News sport : Former Mississippi State CB Jamerson Love arrested

Mississippi State defensive back Jamerson Love, back, breaks up a pass intended for Mississippi wide receiver Vince Sanders (10) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Oxford, Miss., Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) Former Mississippi State cornerback Jamerson Love was arrested in a domestic violence dispute last week.


According to the Clarion-Ledger, police in Oktibbeha (Miss.) County received a call about an incident on Thursday evening from “a female in distress.” Upon arrival, officers saw Love “standing outside of Destini Jones’ white Toyota” with “his head inside the car speaking with Jones.”


According to police, “marks were found on both parties” and “both were arrested and charged with domestic violence-simple.”


Love recently completed his senior season at Mississippi State and had 34 tackles. Overall in his career, Love appeared in 49 games (25 starts) and registered 121 tackles and four interceptions.


Love ran a 4.41 40-yard dash at the Bulldogs Pro Day last month, but is projected to go undrafted.


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News sport : Blazers' LaMarcus Aldridge (left foot sprain) out Monday, opening door for Thunder

LaMarcus Aldridge will once again be sidelined by a foot sprain. (Cameron Browne/NBAE/Getty Images) You can't say everything's going the Oklahoma City Thunder's way right now — not after losing the reigning Most Valuable Player and their most important defender to injuries that have turned a year that began with championship aspirations into one in which OKC's scrambling just to make it into the postseason. In the micro sense, though, it's fair to say that OKC's having a pretty good Monday.


First, the NBA announced its decision to rescind the technical foul assessed to Russell Westbrook in Sunday's loss to the Indiana Pacers, meaning Oklahoma City's All-Star point guard will be available to suit up in a game the Thunder desperately need to win to keep their playoff hopes alive. Then, Oklahoma City's Monday opponent, the Portland Trail Blazers, announced that they'd be entering battle without one of their All-Stars:


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This will mark Portland's second straight game without leading scorer and rebounder LaMarcus Aldridge. The power forward missed Saturday's loss to the Utah Jazz, a defeat that ensured the Blazers — who are guaranteed a top-four playoff seed by virtue of winning the Northwest Division, and are locked into it being the No. 4 spot due to having a worse record than five other Western Conference squads — will not have home-court advantage in the opening round of the playoffs, as they cannot finish with a higher win total than any of their potential Round 1 opponents. The San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies and Houston Rockets all have at least 54 wins; Portland sits at 51 victories with just two games remaining on their schedule.


From the Blazers' perspective, much like the decision not to send the banged-up trio of Aldridge, Nicolas Batum and Chris Kaman cross-country last week for a make-up game against the Brooklyn Nets, the choice to keep Aldridge on the sidelines seems like one aimed at giving one of the players most important to their chances of making it out of Round 1 as much rest as possible before the playoffs start without ruling him out completely. From Erik Gundersen of the Columbian:


It’s a new injury for Aldridge, who has been plagued by injuries on both hands this season.

“He had an MRI [Friday] and there was soreness there,” head coach Terry Stotts said. “So we thought it was best to hold him out and let him recover [...]”

Stotts said that Aldridge the foot started bothering him after the Golden State game and while the results were negative he still had some soreness. Stotts said he didn’t have an idea for when Aldridge would come back or whether the injury had been nagging him prior to feeling soreness after the game in Oakland.

“I think it’s good to maintain a competitive edge,” Stotts said when asked whether he’d like “I’d like for him to get some minutes in before the playoffs start.”

Scott Brooks and company certainly won't complain too much about not seeing the sweet-shooting 6-foot-11 forward in the Blazers' lineup. Aldridge torched Oklahoma City to the tune of 27 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game in three meetings against the Thunder this season, with Portland winning all three matchups.


Factor in the rest of the Blazers' missing pieces — two-way linchpin Wesley Matthews, lost for the season to a torn Achilles tendon; his replacement, Arron Afflalo, sidelined by a right shoulder strain; reserve wing and occasional stretch-four Dorell Wright, still working his way back from a broken left hand — and the fact that Batum is still playing with a sore back, and this looks like about as promising an opportunity as possible for a Thunder team that no longer controls its own destiny in the race for the eighth and final playoff spot out West.


