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Date: 23 August 2012 Opposition: Heart of Midlothian Competition: Europa League
23 August2012 23 Date: 23 August 2012 Times Independent Mirror Post Opposition: Heart of Midlothian Guardian Mail Scotsman Telegraph Echo BBC Competition: Europa League Liverpool have last laugh after own goal condemns Hearts to Hearts own goal gives Liverpool the advantage undeserved defeat Brendan Rodgers is perfectly open about the fact the Europa League is not Heart of Midlothian 0 Liverpool 1 Edinburgh has been reverberating to the sound anywhere near the summit of his priorities during his first season in charge at of laughter of late as the famous Fringe Festival draws comedians to Scotland's Anfield. A weekend Premier League meeting with Manchester City provided the capital city. backdrop to this visit to Edinburgh. The joke was on them last night, however, after an own goal of slapstick Yet Liverpool's manager will be grateful for an instant response from his players – proportions condemned Heart of Midlothian to an ill-deserved defeat and in terms of result at least – to Saturday's humbling at the hands of West gave Liverpool a much-needed victory. Bromwich Albion. Avoiding embarrassment, and more negative discussion, from a Andy Webster ensured that Brendan Rodgers departed Tynecastle with a win that tussle with Hearts was Rodgers' main aim. Mission accomplished on that front, provides the Liverpoolmanager with a degree of respite after a heavy defeat by even if Hearts otherwise emerged with almost all of the credit. West Bromwich Albion at the weekend. Rodgers selected only four of the players who started that 3-0 reverse at the That the win came in front of Tom Werner, the Liverpool chairman, who had Hawthorns for the first leg of this play-off tie. -
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Pardew Gives up on Grenier Ahead of Derby
SPORTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2014 Who can break Bayern Munich’s record run? BERLIN: They may have a 13-point lead at the beating Bayern in the league this season until when they travel to bottom side Eintracht top of the Bundesliga and be on a 43-match Thiago Alcantara’s last-minute bicycle kick broke Braunschweig on Friday. unbeaten run but Bayern Munich coach Pep their resistence. That was enough to see the rest “Earning second-place would be like winning Guardiola has warned his team to stay focused. of the league as good as throw in the towel as far the championship now,” Dortmund midfielder The Bavarian giants host Eintracht Frankfurt at as the Bundesliga is concerned. Guardiola has Jonas Hofmann said. Dortmund have been Munich’s Allianz Arena on Sunday with wingers not even had his entire squad available so far this blighted with injuries of late. Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben both back in season with Germany midfielder Bastian Poland winger Jakub Blaszczykowski became contention after leg injuries. Schweinsteiger the main star currently sidelined their second player ruled out for the season with But despite their status as overwhelming with a knee injury. a knee injury after defender Neven Subotic. favourites to retain the title this season, Germany midfielder Ilkay Gundogan is laid low Guardiola says they cannot afford to take their Poor performances with a virus, having only just recovered from a eye off the ball, particularly following And Bayern’s main rivals Borussia Dortmund back problem. Wednesday’s last-minute 2-1 victory at VfB and Bayer Leverkusen both admit that they are “He has a viral infection, everyone knows how Stuttgart. -
8 November 2014 Opposition: Chelsea Competition
Date: 8 November 2014 BBC Mail Sunday Times Sun Telegraph Independent November 8 2014 Opposition: Chelsea Echo Observer Times Telegraph Competition: League Standard Sun Independent Guardian Mirror Liverpool's soft centre is opened up Mourinho's giants leave Rodgers to rue wasted summer Liverpool 1 For once, Jose Mourinho did not require calculated words to make a telling point. Can 9 Chelsea had shown superior quality, confidence and strength against Liverpool, Chelsea 2 despite having the shorter recovery time from their respective Champions League Cahill 14, Costa 67 trips and fewer fresh legs at Anfield. How? Mourinho said nothing, raised a finger Referee A Taylor Attendance 44,698 and tapped his right temple. The answer was in the head. In the past, Jose Mourinho has used his right index finger to shush and even to For the Chelsea manager, win number nine from 11 unbeaten Premier League gouge. On Saturday, the digit was employed in a more profound fashion. Asked matches was built on an attitude he witnessed in his title-winning teams in how it had been possible for Chelsea to dominate at Anfield, to be the ones who Portugal, England part one, Italy and Spain. The pre-match team talk had come were physically stronger after Liverpool had enjoyed 24 hours more recovery time not from Mourinho but the immense Nemanja Matic who, according to Cesar having also rested half a team in midweek, Mourinho pointed said finger to his Azpilicueta, "said that if we wanted to be champions we had to come to these temple. sort of stadiums and win". -
