Fifa warning to banks withdrawn

An alert issued, suggesting that banks failed to police suspicious financial activity by Fifa officials, has been deleted by the anti-money laundering outfit that issued it.

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An alert issued last week, suggesting that banks failed to police suspicious financial activity by Fifa officials, has been deleted by the anti-money laundering outfit that issued it.

On 16 June the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF) said that “reports about alleged corruption and money laundering activities… by several high-ranking Fifa officials underscore how important it is that financial institutions identify and monitor high-risk customers”.

The alert added that financial institutions “do not appear to have given a sufficient amount of scrutiny to the… officials concerned, as many of these… transfers passed through the international financial system undetected.” However the Fifa notice did not appear on the search engine on FATF's website and by yesterday morning it had disappeared from Google searches, Reuters reported.

Roger Wilkins, FATF's president, said he took the decision to remove the statement from the agency's website due to concerns about its phrasing and a lack of evidence to support the claims. “We don't want to interfere with ongoing investigations and the way it's phrased could be misconstrued,” he said.

As well as the US inquiry, in which nine current and former Fifa officials and five business executives are indicted on corruption charges, Switzerland is investigating possible corruption in connection the award of World Cup hosting rights to Moscow in 2018 and Qatar in 2022.

Switzerland's Attorney General, Michael Lauber, said his investigators were examining 104 banking relationships and 53 suspicious transactions. – The Independent



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Saints sign Dutch keeper on loan

Dutch international goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg joined Premier League Southampton on a year's loan from Fulham.

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London - Dutch international goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg joined Premier League Southampton on a year's loan from Fulham, the south coast club said on their website.

“Maarten is a goalkeeper with a wealth of top-level experience who will prove to be an important addition to the squad at this early stage of pre-season,” Executive Director of Football of Les Reed said in a club statement.

“Maarten enjoyed tremendous success in Holland with Ajax and on the international stage, playing in the 2010 World Cup final.

“His experience will be invaluable to us, especially with the arrival of European football.”

Stekelenburg, 32, spent last season on loan at AS Monaco and has also spent two years in Italy with AS Roma after beginning his career under Southampton boss Ronald Koeman at Ajax.

He has 54 caps for the Netherlands and was in goal when they reached the World Cup final against Spain 2010.

Southampton have qualified for next season's Europa League after finishing in seventh position. – Reuters



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‘Difficult’ to improve Real squad

It will be "immensely difficult" for Real Madrid to improve their squad but they still plan to make more signings in the close season.

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Madrid - It will be “immensely difficult” for Real Madrid to improve their squad but they still plan to make more signings in the close season, new coach Rafa Benitez said on Monday.

The Spaniard was brought in to replace sacked Italian Carlo Ancelotti after the world's richest club by income failed to win any of the three major trophies in 2014-15.

Before Benitez's arrival Real bought Brazil full back Danilo from Porto for 31.5 million euros ($36 million) while Brazilian defensive midfielder Casemiro is to return from a loan spell with the Portuguese side.

Manchester United and Spain goalkeeper David De Gea is poised to join the Madrid club, according to media reports, and Real are also believed to be chasing France midfielders Paul Pogba and Marco Verratti.

“Of course,” Benitez replied when asked in an interview published on Real's website (www.realmadrid.com) if there would be new faces in the close season.

“Danilo and Casemiro, for example, are players who are going to be important and the club is working every day to try to raise the level of this team with the odd signing that can help us to tackle the challenges ahead of us,” added the 55-year-old.

“But let me say that improving the current Real Madrid squad is immensely difficult.

“This team has won everything and has shown the level it has. The fans can rest assured that this squad will possess the level of competitiveness that is demanded of this club.”

Benitez also reacted to reports that forwards Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale were not happy with the positions they were typically played in by Ancelotti.

Ronaldo usually starts on the left, although he has licence to roam, with Bale on the right and France striker Karim Benzema through the middle.

Portugal forward Ronaldo, Real's top scorer and the World Player of the Year, is keen to play in a more central role while Bale wants to play just behind a front three, the reports said.

One of Benitez's trickiest tasks will be to maintain harmony among the egos in the dressing room while also meeting the demands of hands-on club president Florentino Perez.

