De Gea named in United tour squad

Man United goalkeeper David de Gea has been named in the club's squad for a pre-season tour of the United States.

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London - Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has been named in the Premier League club's squad for a pre-season tour of the United States despite reported interest from Spanish giants Real Madrid.

The 24-year-old former Atletico Madrid player has been linked with a move to Real after goalkeeper Iker Casillas ended his 16-season spell at the Bernabeu by joining Porto.

De Gea was named in United's 26-man squad for the trip to the US where the Old Trafford club will play four games in the international Champions Cup.

However, second-choice United goalkeeper Victor Valdes has not travelled and Brazilian right back Rafael, who has been linked with a move to Benfica as part of a swap deal for Argentina winger Nicolas Gaitan, was also not included.

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United confirm Schweinsteiger deal

Manchester United have signed Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger from Bayern Munich on a three-year contract.

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London - Manchester United have signed Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger from Bayern Munich on a three-year contract, the Premier League club said.

The 30-year-old World Cup winner came through the youth ranks at Bayern and has spent 13 seasons with the Bavarians, winning the Bundesliga title eight times.

Schweinsteiger joined for a transfer fee reported in British media to be 14.4 million pounds ($22.37 million).

“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Bayern Munich, it has been an incredible journey and I didn't take the decision to leave lightly. Manchester United is the only club that I would have left Munich for,” the midfielder told United's website.

“I feel ready for this new and exciting challenge in what I regard as the most competitive league in the world and I am looking forward to working with Louis van Gaal again.”

Schweinsteiger made 536 appearances for Bayern since his debut in 2002, also winning seven German Cups and the Champions League in 2013. – Reuters



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Begovic joins Chelsea from Stoke

Premier League champions Chelsea announced the signing of Bosnian international goalkeeper Asmir Begovic from Stoke City.

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Premier League champions Chelsea announced the signing of Bosnian international goalkeeper Asmir Begovic from Stoke City.

Begovic, 28, has agreed a four-year deal at Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea paying Stoke an undisclosed fee to make the goalkeeper their second major signing of the summer.

“I am very happy to be joining Chelsea FC. After speaking at length to the manager, I feel like I can develop here and be an important part of this team,” Begovic told Chelsea's official website.

His arrival in west London follows the signing of Colombian striker Radamel Falcao on a season-long loan from Monaco, and the giant shot-stopper will give Thibaut Courtois competition for places between the posts after Petr Cech was sold to Arsenal.

Begovic, who went to school in Canada and represented that country at the under-20 World Cup in 2007, spent more than five years with Stoke after moving to the Britannia Stadium from Portsmouth in 2010. – AFP



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Will Sterling do the same to City?

What leads Manchester City to think Raheem Sterling will treat their club with any more respect than he did Liverpool?

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We understand why Raheem Sterling has left Liverpool. He wants an upgrade: in the standard of his team-mates, the potential for achievement, quite probably in salary, too. So, yes, we get it. What is harder to fathom is why Manchester City have been so determined to sign him.

Do they think Sterling will change, simply by swapping a red shirt for sky blue? What leads Manchester City to think he will treat their club with any more respect than Liverpool, if circumstances change? Sterling’s behaviour in recent weeks should be a warning sign. Having put up with Carlos Tevez taking a mid-season sabbatical, why would they wish to go through that turmoil again?

Liverpool and Manchester City are not so different, really. Liverpool have not won the title in the modern era, and the optimism that followed the 2013-14 season was short-lived.

Manchester City have won the Premier League twice and are now established as Champions League regulars, but they do not sit easily among Europe’s aristocracy.

The third tier of English football is an all too recent memory, and the giants of Spain, Bayern Munich, even two or three clubs in England would all be considered bigger.

Even a brief spell in the wilderness of the Europa League would make City undesirable. Imagine if they finished seventh, like Manchester United. They would have none of United’s historic pull to get them back on their feet.

City’s future is presumed to be all glory and Pep Guardiola, but what if it isn’t? What if it goes a little flat or needs time? Is Sterling the patient sort? We know the answer to that one. He didn’t wait around to see if Liverpool’s next swing at revamping the team post-Luis Suarez was a success, so he probably wouldn’t wait at City, either.

In recent weeks, Sterling has as good as downed tools. He has called in sick and refused to travel on the club tour. He hasn’t gone as far as Tevez, who returned to South America after a disagreement with Roberto Mancini, but isn’t far short. And those days were a nightmare for City.

