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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

ROBBEN: I'M GETTING BETTER AND BETTER

The Netherlands international has played just 11 Bundesliga games this term due to a tough period with injuries, but he is confident he is returning to his best form

Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben feels he is getting back to his best after recovering from a range of injuries that have hampered his campaign.

Robben has only made 11 Bundesliga appearances this season and missed his side's final four games of 2015 with injury.

However, the Netherlands winger has played in all of his side's matches in 2016, and though he is yet to find the net this calendar year, he is happy with the progress he has made.

"I'm coming in and getting better," he told Kicker.

"I can see that, against Bochum in the cup last Wednesday, it was good and it was good again in Sunday's 3-1 win over Augsburg. I was happy with my game.

"The collaboration with Thomas Muller and Philipp Lahm on the right side feels good and at the end of the game I could have scored."

Robben said the team was committed to delivering a good result for team-mate Holger Badstuber, who suffered a broken ankle in training on Saturday.

"It was a shock, but we have to try and put it into positive energy and create a win for Holger," he said.

"We did that and that is the character of this team. As painful as these injures are, you have to solve these problems.

"The team is together."

NICKY BUTT APPOINTED HEAD OF ACADEMY AT MANCHESTER UNITED

The former midfielder will take on a new role at Old Trafford and says it is a huge honour to be given the chance to work with future generations of players

Manchester United have announced former midfielder Nicky Butt will become the club's new head of academy.

Butt, 41, is a graduate of the club's academy himself, having come through the ranks as a part of the famous Class of '92.

He made 387 appearances for the club between 1992 and 2004 and was a part of six Premier League triumphs, three FA Cup wins and a Champions League victory in 1999 as part of the club's historic treble.

Butt, who has been employed by the club in various coaching roles since 2012, said he was delighted to take on the role.

"It’s a privilege to take on this role," the former England international told the club's official website.

"As someone who learned his trade in the United youth set-up, it’s a huge honour now to be given the chance to lead the academy and to instil its values and attitudes to continue to create future generations of Manchester United players.

"It’s a big challenge but I am fortunate to be taking over a dedicated, first-class team. Our aim remains the same – to keep supplying the first team with well-coached, rounded players that understand the responsibility of playing for the biggest club in the world.

United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward said he was happy to make the appointment and hoped Butt could help continue United's tradition of promoting youth from within.

"Nicky has the traditions and heritage of this club in his blood and he is the natural choice to ensure that, in modernising the way the academy operates and shaping the new investment we are making, it retains the values and the focus that it has always had," Woodward said.

"Manchester United’s academy is completely focused on producing young players for our first team. As a graduate of its finest team in the modern era, Nicky will bring passion, energy and experience to drive the Academy forward, retaining the characteristics that give us a competitive advantage – namely an unmatched track record of player development together with the runway of first-team action.

REFEREE SHOT DEAD AFTER SHOWING RED CARD

Cesar Flores, 48, was shot three times by a player moments after giving him his marching orders and the killer is still on the loose and the subject of a police hunt

A referee has been murdered in Argentina by a young player for showing him the red card.

The incident happened in Cordoba, as a player shot the referee just minutes after being dismissed for hitting another player.

Another player, Walter Zarate, was also hit by a bullet and was taken to hospital, though he is not in critical condition.

The referee, Cesar Flores, 48, was killed after being shot three times - once in the head, neck and chest, according to police.

The killer is still on the run and the subject of a police hunt.

RUMOURS: NEYMAR WILL EXTEND BARCELONA DEAL

Months of negotiations have ended amicably, with the Brazilian set to renew his deal with the Spanish giants at the end of the 2015-16 season

Neymar will pledge his future to Barcelona at the end of the season, according to a report in Sport.

The Brazilian has been in negotiations with the Catalans for some time and amidst the uncertainty, has been linked with a plethora of clubs, most notably Manchester United and cross-town rivals City.

However, the Spanish publication claims an agreement has been reached, stating the Blaugrana have promised the forward full legal and fiscal security, with Neymar set to put pen to paper at the end of the current campaign.

