Friday, October 1, 2010

Woods ready for Ryder Cup assault

Tiger Woods said he was ready to help lead the United States to Ryder Cup glory here Tuesday as anticipation mounted ahead of the 38th edition of the biennial golfing showdown.

The world number one, who was given a wildcard on to the American team after a hellish year of personal torment and poor form, said he believed he was on the road to rediscovering his best form as this week's contest loomed.

The 34-year-old superstar cut a relaxed figure before and during a morning practice round, receiving a rousing reception from a large gallery at Celtic Manor before ripping an immaculate drive off the first tee.

Afterwards, Woods told a press conference he was relishing the opportunity to resume combat with Europe again after a four-year absence. Injury ruled him out of the American victory at Valhalla in 2008.

"It would be great to get a win and I'm looking forward to getting out there and contributing and hopefully getting some points," Woods said.

"It's just so neat to be a part of a team and quite frankly, we don't get to do it very often."

Woods said he had spent the build-up fine-tuning his game under the tutelage of coach Sean Foley.

Asked if he felt he was getting back on track after hitting the worst round of his career at the Bridgestone Invitational in August, where he finished at 18-over-par, he replied: "Absolutely."

Woods, however, batted away questions alluding to the turmoil in his private life which culminated in the collapse of his marriage to Swedish former model Elin Nordegren, a popular figure on the professional circuit.

Asked if he had detected any frostiness from team-mates's wives and girlfriends who have made the trip to Wales, Woods replied: "No, we are here as a team. We're here to win the Ryder Cup."

Woods had earlier teed off in a group including Hunter Mahan, Zach Johnson and Steve Stricker, the latter of whom he is expected to partner in Friday's opening fourballs and foursomes at the demanding 7,378-yar par-71 Twenty Ten layout.

"They are both great players," Pavin said of Woods and Stricker. "Tiger has been No.1 in the world for a long time, and Steve was playing great last year at the time. It's a pretty healthy combination."

Pavin said he expected the Americans would be able to cope with the traditionally partisan galleries once battle commences on Friday.

"The rookies will be prepared because we've talked about it," Pavin said. "But I don't see a situation happening out there that the people will applaud for bad shots or missed putts."

"There might be a comment here and there, but it's few and far between, and I think the fans out there are very respectful of both sides."

Europe captain Colin Montgomerie meanwhile was left purring with pleasure after he watched controversial Irish wildcard pick Padraig Harrington reel off a string of eagles and birdies in a practice round.

Montgomerie's decision to choose Harrington ahead of higher ranked world number eight Paul Casey has come under fire, but the veteran Scotsman insisted Tuesday the criticism was unjustified.

"I know what he can do and that's why I picked him," Montgomerie said. "I've never seen anybody play like he did today.

"He's playing the best golf of my team out there, and I feel the criticism early on before The Ryder Cup is very unjustified.

"He's a world class player. He's won three major championships, and the stature of the guy is second to none within our team."

Montgomerie later revealed he had backtracked on his ban of European players using Twitter during Ryder Cup week, saying team members could use the micro-blogging site provided they did not reveal details from team meetings.

"Whatever is said within that team room stays within that team room," Montgomerie said, clearly exasperated to be quizzed about an issue which had been dubbed "Twittergate".

"I thought I was the captain of a golf team, not the captain of a tweeting organization," he muttered.

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Arsenal beat Partizan in Champions League

Arsenal beat 10-man Partizan Belgrade 3-1 in the Champions League on Tuesday despite missing a penalty, in a match where Gunners goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski restored some of his tarnished reputation.

The English side wasted several chances after Andrey Arshavin gave them a 15th minute lead and then saw Partizan draw level through Brazil-born striker Cleo.

Then, after Marko Jovanovic was sent off early in the second half, Arshavin saw his resulting penalty well saved by goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic, before striker Marouane Chamakh restored the London club's lead 19 minutes from time.

Sebastien Squillaci headed in substitute Samir Nasri's corner to make it 3-1 in the 82nd minute.

There was still time for Partizan to force a penalty but Fabianski, in for the injured and equally under-fire Manuel Almunia, dived to his right to save Cleo's spot-kick.