Each morning executives discussed the club’s position in a conference call. They considered how to handle the latest bulletins from Argentina, how to make certain Tevez and his advisors had no claim to breach of contract. Everything was done by the book. It was exhausting and time consuming — and one imagines a similar process went on at Liverpool over the last week, too.

Why would City then risk importing more aggravation — and at such a high price? Tevez (below) was a proven goalscorer who had succeeded at some of the world’s best clubs. Before and after the fall-out in 2011, he was a fine performer for City.

Sterling? He had an outstanding first season and was inconsistent the next. Having to compensate for the loss of Suarez, plus Daniel Sturridge to injury, and the failure of Mario Balotelli, did not help — but Liverpool having held out for £49m, that is still a big gamble on City’s part.

There is a reason that City ended up the only game in town. They might have had competition from Chelsea, or even Manchester United, at £30m — so extracting an additional £19m from Manchester City is good business.

Michael Owen is adamant that Sterling can be adequately replaced by Liverpool and he is arguably right. It is what losing him represents, more than the immediate impact, that is a worry — plus the fear Liverpool will use the cash to make more ‘smart, sustainable’ signings, instead of a marquee acquisition to replace like for like. For if Liverpool fans wonder why it is suddenly impossible to keep their best players, look no further than the words of chief executive Ian Ayre, speaking to The Manager magazine.

It was Ayre who talked of players as ‘cost items’ and of buying in a ‘smart, sustainable way’. Decoded this means that Liverpool, like Tottenham Hotspur, buy with one eye on long-term market value.

They are not about to splash £15m on 30-year-old Bastian Schweinsteiger, for instance. Yet if Liverpool buy with an eye on resale, they cannot be surprised if Sterling also plays the market.

It is easy to portray him as a money-grabber but, as Ayre makes clear, Liverpool are quite keen on the stuff, too.

Even so, there are ways of saying goodbye and Sterling has endeared himself to few in recent weeks.

City, however, remained faithful. Just so long as they do not expect the same in return. – Daily Mail



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No issue with Sterling - Rodgers

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has confirmed the transfer of Raheem Sterling to Manchester City.

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Bangkok - Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has confirmed the transfer of England international Raheem Sterling to a rival Premier League team, pending a medical test.

British media reported on Sunday that Liverpool had reached an agreement with Manchester City to transfer Sterling in a deal worth 49 million pounds ($76.07 million).

Rodgers, speaking at a news conference in Thailand where Liverpool are kicking off their pre-season tour of Asia and Australia, did not provide any specific details on the transfer but confirmed that an agreement had been reached.

“The situation is very simple. The club has agreed with another for a deal for Raheem to be transferred and subject to medical that will go through,” Rodgers said.

“Contrary to the last week or so, in terms of what was written, Raheem and I have always remained very strong in our relationship, and have been up until he left. There's no issue there.”

City had two bids for Sterling rejected last month after he turned down a pay increase to stay at the Anfield club.

The 20-year-old did not fly out with Liverpool for their pre-season tour despite being named in the squad.

Rodgers was coy about the details, saying he was focussing on the players on the tour.

“I spoke to Raheem at length yesterday, there is no issue. Two clubs have greed a deal and subject to a medical he will move on,” the Northern Irishman said.

“It's important for us to improve and build the squad for this season coming. We are pleased with the players we have brought in.

“It's the overall team that is important. We aim to be stronger than last season that will be reliant on everyone.” – Reuters



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Real to give Casillas official send-off

Real Madrid have decided to give departing goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas an official send-off.

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Madrid - Real Madrid have decided to give departing goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas an official send-off later on Monday following criticism over the low-key nature of his tearful farewell news conference on Sunday.

Casillas, who is leaving his boyhood club after 16 seasons in the first team to join Porto, appeared alone at the Bernabeu press room and choked up several times as he read out a statement thanking the club for “giving me everything”.

The contrast with his close friend and former Spain team mate Xavi Hernandez was telling and prompted widespread criticism in the Spanish media that Real had not treated their club legend with sufficient respect.

Xavi, 35, left Barcelona for Qatari side Al Sadd at the end of last season and was given a series of rousing send-offs by fans, officials and team mates at the Nou Camp surrounded by family and friends and a glittering array of trophies.

