Saturday, 30 January 2016

FA Cup : Colchester United 1-4 Tottenham Hotspur


Possession:
Colchester United-30.6%
Tottenham Hotspur-69.4%

 team: Vorm, Trippier, Dier, Wimmer, Davies; Bentaleb, Carroll; Lamela, Eriksen, Chadli; Kane (c)

  • Nacer Chadli fired Tottenham ahead with a thunderous strike on 27 minutes during their FA Cup fourth-round clash 
  • Chadli crashed a shot against the crossbar from 10 yards out on the hour mark for the visitors
  • Eric Dier doubled Spurs' advantage on 64 minutes with a heavily deflected long-range effort
  • Marvin Sordell came close to pulling one back for Colchester but his curling effort hit the post on 76 minutes
  • Chadli headed home Tottenham's third goal of the match on 78 minutes following Kieran Trippier's cross
  • Colchester scored a consolation when Tottenham defender Ben Davies put through his own net
  • Tom Carroll completed the scoreline for Tottenham with a close-range finish from a Chadli cross 


Tottenham forward Erik Lamela (left) and Colchester's Richard Brindley battle for the ball as the FA Cup action continued in Essex
Kane runs with the ball as Tottenham go on the attack once more during the second half at the Weston Homes Community Stadium

Towards the latter moments of the match a pitch invader ran on and asked Tottenham goalkeeper Michel Vorm for his autograph

After being declined by Vorm, a female steward gestures to the pitch invader to head back to the stands

Friday, 29 January 2016

Chelsea confirm arrival of Alexandre Pato

Chelsea confirm arrival of Alexandre Pato as Brazilian striker seals loan move from Corinthians until the end of the season

  • Chelsea have signed Alexandre Pato on loan until the end of the season
  • Brazil striker arrives with the opportunity to make his move permanent 
  • Pato said: 'I am so happy to sign for Chelsea. It is a dream for me'
  • Guus Hiddink insists signing the former AC Milan man is not a gamble 

Fa Cup : Man United beat Derby 3-1

Man United beat Derby 3-1


 Van Gaal wants to stay at Utd until 2017




Man City ke final Capital One Cup dlm kontroversi



  • Ross Barkley extended Everton's lead on aggregate with a well-placed long-range effort in the first half
  • But the visitors were quickly pegged back when Fernandinho's shot took a wicked deflection past Joel Robles
  • Kevin De Bruyne levelled the score on aggregate but the ball had crossed the byline before it was crossed
  • Sergio Aguero then headed Manchester City into the Wembley final where they will take on Liverpool   



 
Replays showed the ball was out of play before Sterling crossed it for De Bruyne to fire home the leveller 

Rehman tuntut sokongan padu

Kuantan: Pemain import Pahang Zesh Rehman mengharapkan sokongan padu daripada peminat skuad itu dalam usaha memberikan motivasi dan semangat bagi menghadapi saingan Liga Malaysia musim ini.
Rehman, satu-satunya pemain import musim lalu yang dikekalkan musim ini meminta penyokong Pahang memberikan tempoh masa kepada skuad itu untuk mempamerkan prestasi terbaik.

Katanya, kehadiran sebahagian besar pemain muda sudah pasti memerlukan tempoh tertentu dalam usaha menyesuaikan diri tetapi percaya Pahang akan memberikan tentangan apabila saingan liga bermula nanti.

“Oleh itu, saya harap penyokong Tok Gajah memberi masa kepada kami, khususnya kepada pemain muda yang kali pertama bersama Pahang musim ini untuk cepat menyesuaikan diri sekali gus membentuk persefahaman mantap.

Rehman (kanan) mahu pamer aksi terbaik

“Saya percaya semua pemain tidak sabar beraksi dan pemain muda menunjukkan komitmen tinggi serta berusaha meningkatkan kualiti permainan masing-masing,” katanya semalam.

Musim ini, Rehman yang juga bekas pemain Fulham akan bergandingan dengan tiga pemain import baru iaitu Nejc Potokar, German Pacheco dan Dalibor Volas selepas kontrak Dickson Nwakaeme, Matias Conti dan Damion Stewart tidak disambung.

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Klopp lebih suka jumpa Everton [hmetro]

Liverpool, England: Pengurus Liverpool Juergen Klopp berkata, beliau berdoa dua pasukan Merseyside akan bertemu pada final Piala Liga selepas pasukannya mengatasi Stoke City menerusi penentuan penalti pada separuh akhir.


