Rodgers rubbishes Liverpool crisis talk

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has defended his players amid media reports of an acrimonious squad meeting.


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London - Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has defended his players amid media reports of an acrimonious squad meeting following the 4-1 loss at Arsenal at the weekend, their second Premier League defeat in a row.


Speaking to reporters ahead of Wednesday's FA Cup quarter-final replay at Blackburn Rovers, Rodgers praised “a great bunch of players who work tirelessly every single day and give me everything”.


Asked whether a reported 'crisis meeting' had taken place at the club's Melwood training ground, he added: “It was nothing really, it was just purely analysing performances and where we are at ... it's just unfortunate something else was made of it”.


Rodgers said the heart to heart with his squad was par for the course at fifth-placed Liverpool who also lost their previous league match at home to Manchester United.


“We have lots of meetings here in terms of analysing performances,” he explained. “This was no different really to a whole host of meetings that we have had throughout the year.”


Rodgers said Liverpool, who are now seven points adrift of the Champions League qualification places, would now focus firmly on the clash with Championship club Blackburn.


“It's a real strong objective for us this season to do well in the cup competitions and this is an opportunity for us to get to another semi-final,” he added.


“This was always going to be a game that was very important for us despite the (Arsenal) defeat.”


Rodgers is expecting a tough match following the 0-0 draw in the first game at Anfield last month.


“They have some excellent players and they defended well when they came to Anfield,” he said. “We go there really focused and determined and we can't wait to play again after the weekend's disappointment.


“The group is very committed to winning this trophy and hopefully we can finish the season strongly.”


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News sport : Rory? Tiger? Spieth vs. Reed? Bubba? Your Yahoo Sports Masters preview podcast


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Pour the iced tea and start the piano music, friends, because it's time for The Masters. The greatest golf tournament in America tees off later this week, and we're here to get you ready for it all. Our guest is Ryan Ballengee (@RyanBallengee) of Yahoo Sports' Devil Ball Golf blog. Listen up and get up to speed with all you need to know as we roll into the tournament.



We begin by dispensing with the Tiger Question. He's playing this week, but will he be playing this weekend? Yet to be determined. We talk about Tiger's chances and his hold on the field. Is the mystique still there? Can Woods win? Also, we discuss his 2010 return to the Masters following scandal, a fourth-place finish that, given the circumstances, was one of the more impressive major-golf performances in recent memory (1:53 mark).



From there, it's on to the other golfers in the field, starting with Rory McIlroy, who's seeking a career slam this week. Can he do it? Does Rory's game fit well amid the Augusta pines? We discuss starting at the 10:24 mark. Then it's the yin and yang of young golf, Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed. Spieth is prepping a world-class career, while Reed is setting up a rep as a wrestling heel (15:24 mark). And, of course, the reigning champion, Bubba Watson. Can he take his third green jacket to a Waffle House? Learn the truth at the 24:32 mark!



We close with some thoughts on how players prepare for the Masters, a few players who could jump up and surprise us all (hey there, Phil), and one of Ryan's classic golf stories of an on-course encounter turned very nearly violent.



Thanks for listening to the Grandstanding podcast with Jay Busbee and Kevin Kaduk. Hit us up on Twitter (@kevinkaduk and @jaybusbee) Facebook (Kaduk here, Busbee here) or via the hashtag #grandstanding. See you next ep!



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Premier League serves up six of the best

This weekend's Premier League matches produced six memorable strikes in little over 24 hours.


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London - Normally the candidates for goal of the season are spread throughout the 10 months of the campaign, but this weekend's Premier League matches produced six memorable strikes in little over 24 hours.


Whether Charlie Adam's 60 metres goal for Stoke City against Chelsea was the pick of the bunch or Jermain Defoe's perfectly-executed winning volley for Sunderland in the Tyne-Wear derby against Newcastle United is open to debate.


But what is undeniable is that all six were goals of the highest quality which left fans, pundits and the players themselves purring at the brilliance.


The first eye-catcher to find the back of the net was Alexis Sanchez's effort for Arsenal from the edge of the penalty area in their 4-1 win over Liverpool.


That was followed by Bafetimbi Gomis's acrobatic 37th minute volley that put Swansea 2-0 up against Hull City in an eventual 3-1 win.


