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Sunday, 17 June 2012

Del Bosque " No Way Out " Till 2014

Vicente del Bosque led Spain to glory at the 2010 World Cup
Vicente Del Bosque the Boss Of Spain football Team Has Penned Till 2014.The Spanish football federation had been keen to tie Del Bosque down to a new contract ahead of Euro 2012 but, though he confirmed he had verbally agreed a deal in April, he had not intended to sign a deal until after the tournament.It is reported that he had been keen to await the outcome of this summer’s tournament before putting pen to paper, to allow for an exit should Spain under perform, but the federation met with Del Bosque in Gdansk earlier this month to convince him to commit his future. It has now been confirmed that the extension was signed prior to Spain’s opening game against Italy.The 61-year-old, who led Spain to World Cup glory in 2010, is now contracted to the national team until after the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.The majority of his backroom team will stay on, though assistant coach Paco Jimenez, who takes responsibility for scouting the opposition, is to retire.

Ex Chelsea Player Andriy Shevchenko Doubt for England Encounter

Shevchenko looks on as France grab the win against Ukraine
Andriy Shevchenko is a Major Doubt That He can Miss Final Group Stage Game Against England Following Knee Injury As he Didn't Trained On Sunday.Shevchenko, 35, had been a doubt for his side's tournament opener against Sweden, but led his side to victory with a fine brace as Ukraine emerged victorious.However, with blows to his knee sustained in both games, Shevchenko is now rated 'doubtful' for Tuesday's decisive Group D encounter.A spokesman for the Ukraine football association said: "Andriy suffered a kick to his knee during the second half against Sweden and then another kick in the same area against France. He is unable to train today and I would say he is doubtful for Tuesday. He has seen the doctor and is now having treatment. We hope he can still take part but I repeat, he is doubtful.''Ukraine currently lie third in Group D on three points, behind France and England who have four points from their two matches and must win to progress or hope for a French defeat. However, Sweden find themselves bottom of the group, yet to win a point from their two fixtures.

David Nalbandian's Bad Behaviour Cost Him AEGON Championship

Marin Cilic
David Nalbandian
David Nalbandian Lost the Final Of AEGON Championship After Kicking An Advertising Panel into a line judge's leg and Disqualified Automatically.Nalbandian won the first set on a tie-break but reacted angrily after being broken for the second time in the second set.Having just lost the seventh game Nalbandian fiercely kicked an advertising board in front of line judge Andrew McDougall's chair.The board smacked into the line judge's shin and a caused an inch-long bloody gash.Referee Fergus Murphy then awarded Cilic the match, and the championship, disqualifying Nalbandian for "unsportsmanlike behaviour."

