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Jumat, 07 Maret 2014
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Kehl not giving up on Bundesliga title

Jumat, 07 Maret 2014


Socceroos jersey over the years



FFA unveiled the strip the Socceroos will play in at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, so TWG thinks it’s a perfect time to take a look at the history of the green and gold jersey over the years.





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Barcelona target La Liga top spot ahead of Manchester City visit

Jumat, 07 Maret 2014


Barcelona could be boosted by a return to the top of La Liga just three days before they host Manchester City in the Champions League with a win away to Valladolid on Saturday.


The Catalans trail leaders Real Madrid by a point, but with Los Blancos not in action until Sunday evening when they host Levante, Barca can retake top spot for at least 24 hours.


The Spanish champions have had another unsettling week off the field as captain Carles Puyol announced he would be leaving the club at the end of the season.


Marc Bartra is one of those who stands to benefit from Puyol’s departure as the 23-year-old will move up the pecking order in central defence.


However, he insisted he will miss the guidance Puyol has given him as he has come through the ranks at the Camp Nou.


“He has helped me a lot on the field. After every attack he gives me advice and after each match or training session too. He has been fundamental, not just with me but the whole team,” he said.


Bartra is expected to start on Saturday as Gerard Pique remains sidelined by a calf injury.


And Bartra is determined to make the most of any opportunity he is handed by Barca boss Gerardo Martino.


“I am very aware of where I am, which is the first team at Barcelona where almost nobody is guaranteed to start.


“This year I have lived through both situations of playing very little and then playing a lot of games in a row.


“With the coach, none of the 20 of us in the first team know whether we are going to start or be on the sidelines. He has managed things very well because every week you think you have a chance to start.”


Despite holding a 2-0 advantage from the first leg of their last 16 tie against City, Martino is expected to continue rotating his squad with the English side’s visit in mind as Pedro Rodriguez and Andres Iniesta could come into the side that started the 4-1 win over Almeria last weekend.


Even if Barca do emerge victorious at the Jose Zorilla, Madrid can retake top spot when Levante visit the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday.


Los Blancos remain in the fight for titles on three fronts with just over two months of the season remaining and captain Iker Casillas admits they are targeting a first treble in the club’s history come the end of the campaign.


“Right now we are in a privileged position. We are outright leaders in the league, in the final of the Cup and, baring a disaster, we will be in the quarter-finals of the Champions League,” he told the club’s website.


Marcelo and Dani Carvajal are expected to retake their places at full-back after making a positive impression as substitutes in Real’s 2-2 draw away to local rivals Atletico Madrid last weekend.


Otherwise, Real boss Carlo Ancelotti is likely to name an unchanged side as his team don’t return to Champions League action until next week.


That draw at the Vicente Calderon last weekend left Atletico still three points adrift of Real in third place.


Diego Simeone’s men have the toughest test of the title contenders on paper this weekend as they travel to Celta Vigo on Saturday.


Los Rojiblancos will also have to do without top-scorer Diego Costa as he is suspended after picking up his fifth booking of the season against Real last time out.


Fixtures (all times GMT)


Saturday


Valladolid v Barcelona (1500), Real Betis v Getafe (1700), Celta Vigo v Atletico Madrid (!900), Granada v Villarreal (2100)


Sunday


Espanyol v Elche (1100), Almeria v Sevilla (1600), Real Madrid v Levante (1800), Valencia v Athletic Bilbao (2000)


Monday


Osasuna v Malaga (1900), Real Sociedad v Rayo Vallecano (2100)




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Ogier wins Guanajuato SSS

Jumat, 07 Maret 2014

Volkswagen’s Sebastien Ogier has taken the early lead on Rally Mexico following the Guanajuatito Street Stage on Thursday evening.

Ogier completed the short 1.01km test, which was lined by over 50,000 fans and which requires drivers to negotiate winding alleyways and mine shafts of the silver-mining city – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in 52.9 seconds. That put him 0.3 seconds up on Ott Tanak, who was a fantastic second in his Drive DMACK Ford Fiesta R5: “The real start is tomorrow,” Ogier told the official WRC site. “It is always slippery here and you have to be careful. No risk at all tonight.”


Andreas Mikkelsen was third in his VW Motorsport II Polo R WRC, followed by Citroen’s Kris Meeke and current championship leader, Jari-Matti Latvala. Thierry Neuville, Mads Ostberg, Mikko Hirvonen, Robert Kubica and Lorenzo Bertelli filled positions 6 through to 10.


Chris Atkinson’s debut event with Hyundai meanwhile got off to a poor start, with the Aussie’s i20 WRC stopping in the stage. He lost over 20 seconds: “I don’t know what happened. But we re-set the car and it started again,” he explained.


Rally Mexico now starts ‘proper’ on Friday, with ten stages on the bill covering a competitive distance of 148.62 kilometres.


