Chelsea sign Falcao on one-year loan

Chelsea have signed Radamel Falcao on a season-long loan from Monaco, the Premier League champions said.

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London - Chelsea have signed Colombia striker Radamel Falcao on a season-long loan from Monaco, the Premier League champions said on Friday.

The 29-year-old spent last season on loan at Manchester United, scoring four goals in 29 games.

“I am very happy to be joining Chelsea and can't wait to start training and help with our aim of retaining the league title and being successful in Europe,” Falcao told the club website.

Falcao previously played for River Plate, Porto and Atletico Madrid.

Reuters



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Messi can end Argentina’s drought

Lionel Messi’s lack of success with Argentina is well documented. He has a chance to change that in the the Copa America final.

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The prospect of leading his country to a first major title in 22 years is driving Lionel Messi as Argentina meet Chile Saturday in a Copa America final clash of the golden generations.

The three-week South American football showpiece reaches its climax at the Estadio Nacional with a dream final pitting the favourites against the hosts, and the stakes could not be any higher for both sides.

Messi heads a star-studded Argentina desperate to write their own piece of history by winning a first international title since 1993, 12 months after an agonizing defeat to Germany in last year's World Cup final.

Chile, meanwhile, are anxious to finally shed their unwanted tag as the perennial nearly men of South American football, ending 99 years of hurt by winning a first Copa America.

An Argentine triumph would crown a remarkable season for Messi, who less than a month ago completed a treble-winning campaign with Barcelona with victory in the Champions League final.

It would also erase the sense of frustration Messi has often felt at international level, 10 years after he led Argentina to victory as a teenager in the 2005 Under-20 World Cup.

“This generation is desperate to win a title with the national team,” Messi told reporters on the eve of the Copa America.

“As a team, we deserve to win something and it would mean so much after the World Cup last year where we came so close.”

Argentina striker Sergio Aguero, who featured in an Under-20 World Cup-winning side in 2007, believes defeat is not an option.

“If this generation of players don't win anything we're going to regret it for the rest of our lives,” the Manchester City star said.

After a series of unconvincing performances in the first phase, and a nervy win on penalties against Colombia in the quarter-finals, the signs are that Argentina have hit form at the right time.

Messi produced a scintillating man-of-the-match display in Tuesday's 6-1 semi-final destruction of Paraguay, setting up three goals and running the opposition ragged with a virtuoso performance.

Standing in Messi's way however are a Chilean team who know they may never have a better chance to finally end their nation's long wait for a trophy.

Since a 6-1 defeat to Argentina in the inaugural South American Championship in 1916, Chile have endured nearly a century of failure.

While Argentina will join Uruguay as the most successful side in the tournament's history if they win on Saturday, with 14 titles, Chile are still waiting for their first crown after finishing runners-up four times.

Chile have also never beaten Argentina at the Copa America in 24 attempts.

Chile's own golden generation - featuring the likes of Arturo Vidal, Alexis Sanchez and Claudio Bravo -- believe Saturday represents a now-or-never moment.

“This group of players has grown a lot, it's the right time to win something,” Juventus midfielder Vidal said earlier this month.

“There is pressure but we are very calm and anxious to show we are a strong team.” – AFP



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Chile won’t man-mark Messi - Bravo

Chile will not try to man-mark Argentina's playmaker Lionel Messi out of the Copa America final but will concentrate on playing their own quick-fire passing game.

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Santiago - Chile will not try to man-mark Argentina's playmaker Lionel Messi out of the Copa America final but will concentrate on playing their own quick-fire passing game, captain and goalkeeper Claudio Bravo said on Thursday.

Bravo knows Messi well from their past season together at Barcelona and acknowledged the Argentine would be difficult to stop on Saturday.

“It's not easy, given Leo's ability. If you look at what he's done in his career, it's been incredible, but we're not going to put a man on him for the 90 minutes of the match,” Bravo told a news conference at Chile's training camp in Santiago.

“He's not the only one playing. We have to worry about Argentina as a whole, not just Leo.”

Saturday's tie will bring Bravo face to face with another Barcelona team mate - Argentine defensive midfielder Javier Mascherano.

“It's a privilege to play against two of my club team mates. I hope they don't play like they often do for my club team,” he joked.

