Ancelotti wants to stay at Real

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said he wants to stay on at the club despite a season without a major trophy.

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Madrid - Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti will discuss his future with the club after their final La Liga game of the campaign at home to Getafe and said he wants to stay on despite a season without a major trophy.

Speculation that Real president Florentino Perez is poised to discard Ancelotti, a year before his three-year contract expires, has been rife since the holders were eliminated from the Champions League and Barcelona secured the La Liga title last weekend.

Ancelotti's post-training news conference on Friday had the air of a farewell, with journalists applauding the Italian at the end, but he insisted he is ready and willing to continue.

Ancelotti led Real to a record-extending 10th European title last term, as well as a King's Cup triumph, and they went on to win the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup before their form tailed off after the turn of the year.

“I understand that this is a key moment for the club because they are taking an important decision,” Ancelotti told reporters.

“If I don't carry on I will have spent two fantastic years here and each will go their separate ways, the club one way and me the other,” he added.

“We have had some very happy moments, perhaps the happiest in the history of Real Madrid.

“I won't be sad as I will have the feeling that I gave everything I could.

“I have the confidence and the desire and the excitement to carry on because I like this club and these players and I like this city.”

Spanish media reports have suggested Napoli coach Rafa Benitez, who had a stint working in Real's academy in the mid-1990s, is the front runner to replace Ancelotti.

There has also been speculation that Ancelotti could continue but without his long-term fitness trainer, Giovanni Mauri, and goalkeeping coach Villiam Vecchi, who would be replaced.

Ancelotti dismissed a suggestion a lack of fitness had scuppered Real's trophy chances and defended his assistants.

“I have a lot of confidence in them and they have been working with me for a long time,” Ancelotti said.

“What I have achieved in my career I have achieved with this staff and I still think they are the best in the world.”

Real are assured of second in La Liga and a Champions League berth for next season. – Reuters



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Sterling must see out his contract

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers expects Raheem Sterling to see out the remaining two years of his contract at the club.

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London – Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said he expects Raheem Sterling to see out the remaining two years of his contract at the Premier League club.

Liverpool called off planned talks with the winger after his agent was quoted as saying he would not sign a new deal even if Liverpool offered 900 000 pounds per week.

Sterling has already rejected a new 100,000 pounds per week deal but Rodgers said “the situation is quite simple.

“Raheem, whether there are talks or no talks, has two years left and I expect him to see that through,” he said.

“I’m sure talks will take place over the summer. I don’t see Raheem as being unhappy.

Rodgers added he also has no plans to drop Sterling for the league season-ender against Stoke, saying: “Raheem will be available

for selection. My relationship with him hasn’t been affected at all.” – DPA



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United linked with Schweinsteiger move

Manchester United are ready to blow their transfer policy wide open in a bid to lure veteran German midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger to Old Trafford.

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Manchester United are ready to blow their transfer policy wide open in a bid to lure veteran German midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger to Old Trafford from Bayern Munich.

United do not usually buy players over the age of 27 in order to make sure that everyone they bring in will still have value if they want to move them on.

However, manager Louis van Gaal is so keen to bring some much needed know-how and European experience to the centre of his midfield that he has persuaded chief executive Ed Woodward to break with usual club practice and make a serious attempt to sign Schweinsteiger, who will be 31 by the time next season kicks off.

The Munich star, who has won eight Bundesliga titles and one Champions League crown, currently has a year left on his deal at the Allianz Arena and talks over a new deal have reached an impasse.

It is this stand-off that United hope to exploit and Sportsmail can reveal that United have already initiated contact and that Schweinsteiger even visited Manchester recently under his own steam to have a look round the area.

Indications from inside Old Trafford last night were that a deal is some way off but that the club’s interest remains real.

Not only does Van Gaal have to persuade a player he worked with when he was coach of Bayern between 2009 and 2011 to leave Germany but United also face the challenge of talking one of the biggest clubs in Europe into selling to one of their traditional rivals. However, the fact that United have made contact over Schweinsteiger indicates just how badly Van Gaal feels his midfield needs bolstering by somebody who can walk straight into the squad and perform at the highest level.

The last time United signed what they consider an ‘over-age’ player was three summers ago, when Sir Alex Ferguson bought Robin van Persie from Arsenal at the age of 29.