Real president Florentino Perez and Casillas will appear on the VIP tribune at the Bernabeu at 1100 GMT, Real said in a statement on their website (www.realmadrid.com). They did not say whether fans would be allowed into the stadium.

Casillas spoke on Sunday after Spanish daily newspaper El Mundo published an interview with his parents in which they said their son had been forced out of the club by Perez.

Casillas had been the victim of an orchestrated campaign of “vilification” in recent years which eventually prompted his decision to quit, they said.

Real did not respond to a request for comment and Casillas did not take questions after making his statement, in which he did not mention Perez by name.

Casillas's decision to leave Real is believed to have been partly motivated by the expected arrival of Manchester United's David De Gea, the 24-year-old former Atletico Madrid man who is also being groomed to take over as Spain keeper.

Regular playing time for Porto should allow Casillas to extend his international career at least until next year's European Championship in France. – Reuters



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United closing in on Scheiderlin

British media reported that Southampton's France midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin had undergone a medical at Manchester United.

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London - Manchester United's transfer splurge looked set to intensify following media reports that Southampton's France midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin had undergone a medical with the Old Trafford club.

There was no confirmation from United, who agreed to sign Bayern Munich's Germany midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger and Italy's Torino right back Matteo Darmian this weekend.

Schneiderlin, 25, was playing in the English third tier with Southampton only five years ago but has impressed in the Premier League and was in France's World Cup squad last year.

Louis Van Gaal's team, who finished fourth in the Premier League last term, are also looking at a part swap deal involving Brazilian right back Rafael and Benfica's long-coveted Argentina winger Nicolas Gaitan.

“Benfica and Manchester United are in negotiations over Gaitan and one offer includes Rafael to join Benfica,” Cassiano Pereira, Rafael's agent, told Portuguese newspaper Record.

One man seemingly definitely on his way out of Old Trafford is injury-prone striker Robin van Persie, who took to social media on Sunday to chronicle his journey to Turkey where he is poised to sign a deal with Fenerbahce.

His Netherlands team mate Memphis Depay has been recruited by United to fill the void. – Reuters



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Pirates will not give up – Tinkler

Down, but definitely not out. That was the spirit inside the Orlando Pirates dressing-room following their CAF Confederation Cup loss at home to Zamalek.

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Down, but definitely not out. That was the spirit inside the Orlando Pirates dressing-room following their 2-1 CAF Confederation Cup loss at home to Zamalek at the weekend.

And coach Eric Tinkler was quick to point out that the Buccaneers were still very much in the running for a semi-final spot of the continent’s secondary club competition, standing as they are in second spot behind the Egyptian giants with four matches still to go.

“It’s not the end of the world,” Tinkler said during his post-match conference. “We’re still second because the other two teams drew. What’s important is that we go to CS Sfaxien and win there. Unfortunately we lost today (Saturday) because the performance was not our best. I don’t think we applied everything we practised ahead of this game.

“Obviously, I am disappointed. I think we probably deserved a little bit more, but I’m not saying we deserved to win the game but a draw would have probably been a fair result.”

For that to have happened though, Pirates needed to have taken the chances they had in the first half. If they had used those opportunities, they could have killed the match off as a contest. But Thamsanqa Gabuza failed to score from close range in the fourth minute as he rattled his shot against the post before Sifiso Myeni wasted an opportunity.

Those failures allowed Zamalek to remain in the game and the Egyptians returned from the half-time break a much improved side and dominated proceedings. Incredibly though, it was Pirates who scored first via substitute Lehlohonolo Majoro.

They failed to protect that lead though and some slack defending allowed the visitors to equalise via a thunderous strike from Yusuf Maaoraf.

Late in the game, Pirates again defended poorly and were duly punished when substitute Mustapha Fathi slotted home the winner with a brilliantly curled shot from inside the box.

While admitting that his team could have done better, Tinkler acknowledged they lost to the better side.

“We were playing against a team that has won the Champions League five times. What we must take from this result is the experience. We must learn a little bit of what they do. When we have the lead we need to play with a little more intelligence and be more focused in defending it. We must not concede goals from the kind of areas we did.”

And so the Pirates coach and his technical team will analyse the tape of Saturday’s match and work on rectifying their mistakes ahead of their trip to Tunisia where they will face a Sfaxien side desperate for their first win of the campaign.