“Contrary to what is being said ... none of them are 'demanding' to play here or there, among other reasons because we haven't yet decided the most appropriate system with which to try to get the most out of each player,” Benitez said. – Reuters



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Cech will save Arsenal “12 to 15 points”

Petr Cech will save Arsenal “12 to 15 points a season” if he joins from Chelsea, according to Blues skipper John Terry.

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Petr Cech will save Arsenal “12 to 15 points a season” if he joins from English champions Chelsea, according to Blues skipper John Terry.

The Gunners have long been reported as eyeing a deal to bring Cech across London from their Premier League rivals, with the goalkeeper now playing understudy to Thibault Courtois at Stamford Bridge.

But there is no denying the contribution Cech has made to Chelsea's success since his arrival from Rennes in 2004 and club captain Terry believes the 33-year-old still has plenty to offer in top-flight football.

Terry, in an interview with Britain's talkSPORT radio from China, where the Chelsea centre-half is on a promotional tour, said of Cech: “I am sure if he does leave the club, which nobody wants to see, but we understand he wants to play football, he is going to be sorely missed.

“He will improve whatever side he goes to,” added Terry in an interview broadcast on Monday.

The former England defender added: “There is obviously talk of Arsenal signing Petr and if they do get Pete, that will strengthen them for sure. He will save them 12 to 15 points a season.”

Meanwhile Chelsea are set to be active in the transfer market themselves, amid widespread reports they will soon complete a season-long move for Monaco forward Radamel Falcao, whose temporary stay at Manchester United last season proved unsuccessful.

And Terry said resting on their laurels was not an option for Chelsea.

“To be top of the league the whole way through the season was an exceptional thing to do, but you can't kind of dwell on that,” he said.

“We have to start concentrating on next season and try to improve on that again.

“When you win the league, you know teams go and spend money to buy the best.”

Meanwhile Terry said he expected Jose Mourinho's side would face even tougher title challenges next term.

“Manchester City were a little way off this year and will strengthen.

“I feel Arsenal and Manchester United are going to be very strong as well,” he added.

“We all know once you win it, everyone wants to beat you the following year, (so) it will be even harder for us to win the league again.” – AFP



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United want Ramos in De Gea deal

Manchester United are pushing to sign Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos to bolster their central defence.

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Manchester United were last night pushing to sign Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos to bolster their central defence and compensate for the likely impending departure of goalkeeper David de Gea to the Bernabeu.

United's hopes of securing Ramos, in what effectively could be a swap deal with Real for De Gea, have been strengthened by the fact that the 29-year-old is profoundly unhappy with how the Spanish club have allowed his contract to run down into its final two years.

Though Ramos has indulged in mind games with Real in the past, and it cannot be ruled out that he is playing suitors for a new contract, this level of disillusion appears to be different. Ramos has indicated he wants to leave Madrid and that a new start at Old Trafford is his preference. Real, who are thought to have indicated to United already that they will not sell them striker Karim Benzema as part of an exchange for De Gea, appear to have made a first, low offer for De Gea - around £12m - which indicates their belief that his contractual uncertainty reduces his value. The goalkeeper is out of contract and can leave on a free next summer.

But United can capitalise on Ramos's doubt about his own future by offering him the kind of deal the Spanish club is unwilling to provide. Ramos, who is also thought to have been unhappy about Real's decision to sack former coach Carlo Ancelotti, believes he is entitled to a €10m-a-year (£7.1m) deal - which equates to around £140,000 a week. United would certainly be capable of meeting that.

Real may want money as well as De Gea in exchange for Ramos, whom they signed from Seville for £19.3m in 2005, but the sum would not be inordinate. The defender has a €200m (£143m) buyout clause, though it is thought the Spanish club want around €65m (£46.5m) - or equivalent value - for a player who would deliver a vast wealth of Champions League experience to Louis van Gaal's defence.

It was the Spaniard's last-minute goal which took the 2014 Champions League final into extra time and allowed Madrid to win their 10th European Cup. His current deal runs out in 2017.

Ramos's indignation with his contract situation at Real is based on the fact that a substantial number of the continent's top defenders earn more than £140,000 a week, including Paris Saint-Germain's Thiago Silva and David Luiz.

Barcelona presidential candidate Jordi Majo claimed three days ago he had been offered the chance to sign Ramos. The lack of a Real message that he is not for sale has not gone unnoticed by Ramos' representatives. Club president Florentino Perez's unwillingness to offer a new contract is also a positive sign for United. It is highly unusual for Perez, who has appointed Rafael Benitez to succeed Ancelotti, to allow a player to run his contract down.