The Dutch forward subsequently helped United to a Barclays Premier League title and, despite his relatively modest form since, executives at Old Trafford remember the remarkable impact a ready-made player can have.

Meanwhile, United sources have revealed they are not overly worried by suggestions from Germany that defensive target Mats Hummels has agreed to stay with Borussia Dortmund.

Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc claimed Hummels had decided to remain at his club but United believe the German international still wants to come to Old Trafford and will keep him high on their list of targets. – Daily Mail



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Will mediation help Sterling standoff?

The Professional Footballers' Association could provide an emergency solution to the escalating contractual dispute between the Raheem Sterling camp and Liverpool.

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The Professional Footballers' Association could provide an emergency solution to the escalating contractual dispute between the Raheem Sterling camp and Liverpool, after the club cancelled scheduled talks on the issue when the player's agent said he would even refuse an offer of “£900,000 a week”.

The PFA was involved in resolving Luis Suarez's contractual dispute with the same club when he had been denied the chance to talk to Arsenal two years ago and it is understood that chief executive Gordon Taylor would be prepared to help mediate if there was a genuine desire to resolve the stand-off.

Taylor is aware of how the toxicity of the Sterling controversy is beginning to cause new damage to the reputation of the game. But the players' union is reluctant to offer itself publicly as a mediator, knowing how delicate such situations can be, and would wait to be asked.

Sterling's agent will tell Liverpool that extraordinary observations he made in a telephone interview with a news reporter from the London Evening Standard - including the “£900 000 a week” comment - were given off the cuff and not intended for publication, though the paper entirely stands by the interview. Liverpool abandoned the talks at the Melwood training ground after Aidy Ward said of Sterling: “He is definitely not signing. He's not signing for £700, £800, £900 000 a week. He is not signing.”

Ward will insist that was not a deliberate attempt to damage an already fractured relationship with the club, though after a week in which the 20-year-old's determination to leave has been made so clear, it is difficult to envisage a breakthrough between the two sides. It appears from Ward's tone and Sterling's determination to leave Liverpool that another club have let it be known that they are ready to make public an offer which is too good to refuse when the transfer window opens.

Taylor's experience is that once disputes such as this become public, they are harder to resolve and will escalate, and the PFA's first advice to the Sterling camp would be that the situation should be handled more delicately and less publicly.

In the Suarez case, the players' union encouraged a rephrasing of the player's contract, which had left ambiguity about whether he was entitled to talk to Arsenal when they came in with a bid of a penny more than £40m.

PFA involvement requires the commitment of both sides to the mediation process and it is unclear whether such willingness exists in this case. Since the PFA represents Manchester City's James Milner, whose contract issues have been handled with delicacy, Taylor could certainly tell Sterling that a move to a Champions League club offers no guarantees of first-team football. But the union seeks only to get to the source of the dispute in such situations, establish one party's position on it and put it to the other.

Liverpool's American owners, Fenway Sports Group, are thought to feel that a point of principle exists about players keeping to their contracts. But their refusal to let Suarez leave was helped by the then 26-year-old's desire to play, which resulted in his superb final season. Forcing a more immature and emotional Sterling to remain on the sidelines if necessary is a far riskier strategy.

Ward told the Standard he “didn't care” about the club or its image, dismissed criticism by former players as “irrelevant” and branded Liverpool legend and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher “a knob”.

He said: “I don't care about the PR of the club and the club situation. I don't care. He is definitely not signing. He's not signing for £700, £800, £900,000 a week. He is not signing. My job is to make sure I do the best with them [my clients]. If people say I am bad at my job, or they are badly advised, it does not matter.”

Taylor clearly feels concern for the player, something the England manager, Roy Hodgson, also expressed yesterday. “I worry for all these young players,” he said. “They become stars very quickly. Their period of potential stardom doesn't last for very long these days. Sometimes a few games in the Premier League and you are a star. We should never forget we're dealing with young people. I believe from what I know of Raheem that he's strong enough to compartmentalise his life - from this side to what happens on the field of play, which is what interests me. But I do sympathise with them.”

Liverpool looked to the future last night by announcing the contract extensions for Jordon Ibe - who has a new five-year deal - and Jon Flanagan, who has signed a 12-month extension. – The Independent



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Liverpool duo sign new deals

Winger Jordon Ibe and defender Jon Flanagan have signed new contracts at Liverpool, the Premier League club announced.