“Javier is the heart of the side, and they (Argentina) have a great team - not just Leo and Javier, they have a lot of great players.”

Bravo is hoping to be the first Chilean captain ever to lift the Copa America while Argentina are looking for a record-equalling 15th title. – Reuters



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Nani set for Fenerbache medical

Portugal winger Nani is set to join Fenerbahce from Manchester United with the Turkish club saying negotiations were underway.

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Portugal winger Nani is set to join Fenerbahce from Manchester United with the Turkish club saying negotiations were underway and he will be in Istanbul on Sunday for a medical.

“Fenerbahce has begun talks with Luis Nani and his club Manchester United to transfer the player,” the Turkish league runners-up said on their official Twitter feed.

The 28-year-old joined United in 2007 from Sporting Lisbon, where he spent last season on loan scoring 11 goals. He has been told he is not part of United manager Louis van Gaal's plans.

Nani, who won four Premier League titles and the Champions League at United, signed a five-year deal in September 2013. – Reuters



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Seven Fifa figures face extradition

The US wants Switzerland to extradite seven Fifa officials arrested in an investigation into a bribery scandal.

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Zurich/Geneva - The United States has asked Switzerland to extradite seven Fifa officials arrested in an investigation into a global bribery scandal at soccer's governing body, the Swiss Federal Office of Justice (FOJ) said on Thursday.

The move marks the start of a legal process expected to last several months during which the officials, who have been in jail since their detention on US arrest warrants in May, will either keep fighting extradition to the United States or agree to go.

The arrests of the seven, including two then-members of Fifa's executive committee, took place in a raid on a luxury Zurich hotel on May 27, two days before Fifa's annual congress, pitching the organisation into turmoil.

US prosecutors say their investigation - which is running parallel to a separate Swiss inquiry - exposes complex money laundering schemes, millions of dollars in untaxed incomes and tens of millions in offshore accounts held by Fifa officials.

The seven were among 14 people charged in cases involving more than $150 million in bribes over a period of 24 years. Those being held in Switzerland include Jeffrey Webb, the former president of Fifa's Americas confederation CONCACAF, and Eugenio Figueredo, who sat on the executive committee at the time of their arrest.

The FOJ said it would rule on the extradition requests within a few weeks, based on statutory hearings and the responses of the Fifa officials.

Edward O'Callaghan, a New York-based lawyer representing Webb, declined to comment on the extradition request and a lawyer for Figueredo did not respond to requests for comment.

The US Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Under a bilateral treaty, US authorities had up to 40 days to file an extradition request - by July 3. All seven of the officials had previously said they would contest extradition.

Proceedings under the treaty are relatively straightforward, even if the defendants have the right to appeal along the way, legal experts say.

If the FOJ orders extraditions, defendants may appeal to Switzerland's Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona.

The detainees were provisionally banned by Fifa’s own ethics committee following the arrests. Fifa has said that it is co-operating with the investigation.

A Swiss court last month rejected one official's request to be released on bail, citing the risk he might flee.

Rafael Esquivel, 68, the former head of the Venezuelan Football Association, is among the seven Fifa executives held since the Zurich arrests.

At a news conference on Thursday, the interim head of the association said Esquivel's lawyers had received the extradition request on Wednesday and were already moving to block it.

“The lawyers are going to try to seek that the Swiss tribunal not go forward with the extradition,” said Laureano Gonzalez.

“If that fails, we'll appeal to the immediately higher instance that could extend Rafael Esquivel's stay in Switzerland,” he added.

Esquivel is represented by a group of lawyers led by Gorka Villar, the son of Spanish Football Federation president and Fifa executive committee member Angel Maria Villar.

Reuters



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I couldn’t just warm the bench - Cech

With Prague’s skyline as a backdrop, Petr Cech recalls the moment he knew his Chelsea career was over.

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With Prague’s skyline as a backdrop, Petr Cech recalls the moment he knew his Chelsea career was over.

He remembers it well. March 1, at around 6pm under Wembley’s arch, having just notched his 12th major honour as a Blue.

‘The moment I knew I had to leave? After the Capital One Cup final,’ reveals Arsenal’s new goalkeeper.