“This loss is a wake-up call. We’d been playing well and getting positive results but at this level you can’t rest on your laurels. I don’t think Sfaxien will be much different to Zamalek in terms of style; they will be very organised and tactically disciplined so we’ve got to learn from our mistakes.” - The Star



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Reds, City agree Sterling fee

Liverpool have agreed a fee of £49m with Manchester City for Raheem Sterling, with the player now free to tie up a wage deal.

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Liverpool have agreed a fee of £49m with Manchester City for Raheem Sterling, with the player now free to tie up a wage deal which some sources suggest could be £200 000 a week.

The salary was unconfirmed last night but Sterling will certainly vastly increase the £100,000 a week offer Liverpool had made him to stay at the club. The £49m offer Liverpool have accepted includes add-ons and is close enough to meet the Anfield club's demands for £50m.

The size of the Sterling deal means Liverpool can now press ahead with their own attempts to agree a fee for Aston Villa's Christian Benteke. Queen's Park Rangers, who helped develop Sterling, are also due around 20 per cent of the fee.

The agreement between the clubs came after a frenetic few days of negotiation which coincided with Aston Villa's Fabian Delph reversing his decision to join City.

City had been rebuffed with their initial Sterling offers - one of £25m rising to £30m, and the second £35m with add-ons, which took the deal to around to £40m. City went back with a £44m bid on Friday. Liverpool again said that was too far from their asking price, but the offer of £45m rising to £49m with extras satisfied them.

Sterling is expected to join up with City on their pre-season tour in Australia, when his medical has been completed. His departure from Liverpool has been unsavoury, with the player not showing up for training on two occasions last week, claiming he was ill, and threats of disciplinary action.

The capture of Sterling finally delivers one of the significant signings that City's chairman, Khaldoon al Mubarak, had said would be joining the ranks this summer. The quota of City's homegrown players has become a problem and strengthened Liverpool's negotiating position. Frank Lampard, Micah Richards, James Milner, Scott Sinclair and Dedryck Boyata, all homegrown players, have departed the club this summer.

There was surprise over the weekend by Delph's decision to stay at Villa Park, despite having capitalised on the £8m buy-out clause in his contract. Delph decided to remain at Villa, where he has more chance of regular football. “I'm not leaving,” he said. Delph had signed a new deal with Villa last season, taking him through to 2019, but he did travel to Portugal for their pre-season training camp. “I'm staying at the football club and I can't wait for the start of the Premier League season,” he added.

The Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers, still wants another proven goalscorer in the club's ranks, despite the addition of the Brazilian, Roberto Firmino, last week.

Liverpool remain hopeful that they can reach a deal over Benteke, although no bid has yet been made.

The club are looking to be imaginative as they seek a way through the stumbling block to a breakthrough: the £32.5m escape clause in the Belgium striker's contract which Villa have set as their valuation and Liverpool categorically will not meet.

The club may look to offer players to Villa as part of a deal. – The Independent



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RVP gets hero’s welcome in Turkey

Robin Van Persie was given a hero's welcome by fans as he arrived in Istanbul to join Turkish football giants Fenerbahce.

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Dutch international striker Robin Van Persie was Sunday given a hero's welcome by fans as he arrived in Istanbul to join Turkish football giants Fenerbahce on an eagerly-awaited transfer from Manchester United.

Van Persie landed at Sabiha Gokcen airport the Asian side of Istanbul after flying in on a private jet and was given a typically raucous reception by hundreds of supporters clad in the yellow and navy blue colours of the club.

Accompanied by his wife Bouchra Elbali and their two children, he walked out of the airport into a cacophony of chanting from supporters, with the air thick with the smoke from flares lit by the fans.

Apparently unfazed by the scenes, he squeezed his way though the crowds of fans and photographers to begin his new life in Turkey.

In a sign of his importance for the club, his entire arrival was covered live on the club's in house TV channel Fenerbahce TV, including even the landing of the plane and passport control.

“I have seen a lot over the years but I have never seen anything like this,” Van Persie told the supporters.

“I hope that I'm going to make you happy... it's an honour.”

Before leaving Manchester airport, Van Persie had posted pictures on social media of himself, already wearing a Fenerbahce scarf, and his family waving goodbye on the tarmac and also one of him at the controls of the plane.

