News sport : NCCU player charged in car accident that killed a student manager

Chekeria Renae Reid and Tariq Jacobs (nccueaglepride.com) North Carolina Central defensive back Tariq Jacobs has been charged with misdemeanor death by vehicle for his role in an accident last week that killed a student manager and left him in the hospital.


Jacobs, 19, was driving his 2000 Honda Accord on N.C. 55 last Tuesday night when he crossed the centerline and crashed into a 2008 Chevy Cobalt that was driving in the opposite direction.


The Cobalt slammed into the passenger side of the Accord killing Chekeria Renae Reid, 22, a senior who was a team manager for the football and women’s basketball teams.


Police have been investigating the accident for the past week and believe speed was the cause for the crash. Reid was pronounced dead at the scene and Jacobs was taken to the hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries.


Jacobs, a sophomore, didn't record any statistics for the Eagles in 2014.


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News sport : Paul George, Solomon Hill wear headbands in honor of teammate Chris Copeland

Indiana Pacers forwards Paul George and Solomon Hill don't normally wear headbands when they take the court for games. Both did so when taking on the New York Knicks on Wednesday night, though, offering a visible sign that they were thinking about their teammate, Chris Copeland, who remains hospitalized after being stabbed in the abdomen outside a New York City nightclub early Wednesday morning.


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George and Hill confirmed after the game, a 102-86 win that put them back in ninth place, one game behind the Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets in the race for the final two playoff spots in the Eastern Conference, that their additional accessories were a pointed gesture aimed at Copeland, who's worn a headband since joining the Pacers before the start of last season:




From Candace D. Buckner of the Indianapolis Star:


"That's what tonight was for. Just thinking about Cope," said George, who also revealed how he could not shake thoughts about his teammate's well being. "The whole night. I sit next to Cope every game. He's right next to me. For him not to be out there – I feel like all of our conversations are on the bench, so it was tough not seeing him and not having him right next to me. It's just unfortunate, he's the last guy I'd ever expect that to happen to."

Copeland and Katrine Saltara, reportedly his former fiancee, were stabbed just before 4 a.m. Wednesday morning outside the Chelsea nightclub 1Oak. Police arrested Shevoy Bleary-Murdock, 22, at the scene, and reportedly recovered a switchblade that they believe was used in the attack. A third person — Catherine Somani, reportedly a friend of Bleary-Murdock — was also slashed during the incident. Bleary-Murdock was later charged with three counts of felony assault and four counts of criminal possession of a weapon.


The 31-year-old Copeland's diaphragm was punctured in the knife attack, according to Buckner of the Star. He remains in stable condition in the intensive care unit of New York's Bellevue Hospital after undergoing surgery on his abdomen and left elbow, which sustained an injury that doctors feared could be susceptible to infection.


Copeland issued a statement from the hospital on Thursday morning, according to ESPN.com:


"I just want to thank everyone for their well wishes and prayers. I'm overwhelmed with the outpouring of support. I look forward to coming back stronger than ever. Thank you," he said in a statement given to ESPN's Josina Anderson.

Copeland is expected to remain in the ICU for two or three more days, according to Anderson.


Two members of the Atlanta Hawks, swingman Thabo Sefolosha and center Pero Antic, were also at 1Oak prior to their team's Wednesday night game against the Brooklyn Nets, and were arrested in the aftermath of the stabbing. They face three misdemeanor charges, including "obstructing governmental administration," according to Chris Vivlamore of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:


According to the police report, officers six times asked Antic and Sefolosha to clear the area to establish a crime scene before they were arrested. The report states the two moved a couple of feet away but did not clear the area.

According to the report, Sefolosha then charged officers in an “aggressive manner.”

Police officer Johnpaul Giancona wrote: “When I approached the defendant to place him under arrest for the above described conduct, I observed the defendant flail his arms, twist his body, kick his legs, and struggle against me making it difficult for me to place handcuffs on him and complete the arrest. It took four officers to place the defendant in handcuffs.”

In regard to Antic, the report states that as Sefolosha was being arrested by an officer, he “grabbed his left shoulder, making it difficult to assist in the arrest.”