UCHE: MALAGA MUST IMPROVE AHEAD REAL MADRID CLASH

Los Boquerones were defeated at Villarreal on Saturday, and the former Getafe player insists they will get even better before facing Zinedine Zidane’s side

Ikechukwu Uche feels Malaga still have room for improvement after their 1-0 defeat in the hands of Villarreal at the Estadio El Madrigal.

Roberto Soldado’S 18th minute strike condemned Javi Gracia’s side to their 10th defeat of the season, and are ranked 11th on the Spanish topflight log.

The Nigerian who replaced Juanpi in the 84th minute for his debut expressed disappointment with the defeat, but feels his side must work harder ahead Real Madrid clash.

“We couldn’t achieve what we wanted but we were up against a big team who are where they are for a reason,”Uche told club website.

“Our team worked well and tried hard but it wasn’t to be. We need to try and improve our positive aspects before the next match.”

“I’m happy with my debut and returning to what was my home for three years. Now we’re heading back to Málaga to continue working, in order to achieve the results that we want.

“We’re going to approach the game knowing that Real Madrid isn’t just another rival, so we need to work hard and remain focused throughout play,” he concluded.

DOLPHINS WIN OVER ABIA WARRIORS SIGN OF PROGRESS - EGUMA

Despite missing majority of their players at the end of last season, the Pride of Rivers have started a rebuilding process which has yielded a pre-season win against the Umuahia...

Dolphins head coach, Stanley Eguma has praised his young players after the team beat Abia Warriors 1-0 in a pre-season friendly match in Omoku near Rivers State on Sunday.

Chigozie Ihunda scored the lone goal in the first half.

Looking beyond the scoreline, Eguma told Goal that he is happy his team is taking shape after the mass exodus of players which befell Dolphins at the end of last season.

Dolphins’ top stars like Victor Ezuruike, Ifeanyi Egwin, Emeka Atuloma, Jonathan Zikiye among others have left Port Harcourt in search of new opportunities elsewhere after several broken promises regarding payment of outstanding debts.

Eguma informed Goal that the exit of the aforementioned players left him in the lurch at the start of the pre-season build up but that after some time with the new players, he is very hopeful that Dolphins will come good by the time the season starts on Sunday.

The former U23 coach hinted Goal that they have written to about two clubs in the premier league for friendly matches and are hoping to play at least one before their first league match of the season at home to Enyimba.

“The win over Abia Warriors was very crucial for us but I can’t say that we attached too much importance to it. We are eager to do well in the league this coming season after the many players that left us at the end of the season. We will make good impression and I am so elated at the way the new players are shaping up before our match with Enyimba,” Eguma told Goal.

“We have written to two premier league clubs and we are very optimistic that one of them will heed our call for a friendly match. We want to be in top shape before the game with Enyimba."

Dolphins barely managed to survive relegation purge from the premier league at the end of last season and were eliminated from the 2015 Caf Confederation Cup in the first round after they got to Tunisia for a date with Club Africain late.

TERRY TO MISS PSG CLASH WITH HAMSTRING PROBLEM

The 35-year-old has been ruled out of the encounter due to a hamstring problem, but Oscar has travelled to Paris despite missing the 5-1 victory over Newcastle on Saturday

Chelsea captain John Terry will miss the Blues' Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain after being ruled out with a hamstring problem.

The former England defender trained with his team-mates on Monday morning after limping out of the club's 5-1 win over Newcastle United on Saturday, but he has not been deemed fit enough to travel to France for the Round of 16 clash.

Terry was replaced by Baba Rahman at Stamford Bridge, the versatile left-back filling in at centre-half with Kurt Zouma also injured.

While the 35-year-old will miss the clash with PSG Oscar has travelled with the squad to Paris.

Oscar failed make the matchday squad for the encounter with the Magpies due to a calf injury, though he may feature against Laurent Blanc's side.

The meeting at Parc des Princes will be the third time in the last three seasons that the two teams have faced off, with Chelsea progressing in 2014 and PSG emerging triumphant last year.

The French champions are yet to lose in Ligue 1 this season, while the Blues sit in 12th in the Premier League.

THE MLS WRAP: MARTINS, SHIPP DEALS PROVIDE REMINDER THAT BUSINESS ALWAYS COMES FIRST

The Fire and Sounders are in the midst of making some major moves that are sure to draw negative reactions from their fans, but are they making the right decisions?