‘I knew there weren’t many games left for me after that. We were out of the FA Cup and Champions League, so there were only league games, and I knew that was it. I knew then this wasn’t the way I wanted to have another season.

‘As tough as it was to make the decision, it became clear that it would be this way because I have the same motivation as I did 10 years ago. My commitment to training, the will to get better is the same. I don’t want to waste that sitting on the bench.’

There is no hint of sadness, however, though Cech admits that the decision to leave was the hardest of his career. But he has no regrets. Before losing his place to Thibaut Courtois as first-choice goalkeeper, Cech collected 13 winners’ medals in 11 years and will be remembered as a Chelsea legend.

Not that a minority of Blues fans, who have directed death threats at Cech, see it that way. He is paying no attention to those with short memories, insisting the abusers are not ‘true Chelsea fans’.

It is time, as Cech puts it, to start an exciting new chapter. If Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho had his way, however, Cech would still be at Stamford Bridge — or at least not at Arsenal.

Mourinho knows this deal has the potential to bite him on the backside but once Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich gave 33-year-old Cech his blessing, the manager was helpless to prevent the deal.

On chelseafc.com, the club website, Mourinho said: ‘I support the owner’s decision. I always said I wanted him to stay but I understand Petr needed first-team football.

‘It is very rare to make a decision like this and for that reason I am proud of my club for making it. Petr’s success at this club will always to be remembered and we thank him for everything he did.’

Cech agrees his relationship with Mourinho has not soured. He says: ‘Jose had to make his decision about his first-choice goalkeeper. I spoke to Jose when I was leaving and he would have loved me to stay. He made his decision, now I’ve made mine. It will not change my opinion of him. For me, he is one of the best managers in the world.

‘Chelsea could have made me sit out the final year of my contract so I am grateful to Mr Abramovich for giving permission.’

Time will tell if that generosity will haunt Chelsea.

If Cech has his way, Chelsea may have to endure eight more years of watching him play for their arch-rivals. Cech has a four-year contract but believes he can play into his 40s.

He is not stopping there either. Cech is already looking forward to a managerial career, revealing he is virtually fully qualified to start top-level coaching, with only his Uefa Pro badge left to complete.

‘If I stay fit I can have seven or eight years at this level,’ says Cech, who will spend the next two days running a summer football academy for youngsters in Prague.

‘Retirement is not something I’m planning for yet. I have in my head that I could possibly do it (be a manager) and maybe do the training, the travelling and staying in hotels for another 20 years.

‘Maybe in eight years I will say I don’t want to watch football any more!’

If Cech leads Arsenal to the title next season, Mourinho will be the one who will not be able to watch. – Daily Mail



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City’s Pogba hopes fade

Manchester City face a desperate battle to sign Paul Pogba from Juventus, but hope to take a step closer to landing Kevin De Bruyne.

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Manchester City face a desperate battle to sign Paul Pogba from Juventus, but hope to take a step closer to landing Kevin De Bruyne when his agent meets with Wolfsburg next week. City’s fears that Pogba could end up at Barcelona next year were confirmed yesterday when two senior representatives of the Spanish club, Ariedo Braida and Albert Soler, met Juve’s managing director Giuseppe Marotta and sporting director Fabio Paratici at a Milan restaurant. Marotta later confirmed that a bid of £56.7million had been received for Pogba, but insisted the 22-year-old France midfielder would not be sold. It is understood Barca want to put a deal in place for Pogba to move to the Nou Camp in a year.

City’s hopes of signing De Bruyne have been lifted by indications that the 24-year-old Belgium forward will ask Wolfsburg to listen to offers for him. – Daily Mail



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Reds must improve - Clyne

Nathaniel Clyne completed his £12million move to Liverpool and admitted the Reds have to do better this season.

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Nathaniel Clyne completed his £12million move to Liverpool and admitted the Reds have to do better this season.

The Southampton right back became Brendan Rodgers’ sixth signing of the close season after completing the paperwork on a five-year contract.

Clyne thinks the additions to the squad will help the club seek to regain Champions League status.

‘There is room for improvement and you can see with the signings that have been made, we’re pushing for it,’ he told liverpoolfc.com.

‘If we get a good pre-season and start the season brightly, it’ll be looking good. I’m fully confident I am good enough to play for a team like Liverpool. What I need to do now is show that.’