Sefolosha and Antic released a joint statement saying they will contest the charges:


“As members of the Atlanta Hawks, we hold ourselves to a high standard and take our roles as professionals very seriously. We will contest these charges and look forward to communicating the facts of the situation at the appropriate time. We apologize to our respective families, teammates, and the Hawks organization for any negative attention this incident has brought upon them. We are unable to provide further comment as this is an ongoing legal matter.”

Alex Spiro, the two players' attorney, said they "should not have been arrested" and that they "fully expect the case to be dismissed."


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News sport : Mark Cuban blasts what he calls 'horrible' and 'ridiculous' NCAA basketball

He’s piling on, but he’s got a right to, as most billionaires usually feel they do.


He’s a billionaire who is letting other billionaires make their billions on the back of free labor from teenagers, and he doesn’t like the way those billionaires are training his future employees. Training that this particular billionaire, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, doesn’t have to pay a penny for. Mark Cuban thinks the NCAA is hurting the NBA with its anachronistic play-calling, poor refereeing, and outdated shot clock length, and he’s not wrong:



"It's horrible. It's ridiculous," Cuban said. "It's worse than high school. You've got 20 to 25 seconds of passing on the perimeter and then somebody goes and tries to make a play and do something stupid, and scoring's gone down.




"The referees couldn't manage a White Castle. Seriously, the college game is more physical than the NBA game, and the variation in how it's called from game to game [is a problem]. Hell, they don't even have standards on balls. They use different balls. One team's got one ball, the other team's got another ball. There are so many things that are ridiculous."




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"If they want to keep kids in school and keep them from being pro players, they're doing it the exact right way by having the 35-second shot clock and having the game look and officiated the way it is," Cuban said Wednesday night. "Just because kids don't know how to play a full game of basketball.




"You've got three kids passing on the perimeter. With 10 seconds on the shot clock, they try to make something happen and two other kids stand around. They don't look for anything and then run back on defense, so there's no transition game because two out of five or three out of five or in some cases four out of five kids aren't involved in the play.”



Cuban went on to call NCAA ball “uglier than ugly” in his comments prior to Dallas’ rather aesthetically-pleasing 107-104 win over the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday (so aesthetically pleasing that Jeff Van Gundy decided to ignore the game for five whole minutes to rehash 197 blog posts from last December about playoff seeding). Again, he’s not wrong.


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This isn’t an NBA vs. NCAA argument. Preferences are preferences, and it’s just fine to enjoy NCAA ball even if others deem that it isn’t the “better” game. We’re obviously in the pro camp, but “better” will always be in the eye of the beholder. I, for one, will always prefer the Minutemen to Mozart.


Cuban’s preferences are at the core of this, obviously, but his point about the NCAA failing to prepare potential pros for action warrants investigation.


Andrew Wiggins will be the NBA’s next great star, he should be the 2014-15 NBA Rookie of the Year, and he went to a top-flight program in Kansas for one year of seasoning before heading off to the pros.


He also would have been far better served being selected top overall straight out of high school by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2013 NBA draft – even if the Cavs were working with a front office and coaching staff at the time that the team (rightfully, and far later than they should have) decided to fire towards the end of what would have been Wiggins’ rookie season. Those 35 games at Kansas, playing big minutes as a freshman, helped gear Wiggins for his professional career; but that season wouldn’t have been nearly as helpful as a season spent playing 80-odd games with a pro team – even if it was the pro team that biffed on structuring Anthony Bennett’s career.


The NBA in the fin de siècle and even after Cuban bought his Mavericks in the first month of 2000 was a terrible watch. Coaches dominated play-calling, hand-checking was considered illegal but rarely called, and every millisecond of the 24-second shot clock was wrung out. Teams sent two players to one side of the court and asked the other three to loiter on the weak side. Allowing for improvisation and, shock horror, three-pointers were considered a sign of weakness by insecure coaches like Larry Brown.


The league responded by cracking down on hand-checking and tightening the backcourt rules violation length. It also legalized a minor version of a strong-side zone in 1999 and abolished illegal defense in 2001. “We changed things,” Cuban reminded on Wednesday.


I’d remind him that nothing really changed until the coaches decided to.


The crackdown on hand-checking in 2004-05 helped, but what really kicked off the NBA’s revival was Mike D’Antoni’s pairing with Steve Nash in Phoenix that season. We thought that then-Mavericks coach Don Nelson was an offensive maverick, but compared to D’Antoni even someone as forward-thinking as Nellie looked like a relative Larry Brown-type who took the ball out of Nash’s hands.