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London - Winger Jordon Ibe and defender Jon Flanagan have signed new contracts at Liverpool, the Premier League club announced.

The pacy 19-year-old Ibe, who has signed a “long-term” deal, has enjoyed a breakthrough season at Anfield, making 13 appearances since being recalled from Championship side Derby County in January.

Flanagan, meanwhile, has not featured in this campaign due to injury - having impressed during Liverpool's surprise title challenge last year - and is set to miss a further six to nine months following knee surgery in April.

“I'm over the moon,” Ibe told Liverpool's website (www.liverpoolfc.com). “Now I just want to kick on into next season, as well as the last game of this one.

“Liverpool are a great club and I like the philosophy here. I'm enjoying it. I've just been brought into the first team and I've enjoyed the games I've played in. Hopefully I can just keep doing well at the club.”

Last season Liverpool-born Flanagan, who made his England debut in 2014, won plaudits for his committed and tenacious defence and manager Brendan Rodgers said the 22-year-old was on the verge of signing a new deal before his injury.

“People talk about the goalscorers (the departed Luis Suarez and injured Daniel Sturridge) this year and absolutely the goalscorers that we miss, but we definitely missed Jon Flanagan in equal proportion,” Rodgers told Liverpool's website.

“We're hoping that he can get back fit within the next year; it has been a long journey for him this last 18 months and in particular the last year of injury. Hopefully he can get back fit and get back into the team.”

Fifth-placed Liverpool travel to Stoke City in their final Premier League game of the season on Sunday. – Reuters



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Tefu thanks Mathoho with R100 000

Kaizer Chiefs' Tefu Mashamaite has donated a R100 000 prize to his central defence partner Eric "Tower&" Mathoho.

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Durban - In an unusual display of team spirit and generosity, Kaizer Chiefs star Tefu Mashamaite has donated a R100 000 prize to his central defence partner Eric “Tower” Mathoho.

From the many accolades he received at the club’s awards ceremony in Midrand, Mashamaite, 30, who has also appeared for Bafana Bafana, announced he would give his Player of the Season award and prize money to Mathoho, 25.

Mashamaite was Kaizer Chiefs’ Player of the Season, Fans’ Player of the Season and Player of the Month for February and May. On Sunday he scooped three PSL awards: Footballer of the Season, Players’ Player of the Season, and Defender of the Season.

Mashamaite said his gesture was to show that his excellence depended on the whole team.

“I acknowledge the role that my teammates played in contributing to this individual success. I am grateful I got all the awards that I got,” he said.

The bedrock of Kaizer Chiefs’ league success this season, the duo are better known as Twin Towers. Mashamaite said giving the money away was an instant decision.

“I just thought it would be better to give Tower something to cheer himself about because he has really worked hard.

“I could have easily given it to anyone in the team because no one is better than the other, but I chose Tower because he has been my partner, he is the guy that I play next to,” he said.

Kaizer Chiefs spokesman Vina Maphosa said they noted “Masha’s” gesture with excitement.

“We just love the type of players we groom at Kaizer Chiefs. I think it is from the bottom of his heart. It did not come as a surprise,” he said.

Mashamaite said he came from a background where sharing with other people was a way of life.

“If you can share a load (troubles) with people next you, you also need to share your glory. We work as a team and I think we should celebrate as a team,” he said.

Mashamaite said professionals in any field of work had to understand that they were needed in society.

“Everyone needs to know that as citizens we have responsibilities in society. A person is not the profession, but they are human and belong to society.

“As footballers, we should not just focus on what happens on the field. We get watched and followed by a whole mass of people and if we can just take a human approach to try to advance lives of other people, we can be a better society.”

The holder of a BA in international relations and politics from Wits University said apart from playing football, he was a bookworm and read “anything, from fiction to biographies”. He was also a keen fisherman.

“I am more interested in what is happening in life, more than just football. I have to try to master all aspects of life and that is what I strive for. Maybe it’s my background, the values my family imposed when I was growing up,” he said.

The father of two, Phetolo, 4, and Amali, 2, said he enjoyed the company of his teammates. – The Mercury



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Fifa race: Figo and Van Praag withdraw

Jordan’s Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein is now the only challenger to Sepp Blatter in the race for Fifa’s top job.

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Berne - Luis Figo and Michael van Praag pulled out of the Fifa presidential election race on Thursday, leaving Jordan's Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein as the only challenger to incumbent and runaway favourite Sepp Blatter.