Zimbabwe Wins 1st T20 Of Tri-Series against Bangladesh

Hamilton Masakadza cracked 62 of 35 deliveries
Zimbabwe Has Defeated Bangladesh of This 1st T20 Tri-series as Zimbabwe Secured 11 Runs Victory.Zimbabwe cruised to an 11-run win over Bangladesh in the opening match of the tri-series at Harare Sports Club. After choosing to bat on a dry pitch, Zimbabwe were propped up by the in-form Hamilton Masakadza's bellicose half-century as they reached 154 for 6. A professional team effort from Zimbabwe's bowlers then completed the job, the spinners keeping Bangladesh's explosive top order quiet and the seamers holding their nerve at the death.Tamim Iqbal and Mohammad Ashraful, promoted to open the batting, had approached Bangladesh's chase with the clear intention of laying a platform and not losing early wickets. They managed five boundaries in the first six overs but became oddly becalmed when Brendan Taylor turned to his spinners, Prosper Utseya and Graeme Cremer.By the seventh over Taylor was using spin from both ends, and though neither Tamim nor Ashraful are known as calm accumulators, they did just that as the opening stand passed 50 in the eighth over. With the required run-rate approaching nine an over, Ashraful jumped out of his crease at Utseya only for the bowler to spear one past the outside edge. Taylor completed a smart stumping.A fired-up Ziaur Rahman thumped his third ball, from Utseya, high over the deep midwicket boundary to give the chase a little oomph but Zimbabwe's spinners kept the pressure on both batsmen. Cremer was particularly thrifty, mixing fizzing legbreaks with quicker sliders as just two runs came from his third over. remer's unbroken spell from the city end should have brought a wicket when Rahman top-edged a slog sweep and Mpofu set himself to take the catch at wide long-on. The ball burst straight through his fingers, however, and bobbled over the rope for four.Mpofu made quick amends for his lapse when he came on from the Golf Course end and picked up Tamim's vital wicket as a slashed drive was caught by a tumbling Jarvis at third man to reduce Bangladesh to 87 for 2 in the 14th over. The uncapped Richard Muzhange has made his name in domestic limited-overs cricket through his skilful use of the yorker and it was a swinging toe-crusher that got rid of Mushfiqur Rahim as Bangladesh quickly slipped to 95 for 3.An athletic, diving catch by Craig Ervine at deep backward square got rid of Rahman and from then on Zimbabwe's grip tightened steadily. Nasir Hossain and Mahmudullah swung gamely at everything to keep Bangladesh in the hunt, but they were simply not given enough to hit and Jarvis had no trouble defending 19 in the final over.Zimbabwe's batting had not been quite so assured, and they were thankful for Masakadza's knock. He struck the ball with fluency and power but after he fell Zimbabwe stumbled on a surface that slowed noticeably as the afternoon wore on.Masakadza's first task had been to negotiate Abdur Razzaq's parsimonious opening spell, which he did with aplomb while collecting three fours and a six in Mashrafe Mortaza's first three overs. Emboldened by the imperious form that brought him a century in Zimbabwe's warm-up match two days ago, Masakadza raced into the 30s by slapping Abul Hasan's second ball cleanly over long-off.Vusi Sibanda's scratchy innings came to an end as he walked past one from Elias Sunny that gripped and spun past the outside edge but Taylor did a good job of handing the strike back to Masakadza, who powered the first half of Zimbabwe's innings almost singlehandedly. Masakadza's third six, which skimmed through the fingers of the long-on fielder, took him to a 31-ball half-century. He added a fourth, a brutal flat-batted swipe that dented the advertising boards behind the bowler's arm before being run out.His departure prompted something of a wobble in the middle order as Ervine was needlessly run-out second ball and Stuart Matsikenyeri managed just a single from his first six balls.Matsikenyeri eventually got going with a slice to the wide third-man boundary off Razzaq and added 39 for the fourth wicket with Taylor, whose chipped six over extra cover off Sunny was the shot of the innings. But Zimbabwe never quite regained the momentum that Masakadza had given them. Zimbabwe's bowlers more than made up for the shortcomings of their batsmen and Bangladesh will need a good dose of inspiration if they are to bounce back against South Africa in two days' time.

Tito Vilanova Consider His Future Till 2014 with Barcelona

Tito Vilanova has Become new manager Of Barcelona 
Tito Vilanova Who Has Become the new Barcelona Coach After Pep Guardiola's Departure As He Spend 4 Glorious Years With The Catalans.Tito Vilanova, Pep Guardiola's former assistant, has agreed a two-year deal to coach Barcelona from next season, the Spanish club said on Wednesday."Vilanova will sign his contract on June 15. The presentation will take place on Friday at the Nou Camp," Barcelona said on their official Twitter feed.FC Barcelona have reached an agreement with Tito Vilanova. Vilanova will be the first team manager for the next two seasons. Although Barcelona announced Vilanova would step up to the post on the same day that Guardiola gave his news conference to say he was leaving on April 27 (April 28, PHL time), negotiations to put Vilanova's new contract in place have taken time to come to fruition.Vilanova, 42, had been at Guardiola's side since the two took the reins at the Barca B team in 2007 and then moved up the following year to replace Frank Rijkaard with the first team.Under Guardiola, Barca enjoyed the most successful period in the club's history, winning 14 titles from the the 19 competitions they competed in.He signed off with a King's Cup victory over Athletic Bilbao last month, and said he needed to take time out to recharge his batteries.At the news conference, when Guardiola said he would not be renewing his link with the club, Barca sports director Andoni Zubizarreta hailed Vilanova for the continuity he brought to their project."He represents a style of play, analysis, planning, commitment and personality," Zubizarreta said.Vilanova played in the Barca youth ranks but never made any official appearances for the first team, and pursued a career with other clubs including Celta Vigo and Real Mallorca.He started his coaching career in Barca's famed youth academy in the 2001/2 season, and returned with his close friend Guardiola in 2007. 

