Milestones for Mourinho

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho reaches two more milestones at the club in their Premier League game at home to Crystal Palace.

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London - Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho reaches two more milestones at the club in Saturday's Premier League game at home to London rivals Crystal Palace.

It will be his 200th league match, of which he has lost only 20, and a 100th home league game with only one defeat - by lowly Sunderland in April.

“I'm proud of the record but I don't think it has any influence in the future,” Mourinho told a news conference on Friday.

“It's not normal, 99 matches in the most competitive league and a defeat could have happened in so many matches.”

In his first spell at the club, between 2004-07, Mourinho won two league titles, adding a third on his return last season.

Chelsea have made a stuttering start to the new campaign with a win, a draw and a 3-0 defeat by league leaders Manchester City, having conceded seven goals in three games and had two men sent off.

The manager believes, however, that falling five points behind is not a problem.

“It's not normal that in three matches you have three penalties against and play with 10 men twice,” he added.

“Four points is not what we want but is not a drama. We know we're going to improve.

“Manchester City are a very good team and have started well but last season Chelsea started well and arrived at Jan. 1 with the same points as others.”

On Palace's last visit, in May, Chelsea clinched the league title with a 1-0 win.

Mourinho said Alan Pardew's side were even stronger this season and will be “top 10 for sure”.

He must do without captain John Terry, who was sent off in the 3-2 win at West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.

As usual Mourinho refused to comment about transfer targets like John Stones of Everton and Chinese defender Zhang Linpeng of Guangzhou Evergrande.

“I have a good squad. If I get another player, good, but if I don't, I go with what we have,” he said. – Reuters



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Spurs sign S Korean forward

Tottenham Hotspur have signed South Korea forward Son Heung-min from Germans Bayer Leverkusen.

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Tottenham Hotspur have signed South Korea forward Son Heung-min from Germans Bayer Leverkusen, the English Premier League club announced Friday.

Son has signed a five-year deal with the north London side for a reported transfer fee of £22 million ($34 million, 30 million euros), with the 23-year-old's move to White Hart Lane subject to a work permit and international clearance.

Son scored 29 goals in 87 appearances for Leverkusen after joining from domestic rivals Hamburg in 2013 for 10 million euros.

Leverkusen have already signed his replacement in Slovenia international Kevin Kampl from Borussia Dortmund.

Born in Chuncheon, the capital of Gangwon Province, Son - nicknamed 'Sonny' -- joined Hamburg's youth set-up at the age of 16 and first played for South Korea in 2010.

His move will give Tottenham an extra forward option, with rising star Harry Kane yet to score this season.

Should Son's transfer be confirmed, it may mean that Spurs' pursuit of Saido Berahino is at an end, with the club having already had two offers for the West Bromwich Albion striker rejected by their Premier League rivals.

Son has 11 goals in 44 international appearances and played at the 2014 World Cup.

“I'm looking forward to going there and performing for the Spurs fans as soon as possible,” Son told Tottenham's Twitter feed. “The support I get from the fans motivates me more and more.

“I'm a player who really loves football. I learned the game under my father who was a football coach in my school.

“I've trained with both feet so I can use them freely. Bold and daring -- this is how I like to try to play.”

Son leaves Leverkusen on the back of a public spat, though, after missing Wednesday's Champions League play-off victory over Lazio in order to complete his Spurs move.

Both Bayer Leverkusen coach Roger Schmidt and Son's team-mate Haken Calhanoglu had criticised Son for the timing, saying the Korean had been “ill-advised”.

But the striker took exception to Calhanoglu's comments after the Turkish midfielder forced through his transfer from Hamburg to Leverkusen last year.

“People who lives in glasshouses shouldn't go throwing stones,” Son told German Kicker magazine.

“Everyone should mind his own business and there is certainly enough to take care of.” – AFP



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Intruiging MTN8 semis

Kaizer Chiefs take on Bloemfontein Celtic and Bidvest Wits host Ajax Cape Town in their respective MTN8 second leg semi-finals.

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Cape Town – It's crunch time this weekend as Kaizer Chiefs take on Bloemfontein Celtic and Bidvest Wits host Ajax Cape Town in the MTN8 second leg semi-finals.