Figo went out with a bang as he launched a blistering attack on the electoral system of soccer's governing body, saying it was a “plebiscite for the delivery of absolute power to one man - something I refuse to go along with”.

The former Portugal forward added: “Over the past few months I have not only witnessed that desire (for change), I have witnessed consecutive incidents, all over the world, that should shame anyone who desires soccer to be free, clean and democratic.

“I have seen with my own eyes federation presidents who, after one day comparing Fifa leaders to the devil, then go on stage and compare those same people with Jesus Christ. Nobody told me about this. I saw it with my own eyes.

“I am firm in my desire to take an active part in the regeneration of Fifa and I will be available for it whenever it is proven to me that we are not living under a dictatorship.”

Blatter, 79, is widely to expected to be re-elected for a fifth term on May 29, even though, under his watch, Fifa has been plagued by a wave of scandals and controversy.

These have ranged from allegations of corruption in the 2018/2022 World Cup bidding process to a row over $25 000 watches gifted to executive committee members at the World Cup in Brazil last year.

Uefa, with 53 of the 209 votes at the election, have said they will not back Blatter, but the Swiss has widespread promises of support from the rest of the world.

Dutch FA president Van Praag pledged to back Prince Ali and, in a joint press conference in Amsterdam, said that the only way to unseat Blatter was for his opponents to unite.

Van Praag said Prince Ali had agreed to back his human rights and governance commitments, including ensuring better protections for migrant workers in 2022 World Cup hosts Qatar.

“He is the one candidate who has the biggest chance to challenge Sepp Blatter,” Van Praag said.

“If the football family follows their desires, and if things are done in a correct way with no interference, we have a great chance of making that change,” Prince Ali said.

Figo complained that Blatter's rivals were prevented from speaking at the Congresses of the continental confederations, apart from Uefa, and that Blatter had failed to present a manifesto or engage with his opponents.

“After a personal reflection and sharing views with two other candidates in this process, I believe that what is going to happen on May 29 in Zurich is not a normal electoral act. And because it is not, don't count on me.”

“There has not been a single public debate about each candidate's proposals,” said the 42-year-old Figo, Portugal's most capped player with 127 appearances.

“Does anyone think it's normal that an election for one of the most relevant organisations on the planet can go ahead without a public debate?

“Does anyone think it's normal that one of the candidates doesn't even bother to present an election manifesto that can be voted on May 29.”

Figo said he had received an “incredible wave of support from soccer players, former players, coaches, referees and administrators”.

But he concluded: “I do not fear the ballot box, but I will not go along with nor will I give my consent to a process which will end on May 29 and from which soccer will not emerge the winner.”

Blatter has been in power since 1998 and gone back an a pledge that his current mandate would be his last.

Prince Ali, a member of Fifa's executive committee, is regarded as a progressive candidate.

He was instrumental in persuading soccer's rule-making body to allow Islamic women footballers to wear the hijab, or headscarf, when they play.

Reuters



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Xavi confirms Barca exit

Barcelona midfielder and captain Xavi confirmed he will leave the club at the end of the season and has agreed to join Qatari side Al Sadd.

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Barcelona - Barcelona midfielder and captain Xavi confirmed he will leave the club at the end of the season and has agreed to join Qatari side Al Sadd.

Xavi, 35, who signed up with Barca's academy in 1991 at the age of 11 and has won 23 trophies during 17 seasons in the first team, made the announcement at a news conference.

“It's a definitive decision, it's not an easy one, it's the right moment to go,” Xavi, Barcelona's appearance record holder, told reporters.

“I still feel useful here but a change of scene is necessary, my head tells me so but not my heart,” he said, adding that his aim was to return to Barca after completing his coaching qualifications.

Xavi will receive an emotional send-off in Barcelona's final La Liga game of the campaign at home to Deportivo La Coruna on Saturday, when he will hoist aloft the La Liga trophy after the match.

Last weekend Barca wrapped up the title, Xavi's eighth, and he can win two more trophies in the King's Cup final against Athletic Bilbao on May 30 and the Champions League showpiece versus Juventus a week later. – Reuters



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Sterling won’t sign new deal - agent

Raheem Sterling's agent says the England winger will not sign a new deal at Anfield - even for £900 000 a week.