Poland's Coach Smuda Announces Exit After Poland's Exit From Euro 2012

Franciszek Smuda took the Poland job in 2009
Poland Coach Franciszek Smuda Has Announced His Exit After Poland Were Knocked Out From Euro 2012 Being Stepped Down.Having drawn with both Greece and Russia, Poland knew victory in their final game against Czech Republic would secure victory, but they ultimately succumbed to a 1-0 defeat that saw them finish bottom of Group A.Smuda, 63, has now confirmed that he will not continue in the post.“This is the end of my adventure,” he told TVP. “The contract expires at the end of Euro 2012. Thank you all."For these two and a half years, we have created a team we can count on in the future. They were not perfect, they were not as good as we imagined, but this is football."Smuda suggested his players had been overconfident in their approach to the game against the Czechs and had failed to perform when it mattered."We have to swallow this bitter pill today," Smuda said. "I think that probably we were too sure about the possibility of winning against the Czech Republic.“We did everything we could. We misplaced too many passes in the second half and had to work hard to win back possession."They played excellent football, they scored a goal, we had some opportunities in the first half but we didn't take advantage of them and we lost the game."In the second half we really wanted to attack the Czechs. Unfortunately in the changing room we said something and on the pitch the players did something different.``We cannot say that the players didn't want to win - perhaps they were too motivated. Of course we wanted to reach the quarter-finals but we did not manage to do so."

Tommy Haas Bombs Out Federer In Gerry Weber Open Final.

Tommy Hass put in one of the best efforts of his career to win the Weber  open
Tommy Haas World No.87 Has Defeated The Swiss Roger Federer World no.3 By 7-6 (5), 6-4 On Sunday At Halle ( Gerry Weber Open ).The 87th-ranked Haas, the oldest player in the singles draw at 34, recovered from losing his serve in the first game by winning the first set on a tiebreaker and then getting the decisive break in the ninth game of the second set.The second-seeded Federer was bidding for his fifth tour title of the season and his 75th coverall.Haas got the break to earn a 5-4 lead after a lengthy rally featuring lobs, chips and a dropshot. Two unforced errors in succession from Federer allowed Haas to force deuce.Haas last won the grass-court tournament in 2009.

Michael Laudrup, the Former Real Madrid And Barcelona Player takes coaching at Swansea

Former Real Mallorca coach Michael Laudrup has been appointed Swansea boss.
Michael Landrup Has been Named the New Swansea Coach And Has Penned 2 Years Contract.Laudrup replaces Brendan Rodgers who joined Liverpool earlier this month.The former Brondby, Getafe, Spartak Moscow and Real Mallorca boss has penned a two-year-deal with the Welsh club.A statement read: "Swansea City are pleased to confirm the appointment of Michael Laudrup as the club's new Manager."Contracts were completed at noon today on a two-year deal."Laudrup, 47, won five Spanish league titles with Barcelona and Real Madrid in the early 1990s and was one of the players of his generation, but has yet to replicate that success as a manager.However, former team-mate Jan Molby believes an opportunity at the Liberty Stadium could be the opening Laudrup has been looking for."If you look at his CV, he did very well with Brondby with a young group of players, got them playing the right way," the former Liverpool midfielder said."Then you look at his next three jobs: Getafe, I thought he did well but fell out with the owner, had a great run in the Europa League, almost knocked out the mighty Bayern Munich."Moscow, I think he just landed in a country where it was impossible with language difficulties, they just didn't allow him to do what he wants to."And from the moment he set foot in Mallorca they were just beset with financial problems that he never quite got over."This is the opportunity now, he has to make a mark as a manager."While Swansea - who comfortably retained their top-flight status with an 11th-place finish - have confirmed their new manager, the club's hopes of completing the signing of Gylfi Sigurdsson appear to be over.Swansea had agreed a £6.8million fee with Hoffenheim for the Iceland midfielder, who scored seven goals in 17 appearances during his loan spell in south Wales, as well as personal terms.But Rodgers' exit for Anfield led Sigurdsson to admit he had reservations about making a permanent switch to the Liberty Stadium.And it is understood that the deal will not go ahead, which will alert Rodgers, who has admitted an interest in signing the former Reading man should he not complete his move to Swansea.