Jiran setempat Liverpool Everton mendahului 2-1 ke atas Manchester City menjelang separuh akhir kedua awal pagi tadi dan jika anak buah Roberto Martinez berjaya, Wembley akan menjadi pentas pertama final sesama kelab Merseyside dalam tempoh 27 tahun pada 28 Februari ini.

“Saya dapat tahu mengenainya sebagai satu perkara besar, tapi jika anda mengalahkan mereka,” kata Klopp.

Marko Arnautovic

“Saya tidak boleh mempengaruhi mereka. Kami akan menyaksikan perlawanan esok dan Man City ketinggalan satu gol, ada kemungkinan.

“Kami tidak kisah siapa yang akan kami temui. Sudah pasti ia final dua pasukan utara England dan jika semuanya berjalan lancar, ia satu pertembungan jiran setempat di Wembley.


“Tapi jika anda berdepan sesama sendiri, anda pasti mahu mengalahkan mereka. Dalam pertembungan jiran setempat, lakukan apa saja untuk mengalahkan mereka.

“Jika seluruh warga Liverpool pergi ke sana ia pasti bagus, tapi anda kena jaga rumah anda, bandar raya ini pasti kosong!” -AFP

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : Khamis, 28 January 2016 @ 11:04 AM

Monday, 25 January 2016

Costa punca....hangin & hangit




Taktikal x menjadi...kalah lagi...puncer tul

Red Card : Metersacker

Gol : Diego Costa

Sunday, 24 January 2016

Louis van Gaal says Man United fans 'have right to boo' him after defeat

MANCHESTER -- Louis van Gaal accepted the Manchester United crowd turned on him more than ever before in their 1-0 loss to Southampton -- and admitted they were justified in doing so.
Louis van Gaal explains that he cannot change the fans' feelings as they booed Manchester United off the pitch.
Supporters were chanting "attack, attack, attack" after just 40 minutes at Old Trafford and booed United off after the first half and again on the final whistle.
Van Gaal's team only recorded one shot on target -- from centre-back Daley Blind -- and were beaten by a late goal from Southampton substitute Charlie Austin.
Ronald Koeman celebrates with match-winner Charlie Austin at the end of Southampton FC's victory at Manchester United.

"It was nice to make my debut and even better as a striker to score, but more importantly we got the three points"
~Charlie Austin



Adam Lallana strike gives Liverpool thrilling win at Norwich (4-5)


Adam Lallana's last-minute strike gave Liverpool an astonishing first Premier League win of 2016 in a nine-goal thriller at Norwich.
Jurgen Klopp's men had trailed 3-1 with under 30 minutes to go, then led 4-3 before Sebastien Bassong's stoppage-time strike levelled matters.
But there was still time for substitute Lallana to mishit a shot into the ground and secure a 5-4 victory as Liverpool's own defensive failings were eclipsed by Norwich's at Carrow Road.
Klopp celebrated on the pitch with a shirtless...

Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool defending in Norwich win was 'biggest rubbish ever'

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp lost his glasses during the emotional melee of Adma Lallana's dramatic late winner against Norwich.

Jurgen Klopp called on Liverpool to improve their "rubbish" defensive set-piece record after snatching a 5-4 victory at Norwich City thanks to an Adam Lallana winner deep into injury time.
Liverpool went into injury time 4-3 up, and Norwich thought they had secured a point with Sebastien Bassong's long-range volley on 92 minutes.
However, Lallana sent a bouncing shot past Rudd in the final seconds of the game to spark wild celebrations on the touchline with Klopp, whose glasses were accidentally...

