Saturday, September 29, 2018

Sturridge hits 50th goal for Liverpool to snatch Chelsea draw



Daniel Sturridge’s late equaliser against Chelsea proved not only important for Liverpool, but was also an important milestone in the striker’s career.
Liverpool trailed late on against the Blues 1-0 at Stamford Bridge, with Eden Hazard’s first-half goal the difference after multiple chances were squandered by the Reds.
Chelsea looked set to take home the three points when Sturridge, substituted in just three minutes before, hit a blast from distance that found its way into the top corner, leaving Blues goalkeeper Kepa with no chance.
The goal not only snatched a point for the Reds, but was Sturridge’s 50th in a Liverpool shirt, as he joined an impressive group who have reached the mark in the Premier League with the club.
Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler, Dirk Kuyt, Fernando Torres and Luis Suarez are the previous Liverpool players to reach 50 goals for the club, making Sturridge the seventh.
"It was a big goal," he told BT Sport. "The boys worked tirelessly all game, we created chances in the first half and we were unlucky not to score.
"I like to think I have [scored better] but probably not. This one was a nice goal but as I said it was just about getting a result. It's good to get the result.
"It's a team game. I just give my best every minute I get. It's important to keep pushing forward, having a positive outlook."
It was a mark that seemed unlikely to be reached at the start of 2018 as Sturridge was sent out on loan to West Brom, with seemingly no way back into Jurgen Klopp’s plans.
But an injury, all too frequent in his career, allowed him just 116 minutes with the Baggies and saw him return to Liverpool with another chance to work his way back into the rotation.
While a spot in the front three seemed unlikely with Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane entrenched, Sturridge has again proved himself a capable goalscorer, however limited his minutes on the field may be.
Sturridge only has received two starts this season, in the League Cup and the Champions League, and scored in both.
He also has a pair of goals in substitute appearances, netting with just three minutes on the field against West Ham and in four minutes of time against Chelsea.
The striker now has 17 career Premier League goals as a substitute, which is good for third-best in the competitions history behind Jermain Defoe’s 24, and Olivier Giroud’s 19 according to Opta.
It also continues an impressive run of form for Sturridge as he has netted in his last three appearances for the Reds.
With the games coming fast, Liverpool travel to face Napoli midweek and then host Manchester City in a top of the table clash next weekend, as long as Sturridge can stay fit, he should see more opportunities to build on his Reds milestone.

Juventus beat Napoli, extend Serie A lead



Juventus have bounced back to beat 10-man Napoli 3-1 Saturday as Mario Mandzukic struck twice off Cristiano Ronaldo to help the champions to a six-point lead atop the Italian Serie A.
Juve have a maximum 21 points from seven games as the second-place Neapolitans stayed on 15 after Saturday's match.
The guests came close when Piotr Zielinski hit the post and were deadly on a stuttering clearance as Dries Mertens flicked off Jose Callejon on 10 minutes.
The inspired Ronaldo fired two harmless shots before providing a clinical cross for Mandzukic on 26 and was crucial also on the second goal of the Croat.
David Ospina only managed to deflect the Portuguese's long shot onto the post and Mandzukic pounced to complete the comeback on 49.
Mario Rui weakened the Napoli's reaction by being dismissed on 58 minutes after a second caution, but Napoli still had a chance when Callejon had a shot saved by Wojciech Szczesny.
Leonardo Bonucci secured victory on 76 with a close-range flick off a Ronaldo header.
"It is an important goal and it was important to win," said defender Bonucci, who rejoined the Bianconeri after a season at AC Milan.
"Sending Napoli six points adrift was a crucial step. These are three crucial points.
"When you are Juve you must play well and we must all be careful when we exit our box. Early in the game we were under pressure and went down on a mistake I made, but then we got back in control."
At Rome's Stadio Olimpico, Roma beat Lazio 3-1 in an intense city derby to move up after a dismal start to the season.
Lazio captain Ciro Immobile missed three attempts before the Giallorossi found the net on 45 minutes from substitute Lorenzo Pellegrini, who flicked in with his heel after Martin Caceres' botched clearance.
Immobile dispossessed a dithering Federico Fazio to level on 67 but Aleksandar Kolarov drilled home a free-kick before Fazio made amends to clinch victory with a header on 86.
Roma are now on 11 points from seven games, sitting one point behind fifth-place Lazio.
Late action saw Inter Milan's new signings Lautaro Martinez and Matteo Politano net their first goals to seal a 2-0 defeat of visiting Cagliari.
Inter moved past Lazio and Roma to go level on 13 points with third-place Sassuolo, who welcome AC Milan late Sunday. Cagliari have six points.