It is a lesson Major League Soccer fans should have already known, but for supporters of the Chicago Fire and Seattle Sounders, the weekend provided cold reminders that professional soccer is a business above all else.

Chicago's stunning decision to trade homegrown player and fan favorite Harrison Shipp to the Montreal Impact
was one of the more surprising moves made by an MLS team in some time. It was the kind of move few, if any, Fire fans could have seen coming. The club was in the midst of a roster makeover, but it has always been believed Shipp would be one of the few holdovers in Veljko Paunovic's reclamation project.

Obafemi Martin's reported transfer to Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua wasn't quite as shocking as the Shipp trade, but it still had to register surprise to a fan base desperately hoping this is the year Seattle's hunt for an MLS Cup title bears fruit. That surely made the prospects of the Sounders losing on of their best players a nightmare scenario, even with Seattle being stacked at the forward position.

So why did the Shipp deal happen, and why is the Martins transfer likely to happen? In both cases, teams are making calculated moves devoid of emotion, even if such approaches might be destined to be unpopular moves.

The Shipp trade is already among the most unpopular trades in recent MLS history. The Fire have been the worst team in MLS over the past two seasons, and one of the few bright spots through that awful stretch has been Shipp. His technical skill and penchant for creating goals made him easy to root for and the Fire had no problem playing up the hometown kid angle.

That made Saturday's news of a trade to Montreal a shock, and suddenly the good that new head coach Veljko Paunovic and general manager Nelson Rodriguez had been enjoying disappeared. Now, instead of the new leadership being given the benefit of the doubt, the sense among Fire fans — and the rest of MLS — is that the team is still a mess and 2016 just might wind up being worse than the previous two terrible seasons.

Adding fuel to that sentiment was an
emotional Twitter message from Shipp that laid out just how unexpected the move was, and how devastated he was by the trade.

Dear, Chicago. Took some time to compose myself and write down my thoughts in the attached notes! pic.twitter.com/kH0gG67Bhm

— Harry Shipp (@championShipp11) February 13, 2016

The Fire's motivation for the trade is not yet fully known, with the club's announcement of the trade failing to offer much detail. From a practical standpoint, the decision likely boiled down to Paunovic deciding he could find better options for a playmaker to build his team around than Shipp. As promising as he has been at times, Shipp has been throughout his two years in the league. That isn't to say he isn't talented, but the MLS media and marketing machine has a penchant for overhyping homegrown players, which often serves only to create unrealistic expectations. Shipp isn't considered one of the league's best playmakers, and questions about his work rate have circulated since he arrived in MLS (and is seen as the key reason he hasn't drawn a U.S. national team look). Shipp could still improve— he's 24— but it isn't a stretch to think someone with the Paunovic's international ties believes he can find a better playmaker on the international market.

The Shipp trade landed the Fire both general allocaition money and targeted allocation money, both of which should help reshape their roster and pave the way for Paunovic to bring in a player he sees as a clear up grade to Shipp. The only problem is that until that player actually signs, and actually starts playing games, Fire fans will be left stewing at the reality their team traded away a fan favorite for the MLS equivalent of Monopoly money.

Perhaps Paunovic and Gonzalez underestimated the emotional component of trading Shipp, but then again maybe they decided it was worth the gamble of initial negative backlash if it meant paving the way for making the team better in the long run. Either way, trading Shipp was a major gamble by the team's new leadership and it will take some time before we find out of it was worth it.

Seattle's looming sale of Martins carries far less emotional baggage than the Shipp deal, and is drawing less of a reaction, in part because it's an understandable move. The Chinese league is spending like crazy, and Martins could be looking at a sizable pay increase if the move goes through. The transfer doesn't sound like it's one Seattle is crazy about doing, but the Sounders have always been a pragmatic club that finds a way to make the best possible deal.

"Oba's not here with us in this phase of camp," Sounders general manger Garth Lagerwey told reporters on Sunday. "We've had an approach from a Chinese club for his services, and it could take a while to have that resolved. Hopefully we'll know more by the end of the week."