Six minutes later, Bobby Zamora scored with a floated dink with the outside of his left foot for Queens Park Rangers in their 4-1 win at West Bromwich Albion, with Adam then blasting home an equaliser a minute later at Stamford Bridge in a game the visitors lost 2-1.


Next up was Wayne Rooney's acrobatic 79th minute effort for Manchester United's third in their 3-1 win over Aston Villa.


Former England international Defoe then rounded off the stunners just before halftime on Sunday by lashing home a left-foot volley from the edge of the area.


“It was an unbelievable feeling,” the 32-year-old said afterwards, “Words can't describe how I felt when it went in. I was very emotional for some reason.”


The victory lifted Sunderland to 15th and in the final analysis may have more lasting significance than the astonishing strike from Adam, voted goal of the weekend in a BBC poll.


The Scot collected the ball just outside the centre circle in his own half and after glancing up and seeing Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois on the edge of his area, launched a left-footed drive that hit the back of the net despite the Belgian getting a hand to it.


“I looked up and saw the goalie off his line and thought, 'why not, especially at Chelsea.' It's great on a personal note, but its a team game and we lost, but its good to know I scored it.”


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PSL top dogs back in the hunt

Following their CAF exploits, the top three South African teams are set to return to local PSL action.


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Johannesburg - Following their Confederation of African Football (CAF) exploits, the top three South African teams return to local Premiership action on Wednesday.


Orlando Pirates were the only team to advance to the next stage of African competition as they made it through to the last eight of the Confederations Cup after drawing 2-2 away to URA FC in their second leg match at the Mandela National Stadium, in Kampala, Uganda, on Saturday.


Both Chiefs and Sundowns, however, were dumped out of the top-tier Champions league after losses in their second-leg matches on Sunday.


Now, Chiefs in particular can focus their efforts on wrapping up the Premiership title as they hope to build on their six point lead at the top of the table with six games remaining in their season.


The AmaKhosi face bottom of the table AmaZulu at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Thursday in a 7pm kickoff. Chiefs on 54 points, are no fewer than 34 points ahead of the Premiership strugglers. The contest however should provide an interesting contest as AmaZulu will be desperate to avoid the chop.


The Durban-based outfit come off a crucial 1-0 league win over Free State Stars at Moses Mabhida Stadium, in Durban, on Saturday and would be buoyed by that result.


AmaZulu coach Steve Barker, however, said he knew his charges would be in for a battle against the much-fancied Chiefs.


“Look, Chiefs are not an easy team and they are now getting pressure from teams behind them. We must focus on our strengths and take our chances,” said Barker.


“I think we have done well when it comes to set pieces and I am sure we can still improve from there. We have become a team that is better known for the set pieces and so have Chiefs.”


For Pirates, hosting Platinum Stars at Orlando Stadium on Wednesday evening at 7.30pm will provide the opportunity to transfer their CAF form back onto local shores. The Buccaneers on 43 points in third spot on the log, trail Chiefs by 11 points but are just three points behind Sundowns - although the Brazilians have a game in hand.


Platinum Stars, meanwhile, would be keen to improve on their 11th place on the log with their 27 points.


At the same time on Wednesday, Black Aces welcome Sundowns to Mbombela Stadium in another crucial league encounter. With a win, albeit temporarily, Sundowns - second on the log- can close the gap to five points with a win which would move them up to 49 points. Aces would also be desperate for a win at home to move away from the relegation zone. Aces are only three points above the bottom three with their 25 points, which sees them occupy 12th position on the table.


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Jose: I won't change midfield

Jose Mourinho will persist with midfield trio Cesc Fabregas, Nemanja Matic and Oscar as he refuses to shuffle.


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London - Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho will persist with struggling midfield trio Cesc Fabregas, Nemanja Matic and Oscar as he refuses to shuffle his squad so late in the season.


Mourinho defended his three midfielders following criticism for a dip in form.


‘For me football is not just mathematics,’ Mourinho said. ‘When some people write that Fabregas drops his level because the number of assists are not the same, the number of assists are probably not the same because the player that he assists does not score.’


Asked whether Oscar is struggling, as he was substituted at half-time against Stoke City, Mourinho said: ‘No, I don’t think he had a bad performance, I just think he was not good enough, which is a huge difference.