That year’s Finals was one of the uglier on record, with Brown’s Pistons taking on Gregg Popovich’s San Antonio Spurs, but Popovich responded by opening up his heart to change and providing us with one of the more entertaining teams of all time – the Spurs of recent record, still working with Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili at its core.


The NCAA should lower its shot clock, 24 seconds seems almost like an arbitrary number in this era but it would be a good start, and increased attention to hand-checking would help open up lanes even if the NCAA doesn’t move its three-point line back. Nothing, however, is really going to move the needle until the coaches decide to back off. For players to only be entering sets with 10 ticks remaining on a 35-second shot clock has little to do with the shot clock – it’s the coaches who are grinding the action to a halt.


And considering the types that we’re dealing with – coaches who are oftentimes millionaires making their logo-addled big bucks on the back of free labor – the NCAA game isn’t going to change all that much. These are the types of men who seem to have no problem buying into the idea of indentured servitude, and now they’re going to let the 19-year old run with things? Come off it.


This dovetails into what will be Cuban’s upcoming bit of hypocrisy.


He’s rightfully belittling the state of the NCAA game, and the NCAA’s pathetic brand of stasis when it comes to thinking on its feet. He’s also chiding the NCAA for not properly training his future players for free, happily looking that gift horse in the mouth.


Worse yet? In the 2017 collective bargaining agreement talks Cuban will likely join 29 other NBA owners in demanding that the NBA raise its age limit, preventing players from jumping to the league after one year of college ball. Because the NBA’s D-League pays so little, top, middling and even fringe prospects will stick to the NCAA for exposure, and NBA owners will happily not pay for two years of sub-standard pro training for the best of the best. Even if the best of the best work for heralded programs like Kansas, Duke, and Kentucky, they would still be receiving sub-standard training.


It doesn’t matter if Cuban’s Mavs aren’t scouring the Final Four for their next draftees. The Mavs have been in exactly one lottery since the turn of the century, thanks mostly to the quite-secure Cuban’s ability to take chances and also hire the right basketball people.


If Mark really wants his words to truly count, he’ll go against the grain in 2017. Not only should he fight against his fellow owners for an age limit increase, he needs to argue that it should be abolished altogether.


The NBA doesn’t need the NCAA anymore. Cuban, of all people, should know that.


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News sport : Albert Pujols joins elite company on home run list. How high can he go?




When he blasted his first homer of the season on Wednesday night, Albert Pujols climbed another rung on the all-time home run list and joined some pretty elite company. Home run No. 521 moved him into a tie for 18th place, along with Hall of Famers Willie McCovey, Frank Thomas, and Ted Williams. Not bad for a former 13th-round draft pick.

Up next on the list are Jimmie Foxx and Mickey Mantle, both of whom Pujols could pass this year. Though Pujols’ numbers have declined slightly since joining the Angles on a 10-year deal in 2012 he still has a very good chance to be among the elite home-run hitters of all-time. Count on Pujols becoming the ninth member of the 600 home-run club some day.


Pujols, 35, is coming off a season in which he played 159 games and hit 28 home runs. Fangraphs’ 2015 pre-season projection called for 25 home runs, meaning he would need just over three seasons at that same pace to hit 79 more home runs and reach 600. Pujols is signed through 2021 when he will be 41 years old. What are his chances of getting to 700 home runs? Dayn Perry of CBS Sports did the complicated math last season:



“The first run through the Favorite Toy gave Pujols an average of 26.7 homers per season over the remainder of his career. So let's use that figure -- 27 -- to build outward and try to get the system to peg his likely retirement date of post-2021.


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Under those parameters, the Favorite Toy projects Pujols for 699 career homers and gives him a 49 percent chance of reaching 700.”



Pujols was the third-youngest player ever to reach 500 home runs, and is one of only two active players in the 500 home-run club, the other being Alex Rodriguez.


More fun Pujols home run facts: He has hit more home runs on the road (282) than at home (239). He has homered against 333 different pitchers and in 37 different ball parks. He does most of his damage early in the count: he has 75 homers in 1-1 counts, 71 in 1-0 counts, 68 on the first pitch of the at-bat, and just six homers in 3-0 counts.


