how to live healthy and longevity : https://goo.gl/3L1CLn how to learn super speed? https://goo.gl/cPZGKt FIFA's Secret 19: https://goo.gl/FfPqWF The Observer Premier League Florin Andone’s first goal in English football earned Brighton the victory and their first in four Premier League matches. The Romanian striker, signed from Deportivo La Coruña in the summer and making his first Premier League start, headed home the second-half winner. Huddersfield, who played the last hour with 10 men following the controversial dismissal of Steve Mounié, had stormed into a first-minute lead through Mathias Jørgensen. Brighton equalised in first-half stoppage time through Shane Duffy’s towering header and made their numerical advantage tell in the second period. Javier Hernández double helps West Ham end Newcastle’s winning run Read more David Wagner was unhappy with Michael Oliver: “We have to accept the referee’s decision and he thought it was a red card,” the Huddersfield manager said. “The next big decision was a clear penalty on Alex Pritchard and a red card because it was a clear chance. “All the big ones against us he got wrong. This is why at the moment football is no fun. Absolutely no fun. The referee has a big part to play and I don’t think he did his best. Even if he didn’t mean to.” Chris Hughton said: “It is difficult when you are the team with 11 men but we made the extra man show and Florin Andone’s goal was excellent. It is an important three points away from home.” The hosts charged out of the blocks and went 1-0 up after 55 seconds – the quickest goal in the Premier League this season. Brighton’s Spanish defender Bruno made a hash of his attempted clearance and after the ball looped back into the penalty area, Jørgensen headed in off the crossbar. The visitors went close to an equaliser in the 15th minute. Duffy’s header was saved by Jonas Lössl and Andone fired the rebound straight at Jonathan Hogg on the goal-line. Alex Pritchard then threatened for Huddersfield, pulling a low shot wide from 18 yards after his initial effort had been blocked. Huddersfield were dealt a major blow in the 32nd minute when Mounié was shown a red card for his challenge on Yves Bissouma. It appeared to be a harsh decision. Mounié caught Bissouma high on the shin but there looked to be little intent. Terence Kongolo’s header was scrambled clear and after Oliver had waved away penalty appeals from the hosts when Pritchard went down, Aaron Mooy’s free-kick from 20 yards out forced Mathew Ryan into a smart low save. Leicester’s James Maddison sinks Watford with sublime volley Read more Brighton equalised just before the interval. Solly March curled over an enticing cross and Duffy rose highest to power home his header. Lössl dived low to keep out Bissouma’s shot early in the second period and then held Davy Pröpper’s follow-up. Huddersfield added some beef up front by sending on Laurent Depoitre for Pritchard, but the big Be
The Observer Premier League David Wagner believed Jonathan Hogg’s red card was the “game changer” after his side scrambled to an unbecoming goalless draw with Cardiff. Hogg tangled with Harry Arter with just over an hour gone, losing composure and nudging the midfielder with his head before shoving him to the ground. The referee, Michael Oliver, did not get a good look but an eagle-eyed assistant saw enough for him to reach for the cards – yellow for Arter and red for the simmering Hogg. Harry Maguire hits last-minute winner for Leices
Huddersfield 0-0 Cardiff: Hogg sees red for headbutt on Arter Published: 11:57 EDT, 25 August 2018 | Updated: 14:42 EDT, 25 August 2018 There was an argument for relegating this joyless stalemate from last slot on Match of the Day to whichever obscure channel it is that the EFL highlights are now housed. For on the evidence of this tedious contest - brightened only by the colour of the red card shown to Huddersfield's Jonathan Hogg - it is the Championship where this pair will be playing next season. No goalless draw is particularly good - both teams having failed in the fundamental aim of the game - but this was undeniably dreadful. Controversy lit up a quiet match between Huddersfield and Cardiff as midfielder Jonathan Hogg was shown a red card The Terriers midfielder was adjudged to have deliberately headbutted Cardiff City's Harry Arter early in the second half Referee Michael Oliver booked Arter but had no doubts when he showed Hogg a straight red card for violent conduct Both managers knew it would be a closely fought game as the two relega... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa
Huddersfield 0-0 Cardiff: Jonathan Hogg is villain of the piece as Terriers midfielder shown straight red for headbutt on Harry Arter in stalemate. The ten men of Huddersfield ground out a stalemate at home to Cardiff in a match focused on the red card. Early in the second half, a coming together between Harry Arter and Jonathan Hogg saw a melee ensue . Referee Michael Oliver judged Huddersfield's Hogg to have deliberately headbutted Arter and he saw red . Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/ List music more: https://www.youtube.com/user/NoCopyrightSounds