‘Matic, he was suspended, and after the suspension he was injured celebrating in the final, so he went back and he was not in the best condition.


‘I always think stability is very important in a team, and it’s not in April that you are going to make important changes.’


Fabregas put a picture of the latest injury to his nose on Instagram, saying: ‘At least I might be able to get my nose fixed after all.’


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United on roll ahead of derby

“United teams always come strong at this stage and we are showing in every game just how strong we can be.”


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London - Louis van Gaal couldn’t let the moment pass. Manchester United had just rattled off their 13th home win of the season and the Dutchman wanted to crank up the pressure.


A comfortable victory over Aston Villa, inspired by two goals from the excellent Ander Herrera and crowned by Wayne Rooney’s magnificent strike, had seen United leap above Manchester City in the table for the first time since November 23, 2013.


When you think on January 10 this year the gap between the two clubs was 10 points, the turnaround has been remarkable. But now, as they head into their latest local squabble, there is mounting confidence around Old Trafford that United will not surrender their position.


Is it feasible for City to finish fourth?


They face Crystal Palace on Monday evening and Van Gaal believes dropping down two positions will have an effect on the psychology of Manuel Pellegrini’s squad. Even if City win at Selhurst Park, how will they handle the furnace that awaits this Sunday?


‘It plays a part in the spirit of the players - of our opponents but also our players,’ said Van Gaal. ‘We have more confidence now and when (if) they lose a point against Crystal Palace, then it is also sitting in their minds.


‘I don’t know the individual players of Manchester City so well, so I cannot judge them. But we have a lot of confidence and we haven’t lost so many times at home. The next game is going to be the decisive game.’


Van Gaal is aware recent history spells doom for United. They have lost seven of the last nine derbies, including the last four.


Remarkably, they have not beaten City at home since Rooney scored that breathtaking bicycle kick in February 2011. City, few would dispute, have the better squad but, regardless of what happens in south London on Monday night, will they be able to hold United’s momentum? Can they match their spirit?


Big games are bringing the best out of Van Gaal’s men and they are clearly relishing the opportunity that awaits.


‘It was another Manchester United, I believe,’ said Van Gaal, when asked how he reflected on the 1-0 defeat he suffered at the Etihad Stadium in November.


‘We have developed the team. That was more in the start of the process and now we are in the end of the process.


‘So I think also the confidence of our players is very high at the moment but also our performances shows that, so it’s not the same Manchester United.


‘It’s like the game against Liverpool and the game against Chelsea (on April 18) - you have to win these kinds of matches.’


With Liverpool’s defeat by Arsenal effectively ending the doubt over which sides will finish in the top four, it now becomes a question of what order Chelsea, Arsenal and the two Manchester clubs will be in after the final games have been played.


United’s run-in is laced with demanding assignments - aside from City and the trip to Stamford Bridge they must visit Goodison Park and host Arsenal - but they have an aura once more.


Villa, stymied by injury problems that Tim Sherwood described as ‘crippling’, simply couldn’t cope once they conceded in the 43rd minute and the manager, who was noticeably glum afterwards, can at least take solace from the fact Queens Park Rangers will not offer the same threat at Villa Park tomorrow.


United winger Ashley Young, who admitted he was disappointed to not be selected for the last round of England games, was already turning his attention to the Manchester derby as soon as this game had ended.


‘We know it will be tough but as long as we can play the way we have shown, especially in the last few games, it’s going to be a great game,’ he said.


‘Hopefully we will get the three points. Of course it would be nice but we are just taking each game as it comes.’


There was never any hint United would slip up here. They bossed the first half then went through the gears after a slow period in the second half to swat Villa aside.


Herrera, with his slick passing and industry, was terrific. Rooney’s 14th strike of the campaign, meanwhile, was sensational - a hooked volley that gave goalkeeper Brad Guzan no chance.


‘It’s about momentum, especially when you are going into this vital stage of the season,’ Young added.


‘United teams always come strong at this stage and we are showing in every game just how strong we can be - and even how we finish the game. We will enjoy this but it is all about next week.’


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Arsenal will be ready if Chelsea slip

Arsene Wenger says Arsenal must be perfect until the end of the season if they want to challenge for the title.


