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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

David De Gea first to win three straight Man United Player of the Year awards

David De Gea became the first Manchester United player to win the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award for three years in a row when he triumphed again on Monday night.

The goalkeeper collected the prize at the club's annual awards ceremony at Old Trafford, which was broadcast on MUTV. Chris Smalling was named Players' Player of the Year, Cameron Borthwick-Jackson won the Under-21s honour and Marcus Rashford was awarded the Under-18s award. Anthony Martial's debut strike against Liverpool was the goal of the season.

.@D_DeGea, our Player of the Year. Again!#MUFCPOTY #DaveSaves pic.twitter.com/KYbXBZ0bIT

- Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 2, 2016

De Gea's award was decided by a fans' vote, which led to him earning the accolade ahead of other consistently impressive performers such as Martial, Smalling and Daley Blind.

The United goalkeeper said: "It's difficult to say something. To win three years in a row is amazing. I'm really happy. It's an honour and I want to say thank you to everyone. I think we have some of the best fans in the world."

Former players Roy Keane, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Cristiano Ronaldo had all won the prize in back-to-back years but De Gea has now gone one better.

United manager Louis van Gaal said: "Everyone knows he was invited to Madrid. His girlfriend is living in Madrid; his parents, Spanish. Real Madrid is a great club, but he is still here and, as a manager, I am so happy he is here and he deserves to win this title."

Speaking about the Spanish goalkeeper, midfielder Juan Mata said: "For me, he is the most consistent player. He is always saving points for us."

Before the ceremony, captain Wayne Rooney had paid tribute to the central defenders' efforts this season, but revealed that he voted for Daley Blind as Player of the Year.

Rooney said: "For me personally, Daley and Chris have been brilliant for us. I went with Chris last year so it's Daley this year."

Former United greats including Sir Bobby Charlton and Denis Law were there to witness the prize-giving.

Meanwhile Van Gaal addressed his situation with the club, saying he believed that being portrayed as a "nobody" could be having an effect on the way his players respond to him.

Van Gaal said: "I'm a coach, a manager, who would rather have some authority but every day the players can read it -- what do you think about my authority as well? What do you think about the way they want to follow my advice? When the coach is shown like a nobody. And I am not what the media is writing, because I am very arrogant, because I am one of the best managers in the world."

When asked how difficult the season has been, he replied: "Very difficult. More difficult for my players than me. First they have to deal with this manager, which is not so easy."

Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri only wants players with 'same mentality'

Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri says he doesn't want to lose any of his star players, and only wants to sign those with the right mentality after winning the Premier League title.

Tottenham Hotspur's 2-2 draw at Chelsea on Monday night left Leicester with an unassailable seven-point lead at the top of the table with two games to play.

Ranieri can now start planning for next season, when the Foxes can also look forward to a first-ever season in the Champions League -- where they will be one of the top seeds alongside the champions of the other top-seven leagues and the title holders.

It means the coach will have to strengthen his squad to deal with the demands of European football, but he is eager to recruit players with the right temperament.

Asked if the Foxes could repeat their amazing success next season, he told Sky Sports News: "I think no, but we want to continue to build.

"When I came here the objective was to create a solid foundation and build together. This season is out of our project but our foundations are very solid and we want to do our best.

"We don't want to sell anybody. If some player doesn't want to stay with us I don't want unhappy people.

"We are looking to add to the team but with the same mentality. Who comes must know we are working hard."

Looking ahead to Leicester receiving the Premier League trophy at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, Ranieri added: "I feel good now. [Picking up the trophy] in front of our fans it will be fantastic."

Leicester City. Champions of England. pic.twitter.com/WRwfysTn2N

- Leicester City (@LCFC) May 2, 2016
It is also Ranieri's first top-flight triumph in his managerial career and the 64-year-old admits emotions were running high when the full-time whistle blew at Stamford Bridge.

"The emotion was at the maximum level," Ranieri added. "It means the job is good. I am very, very happy now because maybe if I won this title at the beginning of my career maybe I would forget.

"Now I am an old man I can feel it much better.

"I said every time I am very happy for the fans, for the chairman and for all the Leicester community," Ranieri added. "I don't know the secret. The players, the heart, the soul and how they play.

"My message to the fans is now to keep going, we want to improve a lot."

Ranieri had been visiting his 96-year-old mother in Rome on Monday but landed at East Midlands airport in time to return home and watch Tottenham's draw.

Cristiano Ronaldo fit to face Man City; Karim Benzema and Casemiro doubtful

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said Tuesday that Cristiano Ronaldo will start Wednesday's Champions League semifinal second leg against Manchester City, but Casemiro and Karim Benzema are now almost certainly ruled out.

Ronaldo has missed Madrid's past three games with a right thigh-muscle problem, including the goalless first leg at City on April 26.

Benzema, meanwhile, left at half-time of the game at the Etihad Stadium with a similar issue, and Casemiro picked up a thigh problem in Saturday's 1-0 La Liga win at Real Sociedad.

After reports that Ronaldo had suffered a second muscle injury and rumours of a breakdown in the relationship between Madrid's star players and the club's senior medical staff, the 31-year-old Portugal international has undergone an intensive recovery regimen in recent days and again took part in training with his teammates on Tuesday morning.

