News sport : Braxton Miller and J.T. Barrett won't take reps during OSU's spring game

In one of the least surprising announcements of the spring, Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said the quarterback competition would continue into the fall.


Cardale Jones and Stephen Collierr will take the bulk of the reps during the annual Scarlet and Gray scrimmage on Saturday; J.T. Barrett and Braxton Miller will be held out of the game completely.


"I don't know who our quarterback is going to be (this fall),” Meyer said adding that the subject of his quarterback rotation would be an "Aug. 15-type question."


Meyer did note that Barrett, who is recovering from ankle surgery, has progressed far quicker than anyone expected and that he’s already participated in some two-minute drills during spring practices. Miller’s rehab has been a little quieter. Meyer said the rehabilitation was going well, but that he didn’t have a timetable for Miller to return to regular football drills. Miller did throw some very short passes during the early part of spring football.


While Jones became a houeshold name after leading the Buckeyes to a national title, Collier is almost the forgotten piece in Ohio State’s quarterbacking race. He redshirted last season, but did a masterful portrayal of Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota while the Buckeyes were preparing for national championship game. However, it will be difficult for him to see the field this year with so much talented traffic ahead of him.


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News sport : VOD: Northwestern's spring dizzy bat race is always entertaining

One of the great traditions of spring football is Northwestern’s Dizzy Bat Race. It happens every spring and every spring it’s hilarious.


It’s a good thing these guys are wearing full pads while doing it otherwise, there might be some pretty nasty injuries from the resulting dizziness.


Enjoy.



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News sport : Former Big 12 Newcomer of the Year to play one season with South Carolina

South Carolina’s secondary just got a little bit stronger.


Isaiah Johnson, a two-year starting strong safety at Kansas, tweeted Sunday that he is joining South Carolina.


Johnson has already graduated at Kansas and will enroll at grad school at South Carolina. Johnson will be immediately eligible and will have one year of eligibility remaining.



Johnson, who spent seasons at Western Carolina and Iowa Western C.C., started all 24 games at strong safety for the Jayhawks during the past two seasons. He was named the Big 12’s Defensive Newcomer of the Year in 2013 after posting 73 tackles and placing second in the conference with five interceptions. He had 75 tackles in 2014, which was second on the team.


South Carolina ranked seventh in the SEC in pass efficiency defense.


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News sport : Defensive tackle Terrell Clinkscales announces he's leaving Kansas State

Terrell Clinkscales time at Kansas State has come to an end.


Clinkscales, a defensive tackle, announced via his private Twitter account that he has decided to leave the school.


“One door closes god opens another one,” he wrote. “I chased schools and juco and had every school in the country. I’m after my dream #NFL #godgotme.”


He also posted: “Things just didn’t work out. Everything is not for everyone. Upmost respect though. Closing this chapter on to the next one.”


Clinkscales was a highly touted junior college recruit out of Dodge City Community College, but only appeared in eight games as a backup last season and managed just two tackles.


This spring, coach Bill Snyder told media that Clinkscales wasn’t practicing.


“He and I are at odds right now,” Snyder said. “He’s not practicing with us right now. He’s doing some other things but he’s not practicing.”


Clinkscales was arrested last December for failure to appear in court and suspicion of witness/victim intimidation. The failure to appear warrant was due to expired tags or an unregistered vehicle. The charge of witness/victim intimidation and a later charge of criminal damage to property was connected to a domestic incident.


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News sport : Former South Florida QB Mike White says he's going to Western Kentucky

Former South Florida quarterback Mike White has found a new place to play — Western Kentucky.


White, who was granted his release from USF on March 31, announced his decision on Twitter.



White will have to sit out a season, but would still have two years of eligibility remaining. That’s probably OK with White, since Brandon Doughty, last year's Conference USA Player of the Year, was granted a sixth year of eligibility.


White started 15 games at USF, but couldn't beat out Quinton Flowers and Steven Bench during the spring football competition. White lands at the school his former coach, Willie Taggart, put on the map.


