United agree deal for Depay

Dutch international forward Memphis Depay has agreed to join Manchester United when the transfer window opens in June.

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London - Dutch international forward Memphis Depay has agreed to join Manchester United when the transfer window opens in June, his club PSV Eindhoven said.

British media said the deal, subject to the 21-year-old passing a medical, was around 30 million euros ($34 million).

“We are very proud of this upcoming transfer,” PSV technical manager Marcel Brands told the PSV website (www.psv.nl).

“Memphis has gone through all the teams of the PSV youth academy and has played an important part in the national title this year.

“He's a wonderful exponent of our training and will make a nice transition to a magnificent club in a beautiful competition.”

United also confirmed they had agreed the deal for a player who scored twice in last year's World Cup finals and helped PSV canter to the Dutch title this season. – Reuters



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Pep’s words come back to haunt him

24 hours before his Bayern Munch team would face Barcelona, Pep Guardiola said it was ‘impossible’ to stop Lionel Messi.

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“Messi devours Guardiola,” screamed the front page of Spanish sports daily Marca as the Argentine won the battle of Barcelona legends past and present in a 3-0 win for the Catalans in the first-leg of their Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich.

Pep Guardiola could see it coming, yet was powerless to prevent it. Stop Lionel Messi? “Impossible,” he said 24 hours before the game.

“There is not a system or coach to stop talent of his magnitude,” he added, and so it proved as Messi struck twice and set up Neymar in the final 13 minutes to take Barca to the brink of next month's final in Berlin.

On his homecoming to the Camp Nou after 11 years as a player and captain and then four more as the club's most successful coach ever in winning 14 trophies between 2008 and 2012, Guardiola tried his best.

An almost suicidal back three going man-to-man with Barca's front three of Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar, who now have 111 goals between them this season, was ditched early on, but Bayern still displayed a bravado beyond almost any other side when faced with the daunting task of a rampant Barca at the Camp Nou.

Despite being plagued by injuries, most notably to the two men who tore Barca to shreds in a 7-0 thrashing for the Catalans at this stage of the competition two years ago in Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery, Bayern still had more possession.

Yet, in this test of Barca old verus Barca new, Guardiola's old friend Luis Enrique was vindicated as his more powerful, direct approach won out.

“Percentages here and there don't matter. The important thing is how much you have the ball in the opposition half because that is where you can cause damage,” said Enrique afterwards.

The statistics that mattered backed him up too. Barca didn't just score the only three goals on the night, they had all of the eight shots on target too.

Given the exploits of Messi, Suarez and Neymar this season, the defensive solidity instigated by Enrique has often gone overlooked.

This was their sixth consecutive clean sheet, a 31st in 54 games this season.

“Defensively we were very good because that a team like Bayern doesn't have a shot on target is sensational,” said Barca defender Gerard Pique.

Yet, with 77 minutes on the clock, Bayern looked to have done their job.

The one man mountain threatening to prove his coach wrong and stop Messi, as he had in last year's World Cup final, was Manuel Neuer. His giant frame had pulled off brilliant saves to deny Luis Suarez and Dani Alves.

Yet, even he proved fallible to Messi's brilliance. When given space on the edge of the area for the first time in the match, the four-time World Player of the Year looked towards the far corner then hooked the ball back in at the near post leaving Neuer flummoxed.

Three minutes later he left Jerome Boateng eating grass before nonchalantly dinking the ball beyond Neuer on his weaker right foot.

The finish and Messi's celebration for the first as he whirled away punching the air was reminiscent of his goal in Barca's last Champions League final appearance when they proved to strong for Manchester United at Wembley.

Guardiola celebrated his second Champions League in just three years as a coach that evening. On Wednesday he learned what it feels like to be on the other side of Messi's magic.– AFP



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United out to stop the rot

A three-match losing streak has thrust Manchester United into a battle for a Champions League place and the side will aim to halt their decline.

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London – A three-match losing streak has thrust Manchester United into a battle for a Champions League place and the side will aim to halt their decline at Crystal Palace.

United sat third in the Premier League after beating rivals Manchester City last month, nine points clear in the race for a top-four finish.