Regardless of where he ends up on the all-time list, fans should appreciate that we’re getting to see one of the finest hitters ever each time he comes to the plate. And if that’s not enough to get you to tune into Angels’ games, he’s got a teammate who’s worth watching as well.


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News sport : Rice football signs 7-year-old boy with leukemia (Video)

Though national signing day was more than two months ago, Rice made an exception on Wednesday.


The Owls and head coach David Bailiff announced that they signed seven-year-old Fre’derick “Ziggy” Stoval-Redd to be an honorary member of the team. According to the Houston Chronicle, Ziggy was twice diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia – a cancer of the blood and bone marrow – but is currently in remission.



“Thank you for allowing me to be part of the team,” Ziggy said while donning his new white Rice hat.


Bailiff, who is entering his ninth season with the program, said that “Ziggy will always be part of the Rice University football family.”


“He has 100 brothers and 10 granddads that are always going to be here for him. We will be with him every step of the way,” Bailiff said.


Ziggy is originally from Mississippi, but moved to Texas to be closer to doctors. Bailiff said Ziggy “was a five-star recruit in Mississippi.”


Great job, Rice.


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News sport : Childhood artist Erik Compton drew himself playing in the Masters

A dream comes true for Erik Compton on Thursday at the Masters. Compton, who got into the field with his T-2 finish in the 2014 U.S. Open, will make his Augusta National debut.


For Compton, who is on his third heart after two prior transplants, he hopes the maiden Masters experience will go exactly how he drew it up as a kid.


Before his first round, the 35-year-old Compton shared a picture he drew as a kid of him playing in the Masters.



It looks like Compton was trying to draw the par-5 second, Pink Dogwood. Strangely enough, Compton's hole location is even pretty close to what he'll see Thursday.





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Chiefs face tricky Usuthu test

If it is true that they are dangerous when wounded, then AmaZulu might be facing Kaizer Chiefs at the most perilous of times.


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If it is true that they are dangerous when wounded, then AmaZulu might be facing Kaizer Chiefs at the most perilous of times.


Usuthu, who are enjoying an incredibly good run of form that has seen them whittle down their points deficit at the bottom of the table to a mere two from the massive 10 that it was earlier this year, visit a Chiefs side still licking their wounds after their exit from continental competition.


Chiefs – who were knocked out of the Caf Champions League in humiliating fashion after they were beaten 4-0 on aggregate by Moroccan outfit Raja Casablanca – will be keen to avoid further implosion on the domestic front where they have been champions-elect, literally, from the first day of the season.


But with the continental failure following hot on the heels of their defeat in the Nedbank Cup to National First Division outfit Black Leopards, murmurs of a possible meltdown in the league, similar to last season’s, are beginning to become more pronounced.


And with good reason, for Stuart Baxter’s team are nothing like the slick machine that marched into a seemingly unassailable lead to finish last year unbeaten. Lately, they have resembled an outfit very unsure of themselves, and their transition game – that no one seemed to be able to cope with – has deserted them completely.


The finishing power that all-and-sundry had become accustomed to and in which just about everyone in the team was able to find the net, has quickly been replaced by a lack of confidence in the final third, so much so that they’ve become masters at missing scoring opportunities.


All that will have to change if they are to bag maximum points in their final match at the Peter Mokaba Stadium, their alternative home venue, tonight.


For in AmaZulu they face a team that has found their second wind, Steve Barker having finally managed to get the KwaZulu-Natal side to start firing after a long period of failure that had many declaring Usuthu were destined for the drop. Now though, with six matches to go, AmaZulu are breathing down the necks of both Free State Stars and Moroka Swallows as they look to stay up amongst the elite.


And their revival has had a lot to do with that incredibly talented yet often self-destructive star that is Mbulelo Mabizela.


The defender has rekindled the magic which saw him not only lead Orlando Pirates to the title but also captain the national team and play overseas, but also lead a mini-resurrection for AmaZulu. And it is to him they will look to, not only to stop Chiefs but to deliver the winning goals as he has been doing since he joined from Black Aces.


Meanwhile, Baxter is hoping his team lift themselves up quickly as they seek to avoid the disaster that befell them last season when they contrived to lose the championship everybody had them winning to Mamelodi Sundowns.