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London - Arsene Wenger says that Arsenal will have to be perfect until the end of the season if they want to challenge for the title, but maintains that they will be ready if Chelsea slip.


Arsenal thrashed Liverpool 4-1 at home with goals from Hector Bellerin, Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez and Olivier Giroud and are seven points behind Chelsea, with the Premier League leaders having to visit The Emirates in two weeks time although Jose Mourinho’s team still have a game in hand.


And Wenger says his team have to focus on winning every game in order to be ready for any setbacks that Chelsea may suffer.


“If the opportunity presents itself, we will have to be perfect and Chelsea have to be not perfect,” said Wenger. “The only thing which we can master is to be perfect. Chelsea have a difficult programme and so do we.


“We want to keep the momentum” win, win, win and win again. We know the top four is in our hands now. The title is not in our hands. We are looking up, but we are looking at our next game because that is all we can control. What we can master mathematically is the top four. Let’s focus on what we can master ”our own performance.”


But Wenger insisted that the performance against Liverpool demonstrated that had they not be hampered by injuries and the late return of World Cup winners Ozil and Per Mertesacker, then they would have been closer to Chelsea in the table.


“We have moved forward,” he said. “We missed important players at the start of the season when we dropped too many points. When you look at the points we’ve made since everyone is back, I believe that shows you we have the quality to fight at the top.”


Meanwhile, it has emerged that Liverpool must give Raheem Sterling’s first club, QPR, up to £15million of the profits if they sell the 20-year-old.


The winger, who has controversially put contract talks on hold at Anfield, has admitted that he has been flattered to be linked with Arsenal.


Liverpool agreed a 25 percent sell-on clause with QPR when they signed Sterling in 2010 as a 15-year-old for £500 000.


It means QPR would be entitled to £12.375m if Sterling is sold for £50m and is seen as an important reason why Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is keen to keep the talented winger.


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Defoe's cracker seals win for Sunderland

Jermain Defoe made himself an instant Sunderland hero with a amazing goal to seal a vital win over Newcastle United.


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London - Jermain Defoe made himself an instant Sunderland hero with a sensational volleyed goal to seal a vital 1-0 win over North East rivals Newcastle United in the Premier League on Sunday.


Londoner Defoe, signed in January from MLS side Toronto to help Sunderland climb away from danger, sent a dipping thunderbolt over Newcastle keeper Tim Krul just before halftime to send the home fans into delirium.


It proved enough to earn Sunderland a first league win in eight attempts and give manager Dick Advocaat a victory in his second match in charge since replacing Gus Poyet.


Relegation-haunted Sunderland moved up to 15th place in the table, three points above third-from-bottom Burnley who had earlier drawn 0-0 at home to Tottenham Hotspur.


It was Sunderland's fifth derby win in a row and they deserved the spoils after playing the better football in a typically frenetic clash, with Defoe impressive throughout.


His winner arrived out of nowhere in first half stoppage time and in its own way was just as spectacular as Stoke City midfielder Charlie Adam's 60-metre goal at Chelsea on Saturday.


A long punt forward was flicked on by Steven Fletcher and Defoe, lurking just outside the area, connected with his left foot, sending the ball on an unstoppable trajectory over Krul.


The former England striker appeared close to tears as he walked off the Stadium of Light pitch at the break and was given a standing ovation when he was substituted later.


“It's unbelievable,” Defoe told Sky Sports as he watched a video monitor showing his goal.


“I just concentrated on the strike. As soon as it left my foot I knew it was a goal. An unbelievable feeling, words can't describe the way I felt.”


Newcastle applied some late pressure in a desperate bid to avoid a fourth consecutive league defeat and the home fans had their hearts in their mouths when Ayoze Perez fizzed a volley just over the crossbar as full-time approached.


Newcastle remained in 13th place with 35 points.


If there was tension aplenty at Sunderland, Burnley's home stalemate with a lacklustre Tottenham side resembled a training ground kickabout at times.


Spurs barely managed an effort on target while Burnley's best two chances fell to striker Danny Ings.


He fired straight at Tottenham keeper Michel Vorm after some sloppy defending early on and then forced a fine save from the Dutchman with a curling effort just before the interval.


Spurs, who could have moved above Liverpool into fifth with a victory, showed little attacking intent with England new boy Harry Kane, captain for the day, largely anonymous.


