Monday, August 30, 2010

Chelsea maintain perfect start, Arsenal win

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Arsenal's Theo Walcott (R) challenges Blackpool's Stephen Crainey during their English Premier League soccer match at The Emirates Stadium in London August 21, 2010
Photo: Reuters

LONDON - Chelsea's goal-rush was staunched by Stoke City but the Premier League champions maintained their perfect start to the season with a 2-0 home victory on Saturday despite a missed penalty by Frank Lampard.

The England midfielder saw his spot kick saved by Thomas Sorensen but Florent Malouda fired Chelsea ahead just past the half hour mark and Didier Drogba tucked away a second-half penalty to seal a win that was much harder work than their 6-0 thrashings of West Bromwich Albion and Wigan Athletic.

Carlo Ancelotti's side top the table with a maximum nine points and a 14-0 goal difference while Arsenal moved to seven with an impressive 2-1 victory at Blackburn Rovers where Theo Walcott scored his fourth goal of the season.

The surprise result of the day came a White Hart Lane where Wigan Athletic hit back from two crushing defeats to beat Champions League qualifiers Tottenham Hotspur 1-0.

Hugo Rodallega's late goal decided a fixture that Tottenham won 9-1 last season.

Blackpool's first home match in the top flight since 1971 ended in a 2-2 draw with Fulham while Andy Carroll was on target again for promoted Newcastle United who drew 1-1 at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Manchester United can join Arsenal on seven points if they beat West Ham United in an early evening kickoff.

Chelsea have been unstoppable so far this season but Stoke proved a much tougher proposition than they did at the back end of last season when they were hammered 7-0 at Stamford Bridge.

Lampard wasted the chance to put the hosts in front when his poorly-struck penalty, awarded for a foul on Malouda by Ryan Shawcross, was saved by Sorensen.

Spared blushes

Malouda spared Lampard's blushes soon afterwards when he latched on to John Terry's pass to score but Stoke never looked like capitulating.

The visitors almost leveled when Matthew Etherington's shot was blocked on the line by Drogba and then Glenn Whelan's powerful shot struck the crossbar.

After 77 minutes Nicolas Anelka was brought down by Sorensen, and with Lampard having been substituted, Drogba made no mistake from the penalty spot.

Walcott's sparkling early-season form for Arsenal continued at Ewood Park and the England striker has already matched his goal tally for the whole of the last campaign which culminated with his exclusion from the World Cup squad.

He fired Arsenal ahead with a fine finish after 20 minutes and although Mame Diouf levelled for Rovers on his first Premier League start the Gunners sealed a deserved victory when Andrei Arshavin scored early in the second half.

The only blemish for manager Arsene Wenger was the sight of Dutch striker Robin van Persie limping off with a twisted ankle before halftime.

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Sevilla, Valencia get flying starts in La Liga

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Valencia's Aritz Aduriz is congratulated by teammates after scoring against Malaga during their Spanish First Division soccer match at La Rosaleda stadium in Malaga August 28, 2010
Photo: Reuters

MADRID - Sevilla and Valencia recorded opening day wins in La Liga, helping dispel some of the doubts surrounding their abilities to challenge for honors this season.

Sevilla shook off a heavy defeat to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup and a shock reverse against Braga in the Champions League playoffs to beat promoted Levante 4-1 away.

A double strike from Abdoulay Konko, an Alvaro Negredo penalty and a last-minute goal from Renato helped cancel out a 10th-minute penalty from Levante's Ruben Suarez.

Two goals from Joaquin helped Valencia to a 3-1 win at Malaga as they started a new era without Spanish World Cup winning duo David Villa and David Silva.

Valencia had to sell their prize assets to Barcelona and Manchester City respectively to help finance their crippling debts over the summer, but new signing Aritz Aduriz opened his account in the ninth minute, and Joaquin struck late on.

In the day's other game, Spain striker Fernando Llorente headed the only goal as Athletic Bilbao won 1-0 at promoted Hercules.