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London - Raheem Sterling's agent has fuelled the fire surrounding the player's contract standoff with Liverpool by saying the England winger would not sign a new deal at Anfield - even for 900,000 pounds ($1.41 million) a week.

The 20-year-old has developed a reputation as one of England's brightest young prospects, but has been at the centre of media frenzy in recent months surrounding his contract negotiations.

The player and his agent, Aidy Ward, are set for a showdown with Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers and chief executive Ian Ayre on Friday when Sterling is expected to tell the club he wants to leave.

“He is definitely not signing,” Ward told the Evening Standard.

“He's not signing for 700, 800, 900 thousand pounds a week. He is not signing.”

Sterling, who was given his Premier League break by Liverpool and shone as they launched an unexpected title challenge last season, has come in for criticism from many former Anfield greats.

The player's relationship with the club and fans has also deteriorated since he gave an unauthorised interview to the BBC when he denied being a “money-grabber” and claimed he was motivated purely by ambition.

The interview was widely interpreted as a PR disaster and prompted many pundits to round on Ward for mishandling a delicate situation and giving poor advice to his client.

Ward has hit back, however, aiming a personal insult at former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, before dismissing the media backlash as little more than background noise.

“My job is to make sure I do the best with them (my clients). If people say I am bad at my job, or they are badly advised it does not matter,” he said.

“Any of the criticism from current pundits or ex-Liverpool players - none of them things matter to me. It is not relevant.”

Liverpool boss Rodgers has publicly denied the club would countenance selling Sterling but, with only two years remaining on his contract, a bid of around 50 million pounds would test their resolve.

Media reports have suggested Liverpool's rivals Manchester United have already approached them - and have been rebuffed - while Manchester City, Chelsea and Bayern Munich have also been linked with a move.

Ward, who is also the agent of Saido Berahino, another player who has been publicly angling for a move, claimed there would not be a lack of suitors for Sterling.

“I am not worried,” he added. “Worried is making a decision not knowing what is going to happen. Every Premier League club will make a bid for him.” – Reuters



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Blatter is champion manipulator

Unless the world of soccer shifts on its axis, Sepp Blatter will be re-elected as Fifa president for a fifth term.

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London - Unless the world of soccer shifts on its axis at the end of this month, Sepp Blatter will be re-elected as Fifa president for a fifth term at the annual congress of world soccer's governing body in Zurich.

It is almost inconceivable that any of the 79-year-old's three challengers, Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan of Fifa's executive committee or former World Footballer of the Year Luis Figo will unseat him.

Five of Fifa's six continental confederations publicly expressed their support for Blatter before the World Cup in Brazil last year, with Uefa declaring its opposition, meaning the vast majority of Fifa's 209 members will vote for him.

But even Uefa president Michel Platini decided to stay in his current role and not stand against the Swiss incumbent knowing he had no real chance of beating him.

That realistically removed any doubt that Blatter's 17-year reign would be extended until at least 2019 when he will be 83.

So how has soccer, the world's most popular sport, reached a position where one old man is so powerful he is not voted out of office?

How can he stay, the sceptics ask, despite almost endless controversies and allegations of bribery and corruption pointed at Fifa for most of the last two decades?

The latest serious allegations were that the voting process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, awarded to Russia and Qatar, was corrupt.

The findings of the inquiry into those claims, led by American lawyer Michael Garcia, have been buried in the Fifa vaults and are never likely to be publicly revealed.

A new book, “The Ugly Game”, highlights claims of “How Qatar bought the World Cup” and Blatter's role in it.

But like every allegation thrown at him since he first became president in 1998, Blatter has emerged unscathed and will almost certainly be voted back into office on May 29.

Football Pope

Michel D'Hooge, 68, the honorary president of the Belgian FA and a Fifa executive committee member since 1988, has no doubts about why Blatter cannot be toppled.

“He is powerful, he is untouchable, he is, I would say, the Pope of Football,” D'Hooge told Reuters in an interview in August.

“He cannot be summed up in only one phrase but if I had to answer with one word it would be: intelligence. He is an incredibly intelligent man, he knows everything, and everybody and knows how everything works.

“He has enormous political nous. You could say, and there are those in Uefa that do, that if you are 79 and you are the boss of an organisation that has been seriously criticised, then you must take responsibility for the criticism.

“But, on the other hand, his life is Fifa, he may be 79 but he is incredibly mentally alert.”

D'Hooghe has had his differences with Blatter in the past, but he also sees the qualities of the man.