Despite the six new signings, Liverpool, who have sold defender Sebastian Coates to Sunderland for £2m, remain interested in Aston Villa’s Christian Benteke but are reluctant to meet the £32.5m buy-out clause.

Clyne’s former club, Southampton, have terminated Dani Osvaldo’s contract two years early at a cost of about £25m.

The 29-year-old joined the club from Roma in 2013 but six months later was shipped off on loan to Juventus after head-butting captain Jose Fonte. He then had spells at Inter Milan and Boca Juniors last term. – Daily Mail



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United’s Hernandez suffers injury blow

Manchester United striker Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez suffered a broken collarbone playing for Mexico in a goal-less friendly against Honduras.

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Manchester United striker Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez suffered a broken collarbone playing for Mexico in a goal-less friendly against Honduras and is expected to miss the upcoming Gold Cup.

It was a first-half injury that took out the 27-year-old Guadalajara native in the Mexicans' final tune-up match before the biennial North American regional championship tournament that begins next week.

Hernandez has 40 goals in 73 caps for Mexico and losing him is a major blow to Mexican hopes of taking the Gold Cup crown for a seventh time in 13 editions of the event, having won in 1993, 1996 and 1998, 2003, 2009 and 2011.

Estimates from match broadcaster ESPN were that “Chicharito” would need four to six weeks to recover.

The injury took place when Hernandez was fouled from behind by Honduran defender Brayan Beckeles as he went to play the ball and fell awkwardly onto his right arm and shoulder.

He rose to a seated position and pointed to his right shoulder as he motioned for a trainer.

While his teammates played the second half, Hernandez was taken to a local hospital.

“Chicharito” has 59 goals in 154 appearances for Manchester United and he scored nine goals in 33 matches for Real Madrid last season on loan.

The Mexican team enters the Gold Cup on a seven-match winless streak, its longest since 2001.

Mexico is set to face Cuba, Guatemala and Trinidad and Tobago in Gold Cup group stage matches. – AFP



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Mourinho supports Cech’s Arsenal move

Petr Cech's transfer from Premier League champions Chelsea to local rivals Arsenal has been backed by Jose Mourinho.

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London - Czech Republic goalkeeper Petr Cech's transfer from Premier League champions Chelsea to local rivals Arsenal has been backed by the west London club's manager Jose Mourinho.

Cech was Chelsea's first-choice for 10 years but lost his place to Belgium's Thibaut Courtois last season and joined Arsenal on Monday.

Mourinho said he would have preferred Cech, 33, to remain with Chelsea this season but with the player no longer number one choice and wanting a move, supports the decision.

He also thanked Cech for his part in the club's success.

“Petr has been a great servant for Chelsea for 11 years and helped this club to win almost everything there is to win,” Mourinho told the club website (www.chelseafc.com) on Wednesday.

“I always said I wanted him to stay but I understand Petr needed to move on to play first team football every week.

“Sometimes you have to respect the wishes of someone who has earned so much respect with his service and actions for your club. I support the owner's decision to honour the player in this way,” Mourinho added referring to Roman Abramovic.

“It is very rare in football to make a decision like this and for that reason I am proud of my club for making it. There are not many clubs in the world big enough to be able to make that decision.

“Petr's success at this club will always to be remembered and we thank him for everything he did.”

Cech, who made his Chelsea debut under Mourinho in August 2004 and won three league titles under the Portuguese coach plus the FA Cup and League Cup, stressed their mutual respect.

“He (Mourinho) had to make his decision at the start of last season, I had to make my decision at the start of this season but I will always keep the best regards for him because I believe that we had so much success and so much respect for each other,” said Cech.

“He is one of the best managers in the world. Now, we will be opponents but it will not change our relationship, I believe.

“I learned a lot from him and one of those things was that if you have to make a hard decision, you need to make sure that you do it if you believe it is the right choice.” – Reuters



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Arsenal ready to win title - Cech

Petr Cech believes Arsenal are ready to clear the final hurdle needed to end their Premier League title drought.

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Prague - Goalkeeper Petr Cech believes Arsenal are ready to clear the final hurdle needed to end the Premier League title drought, and said he was overwhelmed by the support he has received from fans and teammates at his new club.