“We are very disappointed to come away from Casablanca empty-handed but, on the positive side, the performance of the team was very good and we gained valuable experience from the trip. I am confident that if we can maintain our form, we will turn it into valuable points in the league,” he told the club’s website www.kaizerchiefs.com.


And getting those points will mean taking out the pain of their continental humiliation on AmaZulu and thus putting an end to Usuthu’s good run. - The Star






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News sport : Pittsburgh Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell suspended three games by NFL

The Pittsburgh Steelers were one of the NFL's hottest teams late last season, but that ended when Le'Veon Bell missed a playoff game with a knee injury.


The Steelers are an intriguing team coming into this season, but they'll also start the year without Bell for three games.


Bell has been suspended three games and fined an additional game check for a suspicion of DUI and marijuana possession arrest last year, ESPN.com's Adam Schefter reported. New England Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount was suspended one game from the same incident. The difference was he didn't have the DUI charge like Bell did. Schefter reported Bell is appealing.


Even if Bell gets the suspension reduced, it's a big blow to the Steelers. They looked a bit lost on offense without their do-everything back in a playoff loss to the Ravens. The AFC North will again be very competitive and the difference between a division title, or a playoff spot at all, might be what happens to the Steelers when Bell is out.


Pittsburgh signed DeAngelo Williams, the longtime Carolina Panthers back, this offseason. But he has had durability issues in recent years and wasn't the same back he was in his prime. He's certainly not the same back Bell is. Bell had 2,215 yards from scrimmage, 11 touchdowns and made the All-Pro team last season. After the Steelers cut Blount, Bell rarely came off the field, a rarity for a running back in this era.


There's still a lot to like about the Steelers' offense this season, but it won't be the same until their star running back can play.


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News sport : Texas Tech is adorning a Sprint Cup car this weekend

In 2014, Jeff Gordon drove a Texas A&M-themed car at Texas Motor Speedway. Now it's Texas Tech's turn to get in on the NASCAR action.


Texas Tech will be adorning the No. 32 car this weekend at Texas.



Yes, the race is sponsored by the former sponsor of the Independence Bowl.


Gordon had a matching helmet to go with his car, which was paid for by the CEO of Axalta, a sponsor of Gordon's. The CEO is a Texas A&M graduate.


Vic Keller donated the sponsorship through his company, ZAK Products. Keller is a graduate of Texas Tech.


If we're having a head-to-head contest between the schools in terms of exposure, A&M wins easily. Gordon is one of the most recognizable drivers in the sport and finished second to Joey Logano in last year's April race at Texas. The No. 32 is a backmarker in the Sprint Cup Series and will be driven by Mike Bliss this weekend. The chances of the team finishing second, or anywhere in the top five for that matter, aren't much better than yours or mine.


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News sport : Jim Harbaugh stuck by 'American Sniper' during Michigan controversy

According to Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, his team would have been watching American Sniper no matter what Michigan's student life department had done this week.



Under normal circumstances, the screening of an Oscar-nominated film to a football team is not noteworthy. However, it's been an eventful 48 hours in Michigan.


The university planned to show the movie on Friday to students who wished to attend. By now, you likely know the movie chronicles U.S. Navy Seal Chris Kyle, who was murdered at a shooting range in 2013.


Michigan is still planning to show the film on Friday, but not after it was canceled and rescheduled.


Tuesday, the movie was scrapped after a petition was created. From the Detroit Free-Press:



Lamees Mekkaoui led the drive to get "American Sniper" tossed. She questioned why the school would play a movie that makes her uncomfortable and promotes what she and others have said are anti-Arab and anti-Muslim sentiments.




The drive, which included a letter signed by a couple of hundred fellow students, led the university's Center for Campus Involvement to pull the film from its lineup of UMix events.



But backlash to the backlash began after the decision was made to cancel the showing of the movie, and Harbaugh sent his tweet in the time period when the movie was canceled. Michigan's vice president of student life E. Royster Harper issued a statement late Wednesday night and less than 90 minutes after Harbaugh's tweet that said the movie was back on.



"It was a mistake to cancel the showing of the movie 'American Sniper' on campus as part of a social event for students.




"The initial decision to cancel the movie was not consistent with the high value the University of Michigan places on freedom of expression and our respect for the right of students to make their own choices in such matters.