Burnley remained in the relegation zone but moved back above Queens Park Rangers into 18th place, two points behind Aston Villa who lost 3-1 at Manchester United on Saturday.


Despite not capitalising on the game's best chances, Burnley manager Sean Dyche said he was happy enough with his side.


“It was a strange game and that sometimes happens when the sun shines out of nowhere - especially up here,” he told the BBC. “Every point is vital and it's a clean sheet against a good side. Sometimes you've got to be realistic and accept that.


“We're not disappointed. We went for the win and created chances that could have won the game.”


Tottenham clambered ahead of Southampton into sixth spot with 54 points, the same as Liverpool, but their hopes of finishing in the top four and qualifying for the Champions League are fading fast.


On Saturday Chelsea stretched their lead at the top to seven points with a 2-1 victory over Stoke, although Manchester City can cut it to six if they beat Crystal Palace on Monday.


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Balotelli running out of Anfield lives

Mario Balotelli moved a step closer to an Anfield exit in the summer, after failing to travel to Arsenal.


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London - Mario Balotelli moved a step closer to an Anfield exit in the summer as Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers revealed the Italian had withdrawn from the squad to travel to Arsenal after taking a “slight knock” in training.


The £16million striker would only have been a substitute against Arsenal and would even have been behind Daniel Sturridge, who also started on the bench, in the pecking order.


Though Rodgers did not question Balotelli’s commitment, the player has been a constant source of frustration this season. And the Reds boss revealed the striker, who still has another three years to run on his contract, did not travel after sustaining an injury on Friday.


“He trained on Friday afternoon with the team and he took a slight knock to his knee and he deemed himself not able to travel” said Rodgers.


“I’ m not a medic. He felt it was too sore to travel. The medical staff have looked at it. It was just something that he himself didn’ t feel comfortable enough to travel.”


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News sport : Did Marc Methot’s shot go through net in OT loss to Leafs?


The box score says the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Ottawa Senators, 3-2, in a shootout on Sunday night.


What the box score fails to tell you, obviously, is that the Senators lost the game when everyone on the ice ignored Marc Methot’s overtime shot going through the net, as part of some grand conspiracy to keep Ottawa out of the Stanley Cup playoffs, a conspiracy that obviously led to Sportnet refusing to show an overhead replay of the shot in question.


No, seriously, this was a thing. Chris Johnston of Sportsnet wondered aloud about it. More than a few Senators fans did so too.


Like here. And here. And here. And here. And here. And definitely here:



So, uh … was it a goal?


Here's a slo-mo look:



This frame-by-frame video shows the puck flying past Bernier and then to the outside of the far post. As in almost every other replay, the net doesn’t appear to ripple, either.


This is obviously a wish that the heart is making, as a Senators’ win would have made Tuesday night against Pittsburgh all the more exciting. Alas, it doesn’t appear to be a goal.


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News sport : Paul George returns to thunderous cheers from Pacers fans

INDIANAPOLIS — As Paul George glided down the right side of the floor late in the first quarter with nothing but open court between him and the rim, fans throughout Bankers Life Fieldhouse rose in anticipation of something memorable.


They were hoping for a jaw-dropping dunk to confirm one of the NBA's best players was on his way to regaining the explosiveness that was a hallmark of his game before he broke his right leg in gruesome fashion last August. What they got instead was George botching an uncontested layup and smiling sheepishly afterward.


"That's why I'm happy I chose to come back now and get some games under my feet, so I can eliminate those mistakes going forward," George said. "It was an embarrassing moment, but I'm happy to be embarrassed at this time."


Clunky moments were as frequent as flashes of George's former all-star form during his first game back Sunday night, but his mere presence on the floor was a triumph in itself. It was only eight months ago that many feared George's career might be in jeopardy after he suffered a compound fracture of both bones in his lower right leg when he landed awkwardly attempting to contest a James Harden layup during a USA Basketball exhibition.


Indiana coach Frank Vogel was understandably cautious with how he used George on Sunday night, bringing him off the bench for a pair of seven-minute stints midway through the first and second half. The 6-foot-9 small forward provided an emotional lift with his presence and then impacted the game with his outside shooting and his activity on defense, scoring 13 points to help Indiana defeat Miami 112-89 in a battle between two teams competing for the Eastern Conference's final playoff spot.