Zidane said during his prematch news conference that Ronaldo had recovered completely from the injury and there was no risk involved in him playing against City.

"Cristiano is fine -- he is at 100 percent," Zidane said on Tuesday. "He trained with us and will be with us tomorrow. There is no risk. He is training, and he is 100 percent."

Zidane had previously said that Ronaldo was likely to start last week's first leg in Manchester, but he stressed that the situation was different this time around.

"It is not just two days, it is a week, and bit by bit he has been recovering," he said. "He is a player who is like that, who recovers very quickly. He will be at 100 percent tomorrow.

"It is always good to have him on the pitch with us. He is an outstanding player, his statistics show that."

Benzema again continued his recovery indoors without joining his teammates and does not appear likely to be in the squad on Wednesday.

"Karim still had his problem today, and we did not want to risk him," Zidane said.

Casemiro, meanwhile, has become a key player in Zidane's 4-3-3 system, but his unexpected hip problem could rule him out of the club's biggest game of the season so far.

Zidane did not confirm the holding midfielder's absence but suggested he was likely to sit the match out.

"With Casemiro, it is not a [serious] injury, but it is swollen and we did not want to risk it," he said. "We have a big enough squad for others to play. We will try, Casemiro is Casemiro, but other players can do the same work as he does. Whoever plays in that position will do the same work as Casemiro."

He added: "I would have liked to have Casemiro and Benzema, but it is not like that. Others will play and they will do well."

Zidane rejected the idea that the injuries meant that he might consider changing his system or approach for this game.

"I will not change tomorrow," he said. "The idea is always the same, and even more so playing at home. We will need to show the intensity that a Champions League semifinal requires.

"When we do not have the ball, we will have to defend well, all together as a team, as we have been recently. Not just the midfield, or the defenders, but everyone must do this work."

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Barcelona lose lead, draw at Villarreal; Real Madrid surge past Sevilla

Barcelona missed out on the chance to go 11 points clear at the top of the Primera Division as they squandered a two-goal advantage in a 2-2 draw at Villarreal.

Ivan Rakitic's half-volley and a classy 'Panenka' penalty from Neymar had given Luis Enrique's side a comfortable lead before half-time.

But Villarreal fought back after the break, Cedric Bakambu halving the deficit before Jeremy Mathieu knocked the ball into his own net just moments after coming on as a substitute.

Despite failing to win for the first time in 13 league games, Barca increased their lead over nearest challengers Atletico Madrid at the top of the table to nine points after the Rojiblancos lost 2-1 at Sporting Gijon, while Villarreal remain fourth, picking up a first point in three games.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid used goals from Karim Benzema, Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Jese to overcome pesky Sevilla 4-0 at the Bernabeu.

Benzema eased nerves early with an impressive first-time finish of a Bale cross from the center of the box in the sixth minute.

It would take nearly an hour for Real to score again, but Los Blancos did so in rapid succession.

Ronaldo, who missed a penalty minutes before, scored his goal on a tricky finish from close range on 64 minutes, and Bale scored a similar effort from about the same distance after a cushioned chip from Benzema.

Substitute Jese then stepped up four minutes from time, pouncing on a deflection and slotting past Sergio Rico to wrap up the points for the Zinedine Zidane's men.

Late goals from John Guidetti and Hugo Mallo gave Celta Vigo a 2-0 win at hapless Valencia to pile more misery on coach Gary Neville, who was the subject of angry chants by the Mestalla crowd.

Valencia fell behind after 80 minutes as Guidetti latched onto an audacious back-heel by Fabian Orellana to lash home.

Five minutes later, captain Mallo finished off the hosts, coasting down the right-hand side and cutting inside to beat goalkeeper Mat Ryan at the near post.

As the whistle approached, furious Valencia fans turned their anger on Neville, chanting "Gary go now."

Goals from Pape Diop and substitute Felipe Caicedo saw Espanyol come from behind to beat Athletic Bilbao 2-1 and move seven points clear of the relegation zone.

Javier Eraso had given the Basques the lead after 20 minutes by following up his shot on the rebound after Pau Lopez had parried.

Constantin Galca's side got the equaliser they deserved in the 54th minute, Diop rising to meet a corner and heading home.

They took the lead for the first time in the game just three minutes later. Gerard Moreno raced forward on the counter and spotted Caicedo on the edge of the area, the Ecuadorian controlling the ball and beating a defender before lashing into the net, making his mark on the game just four minutes after coming off the bench to replace Asensio.

Marcus Rashford hailed by Louis van Gaal after Manchester United victory

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal described Marcus Rashford as a "real striker" after the 18-year-old scored the only goal to win the derby at Manchester City.

Rashford's cool finish, which came after he had tricked his way past Martin Demichelis, cut the gap between fourth-placed City and United to just a point.

The 16th-minute strike made him the youngest scorer in Manchester derbies during the Premier League era at 18 years and 141 days.

Van Gaal told Sky Sports: "He is a real striker. That's why I let him play in that position.

"He can make goals but also is an attacking point and runs the channels. Still, he is 18, so we have to wait and see how consistent he is."

