magpies goalkeeper Tim Krul.


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Perhaps, and it is a very flimsy perhaps at this stage, there is a burning of the old Manchester United DNA inside the team that Louis van Gaal is dragging into the fight for a Champions League qualifying place.


By the very finest of margins, they have now won 15 of their last 22 games. It was the 89th minute last night when his misfiring team, with Juan Mata on, Marouane Fellaini off, Radamel Falcao dropped and Angel Di Maria cursing his own substitution, found something to grab an unlikely victory.


It was then that Wayne Rooney, whose desire is leading a team who were once more implored to attack by their own supporters in the game's closing stages, forced uncertainty amongst three Newcastle defenders, to such an extent that Mehdi Abeid lost his head and passed to his goalkeeper from a matter of yards.


Tim Krul, who until then had been excellent, hacked a clearance to Ashley Young and his quickness of foot and crisp finish gave his side victory. Young slapped the club crest on his shirt as he roared to those celebrating supporters.


It was rarely pretty, but the manager has already spoken of his lack of concern about that missing element of his side. Manchester United destroyed Newcastle 4-0 at the same ground last season and David Moyes is now managing in Spain.


The storm until Young's late strike belonged to Papiss Cissé and the close-range spit he fired into the neck of Jonny Evans just before half-time. The former certainly appeared fortunate to have stayed on the field after the two came together.


Evans looked more innocent, appearing to spit to the floor after the pair had tangled. Cissé did not see it like that, immediately moving within inches of the Northern Irish defender and spitting. It was a major moment which, like the penalty Newcastle should have been awarded in the game's opening stage, was missed by the referee Anthony Taylor. For that, Cissé is potentially facing FA retrospective action.


The best news for the home side was the return of substitute Jonas Gutierrez after overcoming testicular cancer.


Their manager John Carver believed United's goal followed a throw that should have gone to his side and not the visitors.


Newcastle should have had their penalty in the ninth minute, when Chris Smalling clipped the legs of Emmanuel Rivière as he broke through on the left side of the Manchester United penalty area. There was an argument that referee Taylor's view of the incident was blocked. It was not a defence for his assistant, Peter Kirkup.


The storm overshadowed a half in which Van Gaal's side should have led. They were territorially dominant and dangerous without ever truly finding the cutting edge that remains elusive.


The best opportunities had been theirs. On the half hour, Fabricio Coloccini fell over when under no pressue, which allowed Di Maria to again pick out Rooney and Krul closed him down quickly.


Rivière's was an evening to forget. In the 48th minute Coloccini picked him out with a fine header from a Ryan Taylor free-kick. From a matter of feet he had just De Gea to beat at the Gallowgate End but his weak shot was flicked away by the visiting goalkeeper.


The save from Van Gaal's fellow countryman Krul was far more impressive six minutes later. Fellaini had time to take the ball down on his chest and turn and Krul did extremely well to parry the ball to his right. From there Young took it down, switched it to his right foot and shot for goal, only to see his close-range shot bravely blocked by the Newcastle goalkeeper.


It had the potential to be a huge save. With 20 minutes remaining a dithering Ander Herrera was caught in possession by the substitute Ayoze Perez. The Spanish forward slipped Cissé through to his right, and the forward, who should not have been on the pitch, made a poor connection and dragged his right-foot shot wide of the far post.


De Gea still had to make one final key act after Young's goal, saving superbly to his right to deny Cissé's downward header in the 90th minute.


NewcastleManchester UtdSubstitutions: Newcastle Perez (Riviere, 59), Gutierrez (Taylor, 65), Gouffran (Ameobi, 81); Man United Januzaj (Di Maria, 59), Mata (Fellaini, 82), Carrick (Rojo, 89).


Booked: Newcastle Gutierrez; Man United Rojo, Valencia.


Man of the match De Gea Match rating 5/10


Possession: Newcastle 33% Man Utd 67%


Attempts on target: Newcastle 2 Man Utd 5. Referee A Taylor (Wythenshawe). Attendance 49,801. – The Independent






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Pirates upbeat despite draw

Orlando Pirates remained upbeat ahead of their Soweto Derby clash against Kaizer Chiefs, according to coach Eric Tinkler.


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Johannesburg – The Orlando Pirates camp remained upbeat, according to head coach Eric Tinkler, despite losing some momentum ahead of their Soweto Derby clash against runaway Premiership leaders Kaizer Chiefs this weekend.


The Buccaneers stretched their unbeaten run to eight straight league matches with a 1-1 draw against Free State Stars in Phuthaditjhaba on Wednesday night, but the hosts brought an end to the visiting side's four-game winning streak.