"I thought he looked good," Pacers coach Frank Vogel said. "We've seen him play for five weeks [in practice] and what we saw out there wasn't any different than what we'd been seeing. He shot the ball well. You could see how much we'd missed him on the defensive end, how he impacts so many different plays with deflections and his instincts. I thought it was a solid first effort from him."


INDIANAPOLIS, IN - APRIL 05: Paul George #13 of the Indiana Pacers celebrates in the game against the Miami Heat at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on April 5, 2015 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Tonight is his first game this season . NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) If the timing of George's return could spearhead a last-gasp Pacers playoff push, the reality is that's not the main reason he was on the floor Sunday night.


George had proven his leg could withstand two hours of medium-intensity practice over the past five weeks, so the next logical step in his rehab process was seeing how it would respond to the stress of a game. It was merely a happy coincidence for the Pacers that Sunday's opponent was the Miami team Indiana trailed by one game for the Eastern Conference's final playoff spot entering play.


What helped relax George during the day-long wait until tip-off was attending an Easter sermon focused on enduring bruises and scars and coming back stronger in spite of them. George also had a pregame chat with USA Basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, who made time to visit on the eve of Duke's matchup with Wisconsin in the national title game.


The anticipation for George's return was obvious from the hundreds of fans in the crowd wearing his jersey and the thousands more waving "Welcome Back PG" signs.


They stood and screamed when he stripped off his white warmup T-shirt and entered the game for the first time with 5:34 remaining in the first quarter. They cheered again when he touched the ball for the first time moments later. The roars reached a crescendo with 3:45 to go in the quarter when he lost Mario Chalmers curling around a Roy Hibbert screen and buried a 14 footer on his first shot of the game.


"These fans welcoming me back into the game was probably the most gracious moment that I've had," George said. "It's so hard not to get caught up in the moment. I didn't want to get too riled up, but man, just happy to be back to the game."


The cheers from the fans continued throughout the game as George shot 5 of 12 from the field and tallied two steals, two rebounds and two assists.


Among the highlights from George: A trio of 3-pointers including one off an inbound pass with a defender draped all over him. Among the moments he'd like to forget: the missed layup and two other turnovers in transition, the first a blatant charging foul and the second a needless shove as he tried to separate from Chalmers.


Asked if he was surprised by how well he shot in his first game after such a long layoff, George had a one liner ready.


"I hurt my leg, not my arms," he joked. "I knew I was going to be able to make some shots."


While George had an ice bag on his right leg after the game and admitted to experiencing some postgame soreness, he also said he did not think about the leg much during the game. That was enough to persuade Vogel to commit to playing George each of Indiana's remaining five games, though he says how much George will play will be a day-by-day decision.


As George left the game for the final time with seven minutes to go in the fourth quarter, Vogel pulled him in close for a quick chat.


"I told him, 'Damn, I missed you,'" Vogel revealed later.


Judging from the ovation from the crowd and hugs from George's teammates that followed, Vogel wasn't the only one.


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News sport : Max Pacioretty leaves game after nasty crash into boards (Video)


The worst thing that could happen to the Montreal Canadiens before the playoffs arrive? An injury to starting goalie and potential MVP Carey Price.


The second worst thing? They may have witnessed it on Sunday afternoon, as star winger Max Pacioretty took a spill into the boards, banged his head and left the Canadiens’ game at the Florida Panthers in the first period.


Montreal later announced he would not return.


Pacioretty left on this third shift of the game, the injury occurring just 5:48 into the contest. Dmitry Kulikov checked him, knocking Pacioretty off-balance. He then tripped over Erik Gudbranson’s ankle, fell to the ice and his head slammed against the boards. He was assisted off the ice.


(Hey, Dmitry Kulikov! What do you know? He may have helped take out Tyler Seguin and Max Pacioretty in the same season.)


Pacioretty has 67 points in 79 games this season, including 37 goals. He’s also a plus-38, best in the NHL. His 0.85 points per game makes this his best offensive season in a non-lockout year.


The good news for the Habs is that they’ve clinched a playoff spot and have just two games left on the schedule after Sunday – although they’re in a battle with the Tampa Bay Lightning for the Atlantic Division lead.