Date: 20 September 2012 Opposition: Berner SC Young Boys Competition
Date: 20 September 2012 Berner Zeitung Times Telegraph Echo September 20 2012 Opposition: Berner SC Young Boys Guardian Mirror Post Competition: Europa League Independent Mail BBC Shelvey adds finishing flourish to mixed-up Liverpool triumph Rodgers' young boys grow up in night of farce and triumph Young Boys 3 Young Boys 3 Liverpool 5 Nuzzolo 23, Ojala 53, Zarate 63 Tony Barrett Berne Liverpool 5 If making sense of Liverpool has been a test for Brendan Rodgers ever since he Ojala 4og, Wisdom 40, Coates 67, Shelvey 76 88 took over as manager, comprehending the contradictory factors which The approach of Brendan Rodgers to the Europa League - namely, senior players underpinned the biggest victory of his tenure so far is a challenge in itself. have the night off - may have encouraged the belief that it is nothing but a Rodgers had hoped, albeit not expected, that his youthful team would flourish sideshow to Liverpool this season. His response to victory over Young Boys of against the Young Boys, of Berne, and his optimism was rewarded with the Berne provided the riposte. biggest victory of his tenure to date, but it was one that will inevitably raise as Rodgers punched the air as Jonjo Shelvey's late goals brought order many questions about the quality of the opposition as it does provide answers and Liverpool superiority to a chaotic night in Switzerland. With no Premier about the strength of his own squad. League wins to his name as Liverpool manager, he had taken a degree of risk in "Talk about the goals we scored," Rodgers said after being pressed on whether he leaving so many established players behind to prepare for Sunday's emotive was concerned about the three they had conceded. -
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Database: choppers_choppersdomain, Table: players Name Name Team Team PositionPosition PointsPoints Thibaut Courtois Chelsea Goalkeeper 111 Hugo Lloris Tottenham Hotspur Goalkeeper 107 David de Gea Man Utd Goalkeeper 102 Fraser Forster Southampton Goalkeeper 91 Petr ÄŒech Arsenal Goalkeeper 88 Tom Heaton Burnley Goalkeeper 76 Ben Foster W.B.A. Goalkeeper 73 Simon Mignolet Liverpool Goalkeeper 72 VÃctor Valdés Middlesbrough Goalkeeper 63 Artur Boruc Bournemouth Goalkeeper 58 Heurelho Gomes Watford Goalkeeper 58 Joel Robles Everton Goalkeeper 57 Kasper Schmeichel Leicester City Goalkeeper 57 Lukasz FabiaÅ„ski Swansea City Goalkeeper 57 Wayne Hennessey Crystal Palace Goalkeeper 54 Claudio Bravo Man City Goalkeeper 49 Willy Caballero Man City Goalkeeper 49 Jordan Pickford Sunderland Goalkeeper 45 Eldin Jakupović Hull City Goalkeeper 40 Maarten Stekelenburg Everton Goalkeeper 35 Adrián West Ham United Goalkeeper 34 Darren Randolph West Ham United Goalkeeper 34 Lee Grant Stoke City Goalkeeper 28 Loris Karius Liverpool Goalkeeper 24 Brad Guzan Middlesbrough Goalkeeper 19 Michel Vorm Tottenham Hotspur Goalkeeper 16 Ron-Robert Zieler Leicester City Goalkeeper 12 Vito Mannone Page number:Sunderland 1/22 MayGoalkeeper 22, 2017 at 01:45 PM12 Database: choppers_choppersdomain, Table: players Name Name Team Team PositionPosition PointsPoints Jack Butland Stoke City Goalkeeper 11 Sergio Romero Man Utd Goalkeeper 10 Steve Mandanda Crystal Palace Goalkeeper 10 Adam Federici Bournemouth Goalkeeper 4 David Marshall Hull City Goalkeeper 3 Paul Robinson Burnley Goalkeeper 2 Kristoffer Nordfeldt Swansea City Goalkeeper 2 David Ospina Arsenal Goalkeeper 1 Asmir Begovic Chelsea Goalkeeper 1 Wojciech SzczÄ™sny Arsenal Goalkeeper 0 Alex McCarthy Southampton Goalkeeper 0 Allan McGregor Hull City Goalkeeper 0 Danny Ward Liverpool Goalkeeper 0 Joe Hart Man City Goalkeeper 0 Dimitrios Konstantopoulos Middlesbrough Goalkeeper 0 Paulo Gazzaniga Southampton Goalkeeper 0 Jakob Haugaard Stoke City Goalkeeper 0 Boaz Myhill W.B.A. -
Ranking Top Players Matchday 32 Serie a TIM 2018-19