Both of the first legs ended in 1-1 stalemates, with Chiefs and Wits each getting the away goals.

A stunner of a long range drive by Helder Pelembe put Celtic 1-0 up after 33 minutes in the first leg, but a goal on the hour mark by Bernard Parker made amends for his earlier penalty miss and arguably put AmaKhosi in the driving seat for the return game.

A 0-0 draw would be enough to take AmaKhosi into the final, while a 1-1 scoreline would take the match into extra time and penalties. Celtic are still looking for their first victory over Chiefs in all competitions since 2009.

Victory for the Soweto side on Saturday night would keep them on track for a 16th top eight title, while Phunya Sele Sele have won the competition once before, in 2005.

In all competitions so far this season, Chiefs have 11 goals in five matches, conceding five, with two wins and three draws.

Celtic meanwhile go in to the match boosted their first league win of the season, 1-0 against Orlando Pirates on Wednesday night. Clinton Larsen's men have won two of their five matches this season losing once and drawing twice, scoring six goals and conceding six.

Wits and Ajax will meet for the third time this season on Sunday, the Clever Boys having won 2-1 in Johannesburg in the league before drawing 1-1 in the MTN8 first leg semi-final game in Stellenbosch.

An 11th minute goal from Toriq Losper had given the Cape side the advantage, but the Students came storming back on a rainy evening to equalise through Henrico Botes' poacher's goal 15 minutes from time.

Ajax appear to be a side gaining in confidence, a 2-1 midweek win over Free State Stars, taking the Cape team to second on the league standings, thanks to three goals in two matches from Prince Nxumalo.

The Urban Warriors have won three and drawn one of their five outings this season, netting eight goals while Anssi Jaakkola has picked the ball out of his net five times.

The Clever Boys meanwhile secured a 2-0 midweek win over Maritzburg United to eradicate the memory of a 4-2 defeat by Mamelodi Sundowns last weekend.

Their record this season in all competitions is three wins, one draw and one defeat, with 10 goals scored and seven conceded.

Ajax, back in the MTN8 for the first time in five seasons, have never won the competition, their best showing coming in 2009 when they made it to the final, only to lose 6-0 to Golden Arrows.

The Students have won the top eight competition twice, the last occasion being in 1995 when they beat Kaizer Chiefs 2-0. - African News Agency (ANA)



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Tough CL draw for Manchester City

Manchester City drew a difficult Champions League group for the fifth season in a row. Juventus, Sevilla and Borussia Mönchengladbach will make Group D yet another “group of death”.

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Manchester City drew a difficult Champions League group for the fifth season in a row. Juventus, Sevilla and Borussia Mönchengladbach will make Group D yet another “group of death”, giving Manuel Pellegrini a difficult task as City try finally to make an impression on European competition.

In their four previous seasons in the Champions League, City have twice failed to qualify and twice finished second behind Bayern Munich, before being knocked out in the last 16 by Barcelona. While City have avoided those two European giants this season, they have arguably drawn the most competitive group in the whole stage, on a par with their opponents from 2011-12 and 2012-13.

Juventus, Italian champions for the fourth year in a row, and beaten finalists in this year's Champions League final, were City's opponents from the top pot. Even if they cannot keep one-time City target Paul Pogba, they will still be a force, having added Sami Khedira, Mario Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala this summer. Sevilla, the Europa League winners for the past two years, and the first side to qualify for the Champions League through that route, could be just as difficult, having signed Fernando Llorente and Yevhen Konoplyanka this summer.

Finally, City face another trip to the Bundesliga - for the fifth year in a row - where they will face Mönchengladbach, whose key players are the Swiss duo Josip Drmic and Granit Xhaka.

Arsenal face the highest-profile opposition, welcoming 2013 champions Bayern Munich to the Emirates. It will be a familiar tale for Arsène Wenger's side, who have been eliminated twice in recent years by the Bavarian giants. In 2013, on their way to the treble, Jupp Heynckes' side beat the Gunners 3-1 at the Emirates before losing 2-0 at home, and so qualifying on away goals. The following year, with Pep Guardiola in charge, Bayern again won at the Emirates, 2-0, and qualified after a 1-1 draw at home.