"The movie will be shown at the originally scheduled time and location. We recognize, however, that some students are uncomfortable with the content of the movie, and appreciate that concern.




"Therefore, the university also will show an alternative movie, "Paddington," in another location on campus at that same time and date to provide our students with additional options that evening."



Harbaugh can simply have his team attend the showing if he so chooses, though it's important to reiterate that Michigan student life's showing is not mandatory for students. Rather it's simply an available entertainment option for a Friday night.


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Kind Afcon draw for Bafana

Bafana Bafana have good reason to feel rather confident of qualifying for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations to be held in Gabon.


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Ba (Afcon), which will be held in Gabon.


The west African nation was yesterday announced as the hosts of the continent’s showpiece event when the draw for Afcon 2017 was made in Cairo. Gabon edged out two other bidders for the tournament – Ghana and Algeria. It is their second turn as hosts; the first being in 2012 when they co-hosted with neighbours Equatorial Guinea.


Bafana’s name came out of the hat in Group M, drawn alongside Cameroon, Gambia and Mauritania.


Fifty-two countries will be involved in the qualifying campaign for Afcon 2017, with the group winners, the two best second-placed teams and hosts Gabon making up the 16-team finals for the event.


In terms of Fifa rankings, Cameroon are 49th, Bafana 55th, Mauritania 115th and Gambia 168th.


Cameroon should provide Bafana with stern opposition, but head coach Shakes Mashaba will feel that it’s a good draw – one that provides his men with a fantastic opportunity to book a place in Gabon in two years’ time.


“Some may see this as a relatively easy group,” said Mashaba. “On paper it is, but on the field it is a different story altogether. There are no easy matches in international football anymore; football has changed and every country will give it a go.


“While we may know much about Cameroon, not much is said about Gambia and Mauritania, and those could be our banana peels. We have to do what we did during the 2015 qualifiers - be brave, show no respect, but, above all, prepare thoroughly and take nothing for granted. I am very happy with the draw and closer to the time we will reveal our plans as to how we will tackle the qualifiers.


South Africa’s 2017 Afcon qualifying fixtures:


South Africa vs Gambia (12, 13 or 14 June 2015).


Mauritania vs South Africa (4, 5 or 6 September 2015)


Cameroon vs South Africa (23,24, 25 or 26 March 2016.


South Africa vs Cameroon (26, 27, 28 or 29 March 2016)


Gambia vs South Africa (3, 4 or 5 June 2016).


South Africa vs Mauritania (2, 3 or 4 September 2016).


AFCON 2017 DRAW


Group A: Tunisia, Togo, Liberia, Djibouti


Group B: Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Central Africa Republic, Madagascar


Group C: Mali, Equatorial Guinea, Benin, South Sudan


Group D: Burkina Faso, Uganda, Botswana, Comoros


Group E: Zambia, Congo, Kenya, Guinea Bissau


Group F: Cape Verde, Morocco, Libya, Sao Tome


Group G: Nigeria, Egypt, Tanzania, Chad


Group H: Ghana, Mozambique, Rwanda, Mauritius


Group I: Cote d’Ivoire, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Gabon


Group J: Algeria, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Seychelles


Group K: Senegal, Niger, Namibia, Burundi


Group L: Guinea, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Swaziland


Group M: Cameroon, South Africa, Gambia, Mauritania - Cape Times






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United take aim at ailing City

Manchester United have lost the last four league meetings against Manchester City, but head into this derby as favourites.


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London - Manchester United, buoyed by five successive Premier League victories, head into Sunday's derby against Manchester City a place and a point above their rivals and believing they are poised to restore red ascendancy in the city.


Champions City have won the last four league meetings against United, including a 1-0 victory at the Etihad Stadium in November, but their hopes of retaining the title have faded.


They have dropped down to fourth after four wins in 11 league games and trail leaders Chelsea by nine points.


United, meanwhile, have put their early season struggles behind them to climb to third, eight points clear of fifth-placed Liverpool in the race for Champions League qualification.


“It was another Manchester United (last November), I believe,” United boss Louis van Gaal told reporters after Saturday's 3-1 win against Aston Villa.


“That was more in the start of the process and now we are in the end of the process.