Matchday 32 SERIE A TIM 2018-2019 Created on : 15/04/2019 at 22:52:51 1/6 SERIE A TIM 2018-2019 Summary of the Day Summary of the day TEAMS RANKING - TOP DISTANCE COVERED 1 CHIEVOVERONA 115.495 2 BOLOGNA 111.968 3 LAZIO 111.683 4 MILAN 110.295 5 FIORENTINA 109.649 6 SASSUOLO 109.468 7 ATALANTA 109.314 8 PARMA 109.035 9 SPAL 108.703 10 NAPOLI 107.754 11 JUVENTUS 107.349 12 EMPOLI 107.098 13 FROSINONE 106.693 14 INTER 104.58 15 ROMA 104.558 16 UDINESE 104.303 17 TORINO 102.075 18 SAMPDORIA 99.698 19 CAGLIARI 98.894 20 GENOA 96.462 Created on : 15/04/2019 at 22:52:51 2/6 SERIE A TIM 2018-2019 Summary of the Day Summary of the day TEAMS RANKING - TOP PASSES COMPLETED 1 NAPOLI 719 2 INTER 618 3 SASSUOLO 602 4 ATALANTA 478 5 JUVENTUS 475 6 MILAN 449 7 FIORENTINA 407 8 ROMA 399 9 LAZIO 369 10 SAMPDORIA 341 11 CAGLIARI 339 12 SPAL 318 13 UDINESE 315 14 BOLOGNA 295 15 CHIEVOVERONA 287 16 EMPOLI 281 17 TORINO 255 18 GENOA 237 19 FROSINONE 215 20 PARMA 178 TOP DISTANCE COVERED 1 11 FABIO BORINI Forward 12.409 2 56 PERPARIM HETEMAJ Midfielder 12.317 3 17 EMANUELE GIACCHERINI Midfielder 12.248 4 8 ASSANE DIOUSSE Midfielder 12.148 5 21 SERGEJ MILINKOVIC-SAVIC Midfielder 11.953 6 6 LUCAS LEIVA Midfielder 11.889 7 21 ROBERTO SORIANO Midfielder 11.867 8 17 ANTONINO BARILLA' Midfielder 11.84 9 10 HAKAN CALHANOGLU Midfielder 11.819 10 33 HANS HATEBOER Defender 11.731 Created on : 15/04/2019 at 22:52:51 3/6 SERIE A TIM 2018-2019 Summary of the Day Summary of the day TOP SPRINTER (KM/H) 1 21 ARTUR IONITA Midfielder 36.93 2 9 GIOVANNI SIMEONE Forward 35.59 -
AFC COVER 07-08 NEWC DONE.Qxd:Layout 1
ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB Voice of Arsenal CARLING CUP RULES LOANEE WATCH AND FOURTH ROUND Arsenal’s loanees continue to perform well throughout DRAW the country for their temporary clubs – with Johan Tonight’s tie will be decided this evening – with 30 Djourou impressing in particular this weekend. minutes of extra-time, composed of two 15-minute halves, Johan (pictured below) was at the heart of a Birmingham ensuing if the scores are equal after 90 minutes. Should City defence that performed superbly to hold Liverpool to neither side be in the ascendancy after this period, a a goalless draw at Anfield on Saturday – a result that, into penalty shoot-out will be used to determine the winner. Each side would then take five penalties, or as many as are thereafter required until one is the clear winner. the bargain, did no harm to the table-topping Gunners. Jay Simpson completed 68 minutes for League One side Millwall against Crewe, looking lively at Gresty Road as Willie Donachie’s side dominated in a 0-0 draw. Matthew Connolly, returning from suspension, was on the bench as Colchester United drew 2-2 at Blackpool, The draw for the fourth round will take place this while Kerrea Gilbert sat out of Southend United’s 3-2 win Saturday, September 29, between 12pm and 1pm and against Doncaster Rovers due to injury. will be broadcast live on Sky Sports’ ‘Soccer Saturday’ Carlos Vela, the young Mexican forward, is still waiting to programme. Fourth-round ties will be played on Tuesday, make his competitive debut for Osasuna – who lost 2-1 October 30 and Wednesday, October 31. -
2016 Topps Stadium Club PL Checklist
BASE 1 Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur 2 Łukasz Fabiański Swansea City 3 Kelechi Iheanacho Manchester City 4 Romelu Lukaku Everton 5 Érik Lamela Tottenham Hotspur 6 Salomón Rondón West Bromwich Albion 7 Gastón Ramirez Middlesbrough 8 Jack Butland Stoke City 9 Nathan Redmond Southampton 10 Artur Boruc AFC Bournemouth 11 Jack Rodwell Sunderland 12 Jack Wilshere AFC Bournemouth 13 Saido Berahino West Bromwich Albion 14 George Friend Middlesbrough 15 Michael Keane Burnley 16 Zlatan Ibrahimović Manchester United 17 Wilfried Zaha Crystal Palace 18 Sergio Agüero Manchester City 19 Fabio Borini Sunderland 20 Paul Pogba Manchester United 21 Étienne Capoue Watford 22 Charlie Daniels AFC Bournemouth 23 Mesut Özil Arsenal 24 Adrián West Ham United 25 Jamie Vardy Leicester City 26 Sam Vokes Burnley 27 Odion Ighalo Watford 28 Troy Deeney Watford 29 John Stones Manchester City 30 Raheem Sterling Manchester City 31 Kyle Walker Tottenham Hotspur 32 Maya Yoshida Southampton 33 Philippe Coutinho Liverpool FC 34 Alexis Sánchez Arsenal 35 James Milner Liverpool FC 36 Dušan Tadić Southampton 37 Granit Xhaka Arsenal 38 Victor Wanyama Tottenham Hotspur 39 Jordan Rhodes Middlesbrough 40 Scott Dann Crystal Palace 41 Brad Guzan Middlesbrough 42 Yannick Bolasie Everton 43 Jermain Defoe Sunderland 44 Petr Čech Arsenal 45 Marko Arnautović Stoke City 46 Aaron Lennon Everton 47 Kasper Schmeichel Leicester City 48 Thibaut Courtois Chelsea 49 Diego Costa Chelsea 50 Eden Hazard Chelsea 51 Abel Hernández Hull City 52 Leroy Fer Swansea City 53 Jeff Schlupp Leicester City 54 -
Ligue 1 Guide 2021/22