Fenerbahce's chairman Aziz Yildirim had on Saturday announced the transfer of Van Persie was a done deal and, according to Turkish press reports, his formal signing ceremony is expected on Monday.

Fenerbahce -- runners up to hated Istanbul rivals Galatasaray last season in the championship -- have gone on a spending spree in a bid to dominate the Super Lig and be a real contender in Europe.

Earlier this week, Fenerbahce signed Portuguese star Nani also from United for six million euros (£4.26m, $6.7m) and in June bought Danish centre-back Simon Kjaer from French side Lille.

According to press reports, Van Persie's transfer fee will be 4.7 million euros (£3.4m, $5.2m).

Van Persie, 31, made 105 appearances and scored 58 goals during his three years at Manchester United from August 2012.

But his last season was marred by an ankle ligament injury and speculation of tension between himself and Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal, who had guided Van Persie and his countrymen to third place in the World Cup.

In Turkey, Van Persie will be lining up against another fellow member of the Netherlands' so-called “golden generation”, Wesley Sneijder, who plays for arch rivals Galatasaray.

Fenerbahce's flurry of transfer market activity is being masterminded by its well-respected new Italian sporting director Giuliano Terraneo who arrived in May on a mission to make the club a European football force.

The club's new manager this season is the Portuguese Vitor Pereira, a former Porto and Olympiacos coach.

Turkish press reports said van Persie may not represent the end of Fenerbahce's ambition, with the club eyeing Chelsea's Brazilian midfielder Ramires and even van Persie's fellow countryman Arjen Robben of Bayern Munich. – AFP



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Tearful Casillas quits Real

With the words, C’est fini, a tearful Iker Casillas brought an end to his career at Real Madrid on Sunday.

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Madrid – “C’est fini.” With those few words in French a tearful Iker Casillas brought to an end his farewell statement on Sunday to the Real Madrid fans he has served as first-team goalkeeper and captain for 16 seasons.

Dressed in a dark blue shirt and sitting alone in front of the assembled media at the Bernabeu stadium press room, the 34-year-old, who is leaving for Portuguese side Porto, choked up several times as he thanked Real for “giving me everything”.

“This club also moulded me as a person and helped me to grow,” said Casillas, who joined the Real academy at the age of nine and debuted for the first team at 18.

“Beyond remembering me as a good goalkeeper or a bad goalkeeper I just hope that people remember me for being a good person,” he added.

Casillas was speaking after Spanish daily newspaper El Mundo published an interview with his parents on Sunday in which they said their son had been forced out of the club by president Florentino Perez.

Casillas had been the victim of an orchestrated campaign of “vilification” in recent years which eventually prompted his decision to quit, they added.

Real did not immediately respond to a request for comment and Casillas did not take questions after making his statement, in which he did not mention Perez by name.

The impression remains that the Spain captain is leaving under a cloud after he was whistled by some fans at the Bernabeu last season, when the club failed to win major silverware.

It was telling that no Real officials appeared with him on Sunday, in huge contrast to his close friend and former Spain team mate Xavi Hernandez.

Xavi, 35, left Barcelona for Qatari side Al Sadd at the end of last season and was given a series of rousing send-offs by fans, officials and team mates at the Nou Camp.

Casillas said he was excited about joining Porto, who are coached by Spanish ex-keeper Julen Lopetegui, and that he would fight hard to win as many trophies as possible.

His decision to leave Real is widely believed to have been prompted by the expected arrival of Manchester United’s David De Gea, the 24-year-old former Atletico Madrid man who is also being groomed to take over as Spain keeper.

Regular playing time in Portugal for Porto should allow Casillas to extend his international career at least until next year’s European Championship in France. – Reuters



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FA boss blasts ‘anti-British’ Blatter

English FA chairman Greg Dyke has slammed Fifa president Sepp Blatter for being anti-British.

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London – English FA chairman Greg Dyke slammed embattled Fifa president Sepp Blatter on Saturday for being anti-British and said the next boss of football’s governing body had to be very different from the controversial Swiss.

Last month Blatter announced, just days after his re-election, that he would step down amid a widespread corruption scandal at the organisation.

He told a Swiss magazine on Thursday the English had wanted him out and had “hatred” of FIFA because “they no longer control football”.

Dyke, whose association was set up in 1863 and was the earliest in the world as football first developed in England, did not mince his words in reply.