United have fought a long campaign to keep De Gea but the view from the Spanish capital is that his desire to move enables them to go for him whenever they want. – The Independent



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Aussies stun Brazil at Women’s WC

Brazil's wait for a first title will go on a further four years after they suffered one of the greatest ever shocks in the Women's World Cup - a 1-0 defeat by Australia.

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Brazil's wait for a first title will go on a further four years after they suffered one of the greatest ever shocks in the Women's World Cup - a 1-0 defeat by Australia in the last 16. A goal from Kyah Simon 10 minutes from time earned Australia a place in the quarter-finals, where they will face the Netherlands or holders Japan next weekend.

Chances were at a premium in a physical battle in a wet Moncton, but Australia's strong defending and aggressive counter-attacking eventually paid dividends. Samantha Kerr went close for the Australians while Formiga headed onto the post for Brazil. The winner came when Lisa de Vanne ran down the right and fired in a low shot which Brazil keeper Luciana spilled, allowing Simon to slot home.The goal was the first conceded by the Brazilians at this year's tournament.

Australia join two-time champions Germany - 4-1 winners over Sweden on Saturday - and China, who beat Cameroon 1-0, in the last eight. – The Independent



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Brazil reach Copa America quarters

Brazil beat Venezuela at the Copa America, sending the five-times world champions into a quarter-final meeting with Paraguay.

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Santiago - Thiago Silva and Roberto Firmino scored either side of halftime to fire Brazil to a 2-1 win over Venezuela at the Copa America on Sunday, sending the five-times world champions into a quarter-final meeting with Paraguay.

The victory completed the quarter-final line up that will see hosts Chile face Uruguay on Wednesday, Peru take on Bolivia on Thursday, and Colombia line up against Argentina on Friday.

Saturday's tie between Brazil and Paraguay will be a repeat of four years ago when the Paraguayans advanced on penalties.

“Paraguay is a hard opponent, anyone who watched the last Copa America could see that they got to the final and deservedly so,” defender Thiago Silva said on Brazilian television after the game.

Venezuela had never beaten Brazil in six Copa America games and their job was made all the harder after just nine minutes.

Thiago Silva, recalled to the side for this match after being dropped, opened the scoring in spectacular style when he volleyed home a corner from former Real Madrid striker Robinho.

Firmino doubled their lead six minutes into the second half when he leapt to volley home a cross from Willian on the left.

Nicolas Fedor got a consolation goal for Venezuela six minutes from time when he stooped to head home from close range after Jefferson had touched a free kick from Juan Arango onto the post.

The result takes Brazil's goalscoring record against Venezuela in the Copa America to 27 goals for to two against. – Reuters



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Banks ‘should scrutinise Fifa transactions’

Banks haven’t done enough to police suspicious activity by Fifa officials, says the Financial Action Task Force.

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London - A global group of government anti-money-laundering agencies said that financial institutions have not done enough to police suspicious financial activity by officials at soccer's global governing body Fifa, and cautioned banks to step up scrutiny.

The warning from the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force came in the wake of last month's indictment by the US of nine current and former Fifa officials and five business executives on a series of corruption charges, including bribery, money laundering and wire fraud.

With the US investigation continuing to widen, and a separate Swiss probe gearing up into whether there was corruption involved in Fifa's awarding of the hosting rights to Russia and Qatar for the next soccer World Cups in 2018 and 2022, the warning will add to banks' concern about handling certain soccer accounts for organisations and individuals.

Some European and US banks had already stepped up scrutiny of Fifa-related accounts and at least one said it had stopped handling Fifa business for some time because of corruption allegations.

In a statement FATF said that “recent reports about alleged corruption and money laundering activities on a large scale by several high-ranking Fifa officials underscore how important it is that financial institutions identify and monitor high-risk customers”.

It said that financial institutions “do not appear to have given a sufficient amount of scrutiny to the financial activities of the officials concerned, as many of these allegedly corruption-related transfers passed through the international financial system undetected.”

FATF, whose members include the US, China, Brazil, Switzerland and many other European countries, said that an “ongoing public debate about the integrity of an entity should raise flags to financial institutions. As a result they should treat customers that are related to that entity as high risk customers.”