Bayern remain one of the strongest teams in Europe, and have invested heavily this summer to upgrade their side, signing Arturo Vidal from Juventus and Douglas Costa from Shakhtar Donetsk. The rest of their group is slightly less intimidating, although Olympiakos will be tricky opponents, the featuring midfielder Esteban Cambiasso, who left Leicester City this summer. Croatian side Dynamo Zagreb complete the group.

Chelsea's group should not challenge them on the pitch, although the travelling may take a lot out of them. There will be another reunion between Jose Mourinho and Porto, at the club where he won the 2003 Uefa Cup and 2004 Champions League before joining Chelsea first time round. They will also face Maccabi Tel Aviv, the Israeli side whose sports director is former Manchester United and Barcelona midfielder Jordi Cruyff. They are managed by Slavisa Jokanovic, the Serbian coach who took Watford to promotion to the Premier League last season. Finally, Chelsea will face Dynamo Kiev, who just beat Shakhtar Donetsk to the Ukrainian title last season.

The easiest draw among the English teams belonged to Manchester United. They have another short trip to the Low Countries, to face PSV Eindhoven, the Dutch champions from whom they signed Memphis Depay for £25m earlier this summer.

United will also face Wolfsburg, another good side set to lose their star player if Kevin De Bruyne joins Manchester City for £52m. Wolfsburg do have the impressive Swiss full-back Ricardo Rodriguez and former Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner in their side, but they should not present United with too much of a challenge. Finally, United have a long-haul trip to Russia to play CSKA Moscow, whose coach, Leonid Slutsky, combines the job with managing the Russian national team.

In other groups, reigning champions Barcelona have drawn Bayer Leverkusen, Roma and BATE Borisov. Benfica will face the longest journey of the season, flying across Europe to face Kazakh side FC Astana, in a group with 2014 runners-up Atletico Madrid and Galatasaray. The 2014 winners Real Madrid have drawn Paris Saint-Germain, Shakhtar Donetsk and Malmo, meaning that PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic will face the Swedish side where he began his career. In Group H, Valencia and Zenit St Petersburg are drawn with Lyons and Ghent.

GROUP STAGE DRAW TEAMS AND FIXTURES Group B

PSV Eindhoven

Manchester United

CSKA Moscow

Wolfsburg

Manchester United fixtures:

15 Sep PSV (a); 30 Sep Wolfsburg (h); 21 Oct CSKA (a); 3 Nov CSKA (h); 25 Nov PSV (h); 8 Dec Wolfsburg (a)

Group D

Juventus

Manchester City

Sevilla

Borussia Mönchengladbach

Manchester City fixtures:

15 Sep Juventus (h); 30 Sep BM (a); 21 Oct Sevilla (h); 3 Nov Sevilla (a); 25 Nov Juventus (a); 8 Dec BM (h)

Group F

Bayern Munich

Arsenal

Olympiakos

Dynamo Zagreb

Arsenal fixtures:

16 Sep D Zagreb (a); 29 Sep Oly (h); 20 Oct Bayern (h); 4 Nov Bayern (a); 24 Nov D Zagreb (h); 9 Dec Oly (a)

Group G

Chelsea

Porto

Dynamo Kiev

Maccabi Tel Aviv

Chelsea fixtures:

16 Sep Maccabi (h); 29 Sep Porto (a); 20 Oct D Kiev (a); 4 Nov D Kiev (h); 24 Nov Maccabi (a); 9 Dec Porto (h)

Group A

Paris Saint-Germain

Real Madrid

Shakhtar Donetsk

Malmo

Group C

Benfica

Atletico Madrid

Galatasaray

Astana

Group E

Barcelona

Bayer Leverkusen

Roma

BATE Borisov

Group H

Zenit St Petersburg

Valencia

Lyons

Ghent – The Independent



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Wenger hits back at pundits

Arsene Wenger has accused TV pundits of not doing enough research after Gary Neville’s stinging attack on the Arsenal manager.

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Arsene Wenger has accused TV pundits of not doing enough research after Gary Neville’s stinging attack on the Arsenal manager.