Cech, the most successful keeper in Chelsea's history having won four Premier League titles and one Champions League, said his decision to sign with Arsenal this week came down to a belief the London club can win a first league title in 12 years.

“The last few days were really overwhelming,” Cech told reporters. “The welcome messages from my teammates and Arsenal fans were absolutely unbelievable.

“Last season it was a great season (for Arsenal), but there was something missing, just a little last jump over the hurdle. I believe this team has the potential to challenge for trophies.”

FA Cup holders Arsenal have not won the Premier League since 2004 and finished 12 points behind champions Chelsea last season.

The 33-year-old, a long-serving Chelsea goalkeeper, reiterated he never thought he would leave Stamford Bridge but had no alternative after becoming second-choice to Belgian Thibaut Courtois last season.

Cech, who will play one of his first games for Arsenal against his former club in the Community Shield at Wembley on Aug. 2, will join Arsenal's training sessions in the second week of July before the club heads to Asia for exhibition matches.

“I am looking forward to the new chapter, to the new challenge and I believe that what I have achieved at Chelsea I will achieve at Arsenal too,” Cech said.

Reuters



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Costa completes ‘dream’ Bayern move

Bayern Munich have added an additional option to their midfield by buying Douglas Costa from Shakhtar Donetsk.

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Kiev - Bayern Munich have added an additional option to their midfield by buying pacy Brazil international Douglas Costa from Shakhtar Donetsk on a five-year deal, the German champions said on Wednesday.

Bayern did not publish financial details but Shakhtar said the Bundesliga side had agreed to pay 30 million euros ($33.3 million) for the 24-year-old, who joined the Ukrainian club from Gremio in 2010.

“A dream has come true for me today,” Douglas said on Bayern's website after signing his contract.

“I'm proud to become a player for Bayern, following in the footsteps of so many magnificent Brazilian players,” he added.

“I'm looking forward to playing for this magnificent team and will do everything I can to fulfil the expectations placed in me.”

Under coach Pep Guardiola, Bayern strolled to a third straight Bundesliga title last season, and their 25th German league crown overall.

However, they came up short in the Champions League, losing to Guardiola's former club Barcelona, the eventual winners, in the semi-finals.

They were eager to snap up Douglas as an option on the wings with Franck Ribery nursing a long-term injury and Arjen Robben turning 32 in January.

“Douglas Costa will be good for our team,” sporting director Matthias Sammer said.

“He has great technical ability, a powerful left foot, he is very agile and extremely quick.”

Douglas was in the Brazil squad at the Copa America currently being played in Chile and will join up with his new team mates on July 11.

He made 203 appearances and scored 38 goals for Shakhtar, winning five domestic league titles, three Cups and four Super Cups.

Reuters



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Liverpool complete Clyne deal

Liverpool have signed Southampton and England right back Nathaniel Clyne on a long-term deal, the Premier League club said.

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London - Liverpool have signed Southampton and England right back Nathaniel Clyne on a long-term deal, the Premier League club said on Wednesday.

The 24-year-old, who had one year left on his Southampton contract, has signed for a fee reported in British media to be around 12.5 million pounds ($19.57 million).

Clyne becomes Brendan Rodgers's sixth signing of the close season as the Liverpool boss continues to overhaul his squad following a frustrating campaign.

Clyne told Liverpoolfc.com: “I'm delighted and it's a dream move for me to come here and play for such a big club with all of its history. I can't wait to get started.

“As soon as Liverpool showed their interest in me, I was happy and just wanted the deal to go through.”

Liverpool finished sixth last season - one place above Southampton - but have already bolstered their ranks with the signings of Roberto Firmino, James Milner, Danny Ings, Adam Bogdan and Joe Gomez.

Former Crystal Palace defender Clyne signed for Southampton in 2012 and has been a consistent performer on the south coast, making 94 Premier League appearances and scoring three goals.

He was a goalscorer for Southampton at Anfield on the opening weekend of the last campaign, blasting into the Kop end net in a 2-1 defeat.

His consistent form earned him his England debut against Slovenia last November and he has now got five England caps.