Reuters was told about the statement, which appears to be dated June 16, by a European official with knowledge of the Fifa case. It can be found through a Google search but does not appear to be accessible through the FATF website. FATF officials could not be immediately reached for comment on why that was the case.

While the indictments were only issued on May 27, for many years there has been widespread media coverage of alleged corruption at Fifa and its regional affiliates, including several books published on the question in the past nine years. There had also been news reports about the FBI probe.

One question being asked in US banking circles is whether banks are acting quickly enough to flag activity once they have had subpoenas for information about an account from the authorities, said one source close to the industry.

Also in March, in a routine report on narcotics control that was little noticed at the time, the US State Department expressed concern about how loopholes in Swiss law which affected Fifa had created potential for corruption and money laundering. The report is commonly used by U.S. banks to assess the risks associated with foreign customers and correspondent banks.

“Sports associations like the International Federation of Association Football (Fifa) or the International Olympic Committee are not businesses but associations. They do not pay taxes and, as associations, are exempt from the Swiss anti-corruption legal framework,” the State Department said in the report. “The exception provided to these entities makes them more vulnerable to money laundering activity. The government should consider efforts to change applicable laws with respect to these organisations, many of which are suspected of corruption,” it said in reference to the Swiss government.

Despite all the warning signs, the indictment outlines dozens of questionable transactions that banks in the US, Europe and elsewhere allowed to go through, many of them in the past few years. In the indictment, US prosecutors say that the defendants and their co-conspirators relied heavily on the US banking system to promote and conceal their schemes.

The acting US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Kelly T. Currie, told a news conference when the indictments were announced on May 27 that bank actions would be reviewed to see if they knowingly facilitated bribes. The banks concerned have not been accused of wrongdoing.

Still, some bank officials said they were concerned about how much is being asked of them.

From the bank perspective, bribery and corruption payments “are hard to find and follow” because “they often, but not always look like legitimate business,” said a senior compliance officer at a large US bank.

“We're doing what we do with all matters like this, looking at the data we have - which is not complete in the context of a bribe - and working with law enforcement to try to sort it out,” the source said.

One compliance officer at a British bank asked: “What, am I supposed to research? Who the marketing guy is at each shoe company who makes decisions about promotions tied to players and then watch his account to see if he receives an extra $50 000? Where does it stop?”

Spokespeople for the four biggest US banks JPMorgan Chase , Wells Fargo, Bank of America and Citigroup all declined to comment on the FATF statement, as did HSBC Holdings in London.

FATF has expressed concern in the past about soccer being a vehicle for money laundering. In 2012, the group issued a warning that as the sport grew, “the investment of money into the sector has increased exponentially, and some of this has criminal connections”.

“Despite the rapid growth and high-visibility of the football sector, however, football's regulatory structure has not yet caught up with these changes,” FATF warned then.

Earlier, in July 2009, FATF issued a 40-page paper entitled “Money Laundering through the Football Sector”. The document said that soccer faced numerous vulnerabilities to money laundering, including a lack of professional management at various levels.

FATF said that it would be discussing the issue at a meeting the group is holding, starting Sunday, in Brisbane, Australia, including “whether any further standards or guidance are necessary or whether the current standards are adequate if properly applied.”

The involvement of anti-money-laundering monitors in current investigations of Fifa corruption was highlighted last week by Michael Lauber, attorney general of Switzerland.

Lauber, who announced his Fifa investigation on the same day that US authorities revealed the indictments, told a news conference in Berne last week that his investigators were examining sets of suspicious transactions related to Fifa.

He said that these transactions included 104 banking relationships, some of which involved multiple accounts, as well as 53 suspicious transactions which had been flagged by Swiss financial institutions to Switzerland's anti-money laundering agency, known as the financial intelligence unit.

Reuters



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Messi enjoys selfie moment

Lionel Messi got a selfie surprise after Argentina’s 1-0 Copa America win on Sunday.

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Vina del Mar, Chile – Lionel Messi is used to being sought after by fans, celebrities and even fellow professionals but he was still caught by surprise when Jamaica’s DeShorn Brown asked for a selfie following Argentina’s 1-0 Copa America win.

Argentina won Group B with Saturday’s victory, their second at the tournament in Chile, and were waiting on Sunday to find out who they would face in the last eight after the final round of Group C matches.