In his role as a Sky Sports pundit, the England coach branded Wenger ‘arrogant or naive’ during coverage of the Gunners’ goalless draw against Liverpool on Monday night.

Wenger hit back yesterday, claiming experts are not doing the preparation to justify their assertions.

‘You know in football you have to accept that anybody can be right,’ said Wenger. ‘The only thing I want is that when people have opinions, it is documented and worked out before, especially when it is football specialists.

‘I accept you can be right and I can be wrong. But what you do not want is just an opinion that comes out just because you feel like that. I watch sometimes, the guy doesn’t talk about the game — he tells you his life and what he thinks about football.

‘At the end, I don’t know the players who have played on the pitch because the guys don’t comment on the game.’

Wenger, who has worked as a pundit in his native France, added: ‘I am not against opinion, people can say they don’t think Arsenal are good enough.

‘What is a concern is that it puts pressure on players. People who have been in the game, I love that they go on television, but what I would like is for them to help people to love football even more. The first mission is to educate people.’

Arsenal could be without centre backs Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny at Newcastle tomorrow lunchtime. Mertesacker has a chest infection and Koscielny has a back injury. – Daily Mail



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Chelsea stonewalled by Everton

Everton insist the John Stones saga is over after formally rejecting the England defender’s request to join Chelsea.

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Everton insist the John Stones saga is over after formally rejecting the England defender’s request to join Chelsea.

Chairman Bill Kenwright issued a succinct three-paragraph statement last night to re-affirm the stance Everton have taken all summer — that Stones is not for sale.

Stones submitted his request on Tuesday in the hope of forcing through a move to Stamford Bridge but Everton manager Roberto Martinez told him during a meeting at the club’s Finch Farm facility yesterday that the club would not grant his wish.

As far as Martinez is concerned, it will be a case of business as usual and Stones will be selected for the squad that travels down to London for tomorrow’s clash with Tottenham.

It is understood that Chelsea returned with what they regarded to be a fourth and final bid earlier this week — it was in the region of £38million — but with that being rejected, it became clear that Everton’s position would not alter.

The 21-year-old (left) had been Jose Mourinho’s prime target. He has regarded Stones as John Terry’s long-term successor and has ambitions to pair the England international alongside Kurt Zouma.

But Everton have refused to buckle under pressure — Chelsea’s interest in Stones goes back months and there have been bids of £20m, £26m and £30m — even though they were aware of Stones’ desire to join the champions.

Kenwright said: ‘Everton Football Club has rejected a transfer request from John Stones.

‘Since the start of the transfer window, we have resolutely turned down offers from another Premier League football club for our player. John is not for sale and he will remain a highly valued member of our first-team squad.’

With Mourinho anxious to bolster his defence, he may now turn to Zenit St Petersburg’s Ezequiel Garay, but his admiration for Stones will not disappear and there is little doubt Chelsea will continue to track him.

Stones was subjected to abuse from Everton fans after his side’s dramatic Capital One Cup victory over Barnsley on Wednesday night.

Stones was in the starting line-up for the 5-3 extra-time win but was heckled off the Oakwell pitch by some of the away support as he headed towards the tunnel.

Footage from the stands showed one fan shouting, ‘F*** off Stones, you f****** rat’ at the 21-year-old, who was returning to his former club for the first time since he left in 2013. – Daily Mail



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Sturridge returns to training

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge could be closing in on a return to action after training alongside the first team.

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Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge could be closing in on a return to action after training alongside the first team for the first time since undergoing hip surgery in the United States in May.

The 25-year-old scored five goals in just 18 appearances for the Merseyside club in an injury-hit campaign last season with his last appearance coming in a 1-0 FA Cup win at Blackburn Rovers on April 8.

Sturridge went under the knife in New York to fix an issue believed to be behind the various muscle problems he suffered last term but looked to be moving well when he was put through his paces at Melwood on Thursday.

Meanwhile, midfielder Lazar Markovic appears set to join Turkish side Fenerbachce on a season-long loan, according to British media reports, with the clubs said to have agreed terms for the 21-year-old.

The Serbia international joined Liverpool from Benfica for a reported 20 million pounds ($31 million) last season but made just 11 league starts as he struggled to cope with the physical nature of the Premier League.