Clyne becomes the fourth Saints player to make the switch to Merseyside since the start of last season, following in the footsteps of Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana and Dejan Lovren.– Reuters



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Bafana ready for Mauritius

Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Jackson Mabokgwane says preparations for the second leg of the 2016 Chan qualifiers against Mauritius are going better than the last time.

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Bafana Bafana and Mpumalanga Black Aces goalkeeper Jackson Mabokgwane says preparations for the second leg of the 2016 Chan qualifiers against Mauritius are going better than the last time, when they had three training sessions cancelled ahead of the game.

“We’ve just had our second training session, everything is looking good, and we have almost all the players in camp, so we are quite okay at the moment.

“We had about three training sessions cancelled ahead of the first leg, which was a bit frustrating for the technical team and for the players as well, so at least now we have almost the whole squad at training and a couple of days to prepare,” said Mbokgwane.

Even though Shakes Mashaba’s men only had one training session ahead of the first leg, they went on to beat Mauritius 3-0 at the Dobsonville Stadium thanks to a brace by Black Leopards midfielder Siphelele Ntshangase and Orlando Pirates striker Tham-sanqa Gabuza.

Mabokgwane added that having Itumeleng Khune back in the national team is a good thing and a motivation to him, and is quite happy to be competing with someone who has been the No1 ‘keeper for the country in a long time.

“Itu and I go a long way back, from junior national teams. We are good friends off the field, we motivate and encourage each other, so I am happy that he is back.

“And for me I am excited that I am now competing with someone who has been No1 for the country for quite a long time.

“It is also a challenge for me to push my game and make sure that we continue with the healthy competition that has been there with him and Senzo (Meyiwa) and all the other ‘keepers.”

Mabokgwane, on the other hand, also reflected on changes at his club, where Aces will start the 2015/2016 campaign under the guidance of the experienced Turkish coach Muhsin Ertugral, who took the reins at the club from Clive Barker in May.

“We are all quite excited at the club with the coach we have, he is a very good and experienced coach, both internationally and locally. We are all excited to have him and we are looking forward to working with him.

“We also had a great coach when we started the season with Clive Barker, but it is a different dimension all together right now; we have to adjust to different tactics, different mentality and different coaching.

“The difference will be in the style of coaching and it does raise the bar, in terms of a new coach, new players for the new season.We are looking forward to it,” Mabokgwane explained.

Bafana Bafana will depart for Mauritius on Friday, where they will lock horns with the The Dodos at the Stade Anjalay in Mauritius on Sunday.



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Messi just as happy with making assists

As Lionel Messi has developed during his career he has become an ever-more prolific provider of assists as well as a lethal goalscorer.

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As Lionel Messi has developed during his career he has become an ever-more prolific provider of assists as well as a lethal goalscorer and he gave another wonderful display of creativity at the Copa America on Tuesday.

The Argentina forward, who has yet to find the net from open play in five games at the tournament in Chile, set up three goals for his team mates in a 6-1 drubbing of Paraguay that secured a clash against the hosts in Saturday's final.

It was the first time Messi made three assists in a single game for his country and only the second time in his career after he achieved the feat playing for Barcelona in a King's Cup match against Levante in January 2014.

The 28-year-old has 31 assists for club and country so far in 2014-15, two short of his record of 33 from 2011-12.

“It really doesn't bother me that I am not scoring,” Messi told reporters after the match in Concepcion.

“Hopefully my goal will come in the final,” he added.

“The important thing is to lift the national team as high as possible and it doesn't matter who gets the goals.”

Messi is attempting to win the Copa America to cap a superb season when he helped Barca win a treble of Champions League and domestic league and Cup titles.

He has bounced back in style from a disappointing 2013-14 campaign, when Barca failed to collect major silverware and Argentina were beaten 1-0 by Germany in the World Cup final.

Argentina are trying to win the Copa America for the first time since 1993, having lost to Brazil in 2004 and 2007 before being knocked out on penalties in the quarter-finals on home soil in 2011.

“Winning the Copa America would round off something spectacular,” Messi said.

“I think we are coming into the match in good shape, but we will be playing a team with very good individual players.

“Both sides always try to play good football and not leave the opponent any time on the ball.”

If he wants to score in Saturday's final, Messi knows the man in the Chile goal he will have to beat very well: Barcelona team mate Claudio Bravo. – Reuters



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