The other good news: Pacioretty has already exhibited Wolverine-like healing powers. Which makes sense, considering he’s a Wolverine, bub.






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Missed opportunity for Burnley

Burnley wasted a chance to move out of the relegation zone drawing 0-0 with a dull Spurs on Sunday.


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London – Burnley wasted a chance to move out of the Premier League relegation zone when they drew 0-0 with a lacklustre Tottenham Hotspur at Turf Moor on Sunday.


A dull match offered precious little excitement for the Easter crowd and left both sides frustrated.


Burnley striker Danny Ings had the two best chances for the home side. He fired straight at Spurs keeper Michel Vorm after some sloppy defending early on and then forced a fine save from Vorm with a curling effort just before the interval.


Tottenham, who could have moved above Liverpool into fifth with victory, showed little attacking intent with England new boy Harry Kane largely anonymous.


Burnley moved back above Queens Park Rangers into 18th place, level on 26 points with 17th placed Sunderland who host Newcastle United in the North East derby later.


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Ref banned for missing karate kick

A Bulgarian ref has been banned for failing to spot a karate kick during a top-of-the-table clash.


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Sofia – One of Bulgaria’s top referees has been banned for an unspecified period after his failure to punish a reckless karate kick during a top-of-the-table clash caused outrage in the Balkan country.


Georgi Yordanov failed to spot the kick during a 4-0 win for Ludogorets over CSKA Sofia which took them closer to a fourth straight title on Saturday.


The Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) imposed the ban on Sunday.


Local media and fans reacted with disbelief after Yordanov failed to a award even a free kick after Ludogorets centre back Cosmin Moti’s horror challenge on CSKA striker Stefan Nikolic midway through the first half.


“This is not a scene from an action movie; this deserves a straight red card,” a TV commentator said during live coverage.


“It’s a miracle that Nikolic survived,” he said while the incident was elsewhere described as “scandalous” and “brutal”.


Social media was flooded with comments about the challenge, with fans reacting with fury and calling on the BFU to punish Yordanov as well as Moti.


A survey conducted by local media on Sunday showed that more than 83 percent of the respondents believe Yordanov “deliberately closed his eyes” during the incident, which took place when the score was 0-0.


Commentators and fans also criticised Ludogorets’s owner, who refused to condemn Moti’s violent conduct.


“What I can say about Moti?,” Kiril Domuschiev told reporters after the match. “The referee warned CSKA players for violent fouls too but he did not show them cards.”


With the Bulgarian league’s image already damaged by the financial woes of many of its clubs and half-empty stadiums, the incident could hardly have come at a worse time.


Ludogorets have 51 points from 24 matches, six ahead of financially-troubled CSKA who have managed only a point and failed to score in their last five league matches – the worst scoring run in their history. – Reuters






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Ajax draw leaves PSV smiling

Ultrech held second-placed Ajax to a draw on Sunday leaving PSV with a sizeable lead in the Dutch league.


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Amsterdam – Substitute Gevero Markiet snatched a late equaliser for Utrecht as they held second-placed Ajax Amsterdam to a 1-1 draw in the Dutch league on Sunday that left PSV Eindhoven with a sizeable lead at the top.


A high ball into the penalty area was set up by Mark van der Maarel and Markiet fired home with his left foot in the 84th minute after Ajax had taken the lead just after halftime.


Ajax’s goal was a touch fortunate, a corner deflecting in off Utrecht defender Ramon Leeuwin whose day got even worse in the closing stages when he was sent off for a dangerous tackle on Nicolai Boilesen.


The visitors were unable to hold on for their first win in Utrecht for six years though and are now 10 points behind PSV who were 5-0 away winners on Saturday against Twente Enschede.


PSV need to win just two of their remaining five games to claim a first league title since 2008.


Elvis Manu scored twice as Feyenoord consolidated third place with a 4-1 away thrashing of AZ Alkmaar, who stay fourth.


An own goal from Derrick Luckassen handed Feyenoord a second minute lead which was doubled in the 39th minute by Anass Achahbar. Manu then netted twice before a bad error by goalkeeper Kenneth Vermeer led to an own goal by Sven van Beek for AZ’s consolation. Feyenoord are on 57 points and AZ on 50. – Reuters






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