He has not featured in the squad for any of Liverpool's three matches this season.

Markovic will become the fourth player to leave Anfield this summer should the deal go through, following the departures of Rickie Lambert, Javier Manquillo and Mario Balotelli.

Unlike Balotelli, however, Markovic could still feature in manager Brendan Rodgers' long-term plans as the loan agreement does not contain a clause to make the move a permanent one, the reports added. – Reuters



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Champions League looks less predictable

The Champions League group stages took on a less predictable look after the draw, helped by Uefa's decision to tweak the seeding system.

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Moncao - The Champions League group stages took on a less predictable look after Thursday's draw, helped by Uefa's decision to tweak the seeding system.

Only Group A, where Paris St Germain and Real Madrid should steam through, and Group F, set to be dominated by Bayern Munich and Arsenal, appeared to be foregone conclusions after the hour-long ceremony in Monaco.

Other sections looked far more difficult to call, particularly Group D where anything could happen between Juventus, Manchester City, Sevilla and Borussia Moenchengladbach.

In past years Uefa have based their seeding system for the draw on club coefficients, a complex ranking based on results in European competition.

This time European soccer's governing body brought in a change, the top seeds were the champions of the eight most successful nations in club competition.

Real Madrid, who lead the club coefficients but were not La Liga winners last season, were one of the eight second seeds while Dutch league champions PSV Eindhoven, 37th in the coefficients, were one of the eight top seeds.

Whether by accident or design, the draw could pump a little more excitement into a competition that, recently in the group stages, has been short on romance and shock results.

Last season all but five places in the round of 16 were taken before the final round of matches in the group stages.

In addition, 11 teams have reached the round of 16 for the last two seasons in a row.

This time the thrills could start in Group B featuring Manchester United, VfL Wolfsburg, CSKA Moscow and PSV.

PSV will want to show Dutch club football is alive and kicking, Wolfsburg were Bundesliga runners-up last season and CSKA came through a dramatic playoff against Sporting Lisbon.

While United should go through, they will not want to depend on getting a result in their final match at Wolfsburg.

Atletico Madrid should progress from Group C, leaving Galatasaray and Benfica to scrap for second place with Kazakh outsiders Astana adding an exotic touch.

There are no clear favourites in Group D where Serie A champions and last season's runners-up Juventus could struggle after the departures of Carlos Tevez, Andrea Pirlo and Arturo Vidal.

City's poor European record has shown that Premier League status and riches do not guarantee Champions League success.

Europa League winners Sevilla are seasoned campaigners with a talented coach in Unai Emery and outsiders Moenchengladbach are capable of springing an upset.

Holders Barcelona should cruise through Group E but there is likely to be a fascinating battle for second place between Bayer Leverkusen and AS Roma.

BATE Borisov of Belarus are unlikely to qualify but could throw a spanner in the works of Leverkusen and Roma, having beaten Bayern Munich and Athletic Bilbao in recent years.

Chelsea should dominate Group G although Porto are always dangerous opponents with a knack of replenishing the team after selling their top players.

Porto, however, are by no means certain to get the better of Dynamo Kiev having recently sold Alex Sandro, Danilo and Jackson Martinez.

Last season Kiev wrested the Ukrainian Premier League title from Shakhtar Donetsk.

Zenit St Petersburg, who as Russian league champions avoided the likes of Barcelona and Bayern, drew Valencia, Olympique Lyonnais and Ghent in Group H where two of the first three have a realistic chance of advancing. – Reuters



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English Premier League preview

Last season’s top two, Chelsea and Manchester City, are keen to reverse the most striking statistic of the new Premier League season this weekend – and they are not the only ones.

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LONDON: Last season’s top two, Chelsea and Manchester City, are keen to reverse the most striking statistic of the new Premier League season this weekend – and they are not the only ones.

Of the 30 matches played in the opening three rounds, only six have resulted in home wins, with more than twice as many going the way of the visitors, while the other 11 have been drawn.

Even at such an early stage of the campaign, leaders City are one of just three teams with a 100 per cent home record – Swansea City and Liverpool being the others – though each have played just one home match so far.