Rashford thought he should have had a penalty when he was brought down by the struggling Demichelis, and Van Gaal said: "I think it was a penalty. We need video referees, I think."

The United boss praised his side for their speedy recovery from the Europa league exit to Liverpool on Thursday, adding: "A lot of players had cramp, but that is logical when you have played on Thursday.

"You saw what Liverpool did. They were 2-0 up then lost 2-3 [at Southampton] because they were not recovered.

"It was fantastic, what we did. We did it also against Arsenal. We have beaten Manchester City and it is not easy to win here.

"It was a long time ago that we won here, so it is for the fans as well."

Chris Smalling was again a commanding presence in defence for United and praised Rashford for making the difference.

The England defender said: "It's so refreshing to see a young lad who wants to run at defenders. If I was coming up against him, I'd know it'd be a difficult game."

Michael Carrick, meanwhile, said the win was "more than three points."

He added: "The position that we were in, in the league meant it was a must-win game. It gives us a bit of momentum."

Galatasaray-Fenerbahce derby postponed due to unspecified threats

ISTANBUL -- Turkish authorities called off Sunday's Galatasaray-Fenerbahce derby in Istanbul about two hours before kickoff citing an unspecified threat, and said the game would be played at a later date.

A brief statement from the Istanbul governor's office said the match was cancelled following "the assessment of serious intelligence," but didn't provide details. It said the decision was made following "the request and the agreement" of the two bitter rivals.

Unconfirmed media reports said there was a bomb threat at the stadium.

The decision came a day after an Islamic State group-linked suicide bomber killed himself and four foreign tourists on Istanbul's main pedestrian street. The attack was the sixth suicide bombing in Turkey since July that have either been blamed on the IS group or claimed by Kurdish militants.

It came amid heightened alert in Turkey in the run-up to the Kurdish spring festival of Newroz, which has led to violent confrontations between Kurdish and Turkish security forces in the past.

Earlier, fans were told that the game would be played without spectators, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported, leading to protests by fans who were already inside the stadium. But authorities later decided to delay the game.

Gianluigi Buffon sets Serie A record in Juventus' win asNapoli keep pace

Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon made Serie A history as Juventus remained top of Serie A with a 4-1 win at Torino in the Turin derby on Saturday.

Needing to survive just four minutes to pass Sebastiano Rossi's all-time league record of 929 minutes without conceding a goal, Buffon did so with ease before Juventus moved 2-0 ahead through Paul Pogba and Sami Khedira.

Eventually Buffon was beaten for the first time in the league since Jan. 10 by an Andrea Belotti penalty, yet the Bianconeri made sure of the points with a brilliant third through substitute Alvaro Morata, who notched again late on in a result that extended Juve's unbeaten run to 20 league games.

The gloss was taken off the victory somewhat by Sami Khedira's 87th-minute red card, which he seemingly accrued for something he said to the referee.

Napoli overcame a half-time deficit to defeat Geona 3-1 to stay three points behind Juventus.

Tomas Rincon opened the scoring for the visitors in the 10th minute as Tomas Rincon's powerful right-footed shot from outside the box caught goalkeeper Pepe Reina off guard, and Genoa held a 1-0 half-time lead.

But Gonzalo Higuain scored six moments after the break when Elseid Hysaj's smart ball forward into the box found him in plenty of space, and then he put Napoli ahead in the 81st minute with a curling 16-yard strike in off the right post.

Omar El Kaddouri added a third goal in stoppage time for Napoli as he slotted home Manolo Gabbiadini's cross.

Fiorentina were held to a 0-0 draw by relegation battlers Frosinone -- but the point was enough to lift them back into fourth place above Inter Milan.

Frosinone goalkeeper Nicola Leali produced a string of fine saves to deny the Viola, who twice hit the woodwork through Nikola Kalinic and Borja Valero, while home midfielder Oliver Kragl fired a free kick against the crossbar.

Both sides went close to grabbing a winner in the closing stages. Substitute Aleksandar Tonev's shot flashed just wide and at the other end Kalinic headed just off target.

Sassuolo's slim chances of qualifying for Europe have all but ended despite coming from behind to earn a 1-1 draw against Udinese at the Stadio Citta del Tricolore.

With Inter Milan dropping points at Roma on Saturday, Sassuolo could have closed the gap on the Europa League places to eight points with a win.

But Duvan Zapata scored his sixth goal of the campaign to give Stefano Colantuono's men an early lead.

The hosts equalised in the 64th minute when Matteo Politano headed in Federico Peluso's cross but the Neroverdi remain seventh while Udinese are now four points above the relegation zone in 16th.

Riccardo Meggiorini netted a first-half winner as Chievo claimed three points from a 1-0 win over Sampdoria at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris.

Meggiorini's effort midway through the first half was enough to secure victory as the home side failed to get anything from the game despite having seven shots on target.

Sampdoria enjoyed 65 percent possession but it was Meggiorini's header which separated the two sides as Valter Birsa's cross found the Italian forward after 24 minutes for his fifth goal of the season.