Sevilla recovered quickly from conceding a penalty at Levante's Ciutat de Valencia stadium, leveling two minutes later when Jesus Navas's shot rebounded into the path of Konko.

Lucky penalty

They were lucky to win a penalty when Diego Perotti was brought down just outside the area in the 28th minute, and Negredo netted from the spot.

Konko finished off a well-worked move in the 62nd and Renato's diving header at the far post completed the scoring.

"This is very important. After everything bad that's gone on this was just what we needed," Negredo told Radio Marca.

Financially-troubled Valencia travelled to face a Malaga side who have just been bought by a member of the Qatari royal family.

Aduriz powered in a header from a corner but the hosts battled back and Uruguayan Sebastian Fernandez flicked in a nearpost free-kick in the 44th minute.

Joaquin broke the deadlock with a deflected shot in the 70th minute, and soon after he wrapped up the points with a volley from an Aduriz lay-off.

"We've only just started, there's still a long way to go but this was the most important step today. We wanted to win to build the confidence," Valencia coach Unai Emery told reporters.

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Barcelona hit out at Ibrahimovic's agent

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Barcelona’s Swedish forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic controles the ball as they play against Valladolid during their Liga football match at Jose Zorrilla stadium in Valladolid, in January 2010
Photo: AFP

Barcelona Friday threatened to terminate the contract linking them with Mino Raiola, the agent of their striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, after he criticised club coach Pep Guardiola in the press.

"The executive committee of the FC Barcelona board of directors would like to publicly denounce the conduct over the last few days of the agent of our player Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Sr Mino Raiola, whose declarations have put into question the honour and moral integrity of our coach Josep Guardiola," read a statement on the Spanish champions' website.

"These declarations have affected the relationship between the coach and the player and as a result the willingness of the player to fulfil his obligations.


"As such the declarations are a flagrant breach of the contract which Sr Raiola's company have with the club for representation and management.


"Our legal department is therefore considering the possibility of rescinding this contract and the cessation of the annual payment Sr Raiola's company receives from the club as part of this agreement."

Barcelona were responding to an interview with Raiola that appeared in Friday's edition of the Marca sports daily, in which he described his client's position at the club as "surreal".

Ibrahimovic has four years to run on his contract but has seemingly fallen out of favour with Guardiola since the arrival of Spain international striker David Villa from Valencia earlier in the summer.

In an interview with Italian TV channel Sky Sport 24 on Wednesday, Ibrahimovic claimed he had only spoken to Guardiola twice in six months.

The tall, skilful Swedish forward joined Barca from Inter Milan last year and is in talks with AC Milan about a return to Italy.

Raiola told Sky Sport 24 earlier on Friday that Ibrahimovic's move to the seven-time European champions was close to completion.

"The baby is nearly born and we are in the eighth month of pregnancy," Raiola said after a meeting with Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani during a marathon three-day session of negotiations in Barcelona.

Ibrahimovic's move to Milan had looked an unlikely possibility a week ago, with Milan reportedly offering just six million euros and Barca holding out for EUR50 million (US$63.8 million).

The 28-year-old former Ajax and Juventus hitman arrived at then-European champions Barcelona from Inter last year for a reported fee of EUR69 million ($88 million) that included Samuel Eto'o moving in the opposite direction.

He made a strong start to life at Camp Nou, netting in his first four league games and scoring the winner against Barca's arch-rivals Real Madrid, but his form dipped later in the season and he was troubled by thigh and calf injuries.

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Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in Paris

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in ParisVietnam’s badminton champ Nguyen Tien Minh booked a third-round berth at the 2010 World Badminton Championships in Paris after a straight-set win over Estonian rival Raul Must on Wednesday.

It took the eighth-ranked Vietnamese player 42 minutes to overcome his Estonian opponent, who is 34 places lower than Minh in the world rankings.

Minh, the only Vietnamese player to enter the world top 100, had little difficulty before cruising to a 21-14, 21-10 victory.

Minh, who beat the 70th-ranked Ukrainian Valeriy Atrashchenkov the day before, started strong and was in the lead all the way into the first set.