Oklahoma City must finish one game ahead of the New Orleans Pelicans in order to leapfrog Anthony Davis' crew for the No. 8 seed, since the Pelicans hold the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Thunder after winning the season series between the two teams three games to one. The Thunder host Portland on Monday and travel to the Twin Cities on Wednesday to wrap up the regular season against the Minnesota Timberwolves, while the Pelicans head to Minnesota on Monday before finishing up by hosting the white-hot San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday. Oklahoma City needs some help, then, but must also hold up its end of the bargain. How kind of the Blazers, then, to help improve the Thunder's chances of helping themselves.


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News sport : Mike Budenholzer thinks Danny Ferry should be credited as Executive of the Year

Danny Ferry is still the lead basketball executive of the Atlanta Hawks. He hasn’t been on record in the press since August, and he’s been on an indefinite leave of absence since September. In re-framing a reported Cleveland Cavalier scout’s thoughts on the impact of Luol Deng’s heritage as it contributed to his value as a person and player, he showed what we called “an abject lack of leadership” some seven months ago, prior to wondering when Ferry would be fired.


Danny Ferry is also the lead architect of the Eastern Conference’s best team, a 60-win juggernaut that has thrilled previously-indifferent potential Hawk fans with their entertaining brand of offensive basketball, and stout defensive presence. For this, the Hawks would usually nominate Ferry as their representative as the league’s Executive of the Year, even though Ferry’s relaying of the comments on Luol Deng were more damaging and outright baffling than any botched trade or bad free agent signing.


As a result, the Hawks instead nominated Mike Budenholzer, the team’s (very good) head coach and working general manager in Ferry’s absence. Budenholzer, hired by Ferry in 2013, does not think he should have received such a nomination.


From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Chris Vivlamore:



With Ferry on an indefinite leave of absence, Budenholzer was the Hawks nomination for the NBA’s Executive of the Year award the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Saturday. Budenholzer was named head of basketball operations in September.




“Anyone who has followed the Hawks for the last two or three years knows that Danny Ferry is the executive who is most responsible for the makeup of our team,” Budenholzer said Sunday before the Hawks played the Wizards. “Danny is responsible for me being here. Our team is in a good place. I’m very grateful to work with such good players and with such a great staff.”




Ferry took the leave following the discovery of racially insensitive remarks about free-agent target Luol Deng during a June conference call with team ownership and management. At that time, CEO Steve Koonin elevated Budenholzer to lead the basketball operations and make final decisions.



“Danny Ferry is the executive who is more responsible for the makeup of” this top seed in the East, that is one hundred percent accurate. He may have inherited Al Horford, but Ferry also traded for and signed all manner of helpers on the Hawks’ loaded roster. That Atlanta has been able to brave the storm of incessant nagging injuries on its way to 60 wins (or more!) is because of Ferry’s personnel work, and his hire of Budenholzer – many analysts’ leading candidate for Coach of the Year.


Danny Ferry should not be the Executive of the Year as some odd form of punishment or to save face, however. He should not be the Executive of the Year because he made some terrible, fireable offenses last summer in both thinking and also re-framing the scout’s miserable comments were in any way something to consider as the team approached a decision on paying for Luol Deng’s services.


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Deng (who went on to sign with the Miami Heat, though not because of the remarks as he was unaware of the comments at the time) has forgiven Ferry and we all know that Danny Ferry is not a racist, but that’s not the point. Ferry is lucky to have his job, no matter how impactful the Paul Millsap deal is or how successful the Joe Johnson trade was.


Danny Ferry should absolutely be credited for his work with the Atlanta Hawks. He took a middling, overpaid group that played a batch of uninspiring basketball in front of listless crowds and turned the team into a contender. He was the first GM to commit to Mike Budenholzer, who weirdly had to wait a decade to emerge from the San Antonio assistant ranks. The team may end up slightly under the cap this summer even after re-signing Millsap and DeMarre Carroll, and there is still a chance that the Hawks could end up with a lottery pick as a result of the Johnson trade.


That’s on Danny Ferry’s record. What’s also on record is the time he thought it would be appropriate to relay that an employee from the Cavaliers organization thought that “has a little African in him” belonged on a scouting report.


Sometimes people screw up, and during this year’s Finals or NBA draft (a Finals turn the Hawks could take part in, and a draft that could see Atlanta picking up a future star) the team may attempt to quietly announce Ferry’s return to day-to-day duties in time for the offseason. If he wasn’t fired last September, he’s certainly not going to be fired this summer – that was the case even before Atlanta’s surprising run to the top. Many are dismayed by this, but it wouldn’t be the worst transgression.