However, three straight defeats have dropped them to fourth just four points ahead of Liverpool with three games left.

Now United visit Palace with Juan Mata saying the game must be won.

“We are forced to win as soon as possible: our rivals ahead keep adding points, and also the teams behind are getting closer,” the

midfielder wrote on the club’s website.

“We must focus on being effective because we haven’t scored in the last few games and we can’t afford it any longer.

“There are three finals remaining and I hope we can change this streak as soon as possible.”

United’s losing run is their longest in the league since 2012. They’ve also failed to score in three straight games for the first

time in eight years.

United had 80 per cent possession and 26 shots, including a Robin van Persie penalty that was saved by Boaz Myhill, against West Brom last week but still lost 1-0.

“As players and staff, there’s no doubt we can qualify for the Champions League and that was always what we wanted to do,” Ashley Young said after the game. “

”It’s still in our hands and we have three massive games coming up.

“We have another tough game away to Palace next weekend and we want to get back to winning ways.”

Liverpool also face a stern test when they visit newly crowned champions Chelsea.

The Reds have won just two of six, but still find themselves in the hunt thanks to United’s slips.

“It’s not over yet,” Liverpool’s Adam Lallana said. “We can still finish in the top four but we need to take maximum points now.

“We have to put pressure on United by going to Stamford Bridge and getting three points. Pressure is a tough thing to deal with.”

The race to avoid relegation has also turned into a fight.

While Burnley and Queens Park Rangers will likely drop, four teams are within two points of Sunderland in the final relegation place.

Hull and Leicester are both a point ahead of Sunderland and one below Newcastle and Aston Villa.

Hull host Burnley, while Leicester to look to make it six wins in seven against Southampton.

“The Burnley game is not going to keep us up or send us down because there are still two games after that,” Hull manager Steve Bruce said after their 3-1 loss to Arsenal.

“We still have it all to do and it is a big game, we are aware of that. A result will be good.”

Newcastle, in the survival battle after eight straight losses, host West Brom and Aston Villa play West Ham.

Back at the top of the table, Manchester City and Arsenal are level on points as they look to be runner-up to Chelsea.

City host QPR, a day before Arsenal are home to Swansea.

Tottenham visit Stoke in the weekend’s final fixture. – DPA-ANA



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Last-chance saloon for Burnley

Burnley's seemingly doomed attempt to avoid relegation from the Premier League reaches last-chance saloon when they face Hull City.

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London - Burnley's seemingly doomed attempt to avoid relegation from the Premier League reaches last-chance saloon on Saturday when failure to beat Hull City will send them down.

Sean Dyche's side have earned plenty of plaudits for their style of play this season, but not enough goals or points.

When they stunned champions Manchester City 1-0 in March they were one point behind 17th place and survival appeared to be well within their grasp.

Five defeats and a 0-0 home draw with Tottenham Hotspur in their next six matches, however, leaves the humble Lancashire club needing a sporting miracle.

With three games left to play they have 26 points, compared to 17th placed Hull's 34. They must beat Hull, Stoke City and Aston Villa and hope for favours elsewhere.

Despite their predicament, Dyche said his team remains motivated and midfielder Matt Taylor insists the fight goes on.

“There's three games left and we'll continue to fight,” Taylor told the Lancashire Telegraph.

“We won't feel sorry for ourselves. We'll dust ourselves down and go again.”

While Burnley's Premier League status looks almost certain to last only one season, as it did in 2009-10, fellow promoted side Queens Park Rangers are also in dire straights, although Leicester City look like surviving.

QPR, on 27 points, will be doomed by the time they travel to Man City on Sunday, should Hull beat Burnley, Aston Villa beat West Ham United and Newcastle United beat West Bromwich Albion the day before.

Third from bottom Sunderland, who are a point behind Hull with a game in hand, could put the jitters up the teams just above them with victory in Saturday's early kickoff at Everton.

A Sunderland win against Roberto Martinez's side would take them, for a few hours at least, above free-falling North East rivals Newcastle United who have lost eight league games in a row and are spiralling out of control.

