Monday, July 11, 2016

‘I want to be a part of it’ - Ambrose feels at home in Celtic ..


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Efe Ambrose feels at home at Celtics and has no craving to leave the club in the midst of speculation of him set for Bayern Leverkusen move.

The Nigerian helped the Hoops win their 47th Scottish Premier League title last season, however confronted torrent of reactions for his messy exhibitions.

Nonetheless, the 27-year-old has expressed he is not inspired by a move far from the Scottish monsters.

"'For me, Celtic is a place I truly adore – and I need to be a piece of it. There is no spot like home. What's more, Celtic is home for me. I'm prepared to do everything to stay here and keep playing here," Ambrose told Dailymail.

"You can see the rationality of the group, the history behind the club, the target of this gathering. That is the thing that implies such a great amount to me.

Mikel, Moses back at Chelsea training

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John Obi Mikel and Victor Moses came back to Chelsea on Monday for their first preseason training with the squad after the occasional break. 
Winger Moses, who spent keep going season out on credit at West Ham United, joined countryman Mikel and whatever is left of the Blues first group in their work out in front of the pre-season matches. 
The players landed before 9am and had their breakfast together, with skipper John Terry sharing a gathering picture on online networking. 
Both Mikel and Moses will would like to inspire new mentor Antonio Conte amid pre-season keeping in mind the end goal to win playing time in the main group. 

Costa withdraws from Brazil Olympic squad


Costa withdraws from Brazil Olympic squad
Brazil will be without the service of Douglas Costa for the football competition at the 2016 Olympic Games after he pulled back in light of a thigh harm.

The Bayern Munich winger had been picked as one of the three players more than 23 in the Brazil squad for the Games in Rio de Janeiro.

In any case, the harm has not yet recuperated, with Bayern settling on the choice that Costa can't highlight in the Olympics on home soil.

"I incredibly lament this," Bayern director Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said.

"We as a whole needed Douglas to challenge the Olympic Games in his nation of origin, however the player's wellbeing and wellness takes need."

Barcelona star Neymar and veteran Palmeiras goalkeeper Fernando Prass were the other two over-age players chose in the squad.

Brazil start their campaign against South Africa at Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha in Brasilia on August 4.

Record signing Musa not feeling under pressure at Leicester


Record signing Musa not feeling under pressure at Leicester
New Leicester City marking Ahmed Musa demands he is not feeling the pressure to perform taking after his record exchange from CSKA Moscow.

Musa joined Premier League champions Leicester on Friday in a four-year bargain for a club record charge of around £16million.

The 23-year-old joins in the wake of scoring 54 objectives in 168 amusements for CSKA in four-and-a-half years with the club, winning three Russian Premier League titles and one Russian Cup.

Be that as it may, as Leicester get ready for their title protection, Musa is adament his powerful sticker price won't influence him as he hopes to get straight down to business in England.

"I have never been under pressure at any club I have played and here won't be distinctive," the Nigeria global told the Leicester Mercury.

"I will be my standard self at Leicester as there is no cause to be under pressure.

"I adore scoring objectives and that I have done at each club and group I have played in. That is the same target I have at Leicester City.

Griezmann wins Euro 2016 best player


Griezmann named Euro 2016 best player
France forward Antoine Griezmann has won the grant for Euro 2016 Player of the Tournament.

UEFA has declared that the 25-year-old has been voted as the champ by their group of 13 specialized spectators, which incorporates Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes.

Griezmann, who marked another long haul bargain at Atletico Madrid in June, was additionally named in the group of the competition in the wake of scoring six objectives to win the opposition's Golden Boot.

He couldn't locate the net in Sunday's last, however, as hosts France went down to a shock 1-0 rout against Portugal because of substitute Eder's additional time champ.

UEFA's central specialized officer Ioan Lupescu said: "Antoine Griezmann was a risk in each diversion he played.

"He buckles down for his group and has system, vision and quality wrapping up. The specialized eyewitnesses were in consistent understanding that he was the competition's remarkable player."

Portugal midfielder Renato Sanches, in the mean time, was named as the competition's best youthful player.

Giggs: I laughed the first time I saw Ronaldo play!


Giggs: I laughed the first time I saw Ronaldo play!
Ryan Giggs has uncovered he knew Cristiano Ronaldo would have been extraordinary when he saw him turn John O'Shea back to front as a youthful whippersnapper for Sporting against Manchester United in 2003.

Ronaldo secured a move to United after his amazing display against them in an amicable conflict and has since gone ahead to end up one of the best footballer ever.

What's more, Giggs, who played nearby Ronaldo for a long time before he exited to join Real Madrid, has opened up about the first occasion when he saw the Portugal star play, saying seeing him shredding O'Shea made them laugh away on the substitutes seat!

"You see Ronaldo get this show on the road the ball, and you see him turn John O'Shea back to front, and you're having a little chuckle to yourself," Giggs told ITV in front of Portugal's 2-0 win over France in Euro 2016 last.

"He simply lit up the amusement, every one of the chaps were conversing with him after the diversion and I recollect that we were tending to the mentor and everyone was pondering what we were sitting tight for.

Friday, July 8, 2016

Hazard going nowhere - he will be a Chelsea star again, says brother



Hazard going nowhere - he will be a Chelsea star again, says brother
After an appalling season with Chelsea, Eden Hazard's future at the Premier League side has been in uncertainty, inciting connections to a move to Real Madrid as a major aspect of a €75 million swap bargain for Alvaro Morata.

The 25-year-old was intensely reprimanded all through the crusade as he scored only four objectives in 31 Premier League diversions as the Blues completed tenth in the English top-flight, notwithstanding winning the title the earlier year - a season in which Hazard was named PFA Player of the Year.

The previous Lille star, who captained Belgium to the Euro 2016 quarter-finals, has for some time been connected with a move to Madrid, with Chelsea said to be keen on eating up profoundly evaluated striker Morata from the European champions.

In any case, the player's more youthful sibling, Kylian, keeps up there is no way of a move creating, demanding Eden has no craving to leave Stamford Bridge.

"He will stay at Chelsea, he is glad at Chelsea," Kylian told Goal. "He cherishes London. It is beneficial for him there and he says the offices are awesome.

"It is one of the greatest groups on the planet. He will be uncommon again for them one year from now."

Risk's structure grabbed altogether towards the end of the battle as the greater part of his objectives came in his last five group matches, including a wondergoal to keep rivals Tottenham from winning the title, and he could convey that level onto the Euros, where he scored one and set up four in five amusements.