While Pirates remained fourth in the standings, Chiefs regained their 10-point lead over Wits at the top of the log with a 1-0 win over Ajax Cape Town in a simultaneous fixture at FNB Stadium.


“They (Stars) made it very difficult for us and worked their socks off, so it's back to the drawing board,” Tinkler said.


“We've got a big one coming up this weekend and at least we go into that game with a lot of confidence.


“We've still got an unbeaten record, so that's a good thing.”


Pirates took the lead in the eighth minute of the midweek fixture, with Kermit Erasmus collecting a neat through ball down the middle and slicing the ball in from just inside the area.


With seven minutes left in the first half, however, Moeketsi Sekola equalised for the hosts from long range to secure a share of the points.


Stars extended their unbeaten run to five league matches but continued to struggle in 13th place in the standings, in an attempt to stay in touch with a tight mid-table battle.


Ea Lla Koto were set to face Pretoria giants Mamelodi Sundowns in another home clash on Saturday.


“This match was good preparation for the Sundowns game and the boys are becoming solidified. Their mental capacity is getting stronger and stronger,” said Stars coach Kinnah Phiri.


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City needs freshening up - Pellegrini

Manuel Pellegrini explained his decision to drop captain Vincent Kompany to the bench for their 2-0 home victory over Leicester City.


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London - Manuel Pellegrini explained his decision to drop captain Vincent Kompany to the bench for Wednesday's 2-0 Premier League home victory over Leicester City, saying he needed to freshen up his faltering champions.


“Kompany (didn't start) for the same reason Zabaleta, Fernandinho, (Samir) Nasri and (Edin) Dzeko weren't playing - it was important today to refresh the team both mentally and physically,” Pellegrini told the BBC.


“It was not a difficult decision - I felt we needed to refresh the team tonight. I felt it was a good moment to rest him.”


After chastening 2-1 defeats by Barcelona in the Champions League and Liverpool in the Premier League, there was an anxiety about City's play, but David Silva's goal just before the break and James Milner's late effort proved sufficient to see off a Leicester side rooted to the foot of the table.


Manchester City remained five points behind leaders Chelsea with the London club having played a game less but Pellegrini said they were not pre-occupied by the leaders' results.


“When you don't have the result you need in the last match, the next game is very difficult and that's why today it was most important to get three points but we dominated the game,” he said.


“We are not thinking about Chelsea, just our team. Just to win our game, we can think nothing about what Chelsea can do.


“We have to think about performances and see at the end of the season whether they drop points or not.”


Leicester hit the post and had two strong penalty appeals waved away, a cause of irritation for manager Nigel Pearson.


“They are always big calls. But three in one night is a bit surprising, isn't it?” he said.


“I don't need to talk about those decisions because the fact you are interested in them means you have seen them and know the rules.


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Mourinho jovial after Chelsea win

Jose Mourinho was full of jokes and wisecracks and even lauded the display of referee Andre Marriner after Chelsea beat West Ham United.


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London - Jose Mourinho was full of jokes and wisecracks and even lauded the display of referee Andre Marriner after his Chelsea side took another stride towards winning the title with a 1-0 victory at West Ham United on Wednesday.


The Premier League leaders, who have a game in hand, maintained their five-point advantage over second-placed Manchester City after Eden Hazard's close-range header in the first half proved the difference in a thriller at Upton Park.


“It wasn't the best game to have after a final to play West Ham,” Mourinho told reporters, referring to Sunday's League Cup triumph over Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley.


“It was really difficult and the emotion was so high. The players were fantastic with their commitment and the referee was so good, letting the game go and controlling the game with yellow cards.


“West Ham are the best team playing the way they play but my players gave everything to win the game. We had chances to score more goals and when you don't do that you are in permanent danger so this is a great victory for us,” added Mourinho.


Chelsea had to withstand wave after wave of West Ham attacks in the second half led by the dangerous raiding of left winger Stewart Downing but the defence stayed strong and Thibaut Courtois sparkled in goal.


“In every title race you have difficult matches to play,” said Mourinho. “You have matches where you need quality, others where you need luck and others where you need to adapt to the opponents.


“Today was one of those and Gary Cahill, John Terry and Kurt Zouma were good in handling the direct football while Courtois was amazing.


“It was a game where you could lose two points and I'm happy with the fact we won.”


Hazard nodded the only goal from six metres in the first half after a pinpoint cross from Ramires but West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said it should have been ruled out because the Belgium winger was offside “by six inches”.


Mourinho had his audience rolling in the aisles when he said midfielder Nemanja Matic would have missed Wednesday's game even if he had not been serving the final game of a two-match suspension.


“I'm going to tell you something,” Mourinho laughed. “He got an injury celebrating the cup win on Sunday even though he didn't play.