Newcastle, in 15th spot with 35 points, had two sent off in the 3-0 capitulation at Leicester last week, after which manager John Carver suggested defender Mike Williamson had got a red card on purpose.

Such is the disarray at St James' Park that skipper Fabricio Coloccini wrote an open letter apologising to the club's fans.

“Players and staff have come together in order to leave all past problems aside and to focus 100 percent on the three 'cup finals' that we have left,” he said.

With Chelsea already champions and Arsenal and Manchester City scrapping for second place, the only real intrigue at the top is whether fourth-placed Manchester United can clinch a place in the top four, having lost three consecutive games.

Victory at Crystal Palace on Saturday would ease their nerves. – Reuters



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Bayern need a miracle

Bayern will need a Munich miracle to retain their dream of reaching the Champions League final on home soil after slumping to a 3-0 defeat at Barcelona.

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Bayern will need a Munich miracle to retain their dream of reaching the Champions League final on home soil after the five-time champions slumped to a 3-0 defeat at Barcelona in their semi-final first leg on Wednesday.

The Bavarians were hoping to set the foundations for their fourth final appearance in six seasons next month in Berlin, and a first under coach Pep Guardiola, with a solid display in Spain.

Instead they were outclassed by the Catalans, who scored three times in the last 13 minutes to go into next week's return leg as overwhelming favourites after Bayern ran out of steam towards the end of the game.

“I am not really a friend of big words because when you lose 3-0 then the chances are obviously not great,” club CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a post-midnight dinner in Barcelona.

“But maybe there will be a football wonder in Munich.”

The Bavarians have already overturned a big first-leg deficit once this campaign when they lost 3-1 at Porto in the quarter-finals only to crush them 6-1 back in Munich.

But after Lionel Messi scored twice in a scintillating performance and Neymar added a late third as part of an impressive team display, few believe Bayern can turn it around once more against a side as strong as Barcelona.

Missing key players, especially injured wingers Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben, the Bavarians lack the kind of pace down either flank that would cause major problems for any team.

“Without Arjen and Franck we did not have our two counter-attack players and that made things difficult,” said Guardiola, who won 14 triphies in four years at Barca.

“The return leg now becomes very complicated but we will give it a shot.”

Robben is out for the rest of the season, while Ribery, already injured for about two months, remains doubtful for the return leg, with David Alaba and Holger Badstuber also out.

Only a few weeks ago, Bayern looked on course for a repeat of their 2013 treble but after last week's German Cup exit and their loss to Barcelona, they now need to stage a monumental upset just to reach the final.

“We are Bayern and we keep our heads held high,” midfielder Thomas Mueller said. “We cannot expect to have a return leg like we had against Porto.”

“But the 11 players who will be on the pitch will fight until the last second but it is clear that we now need a small football wonder.” – Reuters



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Wits outsmart Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs fell to just their third loss of their league campaign with a 2-1 defeat to Wits in their Premiership match at FNB Stadium.

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Johannesburg – Kaizer Chiefs fell to just their third loss of their league campaign with a 2-1 defeat to Wits in their Premiership match at FNB Stadium.

Wits grabbed the lead in the opening five minutes with a well-taken goal from Henrico Botes, before Siphiwe Tshabalala levelled matters in familiar fashion with a free-kick ten minutes before half-time. But it would be just before the hour mark, when The Clever Boys would outsmart the AmaKhosi to score the winner through Paseka Sekese and wrestle all three points from the encounter.

With the win, Wits remain in fourth position on the log, but crucially join Orlando Pirates on 49 points who have a superior goal difference of nine to maintain third spot. It means Wits can claim third position for the season in their final game of the season depending on what the Soweto Giants can achieve in their last fixture.

For champions Chiefs, the loss means little as they remain on 66 points and will claim their trophy on the weekend.

Wits took the lead in the fifth minute when Botes headed in a goal from a free-kick. Ben Motshwari delivered the ball into the box, and Botes met the cross perfectly to give Reyaad Pieterse no chance in the Cheifs goal and take a 1-0 lead for the visitors.