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News sport : Two Iowa State players arrested, including Paul Rhoads' son

(USA Today Sports Images) Two Iowa State players – Jake Rhoads and Terry Ayeni – are facing legal issues after separate incidents that occurred following Saturday’s spring game.


According to the Des Moines Register, Rhoads, the son of Cyclones head coach Paul Rhoads, was charged with public intoxication at 11:25 p.m. Saturday night. Rhoads, 20, is a redshirt sophomore wide receiver who caught three passes for 24 yards for the Cyclones last season.


Ayeni, a 6-foot-2, 278-pound defensive lineman, was arrested for disorderly conduct – a simple misdemeanor – early Sunday morning. Officers were called to break up a “scuffle” and saw Ayeni “punch a guy in the head,” according to Sgt. Joel Congdon of the Ames PD.


Ayeni, a redshirt junior, sat out the 2014 season due to a knee injury.


“We are aware of the situations involving our student-athletes,” Paul Rhoads said in a statement Sunday morning. “We are now in the process of gathering more facts and information.”


Coming off a 2-10 season, the Cyclones open their 2015 season against Northern Iowa on Sept. 5.


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News sport : Lou Holtz, ESPN reportedly parting ways

NEW ORLEANS, LA - JANUARY 01: ESPN analyst Lou Holtz (R) congratulates Head coach Urban Meyer (L) of the Ohio State Buckeyes after defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide in the All State Sugar Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on January 1, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 42 to 35. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) Lou Holtz is out at ESPN.


According to a report from Sports Illustrated’s Richard Deitsch, the parting of ways between the 78-year-old Holtz and ESPN “was closer to a mutual agreement between the parties than Holtz getting forced out.”


Holtz, the former head coach at Notre Dame, South Carolina, Minnesota, Arkansas, N.C. State and William & Mary, had been a regular contributor to the network’s college football coverage since 2004. Holtz mainly worked with Rece Davis and Mark May on Saturday College Final, providing pregame, halftime and postgame coverage. Holtz also appeared on SportsCenter and occasionally worked as an in-game color analyst.


In an email with Deitsch, an ESPN spokesperson confirmed Holtz’s departure.


“Lou brought a champion’s perspective and a legacy of accomplishment to our coverage along with his distinctive style and humor. We appreciate his contributions and wish him all the best in the future,” the spokesperson said.


Holtz told 247 Sports in May that he would likely retire after the 2014 football season.


“I’d like to leave when people say, ‘Why are you leaving?’ not ‘When are you leaving?’” he said. “This is my fifth last year. They usually talk me into it,” Holtz said. “ESPN is a great organization to work for. We’ve been together nine years now. That’s unusual. They’re like my family. I love them. We enjoy it. There comes a time where you need to step aside and let the younger people do it.”


Holtz’s agent, Sandy Montag, also confirmed the move in a statement to SI.


“Lou enjoyed his time and friendships made at ESPN and looks forward to other opportunities in college football,” Montag said.


In addition to Holtz leaving the network, Davis is replacing Chris Fowler on College Gameday, so ESPN’s Saturday in-studio will certainly have a new look in 2015.


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News sport : Is Russell Wilson still considering playing both baseball and football?

At first, it seemed like a cute little entitlement. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson won the Super Bowl and decided to take a few grounders after the 2013 season with the Texas Rangers, who earn his baseball rights. Hey, he had earned it, right?


After losing the Super Bowl this past season, Wilson went back. He took more grounders. Hmm. Hey, if Tom Brady is cliff diving and playing hoops and golf with Michael Jordan, Wilson can have his fun on the diamond, right?


Well, sure, but what if this baseball thing is more than mere folly?


Wilson sat down with HBO's Real Sports, telling Bryant Gumbel in a piece that will run April 21 that his passion for baseball goes beyond a few cuts in the batting cage in March.