SS2, the 9.88 km Los Mexicanos 1 test, is due to start at 08.32 hours local time [14.32 hours UK time, i.e. a 6 hour time difference].


Rally Mexico: Overall standings after Stage 1 (Top 10):


1. Sebastien Ogier Volkswagen Motorsport Polo R WRC 52.9s M

2. Ott Tanak Drive DMACK Ford Fiesta R5 +00m 00.3s WRC 2

3. Andreas Mikkelsen Volkswagen Motorsport II Polo R WRC +00m 00.4s M

4. Kris Meeke Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT DS3 WRC +00m 00.6s M

5. Jari-Matti Latvala Volkswagen Motorsport Polo R WRC +00m 00.8s M

6. Thierry Neuville Hyundai Motorsport i20 WRC +00m 01.1s M

7. Mads Ostberg Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT DS3 WRC +00m 01.3s M

8. Mikko Hirvonen M-Sport WRT Ford Fiesta RS WRC +00m 01.4s M

9. Robert Kubica RK M-Sport WRT Ford Fiesta RS WRC +00m 01.7s M

10. Lorenzo Bertelli Ford Fiesta R5 +00m 02.3s WRC2


Others


11. Quentin Gilbert Ford Fiesta R5 +00m 02.8s WRC 2

12. Nicolas Fuchs Ford Fiesta RRC +00m 03.0s WRC 2

13. Benito Guerra M-Sport WRT Ford Fiesta RS WRC +00m 03.1s

14. Elfyn Evans M-Sport WRT Ford Fiesta RS WRC +00m 03.5s M

15. Martin Prokop Jipocar Czech National Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC +00m 03.6s M

=. Yuriy Protasov Ford Fiesta R5 +00m 03.6s WRC2

23. Chris Atkinson Hyundai Motorsport i20 WRC +00m 24.7s M


WRC2 standings after Stage 1 (Top 3):


1. Ott Tanak Drive DMACK Ford Fiesta R5 53.3s WRC 2

2. Lorenzo Bertelli Ford Fiesta R5 +00m 02.0s WRC2

3. Quentin Gilbert Ford Fiesta R5 +00m 02.5s WRC 2


Notable retirements:


None.


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Matchday 24 Statistical Preview

Kamis, 06 Maret 2014
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Rally Mexico: Latvala fastest in shakedown

Kamis, 06 Maret 2014

Volkswagen’s Jari-Matti Latvala posted the quickest time this morning in the shakedown for Rally Mexico, the latest round in the 2014 FIA World Rally Championship.

Latvala, who won the last event in Sweden and who currently heads the Drivers’ Championship after the opening two events, completed the 6.27 km Llani Grande test in 3 minutes 53.6 seconds, putting him 1.1 seconds up on Citroen’s Kris Meeke.


“Generally I feel in the groove with the car,” Latvala told the official WRC site. “Tyre wear was OK and this was a good way to get started. The stage had a narrow, technical section and a high speed part so it was a good sample of the actual rally, good preparation.”


Defending champion Sebastien Ogier meanwhile came in third in his Polo R WRC, with VW third driver, Andreas Mikkelsen fourth, followed by Mads Ostberg and Mikko Hirvonen, the latter leading the way for M-Sport. Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville, former F1 man Robert Kubica, Chris Atkinson and Benito Guerra rounded out the top ten.


The opening test is now due to take place this evening at 20.09 hours local time, when competitors will tackle the short 1.01km Street Stage in Gunajuato. The event then starts ‘proper’ on Friday with ten special stages on the bill and around 149 competitive kilometres.


Rally Mexico – Shakedown results:


1. Jari-Matti Latvala Volkswagen Motorsport Polo R WRC 3m 53.6s M

2. Kris Meeke Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT DS3 WRC 3m 54.7s M

3. Sebastien Ogier Volkswagen Motorsport Polo R WRC 3m 55.6s M

4. Andreas Mikkelsen Volkswagen Motorsport II Polo R WRC 3m 57.1s M

5. Mads Ostberg Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT DS3 WRC 3m 57.2s M

6. Mikko Hirvonen M-Sport WRT Ford Fiesta RS WRC 3m 58.2s M

7. Thierry Neuville Hyundai Motorsport i20 WRC 4m 00.1s M

8. Robert Kubica RK M-Sport WRT Ford Fiesta RS WRC 4m 01.5s M

9. Chris Atkinson Hyundai Motorsport i20 WRC 4m 02.8s M

10. Benito Guerra M-Sport WRT Ford Fiesta RS WRC 4m 04.4s

11. Martin Prokop Jipocar Czech National Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC 4m 10.5 M

12. Elfyn Evans M-Sport WRT Ford Fiesta RS WRC 4m 11.4s M


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Relegation nerves on the rise in the Bundesliga while Bayern impervious at the top

Kamis, 06 Maret 2014


BERLIN – The Bundesliga is all but decided.


Bayern Munich, which visits Wolfsburg on Saturday, is playing in a league of its own with Borussia Dortmund 20 points off the pace.