Tshabalala levelled the scores for Chiefs in the 35th minute. It was a trademark strike for the veteran player as he whipped the ball over the wall from a free kick into the back of the net as Wits keeper Moeneeb Josephs was left rooted to the spot.

The much-admired Chiefs defence were made to look ordinary as Wits took the lead again in the 58th minute. Tebogo Moerane was allowed to make a bustling run down the left without a defender in sight, before crossing the ball into the box where Sekese rose in between three defenders and his unchallenged header found the back of the net for a 2-1 lead. – ANA



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Amazulu boost survival hopes

AmaZulu scored a 2-1 victory over the University of Pretoria in the Absa Premiership match at the Absa Tuks Stadium, in Hatfield.

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Pretoria – AmaZulu scored a 2-1 victory over the University of Pretoria in the Absa Premiership match at the Absa Tuks Stadium, in Hatfield.

The result marked AmaZulu’s first win over AmaTuks in Premiership competition and it offered a glimmer of hope at a time when they are in the throes of the dreaded relegation zone.

AmaZulu’s win also marked a personal triumph for their coach Steve Barker, a former AmaTuks mentor, and the victory made for a season’s double against the Pretoria side.

AmaTuks made their early pressure count with a 30th minute left-footed goal by Tebogo Monyai, thanks to a fine assist by Atusaye Nyondo.

Moments earlier, ‘Usuthu’ goalkeeper, the Zimbabwean-born Energy Murambadoro, foiled a scoring attempt from Ronald Ketjijere by turning the parting shot for a corner.

AmaTuks’ 1-0 lead survived the first half in which Murambadoro was the only yellow card booking.

Steve Barker’s Usuthu surprised AmaTuks early after the break when they equalised through Bongi Ntuli after fine work by Willem Mwedihanga in the build-up movement to the opposition goalmouth (1-1).

Amost 20 minutes later, Usuthu shocked AmaTuks to take a 2-1 lead when Ntuli netted hi second with a fine low right-footed drive and from that point onwards, the relegation-threatened KZN visitors were forced on to a largely defensive role as the hosts tried to claw their way back into the match, but to no avail. – ANA



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Ancelotti vows to hold onto Bale

Carlo Ancelotti will fight to keep Gareth Bale at Real Madrid and out of the clutches of Manchester United this summer.

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Carlo Ancelotti will fight to keep Gareth Bale at Real Madrid and out of the clutches of Manchester United this summer, it has emerged.

Real boss Ancelotti faces his own battle to survive at the Bernabeu at the end of this season but has already told club president Florentino Perez that Bale should not be sold under any circumstances.The Wales international — on United’s list of targets for the summer — has endured a difficult second season at Real.

He was heavily criticised across Spain for another poor display as the holders lost their Champions League semi-final first leg 2-1 at Juventus.Bale’s modest efforts drew stinging criticism from ITV analyst Roy Keane, who said the former Tottenham star had been so poor that Real had been left playing with 10 men. That, in turn, brought a stinging rebuke from Bale’s agent Jonathan Barnett.

Away from all this, though, it is understood Ancelotti’s faith in Bale remains absolute. The veteran Italian coach has already attributed the poor performance in the semi-final first leg to injuries and believes Bale will return to form over the next two or three weeks.

With Perez looking to sell one big name each summer to make way for another, Bale is a prime candidate to leave as clubs like Chelsea and United begin to circle.

Nevertheless, Ancelotti believes Bale will grow into a genuine Real galactico.

With Keane having been so critical on the night of the Juventus game, Barnett made the unusual decision to defend his client vigorously yesterday, telling the BBC: ‘Why should we take any notice of comments from people who don’t know what they are talking about — and from people who have failed in management?‘This is only an issue in England. Gareth is at the biggest club in the world. He is one of the best players in the world. He is fine.

‘He only listens to relevant comments. He is 100 per cent focused on Real Madrid.’

United still hope to persuade goalkeeper David de Gea to sign a new deal, despite interest from Real. Another shaky performance from Real goalkeeper Iker Casillas suggested change is needed in that position and former United coach Phil Neville admitted he is worried De Gea may leave Old Trafford.