"We had a good game but because we couldn't finish it off, always in the Champions League you can be punished but in the end we got an important win," said Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

Victory gave Arsenal two wins out of two in Group H after they thrashed Braga 6-0 in their opener while Partizan were left searching for their first points, having lost 1-0 to Shakhtar Donetsk in the first round.

"We have seen the Lukasz I see every day," Wenger said of Fabianski.

"I believe it's a good encouragement for him."

However, Wenger refused to say if the Pole would still be between the posts for this weekend's all-London clash against Premier League leaders and reigning champions Chelsea.

But the Gunners boss said Spanish star midfielder Cesc Fabregas could return from injury in time for the game.

"Cesc Fabregas has a little, little chance," he said.

Arsenal took the lead but they failed to make the most of their early dominance and saw several chances go to waste before Denilson inexplicably handled a Radoslav Petrovic cross inside his own box.

Cleo, recently granted Serbian citizenship, scored from the spot.

A pre-match power failure in the Serbian capital, which affected the floodlights, had put a question mark against the game going ahead as scheduled.

But an Arsenal side featuring six changes from the team that suffered a shock Premier League loss to West Brom last weekend were able to kick off on time against the Serbian league leaders.

They opened the scoring when England youngster Jack Wilshere saw his route to goal blocked but still had the awareness to back-heel the ball into the path of the onrushing Arshavin, who shot into the bottom corner.

Soon afterwards, Arshavin had a chance for a second goal but Stojkovic was quickly off his line to make a smart save before denying Tomas Rosicky.

And when Arshavin's chip cleared the advancing Stojkovic, the quickly covering Jovanovic was able to hack the goalbound shot away.

Early in the second half, Partizan found themselves a man down after Jovanovic, the last man, was sent off for a foul just inside the area on Arsenal striker Chamakh.

But Arshavin, given the chance to put Arsenal in front from the resulting penalty, saw former Wigan keeper Stojkovic block a weakly struck spot-kick aimed at the centre of the goal.

However, Arsenal did restore their lead when Chamakh's header from Rosicky's cross was tipped onto the bar by Stojkovic, only for the striker to pounce on the loose ball and score from close range.

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Real Madrid made to wait for victory at Auxerre

A late strike from substitute Angel di Maria earned Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid a narrow 1-0 win over Auxerre in the Champions League group phase match Tuesday.

The visitors dominated the game in terms of possession and territory but looked destined for their third goalless draw of the season until di Maria struck with nine minutes to play.

The Argentine winger, a second-half replacement for Lassana Diarra, stole in front of Benoit Pedretti to cushion a right-wing cross on his chest and then angle a left-footed half-volley into the bottom-right corner.

Up to that point Auxerre had defended with composure and they almost took the lead moments before di Maria's intervention, only for Real centre-back Pepe's header to strike his own post and bounce back into play.

"There were matches before where we created about 15 chances but didn't score, like at Mallorca or at Levante," said Mourinho, whose team were held to a goalless draw at Levante on Saturday.

"Everyone said that we didn't deserve to win as we didn't score. Tonight, if everyone's being pragmatic, we scored so the victory is deserved."

Auxerre's players felt Sergio Ramos had handled the ball in the build-up to the goal and coach Jean Fernandez said his players had switched off at the wrong moment.

"There's a bit of frustration with the goal but I think the hand-ball was involuntary," said the Auxerre manager.

"Some referees would have whistled but it wasn't the case. We stopped playing for a brief moment and that allowed di Maria to get into that position and score."

Having won 2-0 at Ajax in their opening fixture, Real top Group G with six points, but the three points long looked far from a formality on an awkward night for the nine-time European champions at a packed Stade Abbe-Deschamps.

Fernandez's men secured a surprise third-place finish in Ligue 1 last season and their well-established counter-attacking formula proved a tough nut to crack for their illustrious opponents.

Having bossed the first period, Real found clear chances more difficult to come by in the second and Mourinho cut an increasingly animated figure on the touchline as the minutes ticked by.

Cristiano Ronaldo went close twice in the space of a minute, seeing a trademark free-kick punched away by Olivier Sorin and heading over from the following crossbar, but he largely endured a frustrating evening.

