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FOOTBALL: Karim Benzema out for atleast three matches due to hamstring injury.


Real Madrid are set to be without Karim Benzema for at least their next three matches after the club confirmed that the striker has suffered a hamstring injury.
Benzema was withdrawn at half-time of Saturday's derby defeat to Atletico, with Borja Mayoral replacing the France international forward who was only passed fit for the match on Thursday having been suffering from a hip problem.
Indeed, the 28-year-old was absent from the 1-1 draw with Malaga and is now set for a further spell on the sidelines that could see him miss La Liga fixtures against Levante and Celta Vigo, as well as the Champions League last-16 second-leg clash with Roma.
A statement on Madrid's official website read: "After tests at the University Hospital Sanitas La Moraleja the player Karim Benzema has been diagnosed with a muscle injury to his right hamstring."
Benzema has scored 23 goals in all competitions for Madrid in the 2015-16 campaign but has only struck once in his last four games for Los Blancos.

The striker joins Gareth Bale on the sidelines although the Welshman could be close to a return having started individual training on February 25 as he steps up his recovery from a calf problem.

source: goal.com

FOOTBALL: Suarez: I'd love to have Messi's left foot and Neymar's pace

Luis Suarez has revealed the traits he would take from his fellow South American forwards at Barcelona - Lionel Messi's left foot and Neymar's pace.
The Catalans' front three have produced some sublime football this season, scoring 59 Liga goals between them as Barca target success in the Spanish top-flight, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey.
And Suarez admits he would relish being as strong on his left side as Messi and as quick across the ground as Neymar.
"I'd love to have Messi's left foot, which is one-of-a-kind in the world, remarkable" he was quoted as saying by Marca, before going on to praise Neymar's speed and  'joie de vivre'.

"All of the players have a great relationship and it shows, we're always laughing amongst ourselves and hugging - it's not just us three. It's not about affection, it's about support.
"We don't plan anything; it all just comes naturally. We just enjoy ourselves and if we're happy, we're able to do that."
Barcelona, who are eight points clear of second-placed Atletico Madrid at the top of the La Liga table, take on Rayo Vallecano on Thursday.
source: goal.com

FOOTBALL: "Alexandre Pato is fit enough to make his Premier League debut "- Guus Hiddink


Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink says Alexandre Pato is fit enough to make his Premier League debut against Norwich City on Tuesday.
The Brazilian has not featured for the Blues since arriving on a six-month loan deal from Corinthians in January due to a lack of match fitness - his last competitive match coming for former loan club Sao Paulo in November.
But with Chelsea facing a hectic schedule over the next few weeks, Hiddink has revealed that the 26-year-old could make his Blues bow at Carrow Road this week.
"He is eager and we now have the strikers where there is a healthy competition in a very good atmosphere," said the Dutchman, who acknowledged he could rest Diego Costa during the next few games.
"Diego is number one but the others have stepped up, I'm happy, for instance, with Bertrand Traore. Although he's a young guy, the others might have more status, but I'm not looking at that.

"At the moment to be fair to everyone, [the younger players] are a bit ahead [of Pato] at this moment because I like fair competition and fairness among themselves.

"But he and Remy are also in a position to compete. Pato is not ready for 90 minutes but he is able to play a part of the game. We consider also the chances for some of the younger guys.

"We'll see this afternoon what the damage is for the injured players."

Hiddink has also confirmed that Radamel Falcao and captain John Terry have both returned to individual training after muscle injuries, while adding his confidence that Pato can make an impact before the end of the season.

"Let's hope so, in the near future," he added. "We have games coming up but like I said before it's best to have a loan in his situation.



"That way he can get used to us and the club can make a proper judgement on him in performances and training, then it's for mutual parties the best thing."

SOURCE: GOAL.COM

FOOTBALL: Former Arsenal star Paul Merson says Wenger must be sacked if Leicester City or Tottenham beat them to the title.