“He understands the cultures of different parts of the world that make up Fifa so it is no coincidence that most of the members would vote for him,” he said.

“Of course, you can say that they feel good because they receive a lot of money and grants from Fifa - that is his political behaviour.”

D'Hooghe also has a warning for the three challengers.

“No-one should stand against him because they know they have no chance. It is very simple, it would be suicide to stand against him, you cannot beat him.”

Others agree he cannot be beaten.

Master manipulator

One former executive committee member, who spoke to Reuters in Monte Carlo last August on condition of anonymity, agreed that Blatter has a certain omnipotence.

“He is the world champion of manipulation, a master. There is no-one like him, no-one.

“Look how he handled the Sunday Times story regarding corruption over the World Cup vote to Qatar. He immediately branded all Europeans “racist” because they said, 'Look at what is happening in Africa, in Asia”

“That is the kind of manipulation he does on a lot of things.

“So those kind of comments win him the support of those who feel attacked by what they regard as the European elite.”

The former executive member added: “But he also rules by what I call his extremely anti-democratic way of management because things are never brought to discussion.

“So the question is how can this go on? It goes on because he is in a position to give the federations money, through World Cup bonuses and the Goal Project (grass roots funding) and does things like remove all age limits for officials.

“So they can stay as long as they like, and in return he gets their votes.”

Father of football

But not everyone agrees with the criticism.

After all, Blatter has held his position for 17 years and been re-elected with sizeable majorities in the two campaigns that have come to the ballot box.

He has helped turn Fifa into a hugely wealthy organisation with a reported $1.5 billion in the bank.

There are many, especially outside Europe, who regard him very favourably and the Concacaf Congress in Nassau last month turned into something of a pro-Blatter rally with the Trinidad and Tobago FA chief Raymond Tim Kee praising him as the “father of fooball”.

The president of the Dominican Republic federation Osiris Guzman compared him to Moses, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King Jr as well as Jesus and Nelson Mandela.

Blatter himself would not go that far, but his popularity among ordinary mortals will be enough to almost certainly see him re-elected in two weeks time. – Reuters



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More awards for Mashamaite

Tefu Mashamaite once again won big, the Kaizer Chiefs captain scooping two awards at the club’s end of season function.

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Tefu Mashamaite once again won big, the Kaizer Chiefs captain scooping two awards at the club’s end of season function at Vodaworld to add to the three PSL gongs he captured.

But there was consolation for his central defence partner Erick Mathoho who had walked away empty handed from the PSL ceremony where many felt he should have got something. The defender aptly nicknamed “Tower” also walked away with two accolades on a night when most of those who contributed to Amakhosi’s slick championship triumph were duly rewarded.

All of Mandla Masango, Reneilwe Letsholonyane and Tshepo Masilela swelled their bank accounts significantly following their sterling showing in a season that saw Chiefs, not only dethrone Mamelodi Sundowns as league champions, but doing so by breaking all manner of records en route to reclaiming the title – including the most number of points (69) in the 16-team Premiership era as well as a run of 20 matches unbeaten.

The club also gave out their monthly player awards and even there it was Mashamaite and Mathoho who dominated – the defenders again grabbing two awards apiece, a feat also achieved by midfielder George Lebese.

Mashamaite walked away with the main award as the club’s Player-of-the- Season and was also voted Fan’s Player-of-the-Season.

Not to be outdone, Mathoho got the nod from the club’s fans by capturing the KC Online Player-of-the-Season gong as well as the Fair Play Award.

In this game though, it is the Player’s Player Award that just about everyone coverts – the accolade being voted for by fellow professionals, in this case teammates.

And that honour went to leftback Tsepo Masilela, who for once enjoyed an injury free season to play an influential role in Chiefs being as miserly in defence as they were in conceding a mere 14 league goals all season.

Masango had arguably his best season in Chiefs colours, the winger playing more games than he ever did and dishing out a good number of match-winning performances.

For his effort Masango was not only the club’s top scorer but was also rewarded with the Most Improved Player-of-the-Season award.

Letsholonyane’s strike against Platinum Stars was voted the best goal of the season.