Manchester City vs Huddersfield 6 -1 Premier League 19/08/2018 Manchester City 6-1 Huddersfield live: Latest score and goal updates from Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium Manchester City are without midfielder Kevin De Bruyne for the visit of Huddersfield in the Premier League on Sunday. The Belgium international has been sidelined for three months with a knee injury but fellow playmaker David Silva returns after a leg problem. Brazil defender Danilo is still sidelined with the ankle injury that curtailed his involvement in the World Cup. Huddersfield defender Mathias Jorgensen misses out, along with midfielder Jonathan Hogg. Summer signing Erik Durm and midfielder Danny Williams are still out and head coach David Wagner has retained Ben Hamer in goal. TEAMS Man City: Ederson, Stones, Kompany, Laporte, Fernandinho Bernardo Silva, Gundogan, Silva, Mendy, Gabriel Jesus, Aguero. Subs: Bravo, Walker, Sterling, Sane, Mahrez, Otamendi, Foden. Huddersfield: Hamer, Smith, Stankovic, Schindler, Kongolo Lowe, Hadergjonaj, Pritchard, Billing, Sabiri, Mounie. Subs: Lossl, Diakhaby, Sobhi, van La Parra, Mbenza, Williams Depoitre. 15:2290+4 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE FULL-TIME: MANCHESTER CITY 6-1 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 15:2290+3 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE Huge chance for Mahrez! An attempted Huddersfield attacking move comes to nothing and allows the home side to counter-attack, but, after great work during the build-up, Mahrez scuffs his shot and sends it over the top of the crossbar. 15:2090+1 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE Sobhi is able to break down the right wing on a rare attack and manages to get the better of Laporte on the edge of the penalty area. He then tries to tee up Depoitre, but the striker is beaten to the ball just as he's about to shoot. 15:1990 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE The fourth official has indicated that there will be three minutes of added time. 15:1788 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE Great save by Hamer! More wonderful play from City looks as if it's going to result in a seventh goal for the reigning champions, but Bernardo Silva's close-range shot is brilliantly palmed away by Hamer. 15:1790 minsSTATS Overall Possession Ratio Possession 15:15 (Image: Alex Livesey) 15:1586 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE Fernandinho goes close! Foden skips across the edge of the visitors' box before the ball is poked back to Fernandinho, who shoots but has his 20-yard strike deflected a few yards wide of the near post. 15:1484 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE GOAL! It's 6-1! A dreadful afternoon for Huddersfield has just got a whole lot worse, as Sane's close-range shot is saved by Hamer only for Kongolo to accidentally shin the ball into the back of his own net. 15:1283 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE A clever pass from Foden picks out Sane, who quickly unleashes a thumping shot that's deflected over to Mendy. The full-back fires a strike of his own, but the ball is spinning and sails high over the crossbar. 15:1384 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE Huddersfield have made a change, with Sobhi coming on to replace Mounie. 15:1181 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE City patiently try to work their way down the left flank but have to settle for a corner after Bernardo Silva's cross is closed down. They may be 5-1 up but City still look hungry for more goals! 15:1182 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE The hosts have made their third and final switch, with Foden coming on to take the place of Gundogan. 15:0879 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE What a chance for Jesus! The Brazilian is set up brilliantly Gundogan and looks set to find the back of the net, but he scuffs his close-range shot and sends it well wide of the far post. He really should have buried that! 15:0777 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE Huddersfield are presented with a decent chance to score a second goal after Billing latches onto a half-cleared corner, but Kompany sticks out a leg to deflect the effort behind for a corner. 15:0676 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE Great timing by Aguero, who is immediately replaced by Sane after firing in his third goal of the afternoon. 15:0475 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE GOAL! Aguero wraps up his hat-trick and makes it 5-1! A sublime cross from Mendy flies into the heart of the Huddersfield penalty area and finds Aguero, who pulls off a stunning flick that beats the outstretched limbs of Hamer. 15:0675 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE Mendy has been brilliant today, and he's managed to pick up a well-deserved assist. Huddersfield have struggled to deal with him all game long. 15:0275 minsSTATS Overall Possession Ratio Possession 15:0273 minsMINUTE BY MINUTE Huddersfield attack down the left wing and win themselves a free-