Having beaten champions Chelsea 3-0 in their only game at the Etihad Stadium, City will be confident of seeing off Watford for their fourth successive win of the campaign, although Quique Flores’ promoted side are unbeaten in the league, having drawn all three matches.

Chelsea, undefeated at home in winning the title last season, suffered an opening-day setback at Stamford Bridge this time when goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was sent off and Swansea City held them to a 2-2 draw.

Last weekend captain John Terry was dismissed at West Bromwich Albion, so he will miss the London derby with fifth-placed Crystal Palace.

Swansea won their only home game to date, against Newcastle, but now face a tougher task with a visit on Sunday from Manchester United, who must hope there is no hangover from Wednesday’s Champions League qualifying rout of Bruges.

Liverpool will be confident of beating West Ham, whose dreadful record at Anfield suggests their supporters should save the train fare – the Londoners have not won there since 1963, 42 games ago.

Arsenal’s form exemplifies the unusual trend of home and away results. They go to Newcastle in the early Saturday match after failing to score in two games at the Emirates but having won their only game on the road. – Reuters

Premier League fixtures

Saturday

Newcastle v Arsenal

Aston Villa v Sunderland

Bournemouth v Leicester

Chelsea v Crystal Palace

Liverpool v West Ham

Man City v Watford

Stoke v West Brom

Tottenham v Everton

Sunday

Southampton v Norwich

Swansea v Man Utd



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Messi voted best player in Europe

Uefa has voted Barcelona’s Lionel Messi the best player in Europe for 2014-2015.

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Monaco - Lionel Messi was Thursday voted Uefa's best player in Europe for 2014-2015 with Germany's Celia Sasic winning the women's award.

The Argentina star, who won the Champions League, Spain's La Liga and Spanish Cup with Barcelona, claimed the award for the second time ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez.

“I am happy to win the award. I thank all my teammates because they deserve part of it. I depend a lot on the team like everyone else,” the 28-year-old said.

Messi also won in 2010-2011 and succeeds Real Madrid rival Ronaldo who won last year.

FFC Frankfurt's Sasic, 27, was voted the best women's player ahead of France's Amandine Henry and fellow German Dzsenifer Marozsan.

Sasic, who retired last month, was the top scorer in the Champions League which Frankfurt won, the Bundesliga and at the Women's World Cup in Canada where she won the Golden Boot award.

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Defensive worry for Arsenal, Wenger

Arsene Wenger says central defensive pairing Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny remain doubtful against Newcastle.

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says first-choice central defensive pairing Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny remain doubtful for the Gunners' trip to Newcastle on Saturday.

Illness and a back injury prevented the pair from playing in Monday's 0-0 draw against Liverpool, with Calum Chambers and Gabriel Paulista filling in for the absent duo.

Wenger will be hoping his regular starters can soon return after their replacements were unconvincing in the first half as goalkeeper Petr Cech made two stunning saves with Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho hitting the woodwork twice.

“Mertesacker is still ill and we will know more about Koscielny after he has a test,” Wenger said in his Thursday news conference.

“Koscielny will have a test today and we'll know more tomorrow,” he added.

In Monday's game, Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey had an eighth-minute strike ruled out for offside and the 24-year-old called for the use of technology for marginal decisions after replays indicated the goal should have stood.

Wenger echoed the comments made by the Welshman and is confident technology will eventually be introduced to assist in that aspect of the game.

“I'm convinced it will come in. It's the next step (on offside decisions),” the 65-year-old Frenchman said.

“The sooner the better, you would have my signature on it tomorrow morning.”

The Gunners have collected just four points form their opening three Premier League games and Wenger put the club's slow start down to a lack of match fitness.

“Some players are not completely there yet. It's normal after two or three games that you're not at 100 percent,” he added.

“We've not had the ideal start. We've played three games, we want to play 60 and we've lost a game we shouldn't have.

“I said we wanted to start strong because we had two derbies and Liverpool at home.”

Arsenal have won seven in a row against Newcastle United and Wenger is confident his side can overcome what he expects to be a tough match to improve the streak to eight.

“It's important that we prepare well. It's always very tight and very committed there because the crowd is behind them,” Wenger said.