‘My biggest fear in the summer is David de Gea,’ said Neville. ‘I want him tied up on a long-term contract.

‘He is the best developer I have seen for a number of years. From when he first signed to where he is now, the improvement he has shown has been nothing short of incredible.‘He is the best around. He has won Manchester United games, he is up there with Edwin van der Sar and Peter Schmeichel in terms of winning games.’

Real face a tricky second leg at home next week but James Rodriguez is already talking up their chances.The 23-year-old said: ‘It’s not a bad loss. They were lucky. We have to think about next Wednesday. They will sit back and we have to have faith.’ – Daily Mail



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Magical Messi saves the day again

Lionel Messi and Neymar helped Barcelona break Bayern Munich’s resistance in a Champions League thriller.

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Barcelona - Two late moments of Lionel Messi magic and a goal from Neymar helped Barcelona break the resistance of Bayern Munich in a pulsating 3-0 victory in their Champions League semi-final first leg at the Nou Camp on Wednesday.

After Barca had been frustrated by the brilliance of Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer for most of the match, Messi fired home after 77 minutes and then doubled the lead with a delightful chip from six metres three minutes later.

Neymar completed a resounding late burst from the hosts when he raced clear and slotted calmly home in stoppage time.

It was a disappointing evening for Bayern coach Pep Guardiola on his return to his former club.

He had warned before the game that it was impossible to stop his former prodigy Messi and it proved the case as the Argentine orchestrated Barcelona's emphatic victory that gives them a clear advantage heading into next week's second leg.

“When Messi is inspired he is unstoppable and tonight he showed his talent again,” Barcelona centre back Gerard Pique told Spanish television.

“We played a fantastic game. Defensively we were very good as they didn't have shots on target and to achieve that against a team like Bayern is amazing.”

Barca have evolved this season under Luis Enrique into a team that is no longer obsessed with maintaining possession and instead is allowing the forwards to be more creative.

Bayern had plenty of the ball in the second half but it was Barca's counter-attacks that proved decisive.

“We played okay for long periods of time but we were caught on the break three times. It's bitter, we had our chances but we lost possession, they break and that should not happen,” Bayern's Philipp Lahm told reporters.

Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben were among those sidelined in an injury crisis for Bayern, but a masked Robert Lewandowski started in attack despite fracturing his nose and jaw in his side's recent defeat by Borussia Dortmund in the German Cup.

Barcelona's first clear sight of goal came after 11 minutes when Luis Suarez scampered clear of the Bayern defence and was denied by a superb block from the feet of Neuer.

Minutes later a close range effort from Neymar was deflected wide by Rafinha.

The German champions slowly woke up and should have scored on the counter when Lewandowski slid a Thomas Mueller cross wide after 17 minutes.

Messi and Suarez were both showing delightful touches as they teased the Bayern backline while Neymar on the left side of their attacking trident found it more difficult to get into the game.

Barca continued to pass up opportunities in the second half before Messi made the breakthrough with a 20-metre drive that beat Neuer at his near post.

He then capped an excellent performance by lifting the ball expertly over Neuer for a record 77th Champions League goal and providing the pass for Neymar's crucial late third.

Reuters



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Ajax sign Serbian brothers AND dad

Ajax Amsterdam signed Serbia international Nemanja Gudelj from AZ Alkmaar, while also recruiting his younger brother and giving their dad a coaching job.

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Amsterdam - Ajax Amsterdam have signed Serbia international Nemanja Gudelj from fellow Dutch club AZ Alkmaar, while also recruiting his younger brother and giving their dad a coaching job, the club said on Wednesday.

Ajax signed Nemanja on a five-year deal and the 23-year-old midfielder is the club's first major signing in preparation for next year's Champions League.

“The new season starts early for us at the end of July with a match in the preliminary round of the Champions League, so therefore it's important that we get our lineup in order as quickly as possible,” coach Frank de Boer said on the club's website (www.ajax.nl).

“The arrival of Nemanja Gudelj is an important step in that process. We've decided we need a better physical presence in our lineup next season. Nemanja brings that and a winning mentality.”