Atalanta recorded their first victory in 15 games to potentially save manager Edy Reja's job as they defeated nine-man Bologna 2-0.

Reja had received no assurances on his position following his club's alarming slide, which was eventually halted by first-half goals from Alejandro Gomez and Alessandro Diamanti, before Ibrahima Mbaye and Daniele Gastaldello were both dismissed late on.

Ex-West Ham forward Diamanti squared for Gomez to break the deadlock with a close-range finish before scoring himself as Mauricio Pinilla teed him up.

Pinilla then had a penalty saved, yet it did not prove costly as Mbaye was sent off for a lunge on Gomez and Gastaldello, booked when he conceded the spot kick, followed him for two cautions.

Struggling Carpi secured an important 2-1 win against bottom side Hellas Verona with both sides desperate for points to keep them in Serie A.

The visitors got on the scoresheet three minutes before half-time when Antonio Di Gaudio found the back of the net but Verona came back fighting in the second half and levelled the score just after the hour mark through Artur Ionita.

Verona only managed to keep the score level for three minutes when Kevin Lasagna scored his fourth goal of the season and things got worse for the bottom side when two yellows in eight minutes saw Ante Rebic get sent off in the last minute of normal time.

Liverpool's Klopp: 'Southampton deserved the three points'

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp didn't have an answer for his side's shocking second half performance in their 3-2 loss at Southampton, and admitted the Saints "deserved" the three points on Sunday.

Liverpool went into the game on an eight-match unbeaten run and looked for all the world like extending that after a first-half in which they were by far the better side.

But, with the Reds losing for the first time in Premier League history after leading 2-0 at half-time, Klopp was at a loss as to the contrast in displays either side of the interval.

"I saw lot of good things from my side," he said.

"It was a perfect first half and we could have scored more. We played really good.
"In the second-half Southampton deserved it. We could have done better but that's how it is in football. You have to take your chances and in the first moment of the second half I saw it was not too good.

"It was clear when they scored their first goal that something big would happen in this game. We could have played better. It is like it is. Second half Southampton deserved the three points."

Despite the setback, Klopp has refused to give up on taking Liverpool into the top four before the end of the season.

"There are nine games left, still 27 points to get," Klopp added. "If we can get all of them there is a chance."

Man City expect injured Joe Hart, Raheem Sterling to miss 3-4 weeks

Joe Hart and Raheem Sterling are set to miss England's forthcoming friendlies, with Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini saying he expected muscle injuries to keep them out for up to a month.

Roy Hodgson's England travel to take on world champions Germany next weekend, following that up with a game against Netherlands at Wembley.

However, the 24-man squad named on Thursday for those matches looks set to change after Sterling and Hart were injured as City lost 1-0 at home to rivals Manchester United on Sunday.

Sterling pulled up with a groin complaint midway through the first half and Hart was taken off on a stretcher after half-time having sustained a calf injury while trying to clear a horrible Martin Demichelis backpass.

"Both of them have muscle injuries," Pellegrini said. "Raheem his groin and Joe in his calf. I don't think that with a muscle injury you can be fit in one week. Normally it is three or four weeks."

Pellegrini, who walked out of his TV interview, struck an understandably frustrated figure in his post-match news conference, having seen City's title hopes extinguished as United moved to within a point of them in fourth.

The Champions League quarterfinals may await the Capital One Cup winners, but they have now only won one of six league matches, raising questions of whether Pep Guardiola's impending arrival has negatively impacted the squad.

"I don't think that I lose any control," Pellegrini said. "If you see the attitude of the team today, it reflects that we are involved in what we want to do.

"Of course it is not the best way to finish the season and maybe one thing is linked with the other one, but I repeat I am happy with the attitude.

"The players are focused in this season and want to finish as near the top of the table as we can."

Demichelis had a woeful afternoon at the Etihad Stadium, not only with the back pass that led to Hart's injury but also for his embarrassing role in conceding Marcus Rashford's goal.

Pellegrini rejected the suggestion that Rashford was too good for Demichelis, although accepted his substitution early in the second half was a result of a bad day at the office.

"He was nervous," Pellegrini said, having taken him off in the 53rd minute. "He was not having a good day."

Louis van Gaal: Man United top-four finish 'in our own hands'

Louis van Gaal believes Manchester United have a great chance of securing Champions League football after coming through a "test of survival" at rivals Manchester City. 

Thursday's Europa League exit to Liverpool means only a top-four finish will do if United are to return to European football's top table.

Van Gaal admitted in the build-up to Sunday's match that defeat would all but extinguish their Champions League hopes, but his side produced a strong display to close the gap on misfiring City.

Marcus Rashford's first-half strike at the Etihad Stadium saw his first Manchester derby end in a 1-0 win, making his manager believe a top-four finish is within their grasp.

"I have said in advance that we must win this game and we have done it, so I am very happy because otherwise the gap was too big if they won," Van Gaal said. "Or a draw is still four points, eight matches to go, so then it should be very difficult.

"Now it is in our own hands, I think. We have to win our games, we have more home matches than away matches. We don't lose so much at Old Trafford so we have a big chance."

Van Gaal says that the belief was palpable in the dressing room after a match which left him proud given Thursday's Europa League exertions.