It had taken Auxerre less than four minutes to get the home fans on their feet.

In attempting to clear a Delvin Ndinga through-ball, Real goalkeeper Iker Casillas succeeded only in smacking it against Dennis Oliech but the Kenyan could not get to the ball before it crossed the line for a goal-kick.

Oliech failed to connect with a Steeven Langil cross moments later, but thereafter the hosts set up semi-permanent residence in the Auxerre half.

Ronaldo shot straight at Sorin, Diarra twice fired off-target and Gonzalo Higuain had an effort kicked off the line by Kamel Chafni after a neat turn following a corner.

Sorin also did well to push away a volley from Marcelo after the Brazilian left-back hared onto a lofted Xabi Alonso pass.

Amid that flurry of chances, Ndinga headed inches wide of Casillas's goal from a Pedretti free-kick and both Pedretti and Dariusz Dudka tested the Spanish international in the minutes approaching the interval.

The first clear chance of the second half also fell Auxerre's way, but half-time substitute Ireneusz Jelen dragged his shot wide after being set free by a well weighted pass from Pedretti.

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Chelsea expose gulf in class with Marseille

Premier League Chelsea exposed a gulf in class when they defeated French champions Olympique Marseille 2-0 at Stamford Bridge in the Champions League group stage on Tuesday.

Chelsea's superiority was so great in a one-sided Group F match, especially in the first half, that the match was over as a contest long before halftime even though they failed to add to John Terry's and Nicolas Anelka's goals scored inside the first 28 minutes.

Marseille manager Didier Deschamps, a former Chelsea favorite and an FA Cup winner with the Blues in 2000, marveled at Chelsea's performance afterwards, saying he believed they were one of the favorites to win this season's competition, despite a recent mini-slump domestically.

"We were dominated both physically and technically, there was a huge gulf in class between the two sides," Deschamps told reporters. "Chelsea had a very effective first half and we lacked a bit of aggression.”

“Although we did better in the second half, you have to say they could easily have scored a third.

"We came here full of ambition, and full of hope, and despite the fact they had some of their main players missing they were still full of internationals.”

He added, "We were vastly inferior in the first half at least and Chelsea remain one of the favorites to be champions of Europe. They were so solid and efficient."

Marseille could have done with the kind of industrious midfield graft that Deschamps was famous for in his pomp.

Instead, their midfield was overrun by Chelsea's with Michael Essien the dominant force, helping Chelsea to take a stranglehold on the game after Terry scored with a deft flick from a Gael Kakuta corner after seven minutes.

They effectively sealed the points when Anelka scored with a 28th-minute penalty.

Ancelotti delight

Underpinning every attack was an inspired Florent Malouda, who tormented the Marseille defense with his jinking runs and invention. French youngster Kakuta also terrorized his compatriots with a glittering performance on the other flank.

Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti, happy for his side to avoid a third successive defeat after losses to Newcastle United and Manchester City in the past week, was delighted.

"It was an important result after those two defeats, which we can now forget about," he told reporters.

"Now we have six points, we are top of the group and have a good chance of finishing first.”

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Haas, Nalbandian pull out of HCMC invitation event

Tommy Haas and David Nalbandian will be among three players pulling out of this week’s Heineken Stars tennis tournament in Ho Chi Minh City with injury.

They will be replaced by American Mardy Fish, Spaniard Tommy Robredo, and Argentinian Juan Monaco. Only Sam Querrey is left from the original draw.

Fish is ranked world No 19, Juan Monaco is 35th, and Robredo is 42rd.

Robby Ginepri of the US is the other player to pull out.

Nalbandian was struggling with injury during France’s Davis Cup match this month and has been asked by his doctor not to play, according to the HCMC tournament organizers.

The four players will draw lots for the knockout tournament and the two winners on the opening day will play the final.

The winner and runner-up will get US$40,000 and $20,000 in prize money.

The two losers will get $10,000 each.

They will also interact with fans, pose for photographs, and sign autographs at the Phu Tho Sports House.