Former Arsenal star Paul Merson says manager Arsene Wenger must be sacked if Leicester City or Tottenham beat them to the Premier League title.
Arsenal have not been crowned champions since 2004 and are five points adrift of Leicester following Sunday's 3-2 defeat at an injury-hit Manchester United, while Spurs stayed within two points of Claudio Ranieri's surprise leaders after a 2-1 comeback victory.
Wenger's men take on Swansea on Wednesday before a crucial London derby against Spurs, and Merson – who played in the Frenchman's maiden season at the Gunners helm in 1996-97 – feels the 66-year-old's near 20-year tenure at Arsenal should come to an end if they lose out to this year's shock title contenders.

"If Man City don't win the league and Tottenham or Leicester do then Arsene Wenger has to go," he told Sky Sports.
"If you're sitting there telling those fans – loyal Arsenal fans – that they don't need any new players at the start of the season and then you don't win the league in front of Leicester or Tottenham then I don't see how you can justify it.
"If Man City win the league he can turn around and say 'they've got all the money in the world and can go and buy whoever they want, so would whoever I bought have made much difference?'.
"But if Leicester or Tottenham win the league after he said they didn't need any players then I don't see how he can keep his job.
"People may say there's nobody better than him, but there's a thousand managers who could come in and get Arsenal in the top four.
"A thousand managers would come to Arsenal and say 'don't give me a penny, but if I get Arsenal in the top four then pay me 10 million quid'.
"Every football manager in the world would take that deal. Arsenal are always going to get in the top four.
SOURCE: GOAL.COM

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's 92nd birthday to be marked with £550,000 festivities

Robert Mugabe who has been in power in Zimbabwe for 36 years turned 92 this week and staff at his office presented him with a huge cake to mark the occasion. A bigger party will be held this weekend in the city of Masvingo featuring a huge 92kg cake and the whole party costing £550,000.


The 'thank you' bash for the world's oldest head of state will see banners and billboards carry the slogan 'Thank you, Bob, for giving us a voice to be heard'. Mugabe's birthday has been a public celebration since 1986 and while officials are reticent to disclose costs, past festivities have been said to run up to $1million for the transportation, accommodation and feeding of thousands of guests.
The state-run Sunday Mail published a 16-page supplement to celebrate this year's occasion with posters in the newspaper reading 'Mugabe's birthday is like that of Jesus Christ'.

With Zimbabwe in the midst of a drought that has left over 3million people reliant on food aid supplied mainly by the United States and the European Union, opponents of the president have criticised the lavish celebrations at a time of hardship but supporters insist they must party on.
Ruling party members and business people paid between $5000 and $100000 for a table of 10 at a sold-out dinner this weekend to raise funds for the festivities.

Outside the banquet, some Zimbabweans were bitterly critical of the birthday plans.
'Maybe they have no shame, openly feasting amid such hunger,' said Denias Munongoza, 27, a college graduate who sells cigarettes and condoms to feed his family. 'This year the president should have said `no.''

 
'Mugabe and his cronies are planning to feast instead of attending to the resuscitation of the comatose economy and addressing the effects and impact of the drought,' said Obert Gutu, spokesman for the opposition Movement for Democratic Change-T.

source: lindaikejisblog.com

FOOTBALL: Unfortunate Casillas nets own goal to decide tie

Borussia Dortmund sealed their place in the last 16 of the Europa League with a 1-0 victory over Porto at Estadio Do Dragao on Thursday, after Iker Casillas netted an unfortunate own goal.After a bright start to proceedings it was the visitors who netted an important away goal to put themselves out of sight. Marco Reus, found space inside the box to unleashes a thumping volley that Casillas did well to save to save at the first attempt.However, the Spaniard could only push the ball into the path of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, whose close-range shot deflected off both the crossbar and the goalkeeper before rolling into the back of the net.Porto piled piled on the pressure after conceding as Evandro went agonizingly close to finding an equaliser before Dortmund stopper Roman Burki pulled off a magnificent one-handed save to deny Varela’s header.
source: goal.com

FOOTBALL: Alex Song celebrated Barcelona's win over Arsenal with Dani Alves

Alex Song was a notoriously divisive figure during his time at Arsenal and he is unlikely to have gone up in the estimation of Gooners after footage emerged of him celebrating Barcelona's victory at the Emirates Stadium with Dani Alves on Tuesday.