All the awards

Player-of-the-Season: Tefu Mashamaite R100 000

Fan’s Player-of-the-Season: Mashamaite R50 000

Players’ Player-of-the-Season: Tsepo Masilela R50 000

Top Goalscorer: Mandla Masango R25 000

Most Improved Player-of-the-Season: Masango R25 000

Fair Player-of-the-Season: Erick Mathoho R20 000

KC Online Player-of-the-Season:

Mathoho R20 000

Goal of the Season: Reneilwe Letsholonyane R20 000

Player of the Month Winners (R10 000 per month)

August: Masango

September: Letsholonyane

Octorber: Masilela

November: Lebese

December: Mathoho

February: Mashamaite

March: Mathoho

April: Lebese

May: Mashamaite - The Star



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Hummels not joining United - report

Germany defender Mats Hummels has ended speculation about a possible transfer to Manchester United by confirming he will play for Borussia Dortmund next season.

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Germany defender Mats Hummels has ended speculation about a possible transfer to Manchester United by confirming he will play for Borussia Dortmund next season, according to a report on Thursday.

The 26-year-old has turned down an approach from the English league giants and the Dortmund captain has told Borussia he will fulfil his contract which expires in 2017, according to magazine Kicker.

“It was fair enough that Mats gave it some thought, but I have always pointed out that he is firmly part of our plans,” said Dortmund's director of sport Michael Zorc.

Zorc said he had met with Hummels and his father Hermann, who is also his agent, in which there was a “clear consensus” that he would stay with Dortmund.

Hummels fuelled speculation that he was considering a move to United in recent weeks by repeatedly admitting he was weighing up his options.

Reports in the UK media suggested Louis van Gaal's United had offered 40 million euros ($44.6m) for Hummels.

But the Germany star will now play a central role in the plans of future Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel, who will replace current boss Jurgen Klopp next season.

A bruised foot meant Hummels sat out last Saturday's 2-1 league defeat at VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga, a dress rehearsal for the German Cup final on May 30.

He should be fit for Saturday's final home match against Werder Bremen with Dortmund needing a win, and for other results to go their way, in their bid for a Europa League place next season.

Hummels, a World Cup winner, came to Dortmund in 2008 on loan basis from Bayern Munich before signing a full contract and has made 194 league appearances scoring 17 goals. – AFP



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Swallows show their class

A semblence of the performance against Leopards during the season and Moroka Swallows wouldn’t be in the relegation/promtion play-offs.

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A semblence of this performance during the season and Swallows wouldn’t be here. But then again the threat of losing one’s livelihood can bring the best out of anyone.

They were superb Swallows in beating Leopards to draw level with the Limpopo outfit on three points at the top of the tree-team promotional play-offs thanks to a Vuyisile Wana brace.

Solid in defence, they played cohesively and attacked with purpose against a Leopards side that impressed with their slick passing game. An uninformed observer would have been shocked to hear Swallows had actually finished second last in the elite league, such was their consummate display of purposeful football.

And central to their determined play was that good old evergreen veteran Siyabonga Nomvethe who covered on almost all blade of grass on the Dobsonville Stadium pitch. It was he who created the second goal for Wana late in the second half to make certain of victory, his superb pass sending the striker through on goal to seal the win.

The goal came as Leopards dominated the second half as they looked to draw level, to kill of the visiting team’s fighting spirit.

Zeca Marques’ team had returned from the break fired up after being a goal down.

In what was arguably their best 45 minutes of the season, Swallows played purposeful football that saw them keeping Leopards on the back-foot for most of the initial stanza.

And that old man Nomvethe was key to their dominance, the veteran striker toying with young Jonathan King on the left flank so much that Zeca Marques took him off just before the break.

But Swallows had already capitalised on the naivety of the lad who came to the fore via the popular Nike The Chance programme. Gifted in the dribbling department, King continuously went on forays up front and got past his markers on a number of occasions.

But in his enthusiasm for attacking, he left a gap at the back that his teammates hardly ever closed. Swallows exploited this just after the half hour mark, Felix Obada delivering a low cross from the right past the goalmouth to find Vuyisile Wana unamarked at the far post where rightback King should have been. All Wana had to do was tap the ball into the open goals to put Swallows ahead.

Earlier on Obada had two chances to score but volleyed wide and then shot tamely at Avhashoni Tshinuna. Captain Lucky Baloyi then volleyed a lose ball following a corner over when adding a second for the Birds looked easier.

But it was not a one-way traffic affair, for the visitors had scoring opportunities and should have actually scored first as they created the best chance two minutes before Wana scored.