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Numerous activities to be held during Hanoi’s anniversary

Hanoi will organise firework displays in 29 locations on Oct. 10 to mark
the grand ceremony of the 1,000 th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.


The 15-minute fireworks will be set off following the
end of an artistic fireworks programme at the My Dinh National Stadium
in Tu Liem district on Oct. 10.


Four locations for
high-range display will include Hoan Kiem Lake (Hoan Kiem
district), Ly Tu Trong Garden (Tay Ho district), Thong Nhat
Park (Hai Ba Trung district), and Van Quan Lake (Ha Dong district).


The other 24 locations will be for low-range displays.


Some 31,000 people will participate in the march and parade at the Ba Dinh Square on Oct. 10 to mark the event.


Over 12,000 army soldiers and officers, police and local security force with 10 helicopters will join the march.


The
demonstration will be the largest in Vietnam to display forces and
achievements of Hanoi and the country over the past 1,000 years,
especially those in the national renewal process, the honour of
civilised and heroic capital and the city of peace.


According to
Le Tien Tho, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the event
will begin with a torch procession from the Ho Chi Minh Museum to his
mausoleum and light up at the torch tower. After the tower was light up,
a ceremony to salute the national flag and shooting of 21 battery
salvos will take place. Later, there will be an art performance on
Hanoi .


The event which will be broadcast live by the Vietnam Television will conclude by pigeon and balloon release by 1,000 children.


On Sept. 28, procession of Vietnam ’s largest embroidered picture to Hanoi completed.


Embroidery
artisans held a ceremony to offer the picture as gift for Hanoi ’s
birthday. Pham Quang Nghi, municipal Party Committee Secretary, on
behalf of Hanoi received the gift.


The 4m-long and 3m-wide picture was made by nine artisans of XQ Da Lat embroidery painting company during 1000 days.


The embroidered picture features a brilliant lotus and the letter “S”
for Vietnam in the lotus lake, with a temple, clouds, moon, cranes,
and old villages.


Also on Sept. 28, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) opened a photo exhibition on the 1,000 year-old capital city.


On
display are 100 photos by VNA reporters and its freelance
photographers. They depict Hanoi now and then, President Ho Chi
Minh and Party and government leaders with Hanoi , as well as
historical events of the capital city.


The exhibition will run until Oct. 2.


For the same purpose, a ceramic statue of the old tortoise of Hoan
Kiem Lake made by artisan Tran Do from Hanoi ’s Bat Trang
Pottery Village was handed to the Hanoi Culture-Sports-Tourism
Department on Sept. 28.


The 4-tonne tortoise was made as a replica of the tortoise which is being displayed at the Ngoc Son temple.


The same day, the delegation of Hanoi’s Party’s and People’s
Committees, People’s Council and Fatherland Front paid floral tributes
to Kings Dinh and Le at their temples and King Ly Thai To stele in the
northern province of Ninh Binh on the occasion of the capital’s
birthday.


Hoa Lu is the first ancient capital of the
feudal Vietnamese State and the firm military stronghold of the
Dinh, pre-Le and Ly dynasties for 42 years. One year after ascending the
throne, King Ly Thai To decided to move the capital city from Hoa Ly to
Thang Long (now Hanoi) in 1010./.

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Vietnam surpass Malaysia at Eximbank Cup

U-23 Vietnam beat U-23 Malaysia 2-1 at their opening match of the four-team Eximbank Cup held from September 28 to October 2 in Ho Chi Minh City to celebrate the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long – Hanoi.

Anh Duc scored all two opening goals for the hosts Vietnam before goalkeeper Tan Truong made a wrong pass in his box to the rival striker, who took the chance to cushion a goal and shortened the gap.

Just 18 minutes into the match, Thanh Trung sped up in the right wing and set up Anh Duc in a favorable position to blast a close-range shot to open the score.

Seven minutes later, Anh Duc received a pass from Van Thang in the Malaysian box and didn’t make a mistake in driving the ball into the net.

In the second half, both sides created some chances but none of them was well converted into goal. Players mainly fought for the ball in the middle of field during the second period.

In the other match, U-23 Iran were held to a 1-1 draw by U-23 Malaysia.

Vietnam will next take on Singapore on Thursday.

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