“You never want to kill the dream of playing two sports,” Wilson said, via the Seattle Times. “I would honestly play two sports.”



Asked by Gumbel what is stopping him from attempting to be the next Bo Jackson or Deion Sanders, Wilson didn't exactly make Seahawks fans comfy with his answer.



“I don’t know," he said. "I may push the envelope a little bit one of these days.”



Another metaphorical envelope that could be pushed soon is the one across the bargaining table that holds a lot of cash. See, Wilson and his camp have been negotiating a new deal with the Seahawks, one the team has said for months is closer to happening than not happening. So perhaps this fondness for baseball is a convenient ploy — a reminder that the Seahawks can't play too much hardball and that Wilson has more options out there than it would appear.


But any extension with the Seahawks almost certainly would contain clauses that prevent (or make it difficult) for Wilson to entertain a baseball side career, unless he's willing to take far less money than the rumored top-of-the-market deal he could receive.


Here's another thing, too: Wilson went to spring training, albeit mostly for show, last year as well. So it's not like he hasn't thought of it as a potential career before, right? Interesting to note that the Rangers continue to keep his rights, even if it doesn't really cost them anything to do so.


The idea of an NFL quarterback trying to find time to play both sports feels near impossible. At this point, there's no real indication that it's anything likely. But the fact that Wilson seems smitten with a sport that incurs far less damage to his body has to be of slight concern to the Seahawks right now.


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Mourinhou lauds Cech’s attitude

Jose Mourinho believes Petr Cech has made a significant contribution to Chelsea's cause, despite only starting four Premier League games.


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London - Petr Cech may not have been on the field much - he has started only four Premier League games this season - but manager Jose Mourinho still believes he has made a significant contribution to Chelsea's cause.


The giant Czech Republic goalkeeper is in his 11th season at Stamford Bridge having played more than 480 times for Chelsea, but for the first time, has had to play second fiddle as an understudy to young Belgium stopper Thibaut Courtois.


Cech, 32, and with many seasons still ahead of him, gave a clear indication last month that he was unwilling to accept the situation for a second campaign but his commitment to Chelsea's title charge has not been lost on Mourinho.


“Cech is absolutely fantastic,” the Portuguese told reporters after his team restored their seven-point lead at the top of the table with a 1-0 victory at Queens Park Rangers on Sunday.


“His attitude is amazing. Before the game he told the captain (John Terry) to choose a certain end if he won the toss because at 1:30pm it would be better to play in a certain goal because of the sun.


“And he was not playing, he was thinking of Courtois. With this attitude Petr deserves everything.”


Chelsea were a long way short of their best against relegation-threatened Rangers and needed Courtois to pull off several fine saves to keep them in the game before Cesc Fabregas sealed a smash-and-grab victory with a late goal.


“Defensively we were very strong all game including at set-pieces against big guys who are good in the air,” said Mourinho.


“Obviously Courtois was there for us. I told him during the week...after Charlie Adam... we needed him to give us a couple of points with a couple of saves and he did it.”


The Belgian suffered an embarrassing fate eight days earlier when he was lobbed from beyond the halfway line by Scotland midfielder Adam in Chelsea's 2-1 home win over Stoke City.


Mourinho's men have seven games left to play, with third-placed Manchester United the visitors to Stamford Bridge on Saturday, and they are now odds-on favourites to add the Premier League trophy to the League Cup they won last month.


Cech's Wembley appearance in Chelsea's 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in the final was his last for the club but once the title is sealed, his adoring fans would love nothing more than for Mourinho to grant him one last, fitting farewell at the Bridge. – Reuters






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Young benefits from LVG’s style

Ashley Young’s rejuvenation is a triumph for the style of leadership Louis Van Gaal has long been recognised for.


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Only after the fourth goal had been scored, only after this derby demolition had been completed, did Louis van Gaal turn to the most expensive player in English football and the player who commands the highest wages.