AFL grand final: West Coast beats Collingwood by five points at the MCG in classic decider



West Coast Eagles have won their fourth AFL premiership, beating Collingwood at the MCG to take the flag west for the first time since 2006.
Adam Simpson's men were jumped by Collingwood early, trailing by as much as 29 points in the first quarter.
But the Eagles slowly gained a foothold in the game, and trailed by only two goals at half-time before getting on top in the final quarter and sealing victory with a Dom Sheed goal to win 11.13 (79) to 11.8 (74).
The Magpies — who were attempting to match Richmond's achievement in going from 13th on the ladder to premiers — looked like winners for most of the day, but they couldn't take enough of their chances, and ran out of run at the wrong time.
This was the seventh consecutive grand final between a team from Victoria and an interstate side.
Victorian sides had won the previous five editions. West Coast was appearing in the grand final for the seventh time in the AFL era (since 1991), the joint-most along with Geelong.
It was a sixth time in the decider for the Magpies.
The big query going into the day was the fitness of West Coast key defender Jeremy McGovern, who had been slowly recovering from a bump to the hip from Melbourne's Christian Petracca in last week's preliminary final.
Coach Adam Simpson had declared himself "extremely hopeful" that McGovern would play — the Eagles' swingman took his place at the captain's run on Friday afternoon, but the acid test came on the MCG a day later, and he passed.
Josh Kennedy had the first chance 90 seconds in after a solid move, but he missed a set shot from 25m out.
At the other end, the first storyline of the day came when Travis Varcoe — whose sister died after a head injury in a local football game in Adelaide — ran inside 50 and slotted the opening goal for Collingwood five minutes in.
The Eagles were under the pump, and Collingwood made a break around the 10-minute mark when Rising Star Jaidyn Stephenson kicked a couple in quick succession — first a snap from the right forward pocket, and then a dribble kick as the Pies fans roared in the stands.
The Magpies were forcing West Coast out of their usual game — and when Jordan De Goey spun out of two tackles and snapped another from the left forward pocket Collingwood led by 23 points at the mid-point of the quarter.
West Coast was looking desperate on the MCG, and Will Hoskin-Elliott added to the Eagles' problems when he drilled a set shot to make it 5.0 - 0.2.
Things were looking reminiscent of the Magpies' first-half demolition of Richmond last week, but deep into time on West Coast finally managed to get on the board with an unlikely effort, as the ball bobbled in the goal square, and Willie Rioli managed to get the back of his shin to it before it crossed the line.
Then with a minute to go, Luke Shuey found Kennedy for a mark close to goal and he converted, to leave the Magpies' lead at 17 points at quarter-time.

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Nations League round-up: Switzerland blow Iceland away while Finland and Greece also get off to winning starts


      image Switzerland- Iceland 6-0
Liverpool midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri helped Switzerland to a thumping 6-0 win over Iceland in League A Group 2.  
Steven Zuber fired the home side in front after 13 minutes, with Denis Zakaria knocking in a second shortly afterwards.
Shaqiri's free-kick flicked in off Birkir Bjarnason after 53 minutes, with Haris Seferovic and Albian Ajeti, on his debut, completing the route in St Gallen.
Norwich forward Teemu Pukki's early goal proved enough to give Finland a 1-0 victory over Hungary in their Group C2 clash in Tampere.

                                   image Estonia-Greece 0-1
Greece beat Estonia 1-0 at home thanks to a single goal scored in the second half by Olympiakos captain Kostas Fortounis.
In League D Group 2 Belarus romped to a 5-0 home over minnows San Marino thanks to a brace from Stanislaw Drahun.
And in that same group Luxembourg saw off Moldova 4-0, scoring three times in the second-half.
Earlier on in the day Northern Ireland succumbed to a 2-1 defeat at home to Bosnia and Herzegovinia.

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Japan earthquake: death toll rises in Hokkaido




The death toll from a powerful earthquake that hit Hokkaido has doubled to at least 16, according to Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, with more than half the island’s 5.3 million residents still without power.
Another 26 people were missing, disaster management authorities said.
The 6.7-magnitude quake, which hit before dawn on Thursday, triggered landslides that buried houses and paralysed Hokkaido with widespread power and transport cuts.
The death toll had been put at eight overnight but broadcaster NHK cited Abe in reporting the new total soon after he held an emergency meeting early on Friday.
The island, a tourist destination known for its mountains, lakes and seafood, lost all power after the quake when Hokkaido Electric Power Co shut its fossil fuel-fired power plants as a precaution.
The utility had restored power to about 1.31 million of 2.95 million customers by early Friday, the economy, trade and industry ministry said. It could take at least a week to restore power fully, according to the industry minister Hiroshige Seko.
The quake was the second disaster to hit Japan this week alone after a summer during which the country has been battered by deadly typhoonsflooding and a record heatwave.
Kansai international airport has been shut since Typhoon Jebi ripped through Osaka on Tuesday, although some domestic flights operated by Japan Airlines (JAL) and ANA’s low-cost carrier Peach Aviation resumed on Friday, the carriers said.
At Hokkaido’s main airport, New Chitose, JAL was preparing to restart some flights on Friday, a spokesman said. ANA cancelled all morning flights but would resume operations as normal in the afternoon, a spokesman said.
JR Hokkaido planned to resume bullet train operations from midday. It was also trying to resume other train services on Friday afternoon, a spokesman said.
However, manufacturers were still being affected by power outages. Toyota Motor Corp’s Tomakomai factory, which makes transmissions and other parts, said operations remained suspended indefinitely until power was restored, a spokesman said.
Toppan Printing’s operations at a plant in Chitose, which makes food packages, would remain suspended until it regained power, a spokesman said.
Cultural events were also affected, with a soccer friendly between Japan and Chile scheduled for Friday in Sapporo called off.