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Stoke liat sngt...x bg can...tanpa Ozil The Gunners serba x menjadi


Arsenal returned to the top of the Barclays Premier League after a tight 0-0 draw at bogey club Stoke City, in which both goalkeepers shone.
Stoke's Jack Butland made terrific saves to deny Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Olivier Giroud twice, while Petr Cech, the visiting 'keeper, made a superb double stop to keep the scores level.
Arsenal had not won at Stoke since February 2010 and never looked likely to find a way past Butland, who continues to pile pressure on Joe Hart's England place.
Stoke, having already beaten Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City at home this season, had the better of the match without really creating clear chances and Mark Hughes' men could not break the deadlock.
The draw takes Arsenal above Leicester City and back to the top of the BPL standings on goal difference, while Stoke remain handily placed in seventh spot.
Arsenal were without playmaker Mesut Ozil due to a foot injury, with Alexis Sanchez not ready to return and new signing Mohamed Elneny named on the bench, while Xherdan Shaqiri's hamstring injury kept him out for Stoke.
Openings were rare as the contest began in cagey fashion, Marko Arnautovic and Ibrahim Afellay both failing to hit the target with efforts from long range as the hosts started the better of the two sides.
Arsenal's first chance arrived on 20 minutes. Joel Campbell's through-ball freed Giroud but Butland sped off his line to block the in-form France international's shot.
Butland was in action again on 29 minutes, acrobatically tipping over Oxlade-Chamberlain's curling effort, before Laurent Koscielny inadvertently deflected another Oxlade-Chamberlain shot wide.
Stoke switched off from an Arsenal corner in the first minute of the second half, Giroud running clear of his marker to divert a header towards Butland's bottom-left corner, but the goalkeeper was again alert to tip the effort around the post.
The visitors knew a point would be enough to send them back to the top of the table and Cech pulled off a brilliant double save to keep the game scoreless on 55 minutes. He plunged to his right to deny Joselu, before scrambling to keep out Bojan Krkic's shot.
Cech turned another effort from Joselu around the post as Stoke cranked up the pressure in search of a third straight home BPL victory.
Aaron Ramsey then cleared a goalbound header off the line in the final minute of normal time, with Cech thrusting out a leg to deny Joselu from the rebound.
Ultimately neither side could force a breakthrough, meaning Hughes continues to enjoy an impressive individual run at the expense of Wenger, with the Welshman's teams now unbeaten in eight home league exchanges with Arsenal.
Stoke City manager Mark Hughes: "Probably a draw was a fair result. Two evenly matched sides I would suggest. I didn't think there was too much between both sides. From our point of view that shows how far we're progressing this year.
"We've added Arsenal to Chelsea, Man City, Man Utd, teams that are the elite teams in the Premier League and in Europe and they found it very difficult to get positive results and I am sure Arsene and Arsenal are delighted that they have come here and got a point out of it. I was delighted with our performance."
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger: "It was an old-fashioned Stoke battle because they made the game very physical. The crowd was up for it, the players were up for it and they went for a very direct game and we had to show a physical response, solidarity, fighting spirit, togetherness.
"We lacked a bit of creativity to force a way through and on top of that we missed two or three good chances. They were really up for it, they tried from the first to the last minute and looking at the history we have here, it is a positive result. Looking at the results of the other top teams here, it's a positive result but overall we missed two points today."

MU menang di Anfield





Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: "It's very frustrating. We can't say much about real things in the game as we lost. We had more chances, more of everything but we have nothing. That's what we have to realise. That's because of a set-play.
"It's frustrating. It's a short corner, we have to defend it better. Usually we should try avoid the cross but in the end, the body contact came too late. Fellaini went the way he went, then that's how it is after hitting the crossbar. Rooney is free and used his chance, we didn't use ours."

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal: "To beat Liverpool is always important and today it was important because our competitors have lost points and when the gap is like this you can oversee the points gap.
"We started 2015 very good with a lot of wins and we didn't lose. This game is a big boost to the players, to the fans, to everybody. We have to continue of course and we can do it because we show every week that we can do it.
"I have to admit that we survived the first half because Liverpool were more aggressive, we could not get the ball and we did not create anything. In the second half we came into the match and we created two chances and scored from one of them."

Saturday, 16 January 2016

Arsenal miss big opportunity in failing to beat Liverpool in Anfield thriller (Seri lah pulak 3-3)