Angel di Maria and Radamel Falcao were little more than fresh legs yesterday, and any success Van Gaal has enjoyed in his first season at Old Trafford needs to be measured against the difficulties two phenomenally talented players have endured.


But it also a measure of the qualities the Dutchman possesses that players with only a fraction of their ability are not just keeping them out of the side, but are performing as well as this.


A sixth successive Premier League victory that cements United in third place owes much to the revival of Ashley Young, Marouane Fellaini and Juan Mata and the progress being made by Chris Smalling and Phil Jones. David Moyes once said Smalling and Jones were good enough to become England’s central defensive pairing and Roy Hodgson, a spectator here yesterday, is sure to be encouraged by their rate of development.


In Young, Fellaini and Mata the transformation has been most startling, however, and credit has to go to Van Gaal for the way he has managed three players who were so central to the downfall of Moyes 12 months ago.


In fairness to Fellaini, and indeed Moyes, the Belgian just needed time to make the transition from Everton to United. In fairness to Mata, he probably needed time, too, after being ejected from Chelsea by Jose Mourinho.


But Young is a triumph for the style of leadership Van Gaal has long been recognised for: his ability to work with players on a personal basis as well as part of a collective. Even Van Gaal’s critics recognise the skills that also made him a fine schoolteacher when he was supplementing his income as a poorly paid player in Holland with a career in education.


He is clearly very good at restoring confidence and inspiring an individual, with Young finally looking like the player Martin O’Neill used to admire so much.


Young, one of five Englishmen in United’s outfield 10, was the outstanding player in this hugely entertaining contest, scoring the equaliser that quickly cancelled out Sergio Aguero’s opener, as well as providing the assists for Fellaini and Smalling, but more to the point, responding most effectively to what, presumably, were his manager’s instructions.


Van Gaal would have seen how vulnerable City were to the aerial threat posed by Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Monday and it was Young who delivered the crosses that enabled United’s tallest players to punish them again, on both occasions with headers.


Exactly why the issue had not been addressed by Manuel Pellegrini is anybody’s guess. But if this game highlighted the skills of Van Gaal, it also illustrated where City’s beleaguered manager has fallen short this season.


While United are in the ascendancy, Pellegrini has overseen a period of decline for a stuttering City side. While United are now celebrating the renaissance of players like Young, Pellegrini faces the question of what on earth has happened to a side who were so superior to United a year ago.


It was a 3-0 win at Old Trafford that effectively finished Moyes at United, with the eventual champions moving 15 points clear of their neighbours that day with two games to spare. But this game was a microcosm of City’s season: a decent start, marked by that first Aguero goal, and then a period of steady, draining decline.


Since the turn of the year City have collected just 18 points from 13 games. Compare that to United, who have taken 29 from the same number of matches.


Pellegrini was honest enough to admit that they have thrown away their title defence with the ‘garbage’ but the real garbage is on the pitch, in the form of some truly inept performances. Not least away from home.


If Pellegrini had a desire to ‘continue being noisy’ and extend a period of dominance over their neighbours to a fifth league meeting, the evidence yesterday would suggest it was not shared by his players. They were a poor imitation of the side that so impressed here last year. Nothing like the champions of England.


Compared to Chelsea, United are some way short of the best in England too and both clubs will need to invest heavily again this summer to close that gap.


But this morning United and City appear to be travelling in opposite directions, one on the rise and the other entering another period of upheaval. Vincent Kompany blames financial fair play but overlooks the fact that Pellegrini has actually spent more than £75million since last summer. Just as he ignores that the problem is closer to home; that he is chief among players operating on restricted power.


At Old Trafford the drop in standards at City was obvious to all, and probably explained why the atmosphere was electric. United’s supporters are enjoying seeing City suffer as much as they are now beginning to appreciate the leadership of Van Gaal.


His management has taken on an almost magical quality. Judging by the fact that he can keep his two most expensive players on the bench for 80-odd minutes and nobody even notices. – Daily Mail






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Pellegrini refuses to discuss his future

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini refused to talk about his future after his side’s defeat at neighbours Manchester United.