The Estonian got close (12-10 for Minh) but, from there, the Vietnamese galloped home winning the set 21-14.

After taking a big loss in the first set, Must caused Minh some hardship early in the second.

However, Minh, who slid one spot to eighth in the world rankings after failing to defend his title at the Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold early this month, proved his ranking with a 21-10 victory in the second round.

Minh aims to advance to the quarterfinals at the August 23-29 event in Paris. At the World Badminton Championships in India in 2009, Minh lost 21-13, 21-17 to the Malaysian world champion Lee Chong Wei.

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Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in Paris

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in ParisVietnam’s badminton champ Nguyen Tien Minh booked a third-round berth at the 2010 World Badminton Championships in Paris after a straight-set win over Estonian rival Raul Must on Wednesday.

It took the eighth-ranked Vietnamese player 42 minutes to overcome his Estonian opponent, who is 34 places lower than Minh in the world rankings.

Minh, the only Vietnamese player to enter the world top 100, had little difficulty before cruising to a 21-14, 21-10 victory.

Minh, who beat the 70th-ranked Ukrainian Valeriy Atrashchenkov the day before, started strong and was in the lead all the way into the first set.

The Estonian got close (12-10 for Minh) but, from there, the Vietnamese galloped home winning the set 21-14.

After taking a big loss in the first set, Must caused Minh some hardship early in the second.

However, Minh, who slid one spot to eighth in the world rankings after failing to defend his title at the Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold early this month, proved his ranking with a 21-10 victory in the second round.

Minh aims to advance to the quarterfinals at the August 23-29 event in Paris. At the World Badminton Championships in India in 2009, Minh lost 21-13, 21-17 to the Malaysian world champion Lee Chong Wei.

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Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in Paris

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in ParisVietnam’s badminton champ Nguyen Tien Minh booked a third-round berth at the 2010 World Badminton Championships in Paris after a straight-set win over Estonian rival Raul Must on Wednesday.

It took the eighth-ranked Vietnamese player 42 minutes to overcome his Estonian opponent, who is 34 places lower than Minh in the world rankings.

Minh, the only Vietnamese player to enter the world top 100, had little difficulty before cruising to a 21-14, 21-10 victory.

Minh, who beat the 70th-ranked Ukrainian Valeriy Atrashchenkov the day before, started strong and was in the lead all the way into the first set.

The Estonian got close (12-10 for Minh) but, from there, the Vietnamese galloped home winning the set 21-14.

After taking a big loss in the first set, Must caused Minh some hardship early in the second.

However, Minh, who slid one spot to eighth in the world rankings after failing to defend his title at the Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold early this month, proved his ranking with a 21-10 victory in the second round.

Minh aims to advance to the quarterfinals at the August 23-29 event in Paris. At the World Badminton Championships in India in 2009, Minh lost 21-13, 21-17 to the Malaysian world champion Lee Chong Wei.

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in Paris

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in ParisVietnam’s badminton champ Nguyen Tien Minh booked a third-round berth at the 2010 World Badminton Championships in Paris after a straight-set win over Estonian rival Raul Must on Wednesday.

It took the eighth-ranked Vietnamese player 42 minutes to overcome his Estonian opponent, who is 34 places lower than Minh in the world rankings.

Minh, the only Vietnamese player to enter the world top 100, had little difficulty before cruising to a 21-14, 21-10 victory.

Minh, who beat the 70th-ranked Ukrainian Valeriy Atrashchenkov the day before, started strong and was in the lead all the way into the first set.

The Estonian got close (12-10 for Minh) but, from there, the Vietnamese galloped home winning the set 21-14.

After taking a big loss in the first set, Must caused Minh some hardship early in the second.

However, Minh, who slid one spot to eighth in the world rankings after failing to defend his title at the Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold early this month, proved his ranking with a 21-10 victory in the second round.

Minh aims to advance to the quarterfinals at the August 23-29 event in Paris. At the World Badminton Championships in India in 2009, Minh lost 21-13, 21-17 to the Malaysian world champion Lee Chong Wei.

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