“We have always done very well,” he added. – Reuters



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Busy period awaits Bafana

Bafana Bafana will play 8 games in a three-month period between September and November.

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Cape Town – Bafana Bafana enter a hectic period in which they will play almost two matches a month until the end of the year with the busiest phase being in October where Ephraim 'Shakes' Mashaba's charges will play four games.

In total, the South African Men's Senior National Team will play 8 games in a three-month period between September and November.

After a somewhat long break, South Africa will head to Mauritania for a CAF Orange Africa Cup of Nations 2017 clash against the home side.

That clash is scheduled for Saturday, 5 September. Three days later (Tuesday, 8 September) they will find themselves in Soweto for a date with a tough opponent (to be announced on Monday, 31 August) in the 2015 Nelson Mandela Challenge encounter.

That match will played at Lafarge Orlando Stadium and will kick off at 19h00.

A month later South Africa will be up against Costa Rica in Central America for an international friendly. That clash is pencilled for Thursday, 8 October in the Costa Rican town of Liberia.

Bafana Bafana will remain in Central America and travel to San Pedro, Sula to face Honduras on Tuesday, 13 October. The kick-off times and venues for the two international friendly matches are still to be confirmed.

Upon their return, South Africa will host Angola in the first of four back-to-back matches with their Cosafa counterparts.

The first clash will be a 2016 Chan first round qualifier scheduled for Saturday, 17 October at a venue to be confirmed.

The return leg will be played a fortnight later in Angola and will be at Estadio Nacional 11 de Novembro (11th November National Stadium) in Luanda.

On Friday, 13 November 2015 the two nations will lock horns again in the preliminary round of the Fifa 2018 Russia World Cup qualifiers at the Estadio Nacional de Ombaka (Ombaka National Stadium) in Benguela, Angola. The return fixture will take place on Tuesday, 17 November at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. - African News Agency (ANA)



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Balotelli blames Rodgers’ tactics

Maverick striker Mario Balotelli blamed his poor Liverpool stint on manager Brendan Rodgers' tactics.

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Maverick striker Mario Balotelli blamed his poor Liverpool stint on manager Brendan Rodgers' tactics after completing his season-long loan move to AC Milan on Thursday.

The controversial player failed to make an impact at Anfield last season, scoring only one goal in 16 Premier League appearances as the club finished sixth in the table.

The 25-year-old Italian, who joined Liverpool last season for a reported fee of 16 million pounds ($24.78 million) from Milan, was also criticised for his poor work rate during his time in England.

“I take my responsibilities, but the system chosen by Rodgers wasn't suited to my characteristics,” Balotelli said on Milan's official website.

The Italy international said he cannot afford to waste anymore chances.

“I feel like someone who has put the first part of his career to one side. Played and lived like a boy,” Balotelli said.

“I haven't forgotten how to play football. I am no longer a kid. I've wasted too many chances,” he added.

Balotelli, who also played for Manchester City, had a relatively successful and uneventful spell in Milan, scoring 18 goals in 41 Serie A appearances in one-and-a-half seasons.

According to a media report, he will have a good behaviour clause inserted into his contract with Milan, banning extravagant haircuts and clothing and committing him to a healthy lifestyle. – Reuters



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Is this Balotelli’s last chance?

Liverpool misfit Mario Balotelli claims he is ready to knuckle down at AC Milan as he bids to fulfil his dying father's wish.

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Liverpool misfit Mario Balotelli claims he has left his childish ways behind and is ready to knuckle down at AC Milan as he bids to fulfil his dying father's wish of playing for Italy again.

Balotelli's return to the Rossoneri on a one-season loan deal has been met with derision in Italy, with pundits and most fans opposed to the striker's return to the club he left only a year ago.

Balotelli spectacularly underperformed at Anfield, instead embellishing his reputation as a “liability” – the view of former Reds legend Graeme Souness, among others.

Against his own expectations, the 25-year-old has been given a second chance by Milan. But he knows it could be his last with a top club.

Coach Sinisa Mihajlovic and Milan have instigated a special code of conduct for Balotelli, a player who in the past has riled fans and clubs with his off-field antics, outrageous hairstyles and outings to nightclubs where he has enjoyed the odd cigarette.