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London – Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini refused to talk about his future after his side’s 4-2 defeat at neighbours


Manchester United effectively ended the defence of their Premier League title.


City’s fourth straight away defeat left them fourth, 12 points behindleaders Chelsea, while Liverpool could cut the gap behind to four points if they beat Newcastle on Monday night.


Pellegrini took responsibility for the defeat, saying “the only way we can change this is by winning games.”


But the Chilean, who is now odds-on to be the next Premier League manager to leave his job, said: “I am not talking about my position. It is not important.”


City took the lead at Old Trafford but were overrun as United ran riot until Sergio Aguero scored his second goal late on to add a note of respectability to the scoreline.


“The only way to explain our run is that we don’t have the results. We lost many points, not only in this game which was a very difficult one, but in others too,” Pellegrini said.


“We played very well for 20 minutes but we must not play just for 20 minutes, we must play for the whole game in the same way.


“We are concerned but now we must try to win the next game at home to West Ham.


“We have been first or second the whole year and now we are fourth but United and Arsenal have to play against Chelsea. We have 18 more points to play for. We must not be dramatic.” – DPA-ANA






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LVG’s ‘process’ coming to fruition

Manchester United stopped a run of four straight derby league defeats against Manchester City with their 4-2 victory at Old Trafford.


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Manchester - It was the moment manager Louis van Gaal had been dreaming of: Manchester United stopping a run of four straight derby league defeats against Manchester City and shifting the power in the city from blue to red.


Not since November 2013, when United were sixth and City were ninth, has the red half of Manchester been above the blue half in the Premier League, but City's sudden loss of form has allowed their neighbours to climb above them for the first time in 18 months.


United, who finished seventh and 22 points behind champions City last season, have finally found their feet under Dutchman Van Gaal and they crushed their local rivals 4-2 at Old Trafford on Sunday to claim a sixth successive Premier League victory.


Van Gaal's formula for success has seen Wayne Rooney deployed further forward, Juan Mata on the right, and Marouane Fellaini as a deep-lying target man, anchored by a midfield combination of Michael Carrick and Ander Herrera.


After a slow start against City, United burst into life and the impressive Ashley Young grabbed an equaliser before setting up midfielder Fellaini who has been rejuvenated under Van Gaal this season.


Spaniard Mata, another player enjoying his best spell at United since joining from Chelsea last season, scored a third and England defender Chris Smalling capped off a fine display to hand United victory in the 169th Manchester derby.


“It's process and I have said that when the players do understand what they are doing on the pitch then we can continue much more easily than before,” Van Gaal told reporters when asked about United's end of season resurgence.


“A lot of players do understand what we are doing and are willing to perform.”


Third-placed United, who play leaders Chelsea at Stamford Bridge next weekend, have 65 points from 32 matches, four more than City with six matches remaining.


Having masterminded City's downfall, Van Gaal said it was a good time to be a United fan but the Dutchman admitted there is a long way to go before the end of the season.


“We can enjoy ourselves today and tomorrow maybe. But then we have to prepare to play Chelsea,” he said.


“In the beginning of the season it was not so great to be a United fan. Still they have supported us and now this week they can go on the streets and say we are the better team this year.” – Reuters






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Kompany should have seen red

Vincent Kompany should have been sent off for a reckless studs-leading challenge on Manchester United’s Daley Blind.


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Vincent Kompany should have been sent off for a reckless studs-leading challenge on Manchester United’s Daley Blind just before half-time.


Referee Mark Clattenburg suspected the challenge was one deserving a red card but clearly had doubts as his body language revealed immediately.


Either he did not have a good enough view or perhaps doubted his perception — he could well have been affected as he had sent Kompany off on the last day of last month during Belgium’s win over Israel.