Danny Ferry is not the NBA’s Executive of the Year, though. Great executives don’t let years worth of fantastic transactions be completely besmirched by, again, a move that showed an absolute absence of leadership.


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News sport : Barry Bonds says you should be happy when A-Rod reaches 660 homers


Alex Rodriguez is five homers away from tying the great Willie Mays for fourth on the all-time list with 660. Just what happens after that ball flies over the fence might be one of the season's best dramas. The New York Yankees are acting like the milestone doesn't exist — partially because it will help avoid paying A-Rod's $6 million "milestone" bonus.


If he's at home, Yankees fans will probably cheer A-Rod, since they've given him warm receptions thus far. If he's on the road, you can expect a chorus of boos. We'll wait and see what sort of media coverage it gets, whether folks act like it's as real as spring-training stats or they give it "milestone" coverage.


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Despite all that, you know who will be happy for A-Rod? Another shamed slugger — Barry Bonds, who is a particularly interesting person in this matter because Mays is his godfather, A-Rod is a recent pupil of his and, like Rodriguez, he knows what it's like to chase a milestone without the public's support.


Bonds spoke to USA Today's Bob Nightengale about the chase for 660 and his comments were certainly polarizing. Bonds says everybody — you, me, the Yankees, etc. — should be happy for A-Rod. Something tells us not every baseball fan is going to heed Bonds' word.



"My godfather means the world to me. I love him to a T,'' Bonds told USA TODAY Sports in an hour-long telephone interview, "but when Alex hits No. 660, I'll be happy for him. Willie will be happy for him. Everybody should be happy for him.




"Any time anybody in the game does something that's a great accomplishment, the game of baseball should celebrate that. No matter what. Baseball is benefiting from that person's hard work, so baseball should at least celebrate."




But it won't. And neither will the Yankees.




"Why the hate?" Bonds said. "Why hate on something you're paying to see? I don't understand it. He's entertaining us. I wish life wasn't like that."




Bonds and A-Rod, circa 2007. (AP)

Why the hate? Barry, you know why the hate. You've been dealing with that question yourself since 2007. While Bonds is talking about A-Rod here, you have to figure he's talking about himself too. He further told USA Today:



"This guy is not running for president of the United States," Bonds said. "He's not running for commissioner. We're not running for political office. We're just ballplayers. We're not God. We're imperfect people. We're human beings."



So are fans. They'll react from their heart, for better or worse. Some people will call A-Rod's spot on all-time list hollow (as is their right) and others will talk about how great of a talent he is, PED issues aside (also their right).


But as Bonds knows well, there will be no shortage of opinions.


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News sport : Vandy's 'Minute To Win It' is the best game we've seen this spring (Video)


Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason participates in the team's Minute To Win It competition.

OK, we admit it, we handed out the Video of the Day award just a bit prematurely. And for that, we apologize.


While Northwestern’s Dizzy Bat Contest is a great, great thing, Vanderbilt’s "Minute To Win It" competition is absolutely hilarious.


Few teams need offseason bonding more than a Vanderbilt squad that is still learning under second-year coach Derek Mason. The Commodores were 3-9 in Mason’s first season after winning nine games in each of the previous two years under former coach James Franklin.


And nothing bonds a team together better than ridiculous challenges that include kicking shoes onto a table, stacking bolts off the end of a dowel and eating Oreos in an unconventional fashion.



Looks like Vanderbilt is having a lot more fun during the offseason than it did during the year.


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News sport : J.J. Watt's 5-foot-1 inch box jump is pretty ridiculous (Video)

I know we've seen the whole "J.J. Watt has a ridiculous box jump" thing before, but I'm here to say that I'm not going to tire of it anytime soon.


Watt, who should have won NFL MVP last season after having an all-time dominant season with the Houston Texans, says he weighs 293 pounds. And he's one of the league's best athletes, which is a reason nobody can block him.


So he set up a 61-inch platform to jump on, to prove his ridiculous explosiveness.



Watt was pretty fired up (and remembered to plug his new sponsor, Reebok), probably because he had been working on a 5-foot jump and it hadn't worked out so well.



I'd say it worked out a lot worse for his spotter.


But the jump is a good reminder that it won't be too long until we're watching Watt do unfathomable things on a football field again.


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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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