A swift attacking move that served to illustrate Leopards’ trademark passing game ended with the talismanic Siphelele Ntshangase beating two defenders to get into a scoring chance. But when he released what appeared a goal-bound shot, Sage Stephens – who had left his line - pulled off a splendid safe by punching the ball over.

Next up for Swallows is Jomo Cosmos at the Vaal Technikon Stadium on Sunday.

Moroka Swallows (1) 2

Wana 32, 80

Black Leopards 0 - The Star



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Wilshere’s unhappy return

Jack Wilshere returned to the Arsenal starting XI for the first time since an ankle-ligament injury against Manchester United in November.

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Welcome back Jack, it has been a while. Seven months in total. Jack Wilshere returned to the Arsenal starting XI last against Sunderland for the first time since an ankle-ligament injury against Manchester United in November.

Playing at the Emirates Stadium will not be quite as he remembered it, though.

Supporters’ admiration for him is still as intense and his reception before kick-off was testament to that. But the landscape of Arsenal’s attacking set-up has changed since he had ankle surgery.

His best position is undoubtedly in central midfield — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger knows it, and so too does England coach Roy Hodgson.But Wilshere started the match against Sunderland on the right wing. That is not where he wants to be but his chance of playing centrally looks remote.

Santi Cazorla is Wenger’s undisputed first-choice middle man as he loves his creativity, balance and poise.Francis Coquelin, who was rested, is the preferred partner for the Spaniard. He has been one of the success stories of Arsenal’s season and Wenger believes his work-rate and defensive acumen provide the perfect foil for Cazorla to strut his stuff.

But here, perhaps, is the telling factor. Wenger chose to hand Aaron Ramsey, who has occupied the right-wing slot in recent weeks, Coquelin’s central role so Wilshere, at the moment, is the fourth-choice central midfielder. Is Wilshere — a man who is key to England’s future — comfortable with that?

Wilshere loves being in the thick of the action; in the engine room where matches are won or lost. You could tell that against Sunderland, as he moved inside at any available opportunity.

Make no bones about it, though. Wilshere is fit and raring to go. He buzzed around the pitch on his return with his usual gusto and purpose.The panache in his passing is still there, too. A brilliant through-ball to set Mesut Ozil away early in the second half underlined that.The problem for Wilshere is that just as he is getting his groove back, Arsenal have two games left. He may well get another start in their final Barclays Premier League game against West Bromwich on Sunday but, unless injury strikes, he will be on the bench for the FA Cup final against Aston Villa six days later.There are, of course, the summer England games for Wil-shere to look forward to. And Hodgson, who was at the Emirates, would have been satisfied by Wilshere’s contribution.But he was replaced by Theo Walcott in the 67th minute and must now ask himself: is the Arsenal midfield now so congested that it is time to consider leaving the club? – Daily Mail



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Liverpool transfer dealings under scrutiny

Two key members of Liverpool's transfer committee who oversaw the misplaced spending of £110m last summer are under threat in an end-of-season review.

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Two key members of Liverpool's transfer committee who oversaw the misplaced spending of £110m last summer are under threat in an end-of-season review where the club's American owners will seek explanations for a disappointing campaign.

With Brendan Rodgers' position thought to be under no immediate threat and no preliminary soundings having been made to alternative managerial candidates, the fiercest scrutiny is thought to be falling on the club's head of recruitment, Dave Fallows, and Michael Edwards, the director of performance analysis.

Their statistically driven approach to recruitment has been a key factor in a transfer market strategy which saw the club spend lavishly last summer on players who have not materially improved the squad.

Fallows was brought in from Manchester City, where his role entailed assigning scouts to targets, preparing recommendations based on their work and building a database of players. Edwards was hired by Liverpool as “head of analytics” by Damien Comolli, the director of football who was released in 2012 and had worked alongside the Frenchman in a role as head of performance at Tottenham.

The two men running the player acquisition department and chief scout Barry Hunter do not take sole responsibility for the disastrous summer of spending.

FSG are thought to feel the same point of principle applies to the retention of Raheem Sterling at Liverpool as when Luis Suarez was agitating to leave two years ago. The owners are prepared to make Sterling a marginal part of the next campaign, on his current £35,000-a-week salary if necessary.

But while Suarez's desperate desire to play football ensured that he knuckled down, the owners could not be as certain about any such response from Sterling. – The Independent



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