The Sounders sound ready to let Martins go, and that decision is made easier by the presence of Clint Dempsey, Nelson Haedo Valdez and Jordan Morris. Losing Martins will still hurt, but the Sounders have never been shy about hitting the international market, or spending money, so it isn't likely to be long before the Sounders fill Martins' designated player role once he leaves.

The reality is it is a bit of a surprise it took this long for Martins to leave. When Martins arrived in Seattle three seasons ago, he had played for six clubs in seven seasons. He thrived with the Sounders, and every winter his name was linked with potential moves. He stuck around for three years, which is probably longer than most would have expected.

Martins had another excellent season in 2015, but he also missed 13 matches last season and disappointed in the payoffs. He has given the Sounders some good seasons, but if Seattle can secure a sizable transfer for his services, it may be a good time to part ways.

Much like the Shipp trade, any Martins moves will ultimately be judged by what the Sounders do to replace him. The big difference is the Sounders have banked a bunch of good will with the recent signing of Morris, who can now move a step closer to becoming a regular starter as a rookie if Martins leave.

The Fire don't have that luxury. Where Seattle is a title contender even without Martins, the Fire are very incomplete team that just traded away its most popular player. Any patience the Fire's fan base was going to have with the club's new leadership has evaporated. Now it is up to Fire leadership to prove that the cold and calcuated decision to trade away a fan favorite was, from a busines standpoint, the right thing to do.

BENZEMA: BRAZIL'S RONALDO THE BEST EVER

The striker is team-mates with Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid but believes his namesake is the greatest player to have ever played the game

Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema says former Brazil international Ronaldo is the best player of all-time.

Ronaldo played for PSV, Barcelona, Inter, Real Madrid and AC Milan throughout his career and also enjoyed success with Brazil's national team.

Benzema has revealed his huge admiration for the World Cup winner and still watches videos of him in order to try and improve his own game.

"When I was younger, the way the Brazilian Ronaldo played had an influence on me," the 81-cap France forward told the Bwin website.

"For me he's the best striker and the best player of all-time.

"I watch videos of him, and try to do what he does, but it's not easy. It's impossible to pull off the same moves as he did."

Benzema has been embroiled in controversy this season, charged as part of the investigation into an alleged sex tape blackmail plot aimed at his fellow international team-mate Mathieu Valbuena.

Having been suspended indefinitely from France duty, he faces the prospect of missing Euro 2016 on home soil later this year.

But club football remains a happier arena for the former Lyon man, who has scored seven goals in six games since Zinedine Zidane replaced Rafael Benitez as Madrid coach last month.

"He was a top player and now he's a good coach, with a lot of experience," he said.

"He offers the team a lot, he gives us confidence, gives us his ideas on how to play, and that's all positive for us.

"My team-mates and I are learning from him every day because we know that he was a great player, and that he knows a lot about the game."

Madrid are preparing for the first leg of their Champions League round-of-16 tie with Roma on Wednesday and Benzema is confident they can get a good result at the Stadio Olimpico.

"They'll be going out to get the win, because for them it's an important game and they're at home," he said.

"We'll also be going there to win because we know that the first leg is very important if we want to get through the tie, although there is always the home leg to follow. We're going to work hard to win the game.

Meanwhile, Madrid have been boosted by the news Marcelo has shrugged off a shoulder injury and has returned to the squad for Wednesday's match.

Monday, February 15, 2016

‘I DID SMELL A GOAL!’ - WENGER, POCHETTINO & VAN GAAL REACT TO WEEKEND’S ACTION

The Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester United managers faced the cameras after a dramatic weekend of Premier League fixtures - see what they had to say!

Arsene Wenger says he could "smell a goal" before Arsenal scored their injury-time winner against Leicester City at the weekend.

The Gunners came from behind to beat their title rivals and reduce the gap between them and the Foxes to just two points.

Wenger was in jovial mood afterwards, while Mauricio Pochettino was equally ecstatic after his Tottenham team defeated Manchester City 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

The result keeps Spurs in second place in the Premier League and the Argentine subsequently urged supporters to "dream" of a first league title since 1961.

Elsewhere, Louis van Gaal struck a more sombre tone after Manchester United fell to a dismal 2-1 defeat to Sunderland, admitting that it will be "very difficult" for his charges to qualify for the Champions League via the top-four.

Catch up with all the best reaction from managers up and down the country below!