2021/2022 Ligue 1 Preview Guide INTRODUCTION After a historically close title race that saw four teams in the running Ligue 1 is back with no small amount of fanfare following a busy summer. Of those four sides, while Lille and Lyon have been relatively quiet as they try to consolidate under new managers, Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain have been eager participants in the mercato, buying well in a way that addresses the two sides’ needs. Nice and Rennes have also done some canny business in the offseason, to say nothing of Marseille’s flood of arrivals, but the discussions about pro- spective title favorites in France have to start and end with the capital side. Even as rumors swirl around the potential departure of Kylian Mbappé, it’s hard to argue that Paris Saint-Ger- main haven’t done their utmost to convince their young star to stay. At least, that is, if one judges by their transfer activity. The arrivals of Sergio Ramos, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Georginio Wijnaldum, and Achraf Hakimi have bolstered Mauricio Pochettino’s side in key areas whilst also adding another layer of dynamism. If he can keep his squad happy and balanced, this team looks as potent as any in Europe, Elsewhere, Monaco are probably best-equipped to challenge, even as they will have to contend with playing European football. The arrivals of Myron Boadu, Alexander Nübel and Ismail Jakobs look to be upgrades, and so long as Niko Kovac’s exciting, front-foot football remains in place and so do all of its key elements. -
Uefa Euro 2012 Match Press Kit
UEFA EURO 2012 MATCH PRESS KIT England Italy Quarter-finals Olympic Stadium, Kyiv Sunday 24 June 2012 20.45CET (21.45 local time) Contents Previous meetings.............................................................................................................2 Match background.............................................................................................................3 Match facts........................................................................................................................5 Team facts.........................................................................................................................7 Squad list...........................................................................................................................9 Head coach.....................................................................................................................11 Match officials..................................................................................................................12 Competition facts.............................................................................................................13 Match-by-match lineups..................................................................................................15 UEFA information............................................................................................................17 Legend............................................................................................................................18 -
Kids' Reading Age Same As in 1950S
For you to enjoy all the features of this website Sunderland Echo requires permission to use cookies. Allow Cookies Find Out More News Sport What's On Jobs Motors Directory Property Announcements Deals Shop More Search Login Register Why Register? Sponsored by 23/07/14 11°C to 20°C Cloudy Like us Follow us Place your Ad Subscribe Local News Live Crime Business Education Health Politics North East National Property All News Sunderland Houghton & Hetton Washington Seaham & East Durham City Durham Kids' reading age same as in 1950s Half a billion pounds spent on raising standards in primary Published on the schools has had "almost no impact" on children's reading skills, Professor Peter Tymms, of Durham University, claimed today. 02 November The Primary Review, which included reports from Durham University, 2007 also said the drive to improve literacy levels has left pupils feeling 09:29 stressed about tests and losing their love of books. Picks of the day Researchers warned that despite massive Government funding, Like 0 reading standards had barely improved since the 1950s. Tw eet 0 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com The study said the apparently dramatic rise in primary school test 0 results in the last decade vastly overstated the true scale of Share 0 improvements. Print this It claimed the curriculum was being narrowed as teachers concentrated on preparing pupils for tests. Academics called for a major overhaul of the primary school testing Sponsored by regime and warned the system could be giving children the wrong Scocco primed for Sunderland exit – Poyet grades.