Ajax said Nemanja's 17-year-old brother Dragisa would join their reserve side and father Nebojsa will be on the coaching staff.

Nebojsa Gudelj, 46, played in the Netherlands and coached NAC Breda for two years until he was sacked last year.

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Real tops Forbes soccer teams rich list

European champions Real Madrid are the world's most valuable soccer club for a third straight year, according to a Forbes poll.

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Madrid, Spain - European champions Real Madrid are the world's most valuable soccer club for a third straight year, according to a Forbes poll released on Wednesday that showed the average value of the top 20 teams rose 11 percent over last year.

The Spanish club's value fell five percent to $3.26 billion but their $746 million in revenue, the highest of any sports team in the world, was enough to keep them top of the list, Forbes said in a statement.

Barcelona ($3.16 billion), Manchester United ($3.10 billion), German champions Bayern Munich ($2.35 billion) and Manchester City ($1.35 billion) rounded out the top five.

Rising television and shirt sponsorship revenue helped drive the average value of the top 20 clubs to $1.16 billion, a staggering 84 percent jump from five years ago.

Eight of the top 20 teams are from the English Premier League, which Forbes credited to both a rise in the British pound relative to the euro and US dollar and a lucrative new domestic TV deal starting from the 2016-17 season.

Serie A champions Juventus ($837 million), AC Milan ($775 million), Inter Milan ($439 million) and Napoli ($353 million) are the only Italian teams to crack the top 20 but none were higher than ninth place.

Forbes said the once-great Serie A brand has been undermined over the past decade by match-fixing scandals, antiquated stadiums, rising debts and a decline in talent on the pitch.

The 10 most valuable soccer teams (in billions):

1. Real Madrid $3.26

2. Barcelona $3.16

3. Manchester United $3.10

4. Bayern Munich $2.35

5. Manchester City $1.38

6. Chelsea $1.37

7. Arsenal $1.31

8. Liverpool $982

9. Juventus $837

10. AC Milan $775

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Skrtel contract talks hits a snag

Martin Skrtel’s contract talks with Liverpool have hit a snag over a clause relating to the number of games he must play each season.

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Martin Skrtel’s contract talks with Liverpool have hit a snag over a clause relating to the number of games he must play each season.

The 30-year-old central defender, who is one of the top earners at the club behind Steven Gerrard and Daniel Sturridge, was thought to be close to agreeing a new three-year deal, with the option of another 12 months.

Liverpool were confident of wrapping up the contract before the end of the season, but it is understood Skrtel has to play 80 per cent of the games to qualify for his full salary and those terms have proved a stumbling block.

Liverpool, who are negotiating with a number of players over new deals, have caused considerable discord over their handling of the future of Brad Jones.

The back-up keeper is furious with the club after he was initially told that he would be given a new 12-month contract because of his positive influence in the dressing room. He was happy to stay for another year as No 2 to Simon Mignolet but can now leave for free at the end of the season.

Daniel Sturridge had surgery in New York yesterday to correct the hip problem that has ended his season.

The 25-year-old Liverpool striker has been in the United States since last week seeing specialists over an issue that has plagued him since he was injured during a 2-1 defeat to Manchester United in March.

It was hoped that rest and recuperation would correct the damage but it was decided that surgery was the best course of action to prevent any recurrence of the injury later in his career.

Sturridge now has no chance of being involved in England’s end of season internationals against Slovenia and the Republic of Ireland.

It has been a nightmare 12 months for Sturridge, who has also suffered thigh and calf problems, limiting him to just 19 appearances.

Provided there are no complications, Sturridge should be fit for pre-season, when Liverpool will embark on a tour of Australia and Malaysia. The club is also exploring the possibility of playing in Vietnam or Thailand. – Daily Mail



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Chippa boss nothing but an amateur

To term the way Chippa United is being run amateurish would be an insult to the clubs campaigning in the unpaid ranks, says Matshelane Mambolo.

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Some clubs just should not be in the professional ranks, let alone in existence. To term the way Chippa United is being run amateurish would be an insult to the clubs campaigning in the unpaid ranks.