The West Ham midfielder and part-time fashionista moved from north London to Barcelona in the summer of 2012 and went from one of the linchpins of Arsenal’s midfield to a serial benchwarmer in Catalunia.



Sporting typically garish headwear, Song, on loan at Upton Park from Barcelona for a second successive season, captured himself on camera with Alves bopping along to Fifth Harmony’s smash hit 'Worth It' after Lionel Messi had secured a 2-0 first-leg victory in the Champions League last 16.

source: goal.com(see video here)

FOOTBALL: "Forget about Barcelona or I'll axe you"- Ranieri

Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri has warned Riyad Mahrez to forget about joining Barcelona - or face the axe from his starting line-up.
The 25-year-old has played a pivotal role in his side's terrific campaign, hitting 14 league goals as the Foxes lead second-placed Tottenham by two points in the chase for an unlikely Premier League title.
Mahrez has attracted the interest of many admirers, including reports of a potential move to Barca, and refused to rule out speculation linking him to the Liga giants during an interview withGoal in February.

Yet ahead of a vital clash with Norwich City on Saturday as the Foxes look to bounce back from a defeat to Arsenal, Ranieri fired a warning for the Algeria international to remain focused.
He told reporters: "If Riyad plays as well as Riyad [can play], he continues to play. 
"When I see Riyad think about other teams he [can] come with me on the bench."

source: goal.com

FOOTBALL: Former Arsenal and France star Robert Pires has announced his retirement from football

Former Arsenal and France star Robert Pires has announced his retirement from football at the age of 42.The winger also played for Metz, Marseille, Villarreal and Aston Villa before finishing his career with Indian Super League side Goa, who he left last March.And the midfielder has revealed that his career, which began in 1993, has come to an end.
"I am 42 years old and now must be the time to say stop – my last experience was in India," he told L'Equipe. "Above all it is necessary give way to the young players."

He won the 1998 World Cup, Euro 2000 and two Confederations Cup titles with France, for whom he last played in 2004.
At club level, Pires enjoyed significant success at Arsenal between 2000 and 2006, winning two Premier League titles including in the club's 2003-04 Invincibles season and picking up three FA Cup medals.
One trophy that eluded him was the Champions League, with the Gunners losing the 2006 final to Barcelona in what proved to be his final match for the club before joining Villarreal.
SOURCE: GOAL.COM

FOOTBALL: Mata goal v Shrewsbury should not have stood


Juan Mata’s controversial goal against Shrewsbury during Monday’s FA Cup fifth round tie should not have stood, the Premier League has confirmed.
The Spaniard’s 45th minute free-kick put his side 2-0 up and all but booked Louis Van Gaal’s men a place in the quarter final against West Ham. 
But the goal and, more specifically, the deployment of a three-man wall comprised of Anthony Martial, Jesse Lingard and Daley Blind in front of Shrewsbury goalkeeper Jayson Leutwiler, caused controversy and confusion in equal measure.
As a result the Premier League has written to clubs this week in order to clarify that the tactics used by United should have resulted in Mata’s goal being chalked off.
A statement read: “The Premier League has this week written to its clubs to provide guidance regarding the offside law. The guidance is in relation to players standing in an offside position when a free-kick is taken.

“Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) issued this guidance to clear up misunderstandings that arose following the goal awarded to Manchester United in their FA Cup fifth-round tie against Shrewsbury Town on Monday night.

“PGMOL consulted the International Football Association Board (IFAB) as to whether there was an offside offence or not. As a result the PGMOL guidance below clarifies the situation.

source: goal.com