"I think that we have played a fantastic first half," he said. "We started the second half again very good and had the first chances -- after that it was a test of survival because we were very tired.

"We have to recover within two days -- that is nearly not possible and especially not when you play a game against Liverpool like we have done.

"We have and have given everything to beat Liverpool and then you have to play City. You have seen, for example, their result at Southampton -- half-time 0-2, final time 3-2.

"I have not seen the match but I can only conclude that it is because of the tiredness. That is what we have done to them.

"My players have fought to the end with cramp -- Marcus Rashford could still run with cramp. I have never seen that!"
Van Gaal's comments came in response to a question about United targeting City's injury-hit defence.

While coy when asked about that in the news conference, he was far more forthcoming in the broadcast interviews, especially on City centre-back Martin Demichelis.

"Rashford is very quick and Demichelis looked like the years are catching up with him," he said. "He was a very good defender, he was my centre-back in Bayern but that is the life of football."

Louis van Gaal: Man United top-four finish 'in our own hands'

Louis van Gaal believes Manchester United have a great chance of securing Champions League football after coming through a "test of survival" at rivals Manchester City. 

Thursday's Europa League exit to Liverpool means only a top-four finish will do if United are to return to European football's top table.

Van Gaal admitted in the build-up to Sunday's match that defeat would all but extinguish their Champions League hopes, but his side produced a strong display to close the gap on misfiring City.

Marcus Rashford's first-half strike at the Etihad Stadium saw his first Manchester derby end in a 1-0 win, making his manager believe a top-four finish is within their grasp.

"I have said in advance that we must win this game and we have done it, so I am very happy because otherwise the gap was too big if they won," Van Gaal said. "Or a draw is still four points, eight matches to go, so then it should be very difficult.

"Now it is in our own hands, I think. We have to win our games, we have more home matches than away matches. We don't lose so much at Old Trafford so we have a big chance."

Van Gaal says that the belief was palpable in the dressing room after a match which left him proud given Thursday's Europa League exertions.

"I think that we have played a fantastic first half," he said. "We started the second half again very good and had the first chances -- after that it was a test of survival because we were very tired.

"We have to recover within two days -- that is nearly not possible and especially not when you play a game against Liverpool like we have done.

"We have and have given everything to beat Liverpool and then you have to play City. You have seen, for example, their result at Southampton -- half-time 0-2, final time 3-2.

"I have not seen the match but I can only conclude that it is because of the tiredness. That is what we have done to them.

"My players have fought to the end with cramp -- Marcus Rashford could still run with cramp. I have never seen that!"
Van Gaal's comments came in response to a question about United targeting City's injury-hit defence.

While coy when asked about that in the news conference, he was far more forthcoming in the broadcast interviews, especially on City centre-back Martin Demichelis.

"Rashford is very quick and Demichelis looked like the years are catching up with him," he said. "He was a very good defender, he was my centre-back in Bayern but that is the life of football."

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Arsene Wenger: I don't know if Arsenal can still win title after Tottenham draw

Arsene Wenger admitted he is unsure whether Arsenal can still win the Premier League title after Saturday's 2-2 draw at Tottenham.

Arsenal were 1-0 up but then had to fight back for a draw with 10 men after Francis Coquelin was sent off in the second half and Spurs went ahead with two quick-fire goals.

The result means leaders Leicester could go eight points clear of the Gunners with a win against Watford later.

Asked about Arsenal's title chances, Wenger said: "I don't know because I don't know what to say anymore about that. Everybody drops points so let's see what happens over the weekend.

"I think we have to take encouragement from our performance today and we have to produce that until the end of the season then we might have a chance."

Arsenal beat Leicester 2-1 three weeks ago, a result that had appeared to have swung the momentum in the Gunners' favour, but they have not won in five games across all competitions since.

Wenger acknowledged that this season may have represented the team's best chance to end a 12-year Premier League title drought.

"Maybe, yes. Last year we had no chance but now I don't know," he said. "We are in a position where we not only depend on our own results but the results of teams like Leicester."

Wenger's team had been relentlessly criticised this week after losses to Manchester United and Swansea dealt a massive blow to their title hopes, but gained a measure of redemption by coming back with 10 men at White Hart Lane.

"[For] a team with low confidence and no belief, we played pretty well today," centre-back Per Mertesacker said. "We don't need that [criticism]. It's nonsense. We just concentrate on ourselves and that's the only way to compete and win games."

Alexis Sanchez ended a scoring drought by netting the equaliser -- his first league goal since October -- and Wenger said he hoped the comeback could boost the team's confidence with crucial games ahead.

Arsenal travel to Hull for an FA Cup replay on Tuesday. Depending on the result of that game, they would either face West Bromwich Albion in the league or Watford in the cup next weekend, and will then go to the Camp Nou trying to overturn a 2-0 deficit in the Champions League.

Given Arsenal's stuttering league campaign and their likely elimination from the Champions League, a loss in the FA Cup -- which the Gunners have won in each of the last two seasons -- would threaten to derail their season completely.

"I must tell you that the pressure from our supporters is relentless and I'm in a good position to tell you that," Wenger said. "We have to deal with that. We have to go on a run again.