“He’s always disliked me, he hates the British media and doesn’t like the English at all which is fine because we don’t really like him,” Dyke told Sky Sports.

“I do think he’s coming up with some rather strange things. He’s probably in a state of shock. This is a man that was triumphant, he thought he was going to run Fifa for four years when actually he only ran it for four days.

“The only thing we can argue and complain about is that Fifa is an organisation that has been corrupted over 40 years. The single most important thing now is to talk about how we reform Fifa and not get Blatter mark II.”

Blatter’s successor will be chosen at a special FIFA Congress between December and February.

“Until we know who is going to stand then we don’t know who we’re going to support,” said Dyke.

“But we’re very friendly with (Uefa president Michel) Platini and supported him in the past. So we’ll see what he decides.” – Reuters



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Gerrard makes quiet debut for Galaxy

Steven Gerrard made a quiet start to his new career with the LA Galaxy in a friendly on Saturday.

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Los Angeles – Steven Gerrard made a quiet start to his new career with the LA Galaxy in a friendly on Saturday.

Gerrard had one scoring chance that was saved by the Club America keeper, but otherwise had little influence on the game.

The 35-year-old midfielder has signed for Galaxy after playing his entire 17-season club career with English Premier League side Liverpool.

In the opening game of the International Champions Cup, Galaxy fronted up against Mexico team Club America, who won the CONCACAF Champions League title in April.

Galaxy coach Bruce Arena substituted Gerrard at half-time in the game played at their home stadium in Carson, California.

The Galaxy won 2-1 thanks to goals either side of half-time by Robbie Keane and Alan Gordon.

Club America took the lead in the seventh minute through Darwin Quintero.

Gerrard, who arrived in California barely a week ago, is expected to make his Major Soccer League debut against the San Jose Earthquake next Friday. – Reuters



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Zamalek sink Pirates

Orlando Pirates let a one-goal lead slip as African giants Zamalek of Egypt snatched a 2-1 win in their Confederation Cup Group B match at Mbombela Stadium.

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Johannesburg – Orlando Pirates let a one-goal lead slip as African giants Zamalek of Egypt snatched a 2-1 win in their Confederation Cup Group B match at Mbombela Stadium, in Nelspruit, on Saturday.

Despite opening the scoring just after the hour mark through Lehlohonolo Majoro, albeit against the run of play, Pirates were well-placed to grab the three points at home. But a spirited fightback from the 19-time African title winners Zamalek followed with goals coming from Maarouf Youssef and Mostafa Fathi to wrestle the result from the Buccaneers.

Earlier, Thabo Rakhale sent a ball into the area and Issa Sarr’s effort hurtled into the post as Pirates began to threaten in the early stages of the encounter.

Moments before the hour mark, Kermit Erasmus sent in a curling free-kick into the box and Sarr’s header was nudged narrowly over the crossbar.

With 50 minutes gone, Zamalek began to threaten with Basem Morsi shooting inches wide as the scores remained 0-0.

In the 64th minute, Zamalek pounced on a loose ball in the midfield and Basem Morsi’s left-footed strike needed a good save from Brighton Mhlongo in the Pirates goal.

Minutes after coming on as a substitute in the second half, Majoro broke the deadlock for Pirates in the 68th minute. Sifiso Myeni started the move and spotted the flying Majoro running into the box, and with his first touch the striker fired into the back of the net for a 1-0 lead.

The visitors took less than five minutes to find an equaliser as they levelled the scores in the 72nd minute. Zamalek carved open the Pirates defence and Maarouf Youssef produced a powerful shot into the roof of the net to make it 1-1.

Zamalek hit the lead in the 84th minute. A lapse in the Pirates defence allowed Mostafa Fathi to make a run into the box, take a touch and pick his spot past a despairing Mhlongo as the visitors led 2-1. - ANA



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Schweinsteiger to join United

Bastian Schweinsteiger will join Manchester United next season, Bayern Munich's chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge confirmed.

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Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger will join Manchester United next season, Bayern Munich's chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge confirmed in a press conference on Saturday.

Rummenigge said Bayern and United have already agreed on an undisclosed transfer fee for the 30-year-old defensive midfielder, who has made 536 appearances for Bayern since his debut in 2002.

Schweinsteiger informed the German champions on Friday he wanted to experience something new after 17 years with them and is expected to sign a three-year contract with the Red Devils. – AFP



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