The latest debacle at the Chilli Boys that has seen yet another change in the technical team with Mich D’Avray stripped of the caretaker coach role he was supposed to hold until the end of the season tells the story of a club that is nothing more than a rudderless ship.

I played amateur football in my younger days and my club was run way better than the Chilli Boys are, albeit it ours was administered from the boot of a taxi.

I remember how we used to be the township’s whipping boys during our formative stages. Defeats as humiliating as 5-0 were common as we looked to gel into a unit. But in all those losses, not once did the club owner look for a new coach, as he and a couple of other fathers preserved to lead the team.

In the end we grew into a very competitive team that contested the provincial finals on a number of occasions and some of our teammates even attracted the attention of professional sides such as Orlando Pirates.

Someone should tell Chippa Mpengesi that chopping and changing coaches at the rate he is, is not going to see the Chilli Boys become giants of the game.

Why Mpengesi decided that D’Avray was no longer good enough to lead his side despite his getting four points from a possible nine just goes to confirm the man is clueless as to what coaching is all about.

Yet, perhaps, the best thing would be for the club to get relegated once again so that he goes down to the tough National First Division (NFD) where he will perhaps be taught the folly of his trigger-happy ways.

Consistency in the technical team is the cornerstone of many a successful teams, with Kaizer Chiefs’ record-points victory in this season’s championship race set on the back of Stuart Baxter’s knowledge of a team he has been in charge of for three seasons.

Few coaches can ever make a success of a club in a few matches, let alone a single season.

Coaches need time to build something solid, time to understand the players as individuals before gelling them into a cohesive unit that will put their individual abilities and unique skills to the benefit of the team.

Time Mr Mpengesi, not three matches.

And surely you would know this from your other businesses. Unless all you are is the typical South African tenderpreneur! - The Star



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Jose agrees new Chelsea deal

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has verbally agreed a two-year extension to his current contract, according to reports in the British media.

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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has verbally agreed a two-year extension to his current contract, according to reports in the British media.

Mourinho, 52, returned to Chelsea in 2013 on a four-year contract and this season has led the club to the Premier League title – their first since 2010 – and the League Cup.

During his first spell at Stamford Bridge, between 2004 and 2007, he won two league titles, in 2005 and 2006, as well as two League Cups and one FA Cup.

Mourinho is already the best-paid manager in England, with a reported annual salary of £8.4 million ($12.75 million, 11.4 million euros), and British tabloid The Sun reported that his new deal would be worth around £10.5 million per year.

Speaking after Chelsea secured the league title with a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace on Sunday, Mourinho reiterated that he will stay at the club as long as owner Roman Abramovich wants him to remain.

“As I was saying since the beginning of the season, I stay here until Mr Abramovich wants me to stay,” said the Portuguese. “The day he tells me to go, I go.” – AFP



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Arsenal need quality signings

Imagine Petr Cech, Mats Hummels, Paul Pogba and Edinson Cavani in a side already rich with the talent of Alexis Sanchez, Santi Cazorla and Mesut Ozil.

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When Thierry Henry urged Arsenal to sign four world-class players Jose Mourinho pretended to fall off his chair in shock.

To add such a quartet to Arsene Wenger’s lavish squad would make them ‘invincible’ once again, chortled Mourinho.

Henry, like many others who watch Arsenal, envisaged four high-end players down the spine of the team: a top-level goalkeeper, dominant centre half, strong and athletic midfielder and 25-goal-a-season striker.

Imagine stitching Petr Cech, Mats Hummels, Paul Pogba and Edinson Cavani through a side already rich with the talent of Alexis Sanchez, Santi Cazorla and Mesut Ozil.

It is akin to what Chelsea did last year with Thibaut Courtois, Nemanja Matic, Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa.

Would it close the gap? Arsenal are cash-rich with saleable assets to boost funds but things work differently in N5 and Wenger has said how the fine form of 2015 has changed his mind about his tactics in the summer market.

CECH MATE?

Arsenal’s summer work must start in goal. This year’s upturn in form correlates directly to the moment David Ospina replaced Wojciech Szczesny as No 1. Yet the Colombian is not entirely convincing and Petr Cech is handily available.