“It's not a big injury but today he couldn't have played. He twisted his ankle celebrating on the pitch.” – Reuters






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Evans isn’t a spitter - LVG

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal attempted to play down the controversy following an apparent spitting exchange between Jonny Evans and Newcastle United forward Papiss Cisse.


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London - Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal attempted to play down the controversy following an apparent spitting exchange between his defender Jonny Evans and Newcastle United forward Papiss Cisse on Wednesday.


The pair tussled during the first half of the Premier League game at St James' Park which the Manchester side won 1-0 and Evans appeared to spit towards Cisse as he lay on the ground before the Newcastle player got to his feet and returned the compliment.


“I didn't see it. I don't think Jonny Evans is a spitter,” Van Gaal told the BT Sport. “Maybe spitting on the floor but we are on the bench and you cannot see from there.”


Newcastle manager John Carver was also unaware of the incident.


“I haven't seen it,” he said.


Newcastle were unfortunate not to get an early penalty when Chris Smalling brought down Emmanuel Riviere and as the game looked to be heading for a goalless draw until Newcastle keeper Tim Krul booted a clearance straight to Ashley Young who scored in the 89th minute.


“I think we have dominated for 90 minutes, maybe our best match of the season, especially in an away match we deserved the victory,” Van Gaal, whose side are coming under pressure in the battel for a top-four slot, said.


“We didn't reward ourselves in the first half. It was a narrow escape because our rivals have won also so it's a rat race.


“We have created a lot of chances and could have scored much earlier. They also made two big chances and I think David de Gea rescued us at that time.”


United stayed fourth in the table and remained on course for a Champions league place despite another unconvincing performance and they were indebted to Wayne Rooney's persistence for pressurising Krul into the mistake which led their goal.


“It was a crazy run from Wayne Rooney, a lost ball, that shows the fighting spirit in this team,” Van Gaal said.


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Swansea’s Gomis collapses in Spurs game

Swansea striker Bafetimbi Gomis collapsed during an English Premier League game at Tottenham and was taken to a hospital.


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London – Swansea striker Bafetimbi Gomis collapsed during an English Premier League game at Tottenham and was taken to a hospital as a precautionary measure.


The France striker was attended to by medical staff for about four minutes and was wearing an oxygen mask as he was carried off the pitch on a stretcher.


“I wanted to reassure you concerning my health,” Gomis said hours later in quotes published on Swansea's website. “It actually looks much scarier than it is physically dangerous, and I am feeling well now.”


Gomis said he had been under stress and suffering from fatigue because of the health of his father, which required him to go back and forth to France for visits.


“He is fine,” Swansea manager Garry Monk said of Gomis. “Coming off the pitch he was fine, talking and he actually wanted to stay on the pitch.”


Gomis, who went to ground as the players made their way to restart after Nacer Chadli gave Spurs a seventh-minute lead, has a history of losing consciousness during games.


“It's something that we're well aware of and it's part of his history, but obviously he's had all the checks,” Monk said. “We knew about this when he came to the club. He's had all the medical checks that you can possibly do and it's just part of his life. It's to do with low blood pressure.”


Monk is not sure whether Gomis, who joined last year from Lyon, lost consciousness in the incident which stems from a long-standing condition.


“We'll clarify now with the club doctor and see what we do from here, see whether we pick him up or he gets his own car back,” Monk said.


In the opening match of the 2010-2011 campaign in the French league, Gomis was playing for Lyon when he collapsed with 15


minutes remaining during a 0-0 home draw with Monaco, and was replaced by midfielder Kim Kallstron.


Gomis also had a blackout while training with the France team in 2008.


“I was disappointed that I couldn't help my team tonight,” Gomis said, “but now everything is back in order.”


White Hart Lane was the ground where Fabrice Muamba, playing for Bolton at the time, suffered a cardiac arrest during an FA Cup quarterfinal match against Tottenham in 2012. Muamba's heart stopped beating on its own for 78 minutes, but started again after arriving at a hospital. – Sapa-AP






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News sport : Russell Westbrook, four days after facial surgery, drops career-highs in scoring and rebounding

Russell Westbrook didn’t have to return this early, but Russell Westbrook couldn’t seem to help himself on his way toward making a very Russell Westbrook-like return.


The Oklahoma City Thunder guard came back just four days after undergoing surgery to repair a fracture in his right cheek to score a career-high 49 points, nab a career-high 16 rebounds, and dish 10 assists alongside three steals in OKC’s 123-118 overtime win over Philadelphia. This is the most points scored in a triple-double since one Larry Joe Bird managed as many 30 years ago.