Balotelli has pledged to comply – and with good reason. His adoptive father Francesco, whose dying wish was to see Balotelli don the Italy shirt again, died last month. He is also close to his two-year-old daughter Pia, born to ex-girlfriend Raffaella Fico, who is based in Italy.

Like a neo-professional who has just signed his first contract, Balotelli has it all to prove again on and off the field.

But in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport he said: “I feel like a player who's just finished the first half of his career. I played and lived like a kid. It hasn't always gone well, I've wasted a lot of opportunities.

“But the game's not over, I still have a second half to play. Now, I'll play it like a man.”

A poll on the popular 'Processo del Lunedi' sports programme on Monday showed 62 percent of fans opposed his return. Last week, respected pundit and former Milan great Zvonimir Boban called Balotelli's intended move “absurd”.

“I know a lot of people don't believe in my comeback, it's up to me to prove them wrong,” added Balotelli.

“Milan have taken a gamble, but I've made a promise to myself, and all the people who support me... I'm starting from zero and know I can't mess this one up.

“I will follow every rule. I know I'll only be given my chance if I deserve it, but I haven't forgotten how to play football.”

Born to parents of Ghanaian origin, Balotelli was fostered by a white family, the Balotelli's, when he was three years old and eventually adopted.

When he scored the goals for Italy that sent the Azzurri to the final of Euro 2012, Balotelli rushed over to embrace his adoptive mother Silvia as she wept after the win.

But it is his father who is on Balotelli's mind.

“Seeing me back in the Azzurri shirt was one of his dreams before he died. I owe it to him,” said Balotelli.

Milan host Empoli in their first home game of the season this weekend, but fans hoping to see the Balotelli of old -- showing arrogance and reacting to the provocation of fans and rival players -- could be disappointed.

“I will no longer respond to any provocation and will show respect to everyone, from opponents, referees and rival fans,” he said.

Even in the event of racist chanting?

“It's really up to the referees to intervene in these moments, and I will keep my mouth shut. But then in the press conference I will go crazy,” he added.

“You need respect. Fans who racially abuse me when I'm playing against their club are the same ones who shout for me to score when I'm playing for Italy.

“But the day I don't get whistled at is the day I have to start worrying: that's when you're no longer a threat.” – AFP



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Everton to reject Stones’ transfer request

Everton manager Roberto Martinez confirmed that defender John Stones had handed in a formal transfer request.

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Everton manager Roberto Martinez confirmed that defender John Stones had handed in a formal transfer request and added the club would reject it on Thursday.

Stones, who has four years left on his Everton contract, started during the 5-3 win at Barnsley in the second round of the League Cup on Wednesday, despite formally asking Martínez if he could leave the club.

The 21-year-old is a target for Premier League champions Chelsea, who see him as a long-term replacement for the ageing John Terry.

Chelsea, reportedly, have had three bids for the young England international rejected so far and could make a fourth before the transfer deadline expires on September 1.

Martinez reiterated his stance that Stones would not be sold, saying after the Barnsley game that “... in football as in life, money can't buy everything.”

“We have not rejected it (the transfer request) yet because today was a match day and that was our priority,” the manager said.

“We will reject it in the morning and get on with our business,” he added.

“I am not surprised by the request because he is a young man who is under massive pressure from people and outside influences.

“We want to build a winning team and so we want to keep our best performers. John is a big part of our future,” the 42-year-old Martinez said.

The manager also refused to criticise Stones for a perceived drop in form against Wednesday night's lower league opponents after his impressive showing in the Premier League since the start of the season.

“For a young man under massive pressure he was terrific,” the manager said. “John was just a real example of how to perform under massive, massive pressure and, for me, it was an exceptional display by him.

The Spaniard did, however, repeat his criticism of the transfer window being allowed to stay open past the start of the season, a sore point that has been brought up by several other managers, including West Bromwich Albion's Tony Pulis.

“I am repeating myself but it is wrong for the football authorities to allow the window to remain open when there are important games taking place,” Martinez said.

“When there is an opportunity to go to Wembley and to win silverware that should be respected and we shouldn't put our players under this massive pressure.” – Reuters



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