Chelsea would prefer not to sell to such obvious rivals but Cech’s relationship with Roman Abramovich and Jose Mourinho is good and they are likely to allow him to leave if he wants to.

On the other side of this equation is Arsenal’s transfer policy. Cech (below) is 33 later this month and will be a big investment in terms of fee and wages. Blowing big money on thirty-somethings is hardly the modus operandi of Arsene Wenger.

Will he make an exception because it appears to be such an ideal fit? Sometimes it feels like the louder the clamour, the less likely Wenger is to do it.

IN DEFENCE OF PER

Even with the January addition of Gabriel Paulista, it feels as if Arsenal need more in central defence. Per Mertesacker has taken a lot of criticism this season, but he plays in a team which exposes its centre halves — unlike, for example, Chelsea.

A big-money upgrade on the 30-year-old German might appeal to fans, but Eliaquim Mangala was the hottest defender on the market last summer and it has gone badly for him at Manchester City.

Arsenal could do with strengthening at the back but even at £32million, there are certainly no guarantees.

This has always been Wenger’s mantra and his instinct will be reinforced by the emergence of teenager Hector Bellerin from the youth ranks and the rapid improvement of Nacho Monreal since Arsenal adopted a slightly more cautious style of play.

Calum Chambers, suddenly third-choice right back, may find his next chance appears in the centre.

RISE OF COQUELIN

Francis Coquelin is the key factor behind Wenger’s rethink. There was a long-standing interest in Southampton’s Morgan Schneiderlin, although this has cooled since Coquelin established his place in the team.

Wenger’s principles will deter him from playing such a pair together in central midfield even if there have been times when Arsenal seem to cry out for more physical presence in midfield.

He has faith in possession and prefers more craft to more protection — and the experiment with Cazorla deep in midfield has proved successful.

He will also be wary of losing what he has found in the second part of the season. Cazorla is 30 and Wenger might spring a surprise by prioritising an alternative to him, like Paris Saint-Germain’s Yohan Cabaye, instead of investing in someone who is a slight upgrade on Coquelin.

JACK’S BACK

Wilshere returned to action at Hull with his trademark explosion of pace in evidence. He looked in good touch after five months out, but Arsenal have changed in his absence with players cementing their places in the roles where he plays.

Coquelin provides the bite and there is no touching Sanchez, Ozil or Cazorla at the moment. Aaron Ramsey is out of position on the right but Wilshere would be equally out of position if he were to oust him. Manchester City’s interest in Wilshere appears genuine, but Arsenal value him at £40m. It is a figure which includes the usual premium for an English player, and it seems an awful lot of money for someone with such a rotten injury record. It is a fork in the road for Wilshere, now 23. He needs regular football more than anything.

GIROUD AWAKENING

Henry fuelled this one when he claimed Arsenal would not win the Barclays Premier League with Olivier Giroud up front. It is harsh on a centre forward who has missed three months of the season and still scored 18 in all competitions.

While Sanchez is prolific from the wing, this is a decent goal return. Giroud also has the physical strength to operate with his back to goal and get the best from the creative forces which swarm around him.

Shop in the next tier where Sergio Aguero and Luis Suarez reside and transfer fees are north of £50m. It is hard to imagine an English club laying down money for Radamel Falcao after this season. Wenger is much more likely to accept Giroud for what he is and search to improve options around him.

He is well stocked in these positions but if Wilshere or Theo Walcott is sold, it generates space for the likes of Lyon’s Nabil Fekir, a youngster who is right up Wenger’s street.

ALL IN THE MIND?

While Wenger is reluctant to fix what he thinks isn’t broken, there remain questions about this team that will not be answered by finishing second and winning the FA Cup.

They have yet to deliver under extended pressure, always promising more than they produce with a stylish recovery to repair a poor start or a dreadful collapse after a rampant opening to the season.

It is about maturity of character and mental strength and Arsenal could use a little more of it.

The heat will be on next season to challenge for the title — another reason to start the summer by paying whatever it takes to get a proven winner like Cech into the building.– Daily Mail



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