“Now we have developed the team. I think also the confidence of our players is very high at the moment.


“This next game is the decisive game... you have to win these kinds of matches.”


City arrive at Old Trafford on the back of a 2-1 defeat by Crystal Palace but captain Vincent Kompany believes form counts for nothing in a derby.


“It doesn't matter what place you are in the league, it's a derby,” Kompany said after the Palace loss.


“If anything, it's a good moment to go into a derby.


“I guess the momentum is a little bit with our neighbours at the moment, but it's the perfect place for us to go and try to rectify what we've had.”


Chelsea, who need 16 points from their remaining eight games to win the title for the first time since 2010, travel to relegation-threatened west London rivals Queens Park Rangers on Sunday.


“I've never played at QPR as a Chelsea manager,” Jose Mourinho told the club's website (www.chelseafc.com). “But I know history and I know that for QPR to play against Chelsea is a special match.


“The most difficult job is the job of the others that come from behind, because... if they draw one game, they are in trouble. They have to win every game.”


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Could Wilshere snub Arsenal for City?

The official word from Arsenal is that Jack Wilshere is not for sale at the end of the season. Not to Manchester City, not to anyone.


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The official word from Arsenal is that Jack Wilshere is not for sale at the end of the season. Not to Manchester City, not to anyone.


Wilshere is one of Arsenal’s own, a product of the fabled Hale End academy and an example to young recruits that it is possible to make a first-team breakthrough.


The reality is that Wilshere will sit with his influential father, Andy, at the end of the season to discuss whether a move to City would enhance his career and not just his bank balance.


Whatever manager Arsene Wenger has to say before Arsenal’s clash with Burnley on Saturday, Wilshere to Manchester City, as revealed in Sportsmail yesterday, is undoubtedly in the works.


He is on the list of Txiki Begiristain, City’s director of football. At 23, he is a young English player who could bring down the average age of this City squad — if they could prise him from the Emirates.


It will not be easy. Wilshere has always maintained that he wants to remain at Arsenal for the rest of his career. City, though, offer a fresh start and it is possible that Wilshere needs a change of environment after another frustrating season on the sidelines.


It is also a well-trodden path for Arsenal players in recent seasons, with Emmanuel Adebayor, Samir Nasri, Gael Clichy and Bacary Sagna leaving the rhythmic, first-touch football at the Emirates for super-sized salaries at City.


It is not an easy decision, particularly with the vulgar salaries on offer at the Etihad and the inevitable accusations of being a mercenary, but this is key moment in Wilshere’s career.


The midfielder is already paid handsomely — £130,000 a week all in when he starts for Arsenal — but injuries are a constant source of frustration for Wilshere.


He has not played a first-team game for Arsenal since November 22, when he was substituted 55 minutes into the 2-1 defeat by Manchester United at the Emirates with an ankle injury.


In the past, Wilshere has been built up too soon, championed as a future Arsenal and England captain when he has yet to even make 100 starts for his club in the Barclays Premier League.


Even former England captain Steven Gerrard claimed he had the ability to become one of the best midfielders in the world before he played Brazil at Wembley in February 2013.


‘Jack’s got a bit of everything. He can tackle, pass, get up and down the pitch, create a goal or score a goal,’ said Gerrard at the time.


‘He ticks almost every box, and he’s going to get better and better. He has the potential to become one of the best in the world.


‘I don’t want to put any pressure on him, but having played against him and seen him in training, he’s a one-off. He’s a lot better than your normal Premier League midfielder.’


The truth is that Wilshere needs time, room to breathe again after being championed ever since he scored that magnificent goal for Arsenal’s reserve team against West Ham at Barnet’s Underhill Stadium in 2008. Wenger was there that night, grinning with approval in the stands after the 16-year-old’s curling left-foot effort confirmed his status as one of the club’s rising stars. He earned instant comparison to Liam Brady.


Since then Wilshere has made the grade with the first team, an established member of a core group of players who are enjoying the club’s soothing possession football. On present form Arsenal are the best team to watch in the Premier League and Wilshere, recovering from his latest injury, would dearly love to be part of it.


Although dad Andy is a West Ham fan, his son is Arsenal through and through, as he demonstrated after last season’s dramatic victory over Hull City in the FA Cup. During the victory parade, just hours before he joined up with the England squad to begin preparations for the World Cup in Brazil, he mischievously grabbed the microphone to ask the fans: ‘What do you think of Tottenham?’