LIVERPOOL, England -- Three points from the thrilling 3-3 draw between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield: 
1. Late goal denies Arsenal momentous win
The last time Arsenal visited Anfield as league leaders, they were 4-0 down after 20 minutes. Their title challenge was not over two years ago, but it signalled the beginning of the end. This time they conceded two goals in the first quarter of the game, then mounted an altogether more admirable response but still only drew. They remain in pole position, but the chance to make a statement was missed.
If the class of 2016 seem to be made of sterner stuff than the side of 2014, they were denied what threatened to be their most momentous victory of the league season. In the final minute, one Liverpool substitute, Christian Benteke, headed the ball across the penalty area for another, Joe Allen, to drill in an equaliser.
Arsenal had shown the quality to score three goals at Anfield, through Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud, and the character after a shaky start. Yet, in quintessential Arsenal fashion, there were also defensive tremors, resulting in Allen's leveller.
So, on the day, little changed: Manchester City's inability to beat Everton meant that the gap between them remained three points.
Yet there was a significance for the season. Arsenal have to visit Stoke on Sunday and go to Tottenham, West Ham, Everton and both Manchester clubs in the rest of the season. Their fate will be determined on the road.
But a focus on the future should not deflect from the drama of one of the games of the season. This was a helter-skelter affair, brimming with brilliance. It was Anfield's first real glimpse of how intoxicating and exciting Jurgen Klopp's brand of football can be, yet Liverpool still took only a point.
Perhaps defensive injuries cost them. Certainly defensive shortcomings did, as Giroud's first goal showed. There is something sadly predictable about Liverpool conceding from corners.
 
Giroud of Arsenal celebrates scoring his goal to make the score 3-2

A few weeks ago, Klopp, with a hint of exaggeration, estimated 98 percent of goals Liverpool conceded came from set-pieces. Since then, they have managed to let several in from open play -- although displaying a similar frailty against the aerial ball -- and even one direct from a corner, courtesy of Exeter's Lee Holmes on Friday. At least Simon Mignolet, unlike his deputy Adam Bogdan, could say an attacker got a touch, although Giroud made comparatively little contact with Mesut Ozil's corner, and the Belgian was still culpable of letting the ball into the net.
Giroud had the sort of game that gives succour to his admirers and detractors alike. He missed an open goal but also scored twice, turning sharply to finish from the terrific Joel Campbell's pass. It was his fourth goal in as many games against Liverpool, and the accusation that he is just a flat-track bully is ever more inaccurate.
Nor are Arsenal only a team that can prosper when the going is good. Still, they are one in search of that defining win.
2. Ramsey lives up to Gerrard's praise
Steven Gerrard, who has a degree of expertise in such matters, recently labelled Ramsey the best attacking midfielder in the Premier League. The former Liverpool captain went as far as to suggest he would consider playing Ozil on the wing to accommodate the Welshman in his preferred position.
With Santi Cazorla injured, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was not forced to contemplate such drastic decisions. Yet it is notable how different and dynamic Ramsey is in the middle, rather than in his early-season role as a right winger. He has a capacity to burst beyond defences. He demonstrated it twice, to terrific effect. One brought a goal. The other did, in an indirect fashion.
 
Aaron Ramsey celebrates scoring Arsenal's equaliser at Anfield

Ramsey levelled the score after a brilliant reverse pass from Campbell. It was the sort of ball Ozil usually provides; the immediate reaction was one of disbelief that it was the Costa Rican, swiftly as he has improved, who was so incisive.
Eleven minutes later, the Welshman almost scored a second equaliser when he lobbed Mignolet. Mamadou Sakho recovered to head off the line but, in the process, conceded the corner that Giroud converted. It is not an official assist, but he certainly contributed.
Critics charge that Ramsey, in his eagerness to bomb forward, affords his back four too little protection. Certainly, this was a game where a more pragmatic manager than Wenger, and one with more fit defensive midfielders, might have looked for a dual screen, a pair of unambitious, efficient anchormen to patrol the territory where Firmino flourished. Yet if Ramsey's defensive indiscipline was one reason this was such a barnstorming game, his attacking impetus was another.

Sunday, 10 January 2016

Arsenal survive early scare against Sunderland to cruise into fourth round thanks to Campbell, Ramsey and Giroud

  • Jeremain Lens opened the scored for Sunderland after dispossessing Laurent Koscielny 
  • Joel Campbell finished clinically after a cut-back from Theo Walcott for the Arsenal leveller 
  • Aaron Ramsey put the 2014 and 2015 FA Cup champions in front after Hector Bellerin's assist
  • Bellerin was again the provider as Olivier Giroud put the result beyond doubt soon after 
  • Man of the match Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain excelled in his favoured central midfield position 
  • Arsenal have now not lost an FA Cup tie in 13 games - their last defeat was in February 2013

Arsenal 3-1 Sunderland