"We play on Tuesday night an important game and then we will see if we will play in the FA Cup or the Premier League [next weekend]. We want to win our games."

The Frenchman could still draw some positives from Saturday's game, with Sanchez scoring again and Danny Welbeck looking lively after starting up front instead of Olivier Giroud.

Goalkeeper David Ospina also played well in place of the injured Petr Cech, making a one-handed reaction save to deny Erik Lamela in the first half and keeping the ball out by a fraction of an inch in the second.

Wenger also opted to give Mohamed Elneny his first league start alongside Francis Coquelin in central midfield with Aaron Ramsey on the right wing, adding more defensive solidity to the team.

"Our balance was right today. We looked dangerous going forward, well organised in midfield and at the back and we moved the ball well. We had a solid performance," Wenger said.

"[Sanchez] had a great attitude today. I hope that will give him needed confidence and encouragement to continue and the goal will give him a lift. Certainly, it will give him a bigger a lift now."

Cristiano Ronaldo scores four as Real Madrid put seven past Celta Vigo

Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo scored four times in Saturday's 7-1 win over Celta Vigo as the Portuguese superstar moved into second place all-time in La Liga's goal charts.

Ronaldo, 31, had been whistled by a restless Bernabeu earlier in the game but responded with four goals in the span of 26 second-half minutes, giving him 252 strikes in just 228 La Liga games.

Lionel Messi remains the all-time La Liga record goal scorer, with the Argentine having managed 304 so far for Barcelona in 12 seasons to Ronaldo's seven.

Ronaldo answered his critics by swerving a 30-yard strike into the net with Real already 1-0 up in the 50th minute.

He soon followed that with a superb 25-yard free kick right to the top corner of the Celta goal, then completed his hat trick from close range from Isco's cross, before heading his fourth of the game to the net from Jese's corner.

Ronaldo also now heads this season's La Liga Pichichi top scorer race with 27 goals, two ahead of Barcelona's Luis Suarez, with Messi back on 19 in joint-third. He has also moved one ahead of Benfica's Jonas to top the current European Golden Boot standings.

Gareth Bale marked his return from a hamstring injury by scoring in his first appearance in 50 days, while Pepe and Jese also got on the scoresheet for Madrid. Iago Aspas got Celta's only goal in what was their worst defeat of the season.

Elsewhere on Saturday, Las Palmas took another step towards survival when an unexpected 1-0 win over Champions League hopefuls Villarreal brought them a third consecutive victory.

Captain David Garcia gave the visitors a deserved lead on the half-hour mark, becoming the first player to score against Villarreal goalkeeper Alphonse Areola in the league for 620 minutes.

Villarreal, meanwhile, slipped seven points behind third-placed Real Madrid but are still in pole position to claim fourth spot.

Monday, February 22, 2016

USA FACING BRUTAL ROAD, BUT CHANCE FOR REDEMPTION AT COPA AMERICA CENTENARIO

For the second straight international tournament, the U.S. national team received one of the toughest draws in the competition. Goal USA's Ives Galarcep takes a closer look.

NEW YORK -- When the Copa America Centenario draw ended, the sentiment among U.S. national team fans was one of concern. The Americans were given the toughest draw of all four top seeds in the tournament, but none of the Copa's weakest entrants found their way into Group A, leading to complaints about yet another 'Group of Death'.

You wouldn't have known it watching Jurgen Klinsmann emerge for post-draw interviews with a smile on his face as he asked awaiting journalists if they were excited. Whether he was simply showing a brave face or genuinely excited about the challenge that awaits this summer, Klinsmann sounded like a coach who may have actually liked seeing his team be dealt a tough schedule.

"Obviously it's a difficult group, no doubt about it, but it's doable," Klinsmann said after the draw. "We had a similar kind of scenario in Brazil and we went through, so now we start with Colombia right away instead of Ghana.

"Colombia is one of the top teams in South America, no doubt about it. Paraguay is a strong team. Costa Rica we know," he added. "We start right on our toes with the opening whistle in Santa Clara. It's exciting."

Perhaps Klinsmann sees this summer as the perfect opportunity to regain the good will he lost after the U.S. stumbled through a forgettable showing at the 2015 Gold Cup. In terms of fan approval rating, Klinsmann's is probably as low as it has ever been, and a strong showing in the Copa's toughest group would bring him back to the levels he enjoyed after the 2014 World Cup,
The American draw started out with Paraguay, arguably the toughest team in Pot 4, but the real drama always lied in Pots 2 and 3. Costa Rica was the worst-case scenario of the teams in Pot 3, so when the Ticos emerged from the bowl, a Group of Death billing was all but ensured given the powerhouses awaiting in the final pot.

The gasps were audible in the Hammerstein Ballroom when Colombia was drawn, no doubt a combination of reactions from worried U.S. fans, as well as Colombia fans, who were well-represented at the draw. The reaction was a somewhat surprising one because the reality is Uruguay or Chile would have been tougher draws, or at least more likely to be tougher opponents.