The answer was well-publicised at the time, but the more pertinent question is whether Wilshere can reclaim his first place in this developing Arsenal team.


With England, manager Roy Hodgson plays him at the base of his midfield diamond, but at Arsenal Wenger prefers him in a pairing behind the main attackers.


With Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez, Santi Cazorla and Aaron Ramsey the favoured attacking players behind Olivier Giroud, this is not an easy team for Wilshere to get into next season.


At 23 he has time on his side and even at the end of this season there are still three years to run on his current contract.


Soon enough there will be a decision to be made for all concerned. – Daily Mail






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Liverpool still seeking star quality

Who has been Liverpool's player of the season? Had you asked that question 12 months ago, the answer would have been glaring: Luis Suarez.


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Who has been Liverpool’s player of the season? Had you asked that question 12 months ago, the answer would have been glaring: Luis Suarez.


For his 31 goals and his breath- taking displays, the gong could only have gone to the Uruguayan, who last night ironically scored twice for Barcelona in a 4-0 win over Almeria. It was not, though, a case of him operating alone.


Had it been a ‘normal’ season, Steven Gerrard, Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling would all have been worthy recipients.But it didn’t end there. Jordan Henderson was outstanding, Martin Skrtel was a big presence — it wasn’t stretching things to say the voting for the club’s in-house award was more competitive than it was for the PFA accolade.


Now fast forward to the present and ask the same question: who has been Liverpool’s player of the season? This time there is no obvious candidate, and as the campaign reaches its conclusion there isn’t even a clear favourite.


Henderson, of course, would have his supporters. The England international has excelled since the turn of the year, scoring some crucial goals and doing his best to provide leadership and inspiration in the absence of Gerrard.


Coutinho would command his share of the vote. Brendan Rodgers suggested after the Brazilian’s fabulous goal against Manchester City on March 1 that he might be a contender to be named PFA Young Player of Year, but his flame has only flickered since.


How about the others? Sterling had three months when his goals were key to reviving fortunes. Emre Can has caught the eye since Christmas, while results have been better with Lucas Leiva in the team; Liverpool have only lost three times in the 23 matches he has started.


And that explains why Liverpool are where they are at the moment. There have been lots of adequate contributions — a few, it should be stressed, have been excellent — but there hasn’t been anywhere near enough consistency.


It is why, most likely, they will find themselves on the wrong side of the line when the Champions League places are decided come the end of the campaign, and why they have made such heavy weather of this FA Cup campaign.


Having been held to a goalless draw at Anfield by Blackburn Rovers, this replay was crying out for someone in red to stamp their authority on it —for Sterling to buzz about with brilliance or Coutinho to cast magic spells all over the pitch, or Sturridge to demonstrate his penalty-area ruthlessness.


For long periods, however, they flattered to deceive. Sterling, so potent when he goes through the gears, saw little of the ball and Sturridge continued to show how out of form he is; this has been a wretched campaign for the striker, one decimated by injuries.


The goals have dried up for Rodgers’ side over the course of the last month — they had only scored seven in their previous six matches before last night — and, despite a formation change here, switching to a flat-back four rather than a three-man defence, Liverpool lacked punch.


As he stood anxiously in his technical area, watching Simon Mignolet keep his side’s Wembley dreams alive with two stunning saves early in the second period, Rodgers must have thought that would cost his side dearly. Much to his relief, up popped Coutinho. Having scored a late winner in the fourth round at Bolton, he repeated the trick in another Lancashire town.


Exchanging passes with Henderson, the Brazilian’s finish from a tight angle was emphatic.


There is still time, of course, for one of Rodgers’ squad to emerge as the absolute best of this bunch; on May 19, a gala dinner will be held at the city’s Echo Arena when the successor to Suarez will be announced.At this moment nobody is better positioned than Coutinho.


If Liverpool are going to clamber into the top four — and that might not be beyond the realms of possibility if Manchester City’s implosion continues — and win the FA Cup, much will depend on the Brazilian.He proved he had what it takes to settle a frantic clash at Ewood Park. Rodgers needs him to show that right through until the end of May.– Daily Mail






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