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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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Spain vs. USA Preview

Spain will attempt to claim their place in the Confederations Cup final when the take on the United States in Bloemfontein.

The European champions have already broken one world record during their stint in South Africa, with Saturday`s 2-0 victory over the host nation not only seeing Spain progress through Group A with a 100% record but also extending their run of successive wins to 15.

That saw them move one clear of Brazil, France and Australia, who all jointly held the former record along with the Spanish.

Saturday`s win also extended Spain`s unbeaten run to 35 matches, drawing them level with Brazil's world-leading mark that was set between between 1993 and 1996, and Vicente del Bosque`s side can take that record for their own tomorrow as well.

Spain are huge favourites to continue their remarkable form against a United States side that created a big stir in battling back from the brink to qualify from Group B, but midfielder Xabi Alonso is not taking anything for granted.

"If they are here it`s because they have deserved it," said Alonso, who was part of the Spain side that ground out a hard-fought 1-0 win over the US in a friendly last year, Xavi scoring the only goal 12 minutes from time.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Watch Egypt vsUSA FIFA Confederations Cup Live streaming


Watch Egypt vs USA (United States) FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 Live Stream Online Free. Egypt vs USA Confederations Cup 2009 game 3 group B June 21 2009 20:30 Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg. Egypt in third positions group B table with points 3 same with Italy after lost from Brazil (3-4) and wins from Italy (1-0). USA in last positions in Group B with points 0 after lost from Italy (1-3) and Brazil (0-3). In last game Egypt in sensational perform after beat Italy 1-0 and they save chance to reach semifinal FIFA Confederations Cup 2009, can Egypt beat USA, cause USA have not hope reach to semifinal now. Okay guys dont miss to watch this game just in VeniVidiVun… dont miss it

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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Four-star Chile hammer Bolivia

A brace by Alexis Sanchez helped Chile to destroy 10-man Bolivia 4-0 in South American World Cup qualifying.

Jean Bonsejour opened the scoring a minute before the break with a header from Matias Fernandez' right-wing cross before the hosts added three more goals in a late burst.

Mark Gonzalez doubled the advantage with a precise free-kick in the 74th minute, before Sanchez made it 3-0 four minutes later.

Sanchez added his second and Chile's fourth one minute before half-time, while his goal-scoring antics earned him a strong challenge from midfielder Ignacio Garcia who was subsequently sent off.

Marcelo Bielsa's side now have 26 points, one less than leaders Brazil and two ahead Paraguay. Brazil beat Paraguay 2-1 in Recife.

Elsewhere, Venezuela and Uruguay drew 2-2 at Cachamay stadium.

Giancarlo Maldonado opened the scoring after eight minutes, but Luis Suarez finally brought the Uruguayans level on the hour mark.

Ten minutes later Atletico Madrid's Diego Forlan put Uruguay ahead, but their lead lasted just three minutes as defender Jose Manuel Rey grabbed a point for Venezuela with a powerful free-kick from 25 meters.

The result meant Ecuador moved into fifth place following their 2-0 victory over Argentina. They now have 20 points, two more than Uruguay and three ahead of Venezuela.

Finally, in Medellin hosts Colombia beat bottom-side Peru 1-0 to keep them in with a slim chance of reaching fifth place and the play-off.

River Plate striker Radamel Falcao Garcia netted the only goal of the match in the 24th minute.

It was the first competitive Colombian goal in 210 minutes, as well as Falcao's first official goal with the national side.

Colombia are three points behind fifth-placed Ecuador.

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England game not closed to public

The FA has confirmed that strikes will not result in England's game against Andorra being played behind closed doors.

Football Association chief executive Ian Watmore has confirmed threatened industrial action will not result in England's World Cup qualifier against Andorra tomorrow being played behind closed doors.

London is set to grind to a halt this evening with tube workers beginning a 48-hour strike,

The strike will have a massive impact on travel, with England's Group Six qualifier among the worst affected.

Wembley has always encouraged fans to travel on the tube network, but the FA has refused to alter their plans in the face of what is certain to be major disruption if the strike goes ahead.

"The game will kick off at 8.15 as planned tomorrow," Football Association chief executive Ian Watmore confirmed.