The issue with Colombia is that the Cafeteros are a stacked team from a talent standpoint, but one that has struggled to find the impressive rhythm and unity it showed at the 2014 World Cup. U.S. fans surely remembered how good Colombia looked in 2014, but the reality is Jose Pekerman's side has been inconsistent since then. Colombia managed just one goal in four matches at the 2015 Copa America, and posted mixed results in the early CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers last fall.

All that said, Colombia is still a team that boasts dangerous attacking firepower, from James Rodriguez to Carlos Bacca to Juan Cuadrado and Jackson Martinez. If Pekerman can help Colombia regain its 2014 swagger, then the Americans will be hard-pressed to stop the Cafeteros.

The biggest obstacle in the U.S. group isn't Colombia, but rather Costa Rica. The Ticos turned heads with a strong showing at the 2014 World Cup, then watched a horrendous penalty call rob them in a Gold Cup quarterfinal loss to Mexico. Costa Rica isn't the same team it was in 2014, when Jorge Luis Pinto had the Ticos playing stingy defense and counterattacking teams to death. Since that World Cup success, Costa Rica has seen many of its players move to top European leagues, with the likes of Keylor Navas and Joel Campbell enjoy career-best success.

As important as the strengthening player pool for Costa Rica is the confidence the Ticos will have heading into the Copa America after their success in Brazil in 2014. Nobody expected Costa Rica to do much in a brutal group that included Uruguay, Italy and England. Not only did the Ticos survive, they won their group, sparking a run all the way to the World Cup quarterfinals.

"That makes me calm. Now we can't be scared after what we did at the World Cup," Costa Rica head coach Oscar Ramirez said. "The players have that experience now. This is a different tournament, but players won't be scared now about being in a group of death."

Klinsmann expressed a similar sentiment about the U.S. showing at the 2014 World Cup. The reactions to the U.S. World Cup draw two years ago were even more negative than Sunday's draw reactions. That World Cup draw was seen as a worst-case scenario, complete with a brutal first match against familiar foe Ghana. That brutal draw produced an opportunity for the Americans to step up and exceed expectations. The U.S. did just that, surviving the 'Group of Death'.

"Would you like an easier group? Maybe on the paper, but then no group is easy," Klinsmann said. "We'll take it the way it is. We'll have done the same with Brazil and we'll do it now too. And then we'll go out there and give it a go."

Sunday's Copa draw wasn't as tough as the 2014 World Cup draw, but the current U.S. team isn't in as good a place as the 2014 U.S. team was in. That team came off a strong showing in World Cup qualifying and won all three pre-World Cup friendlies. There was a sense of momentum and possibility.

The current U.S. team is much more a work in progress, still trying to figure out its identity, which is probably the main reason why there's so much angst about the U.S. group. It isn't a stretch to say that if the U.S. doesn't sort out its defense, and figure out its midfield, we could see an 0-3 finish at the Copa America, which would be disastrous.

It will be up to Klinsmann and the U.S. team to get its act together in the coming months and turn Sunday's Copa draw into a Group of Opportunity rather than Group of Death.

ARGENTINA & CHILE SET FOR FINAL REMATCH IN 2016 COPA AMERICA

The side coached by Jorge Sampaoli prevailed on penalties when the nations clashed in the 2015 decider, but Gerardo Martino's men will be keen for revenge in the US

Argentina and Chile will lock horns once again in the Copa America, after being drawn together in Group D of the competition's centenary edition.

The draw took place in New York's Hammerstein Ballroom, in front of top Concacaf and Conmebol executive as well as several participating coaches.

And the two 2015 finalists were drawn alongside each other in the final group, alongside Bolivia and Panama. Argentina and Chile will kick off their group in Santa Clara, California, on June 6.

The last competitive fixture between the neighbouring nations finished a 0-0 draw, but Gonzalo Higuain's missed penalty helped the team then coached by Jorge Sampaoli to prevail in the shootout.

Hosts United States, meanwhile, face a daunting trip to the quarter-finals after being drawn in the 'Group of Death'.

2015 semi-finalists Paraguay, Jose Pekerman's Colombia and Costa Rica await the USMNT, while Brazil will be pleased with having drawn Peru, Haiti and Ecuador in Group C.

Group A

United States
Paraguay
Costa Rica
Colombia

Group B

Brazil
Peru
Haiti
Ecuador

Group C

Mexico
Venezuela
Jamaica
Uruguay

Group D

Argentina
Bolivia
Panama
Chile

SIMEONE: ATLETICO STILL ON TRACK DESPITE VILLARREAL DRAW

The Argentine was pleased with his side's point, despite falling further behind Barcelona, and says the team are on course to meet the targets they set at the start of the season

Diego Simeone refused to view
Atletico Madrid's goalless La Liga draw against Villarreal in a negative light.

Like city rivals Real Madrid earlier on Sunday at Malaga, Atleti were forced to settle for a share of the spoils and are now eight points behind defending champions Barcelona at the summit with 13 games remaining.

However, speaking at a post-match news conference, Simeone was reluctant to discuss the title prospects of his 2013-14 champions – preferring to focus on maintaining a six-point advantage over their miserly opponents Villarreal, who lie fourth.