Striker Brown, who had been substituted near the end of the match at Vina del Mar, picked up his cellphone as soon as the final whistle went and ran onto the pitch to find Messi.

“I had thought about it before the match so that’s why I took (the phone) to the bench. As soon as (the match) finished, I took the picture,” Brown told Reuters.

“Messi is the best in the world, a star, and that’s a photo I’ll have as a souvenir all my life.”

Argentina’s captain laughed as he recalled what had happened.

“He surprised me. On top of that I was annoyed about how the match had gone despite our win. But when I saw the phone I realised what was going on. It’s really nice when a colleague asks me for that,” Messi said.

Argentina were all over Jamaica in the first half and should have had more than Gonzalo Higuain’s early goal. They hit the bar twice before losing the initiative alarmingly in the final quarter of the match.

They managed to defend their lead and avoid what happened in their opening match when they gave away a two-goal lead to Paraguay who scored twice in the last half hour for a 2-2 draw.

“In the first half we created lots of chances, we found the spaces but couldn’t score another goal,” said Messi, who was making his 100th appearance for Argentina.

“It got tougher for us in the second half, the rhythm dropped and we played much more slowly, that’s a fact... I don’t know if it’s a physical issue, I don’t know why it happened to us.”

Messi said Argentina would have to improve for the knockout phase if they want to win their first major title since the 1993 Copa America in Ecuador.

“That was our objective, to finish first (in the group) and think about what’s to come. Another Copa starts now,” he said. – Reuters



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Liverpool go the extra mile

Liverpool will cover more miles of any Premier League club in pre-season preparation, a Sunday paper says.

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London – Liverpool will cover most miles of any Premier League club in pre-season preparation, closely followed by Manchester City, according to British media reports on Sunday.

The days of gentle friendly matches close to home are long gone for England’s biggest clubs, keen to exploit commercial possibilities in markets like Asia, Australasia and North America.

Liverpool will play in Thailand, Australia, Malaysia and Finland between July 14 and August 1.

That means flying more than 38 624km, according to the Sun on Sunday newspaper, which estimates Manchester City’s two matches in Melbourne will take them more than 33 796km.

Champions Chelsea have again chosen the US for a series of matches in July before returning home in time for the traditional Community Shield match at Wembley on August 2 against FA Cup winners Arsenal.

Manchester United also visit the US, playing in Seattle, San Jose, Berkeley and Chicago.

The biennial Barclays Asia Trophy starting on July 15 takes place in Singapore for the first time and features Arsenal, Everton and Stoke City, plus a Singapore XI.

But West Ham United, under new manager Slaven Bilic, will be the Premier League team with the shortest summer break.

They face a qualifying tie in the Europa League as early as July 2, the draw for which will be made on Monday. – Reuters



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Mauritius didn’t scare us: Shakes

After a comfortable win over Mauritius, coach Shakes Mashaba says Bafana’s rivals were far from intimidating.

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Johannesburg – Following a comfortable 3-0 win over Mauritius in their African Nations Championships (Chan) first-leg qualifier, Bafana Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba says their opponents were far from intimidating.

“I don’t think one can rate them as a team that would scare us,” said Mashaba after the match at the Dobsonville Stadium, on Saturday.

“Even if we go out and play them in Mauritius I don’t think there will be any danger with them.”

A three goal blitz in the first half, orchestrated by Siphelele Ntshangase with two goals helped the home side dominate their opponents.

After Mashaba’s side had gone without a goal in three successive matches, they have now notched up five goals in the space of a week following their 2-1 friendly win over Angola on Tuesday in Cape Town.

“I think we played according to the plan. It’s always a problem against people who come for a draw and park the bus,” said Mashaba.

“That means we still work on our players’ match intelligence. We need to know how to dismantle a team like this. At some stages we were playing right into their hands, we were going where they parked the bus, rather than stretch them going on the wings and scoring goals.”

While Mashaba used a number of young players to field a full match-day squad after the side had been ravaged by player withdrawals. Despite the resounding scoreline, Mashaba said the national team was not the place to blood young players in top level football.

“At club level players should be exposed to these kind of things. As soon they come to the national then they’ll be ready. If you look at the youngsters we brought in today they did very well,” said Mashaba. – ANA



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Messi scoops 100th Argentina cap

Lionel Messi won his 100th Argentina cap in his side’s Copa America clash against Jamaica on Saturday.