Eight teams are fighting against relegation, with three six-pointers taking place Saturday between Stuttgart and Eintracht Braunschweig, Hamburger SV and Eintracht Frankfurt, and Nuremberg and Werder Bremen.


Dortmund will visit another relegation candidate, Freiburg, on Sunday.


Here are five things to know about this weekend’s matches:


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HAMBURG HEX


Hamburg coach Mirko Slomka is struggling to get 11 players together for his side’s clash with Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.


The club’s injury worries were exacerbated by the international break. Defender Marcell Jansen has been ruled out for several weeks after tearing a ligament in his left ankle in Germany’s 1-0 win over Chile, while striker Pierre-Michel Lasogga returned from his first national call-up before Wednesday’s game with muscle problems.


Slomka also has injury concerns over Rafael van der Vaart (flu), Milan Badelj (broken hand), Hakan Calhanoglu, Petr Jiracek and Ivo Ilicevic (all thigh strains), Lasse Sobiech (concussion) and Lam Zhi Gin (groin problems). Replacement goalkeeper Jaroslav Drobny and midfielder Kerem Demirbay have not yet recovered from hamstring injuries. Maximilian Beister and Slobodan Rajkovic are both ruled out to the end of the season with cruciate ligament injuries.


Hamburg snapped its seven-game losing streak with a 3-0 win over Borussia Dortmund in Slomka’s debut, but lost the northern derby to Werder Bremen last weekend and remains in the relegation playoff place.


“It’s about pure survival,” Hamburg goalkeeper Rene Adler said. “In the coming two home games we must mix aggression with playing football again.”


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LAST CHANCE


Thomas Schneider has one game to save his job.


His Stuttgart side has lost eight in a row and another defeat against Eintracht Braunschweig would see the bottom side draw level.


Stuttgart’s board of management decided to stick with the 41-year-old Schneider on Tuesday.


“The advisory committee is 100 per cent behind this decision,” said Stuttgart president Bernd Wahler, despite media reports suggesting Thorsten Fink, Zvonimir Soldo, Krasimir Balakov, Ralf Rangnick and Huub Stevens were all being considered as possible replacements.


Braunschweig’s lowest point in the season came in the 4-0 home loss to Stuttgart in September, but the promoted side has recovered from the worst ever start to a Bundesliga season and still believes it can avoid the drop.


“It did look a lot worse,” said Braunschweig coach Torsten Lieberknecht, who recently extended his contract to 2017. “Stuttgart as a direct rival (for relegation) — for it to have come so far was unthinkable after the reverse fixture.”


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SCHALKE SHOCK


Schalke hopes to recover from what Kevin-Prince Boateng called its “horror week” when its hosts Hoffenheim on Saturday.


Humiliating defeats at home to Real Madrid in the Champions League (6-1) and then at Bayern Munich last weekend (5-1) have brought Schalke back to earth after the side started the year with four straight wins.


“It doesn’t get any worse. That was highly embarrassing. We lined up like a school team tactically, beyond bad,” Schalke captain Benedikt Hoewedes said.


Schalke coach Jens Keller needs to reshuffle his back line with Felipe Santana and Atsuto Uchida (both hamstring) and Kyriakos Papadopoulos (suspended) all out.


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LEVERKUSEN ALARM


Bayer Leverkusen is in freefall after five successive defeats across all competitions and the club relinquished second place to Dortmund by losing 1-0 at home to Mainz last week.


“There’s a big concern that we’ll miss all our targets,” Leverkusen sporting director Rudi Voeller said after his side’s eighth loss in 10 games.


Leverkusen coach Sami Hyypia has been unable to halt the team’s slide after an embarrassing German Cup exit to second-division club Kaiserslautern and a 4-0 home defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.


The Finn will need to adjust at Hannover on Saturday with midfielder Stefan Reinartz and Omer Toprak both suspended.


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BAYERN SUPREME


The title is just a matter of time for Bayern, which is on a record 15-game winning run and unbeaten in a record 48 games.


“Of course we’re going to be champions,” Bayern midfielder Toni Kroos said.


Bayern’s 20-point lead over Dortmund after 23 games is also a Bundesliga record. Kroos told Munich newspaper TZ that Bayern was effectively using the Bundesliga to stay sharp for the Champions League.


“We still want to take each game seriously so we don’t get into any rut with a view to the Champions League. Indeed it’s difficult to flip the switch again,” Kroos said.


Wolfsburg is trying to recover after last Sunday’s 6-2 rout at Hoffenheim. Midfielder Christian Traesch was sent off and Luiz Gustavo also picked up a suspension, ruling the Brazilian out against his former club.


“We’re not going into the game to wait and see how good the opponent is,” Wolfsburg striker Bas Dost said. “Why do you necessarily have to lose against Bayern Munich? We’re Wolfsburg. We’re playing at home. Bayern are strong, but we also have our qualities.”


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