Westbrook, whose face was literally dented by an inadvertant knee to the face from teammate Andre Roberson on Friday night, showed absolutely no hesitation despite playing through the fracture.


Wearing a facemast (and at times with an upside-down NBA headband, which he will no doubt hear about from the league office) for the first time in his career, Westbrook crashed bodies in two early possessions while going after steals, and he scored his first five points by putting his head down and diving right into Sixer defenders. Any thoughts that the MVP candidate would be hesitant in working through his facial fracture were dashed just a few minutes into the contest.


Westbrook’s first make of the game came at the 8:45 mark of the first quarter, tossing in a runner as Philly big man JaKarr Sampsons whapped him on the face, sending Russell to the line. With Kevin Durant out, Westbrook attacked early and often – he attempted to set up his teammates several times to start the contest, but when their attempts fell short and Philly ran out to an eight-point lead, Russell was forced to dial up his own offense.


The Western Conference February Player of the Month managed nine points and three assists in the game’s first five and a half minutes, as the Thunder roared back to take the lead against the hapless Sixers. With his team down 15 after a surprising initial surge from Philadelphia, Westbrook emerged from a timeout with this gem:



This dunk marked the first two points of a 20-2 run to end the first period, a run that fed mostly off of Westbrook’s brilliance. He finished the period with 16 points, six rebounds and three assists. Westbrook also played the entire first quarter. Though it should be noted that two of the Thunder’s strongest runs came with Russell on the bench (he was a -14 on the night), it was absolutely astonishing to see Westbrook gather more and more strength as the game moved along. He would have had 17 rebounds as well, had he not pawed his last carom just after the game’s final buzzer.


The Thunder are in the middle of a relatively easy stretch of games, which not only made Russell’s return a small surprise, but the fact that the Sixers (led by eight three-pointers and 31 points from the recently acquired Isaiah Canaan) competed this well was a borderline shocker. The 76ers’ work on Wednesday, however, doesn’t take away from the idea that the MVP candidate could have decided to take a little more time off.


Westbrook missed a contest on Sunday against the tanking Lakers, the Sixers’ 2014-15 season ended sometime in June of 2013, and the Thunder are set to take on the Kyle Lowry-less Toronto Raptors, the Blake Griffin-less Los Angeles Clippers, the Western doormat Minnnesota Timberwolves and the Derrick Rose and Jimmy Butler-less Chicago Bulls twice in games perched between Westbrook’s injury and the Ides of March. The opportunity to string this out was there.


Even with Durant injured, it would seem that a win over Philadelphia would be all but assured, but Westbrook’s dogged determination won out. And outside of a few more trips to the towel rack (it can get sweaty under there), the 2015 All-Star Game MVP didn’t seem to be bothered by the mask (although he did ditch the headband in the game’s final moments).


He did, in the days leading up to his return, take a little issue with his paucity of NBA-approved facemask options. From a question and answer session with Anthony Slater at NewsOK.com:



Did you have any say in what the mask is going to look like?




Just regular. I mean, you can’t get crazy with the mask. The league is only going to (allow) me to have the clear mask. So that’s all I got.



The NBA couldn’t make an exception for one of its most stylish players? Especially after the four-week run he just peeled off? Let’s let the NBA’s own website discuss Westbrook’s lights-out month of February:


Westbrook averaged 31.2 points, 9.1 rebounds and 10.3 assists as the Thunder went 9-3 in February. He joined Oscar Robertson as the only players in NBA history to put up a 31-9-10 line for a calendar month (minimum 10 games played). Westbrook capped the month by becoming the first player to record three consecutive triple-doubles since James in March 2009. Westbrook also ended the month with six consecutive games with at least 20 points, 10 assists and five rebounds, the first player to do this since Michael Jordan in 1988-89.


The Thunder are pretty well chuffed to have Westbrook play through what he calls his “little den.”


After a win on Wednesday and a 9-3 February run, Oklahoma City would seem to have the best odds to hang onto the final playoff spot in the Western Conference bracket – the squad is currently a game up on an injury-addled (though improving; really, really improving) New Orleans Pelicans team heading into Thursday night’s contest with Chicago. Durant won’t play in that contest either, but OKC seems to have more than enough to circle the wagons.


Yes, the win came over a lacking Sixers outfit. And, yes, the Thunder were often at their best with Westbrook off the floor, but it hardly matters. Russell Westbrook is having an outstanding season, and even though he has missed 15 of his team’s 61 games so far, this is a player that should be seriously considered as the NBA readies the home stretch of its MVP race.


If Westbrook had been healthy all season? This MVP race would have been over weeks ago.


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Kelly Dwyer is an editor for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at KDonhoops@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter!






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