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Santiago – Lionel Messi won his 100th Argentina cap when he started the Copa America Group B match against Jamaica on Saturday.

The Barcelona forward became only the fifth Argentine to reach three figures. The others are Diego Simeone (106), Javier Mascherano (113), Roberto Ayala (115) and Javier Zanetti (145).

Messi has scored 46 international goals. – Reuters



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Bafana ease past Mauritius

Bafana Bafana romped to victory over Mauritius in their African Nations Championships (Chan) first-leg qualifier.

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Johannesburg – Bafana Bafana romped to a 3-0 victory over Mauritius in their African Nations Championships (Chan) first-leg qualifier at the Dobsonville Stadium, on Saturday.

A three-goal blitz in the first half, orchestrated by Siphelele Ntshangase with two goals, helped the home side dominate their opponents.

After Shakes Mashaba’s side had gone without a goal in three successive matches, they have now notched up five goals in the space of a week following their 2-1 friendly win over Angola on Tuesday in Cape Town.

In the 25th minute, Marc van Heerden had a free-kick from 30 metres out, and the Mauritius goalkeeper Kevin Jean-Louis had to make a good save to tip the ball over for a corner.

From the resulting set-piece, Bafana scored their opening goal. A short corner was taken before the ball was sent in by Van Heerden and Thamsanqa Gabuza at the far post was unmarked as he smashed the ball into the roof of the net to make it 1-0.

Two minutes later, Bafana doubled their lead as Mandla Masango reeled off a defence-splitting pass. Midfielder Ntshangase was clinical with a first-time shot from close range to grab a 2-0 lead for his side.

Masango had a great chance to make it 3-0 to the hosts, but his goal-bound attempt from inside the area was tipped inches wide of the target with less than 10 minutes remaining in the first period.

Bafana, however, did manage a third before the half-time whistle. Ntshangase completed his brace a minute before the break. Receiving the ball on the edge of the area, the Black Leopards player took the ball away from two defenders before blasting the ball into the back of the net.

Just before the hour mark, Van Heerden had a free-kick saved by the Jean-Louis in almost identical fashion to his earlier attempt as the ball was narrowly tipped over the crossbar.

To compound their woes, Mauritius were reduced to 10 men when David Lengclume received his marching orders for second yellow card in the 79th minute. - ANA



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Reds sign young Charlton defender

Liverpool have signed Charlton Athletic and England under-19 international defender Joe Gomez on a long-term contract.

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London - Liverpool have signed Charlton Athletic and England under-19 international defender Joe Gomez on a long-term contract, the Premier League club said on Saturday.

The 18-year-old, who made 24 appearances for Championship (second tier) side Charlton last season, has signed a five-year deal for a fee of 3.5 million pounds ($5.56 million), according to British media reports.

“The style of football and the top players here was somewhere that I wanted to go and get better and learn,” Gomez told the club's website (www.liverpoolfc.com).

Gomez is Liverpool's fourth signing of the close season following the arrivals of midfielder James Milner, striker Danny Ings and goalkeeper Adam Bogdan. – Reuters



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RVP must up his game

Robin van Persie must adapt better to Louis van Gaal’s rigorous training methods if he is to have an Old Trafford future.

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Robin van Persie has been told he must adapt better to Louis van Gaal’s rigorous Manchester United training methods if he is to have an Old Trafford future.

Van Persie ended last season with just 10 goals after a frustrating year of injuries and indifferent form under the manager who made him Dutch captain at last summer’s World Cup.

The 31-year-old has a year left on his contract and is keen to stay but has been left under no illusions about what he must do if he is to play a meaningful role at all next season.

Sportsmail understands that Van Gaal has told Van Persie that he will not be of use to him unless he finds a way to cope with the arduous sessions at United that ultimately proved too much for Radamel Falcao. The Colombian has moved to Chelsea after failing to impress during a season on loan at Old Trafford.

Van Gaal is not forcing Van Persie out at United and knows that if he were to sell the ex-Arsenal star he would need to buy two more strikers. Equally, he does not believe Van Persie doesn’t try in training.

Serie A clubs have shown interest in the striker but his earnings — the best part of £1million a month — are beyond all but the biggest European clubs. – Daily Mail



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