"It will not, repeat not, be played behind closed doors."

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The FA took the decision last week to halt ticket sales at 70,000 for tomorrow's game and have held discussions with Brent Council and the Metropolitan Police to find the best way to deal with the situation.

"Since the threat of a tube strike started last week we have worked very co-operatively with all those parties involved," Watmore added. "I'd like to thank them for their help.

"Supporters should plan to travel as early as possible. The turnstiles will now open earlier, at 5.45pm, to limit disruption.

"Supporters attending should be prepared that, due to the planned industrial action, travelling in London will not be straightforward, and they should expect a disrupted journey."

Sunday, May 10, 2009

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Newcastle vs Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate will be at odds with former England team-mate Alan Shearer when the pair meet in a do-or-die battle at St James` Park on Monday night.

Shearer, who took on the task of dragging Newcastle out of the Barclays Premier League relegation zone last month, admitted on Thursday the latest Tyne-Tees derby is the biggest game of even his illustrious career.

But while victory for the Magpies would take them out of the bottom three after Hull's home defeat by Stoke, Southgate insists the crucial contest is only the most important because it is the next one.

Full-back Andrew Taylor returns to Boro`s squad after recovering from a hip flexor problem.

However, skipper Emanuel Pogatetz will miss the rest of the season with the knee injury which has sidelined him for the last four games, and Chris Riggott (ankle) is also still out.

Southgate said: "It's pointless going back to games you have played in the past.

"You would have to question whether this is bigger than the game where we had waited 128 years to win a trophy - you have to question whether it is bigger than a European final.

"But, because it's the next game and the task ahead of us is to stay in the league, yes it is - but last week's was and next week's will be.

"There's a sense of perspective in that. We love to hype matches - this obviously has tremendous importance for both teams, and other teams at the bottom of the table, but there are still two more games to play after it.

"If we win, we still need other results to get ourselves over the line."

Southgate and Shearer won 120 England caps between them, many of them together, and were part of the team which came agonisingly close to reaching the final of Euro '96, with the defender missing the crucial penalty in the semi-final shoot-out with Germany.

Southgate then captained Boro to Carling Cup glory in 2004, and led them out out for the UEFA Cup final in Eindhoven two seasons later.

However, while the prize at stake in the remaining three games of the campaign might be more modest - at least in non-financial terms - he has ordered his players to relish the challenge.

He said: "It's very difficult to put into that context, really, because they are chances to win something and be part of history that will be forever remembered by your supporters.

"This is a different sort of challenge. But the one thing I would say is you should relish that challenge."

Newcastle defender Habib Beye has urged his Newcastle team-mates to adopt Shearer's winning mentality to hand the manager a first victory just when he needs it most.

Joey Barton begins his three-match suspension after being sent off at Liverpool on Sunday, while Alan Smith is a major doubt with a thigh problem.

Left-back Jose Enrique is struggling to shake off his hamstring injury, but central defender Steven Taylor (ankle) has returned to training after two games on the sidelines and could figure.

The Magpies face their derby rivals knowing a first three-point haul since February 7 would lift them above Hull on goal difference and out of the relegation zone with just two games to play.

They are equally well aware that the alternative is simply not an option, and Beye knows the time has come to deliver a maiden victory in six attempts for Shearer.

Beye said: "He is still strong, when he is playing with us in training, he is still really strong, and he is a winner.

"You can see when he plays all the small games sometimes with us, he wants to win every game, and that's the mentality we must have.

"He has done a great job for us with [assistant] Iain Dowie. I believe we will stay in the Premier League and I hope for the club he will stay next year and bring something good for the next year."

Shearer's continued presence on Tyneside - he has insisted all along that his return to St James' would last just eight games, although there is a growing feeling he is ready to commit himself for a longer period - will depend on a series of factors, although relegation or otherwise may not be one of them.

But in the short term, the only focus is on avoiding a drop which would have been unthinkable just a few years ago as the home-grown talisman led the fight for honours on the pitch.

And a derby win would at least give the club the springboard they so desperately need.

Shearer said: "It would be massive, without a doubt. It would give everyone a huge lift confidence-wise, belief-wise."