In such situations, you need a second opinion and Clattenburg understandably referred to his assistant Jake Collin who erred on the side of caution and so Kompany escaped.


A review of a replay of the incident would have confirmed Clattenburg’s initial suspicion and resulted in the correct decision but we have to wait a few more years before that will happen. – Daily Mail






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Sterling in smoking controversy

Raheem Sterling is the latest footballer to be embroiled in a smoking storm after he was caught on camera puffing on a shisha pipe.


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Raheem Sterling is the latest Premier League star to be embroiled in a smoking storm after he was caught on camera puffing on a shisha pipe.


A photograph of the Liverpool forward using the pipe emerged in a national newspaper yesterday.


The image, on the social networking app Snapchat, shows Sterling inhaling the pipe with the message ‘1 down another 3 to go’.


Sterling’s representatives have refused to comment on the photo.


Having already irked Liverpool and their supporters by stalling on signing a new contract, the latest controversy will further overshadow his end to the season.


Meanwhile winger Jordon Ibe is on the brink of signing a new long-term contract with the club and could figure in tonight’s clash with Newcastle after recovering from knee ligament damage.


Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has conceded that Daniel Sturridge is unlikely to find his best form until next season. The striker has suffered a series of injuries this campaign and Rodgers said: ‘The key for him was to get back and be fit, but he needs a good pre-season under his belt.’


Newcastle boss John Carver has concerns over the character of his players and has hinted at a summer clear-out. ‘Maybe I need to change the team and hope that sparks something,’ he said. – Daily Mail






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Pressure mounting on Pellegrini

Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini saw his side blown away by Manchester United at Old Trafford despite taking an early lead.


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Manchester, England - When fans sing “you're getting sacked in the morning” it is galling enough for the opposing manager, but when he is the coach of the champions and they have just been thumped by their derby rivals you know there is a big problem.


Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini saw his side blown away 4-2 by Manchester United at Old Trafford despite taking an early lead and having won the last four derbies.


They have now lost six of their last eight games and their realistic hopes of retaining the Premier League title are over with leaders Chelsea 12 points ahead of fourth-placed City.


Chilean Pellegrini always manages to retain a calm demeanour and it worked wonders when his side stayed cool to snatch the Premier League title off Liverpool last year.


This season, though, that same mild-mannered approach seems completely amiss when hard truths and a good old-fashioned rollicking appear more appropriate for an aging side who look like they never played together before.


Two-goal Sergio Aguero apart, City played nothing like one of the most expensively-assembled squads on the planet and though some blame lies in the boardroom for questionable recruitment, Pellegrini must also shoulder responsibility.


His comments after the derby will hardly fill City fans with confidence with the champions at risk of dropping out of the top four, just as United did last season having won the title in Alex Ferguson's final campaign the term before.


“It is very difficult to be in fourth place. We have difficult teams in the Premier League,” Pellegrini told reporters.


“We must fight until the end of the season. For the club, for me, for the players it is very important to be in a position for the Champions League. We have six games more to try to do it. We had been in second place all season.”


If he wants to look at recent history to see what fate might befall him at the end of the season, Pellegrini need only look back at what happened to former City boss Roberto Mancini.


The Italian won the title in 2012 but was axed at the end of the following season having finished second and not progressed in the Champions League.


Pellegrini did get City out of the group stage in Europe this year but they were outclassed by Barcelona in the last 16 and their season has plummeted since, to such a degree that he is in a worse position than Mancini before the Italian was axed.


His back four was particularly woeful against United with Ashley Young getting two attempts at scoring from close range for the first and serial aerial threat Marouane Fellaini having a free header for the second.


Juan Mata was afforded the freedom of Old Trafford for the third and Chris Smalling was totally unmarked to head in the fourth.


The fact captain and centre back Vincent Kompany went off at halftime hardly mattered as the Belgian has not been himself recently and his replacement Eliaquim Mangala has done nothing to justify his 32 million-pound ($46.8 million) arrival in August. – Reuters






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