The top-three teams in La Liga earn automatic Champions League qualification, while the side in fourth must undergo a preliminary round in Europe's premier club competition.

"If we focus on our objectives, we are on track and it will be very difficult until the end of the season," said Simeone, who will lead Atleti back into Champions League action against PSV on Wednesday before next weekend's Madrid derby.

"Obviously we would have liked to win but the result keeps Villarreal six points behind us. Based on the squad's objectives we set at the start of the season, we are well set to achieve them.

"Except for Barcelona, who are different to all the rest, it is difficult for all of us. There is Real Madrid, Sevilla, Athletic [Bilbao]. We all have our needs and it becomes more difficult to achieve your objectives.

"It is clear that we went for the three points but Villarreal have one of the best defences in La Liga and counter-attack well."

Villarreal striker Cedric Bakambu missed a glorious chance after the hour on one of the breakaway moments Simeone identified as a danger.

"In the second half they had their counter-attacks, they came here to try and win the game," he added.
"We kept the gap with them and that is something positive."

SPALLETTI: TOTTI SITUATION IS IN THE PAST HE WILL TRAIN WITH ROMA TOMORROW

The coach left the club captain out of his squad for Sunday's Serie A game but has sought to draw a line under the incident and expects the player to return to the group

Roma coach Luciano Spalletti expects club icon Francesco Totti to return to training on Monday after leaving him out of the matchday squad for Sunday's 5-0 thrashing of Palermo.

In an interview with TG1 on Saturday, the 39-year-old forward said he wanted "more respect" than to be restricted to a substitutes' role as his illustrious Roma career winds down.

The former Italy international has more than 700 appearances in a career-long association with the club but, with his contract set to expire in June, he suggested his rapport with Spalletti was minimal.

Spalletti, who replaced Rudi Garcia to begin a second spell in charge at the Stadio Olimpico last month, responded by dropping Totti and the player subsequently received a rousing reception from home supporters when he took his seat for the match in the stands.

"The Totti situation is in the past," Spalletti told reporters after watching Edin Dzeko and Mohamed Salah hit braces. "He was at the stadium and in the changing room. He'll train with us tomorrow.

"It was just a moment of anger and discomfort and that can happen in certain circumstances. If [Roma's] greatest post-war player makes these comments, it turns into a big deal.

"There are rules in place for managing the group and I had to deal with Totti's reaction.

"Based on what emerged from his comments, and the fact that all over the media there was only talk about this, I thought there was the danger of it affecting concentration after a Champions League game [Wednesday's 2-0 loss to Real Madrid].

"I had asked him nicely, like a father, to help the transition from one fixture to another. There are roles. It might be abnormal, but this is how things are done here.

"If you treat one player in a certain way, you have to treat everyone equally, even if that player is Francesco Totti. I could not do otherwise.

"It's true he is a great champion and I must have respect for him, but I must also have respect for all the players in the squad."

RUMOURS: CHELSEA LEAD CHASE FOR £40M SANE

Roman Abramovich is being urged to spend big to land the talented Germany international but will face competition from Pep Guardiola who is also a big fan of the midfielder

Chelsea are leading the race to sign Leroy Sane from Schalke and hope to beat Manchester United and City to his signature in a £40 million deal, according to The Sun.

The Bundesliga side are expected to sell the 20-year-old this summer with the Blues willing to spend big to land the youngster.

Pep Guardiola is an admirer of Sane while United were also interested although have been put off by the transfer fee.

LIVE: COPA AMERICA CENTENARIO DRAW RESULTS

Who will Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and the United States face in this summer's Copa America Centenario? Follow live with Goal's Ives Galarcep and Reda Maher.

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GARY NEVILLE DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN VALENCIA RESURGENCE

The 41-year-old says the confidence his returned to his team after extending their winning run but insists he is not getting carried away by their recent form

Gary Neville insists the mood has changed within the Valencia dressing room following a third consecutive win in all competitions.

Goals from Dani Parejo and Santi Mina saw Valencia claim a 2-1 away win at Granada in La Liga on Sunday - adding to Thursday's 6-0 triumph over Rapid Vienna in the Europa League and last Saturday's 2-1 league victory at home to Espanyol.
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The latest win saw Valencia secure back-to-back victories in La Liga for the first time since November, easing the pressure on Neville.

And after seeing his team win three games on the bounce, the former Manchester United player believes confidence is starting to return at Mestalla.

"It's a very important victory. You have to make the most of the good moments when they arrive, and the mood of the dressing room has changed," he told reporters.

"We have to continue taking the victories; you can't get carried away, we must continue working in order to keep winning.

"I am not liberated by this win - I'm happy. We could have finished the first half 2-0 up, as we had two good chances.

"In the second half Granada were obviously going to press us a lot. We saw that this team never stopped believing."

Neville also confirmed Tunisian defender Aymen Abdennour is not far away from returning after suffering a hamstring strain in the side's win over Espanyol last Saturday.

"We now have a full squad available and Abdennour will be back very soon," he said.

"We have to keep changing the team because we have a very strong squad."

Valencia travel to Austria for the second leg of their round-of-32 tie against Rapid on Thursday before a home clash against Athletic Bilbao in La Liga on Sunday.