Argentina: 15 Emiliano Boffelli, 14 Bautista Delguy, 13 Matias Orlando, 12 Bautista Ezcurra, 11 Sebastian Cancelliere, 10 Nicolas Sanchez, 9 Martin Landajo, 8 Leonardo Senatore, 7 Tomas Lezana, 6 Pablo Matera, 5 Matias Alemanno, 4 Guido Petti, 3 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, 2 Agustin Creevy (c), 1 Javier Diaz Replacements: 16 Julian Montoya, 17 Santiago Garcia Botta, 18 Santiago Medrano, 19 Marcos Kremer, 20 Tomas Lavanini, 21 Gonzalo Bertranou, 22 Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias, 23 Juan Cruz Mallia Scotland: 15 Stuart Hogg, 14 Dougie Fife, 13 Nick Grigg, 12 Pete Horne, 11 Blair Kinghorn, 10 Adam Hastings, 9 George Horne, 8 David Denton, 7 Fraser Brown, 6 Magnus Bradbury, 5 Grant Gilchrist, 4 Tim Swinson, 3 Simon Berghan, 2 Stuart McInally (c), 1 Allan Dell Replacements: 16 George Turner, 17 Jamie Bhatti, 18 Zander Fagerson, 19 Ben Toolis, 20 Jamie Ritchie, 21 Sam Hidalgo-Clyne, 22 James Lang, 23 Chris Harris
Tom Ince snatched an injury-time winner that could be enough to keep Huddersfield Town up and complete what manager David Wagner has described as ‘a miracle’.The West Yorkshire side had thrown just about all they could at a resolute Watford in a tense and, until then, largely uneventful encounter.Then Terence Kongolo floated another hopeful ball back into the Watford penalty box and Laurent Depoitre made enough of a nuisance of himself for Mathias Zanka, thrown up front as a last resort, to win possession. PLAYER RATINGS, LEAGUE TABLE AND MATCH ZONE HUDDERSFIELD TOWN (4-2-3-1): Lossl 6; Hadergjonaj 6, Zanka 6.5, Schindler 6.5, Kongolo 6; Mooy 6.5, Hogg 7.5; Quaner 5.5 (Ince 60, 7), Pritchard 6, Van La Parra 5 (Billing 77, 6); Mounie 5.5 (Depoitre 71, 6.5). Subs: Coleman, Smith, Malone, Lowe.Booked: Zanka, PritchardWATFORD (4-2-3-1): Karnezis 6; Mariappa 6, Prodl 6.5, Cathcart 6.5, Janmaat 6; Capoue 6.5, Doucoure 6; Femenia 5.5 (Richarlison 58, 6), Hughes 7 (Sinclair 90), Pereyra 5; Deeney 6.5 (Gray 81). Subs: Gomes, Britos, Kabasele, Okaka.Booked: JanmaatReferee: Craig Pawson 7Star man: Jonathan Hogg Season at a glance Live tables Fixtures Scores Premier League Premier League Championship League One League Two Scottish Premiership Scottish Div 1 Scottish Div 2 Scottish Div 3 Ligue 1 Serie A La Liga Bundesliga More tables More fixtures More scores This is how Tom Ince (No 22) snatched the win for Huddersfield in injury-time on Saturday. CLICK HERE to find out more from our MATCH ZONE. It was Zanka’s quick-thinking that did it. He caught out Watford by flicking the ball inside, and substitute Ince arrived to slide it home.Cue delirium around the John Smith’s Stadium at a time when they were starting to wonder if a solitary point would be enough.With their remaining four fixtures against Everton, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal, there were concerns it would be the last one they get.Instead, they bagged all three and instantly moved up another three places. Wagner’s side are now seven points clear of Southampton whose collapse after leading Chelsea by two goals in the early kick-off had raised spirits here beforehand.Up to that point, Huddersfield lacked the guile and ingenuity required to break down a well-organised Watford in a game low on quality between one team seeing out the remainder of the season and another fighting for their Premier League lives. On paper, this was bar far the most winnable of Huddersfield’s remaining fixtures. Watford had taken just one point from their previous nine away games in the Premier League, and had not even scored away from Vicarage Road since January 2. The tension was palpable around the John Smith’s Stadium but Wagner’s side began positively and produced a first-half performance full of enterprise and purpose.Craig Cathcart and Adrian Mariappa both had to be on their toes to clear the danger as Huddersfield pressed in the opening 20 minutes.However, they were
Check out the the highlights as Scotland faced England for the Calcutta Cup. Scotland v England | BT Murrayfield | Saturday February 24 2018 Scotland: 15 Stuart Hogg, 14 Tommy Seymour, 13 Huw Jones, 12 Pete Horne, 11 Sean Maitland, 10 Finn Russell, 9 Greig Laidlaw, 8 Ryan Wilson, 7 Hamish Watson, 6 John Barclay (c), 5 Jonny Gray, 4 Grant Gilchrist, 3 Simon Berghan, 2 Stuart McInally, 1 Gordon Reid Replacements: 16 Scott Lawson, 17 Jamie Bhatti, 18 Willem Nel, 19 Tim Swinson, 20 David Denton, 21 Ali Price, 22 Nick Grigg, 23 Blair Kinghorn England: 15 Mike Brown, 14 Anthony Watson, 13 Jonathan Joseph, 12 Owen Farrell, 11 Jonny May, 10 George Ford, 9 Danny Care, 8 Nathan Hughes, 7 Chris Robshaw, 6 Courtney Lawes, 5 Maro Itoje, 4 Joe Launchbury, 3 Dan Cole, 2 Dylan Hartley, 1 Mako Vunipola Replacements: 16 Jamie George, 17 Joe Marler, 18 Harry Williams, 19 George Kruis, 20 Sam Underhill, 21 Richard Wigglesworth, 22 Ben Te’o, 23 Jack Nowell Referee: Nigel Owens Assistant Referees: Jérôme Garcès, Andrew Brace TMO: Simon McDowell