Shabab Al Sahel 3-2  Tadamon Sour | Goals | Lebanese Football League Week 7
Shabab Al Sahel 3-2 Tadamon Sour | Goals | Lebanese Football League Week 7

Shabab Al Sahel 3-2 Tadamon Sour [Bakari Coulibaly 6, Hussein Haidar 41, Abbas Atwi (p) 90 | Ali Baher 46+1, Jad Al Zein 90+3] #LebaneseFootballLeague



Top 5 Saves | Lebanese Football League Week 4
Top 5 Saves | Lebanese Football League Week 4

Nazih Assaad (Tripoli), Ahmad Taktouk (Safa), Hadi Mortada (Tadamon Sour), Mostafa Matar (Salam Zgharta)



Pitso: I've Received Letters Within Five Days...
Pitso: I've Received Letters Within Five Days...

Pitso Mosimane insists that while it may sound like sour grapes, Benni McCarthy and Cape Town City benefitted and lifted a trophy on the back of dubious refereeing decisions and that Bidvest Wits sits at the top of the PSL table after benefiting from a questionable refereeing decision. Mosimane goes on to say that when he speaks his mind the PSL are very quick to send him letters about his behaviour. He accepts that it is part of being a PSL coach.



Yuri Semin: the man who can’t say no when Lokomotiv Moscow call | Jonathan Wilson
Yuri Semin: the man who can’t say no when Lokomotiv Moscow call | Jonathan Wilson

He has been both a player and a president of the Russian club, and the 71-year-old is now in his fourth stint as manager which included last season’s remarkable title triumph Never go back, they say, but Yuri Semin has never been somebody to place too much store by conventional wisdom. He is 71 now, his eyes more watery than ever, and this is his fourth stint in charge of Lokomotiv Moscow. In total, he’s managed them for more than two decades. To a large extent, Semin is the club and that they are playing Schalke in the Champions League on Wednesday is to a large degree down to him. Semin first became manager of Lokomotiv in 1986. He had a year away in 1991, managing New Zealand’s Olympic team – a typically unconventional move for a coach who manages to combine supreme practicality and the dress sense of a maverick 70s TV cop with the sense that he spends half his life gazing into another realm – before returning for 15 more years at Lokomotiv. First he saved them from bankruptcy, buying shares that he still owns, and then he made them a regular top six club. In 1996, he led Lokomotiv to the Russian Cup, their first trophy since winning the Soviet Cup 39 years earlier. They won it again the following year, and again in 2000 and 2001. And then, in 2002, Semin ended Spartak’s long hegemony and won the league for the first time in the club’s history. Two years later, they won it again. Semin finally left for the Russia national job in 2005 but two years later he was back at Lokomotiv, this time as president, only to be sacked after a poor season. He went to Ukraine and won the league with Dynamo Kyiv, but returned against to Lokomotiv in 2009. Again, though, disappointing form led to him being dismissed. All reason said he shouldn’t return again in 2016, but he did. Lok signed just one player for a fee that summer and made a net profit of £12m on transfers. They are not a rich club. The following season their net spend was £2.5m. In 2017-18 it was £3m. And yet, for the third time in their history, each of them under Semin, they won the league. It was a barely conceivable success. Theirs was not, in any sense, a team of stars. They had Eder, the former Swansea City striker who scored the winner in the Euro 2016 final; the veteran Peruvian winger Jefferson Farfán; and Ari, the Brazilian forward who won a Dutch title under Louis van Gaal at AZ; but their key player was the captain, Igor Denisov, his performances an indication of what Semin does best. Denisov is 34 now, his career a catalogue of fresh starts gone sour. A decade ago, when he excelled at Euro 2008, he seemed one of the brightest holding midfielders in Europe. But his personality keeps getting in the way. Denisov is difficult. He broke the nose of a driving instructor after a learner under tuition almost crashed into his SUV. He left Zenit after a string of controversies. He scrapped with a coach when a refereeing decision in a training game went against him, then kicked the ball a



Breaking News -  Wayne Rooney scores first goal for DC United in Colorado Rapids win
Breaking News - Wayne Rooney scores first goal for DC United in Colorado Rapids win

Wayne Rooney scored his first MLS goal to help DC United beat the Colorado Rapids 2-1 on Saturday night.United, who won for just the second time since May 19, secured victory with an own goal in the 90th minute when Ulises Segura's cross deflected off Colorado's Niki Jackson into the net.Rooney opened the scoring in the 33rd minute after running onto a pass from Luciano Acosta and slipped it between the legs of goalkeeper Tim Howard.  RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Andy Murray invites Wayne Rooney on to court in Washington... Everton take £10million hit as flop Davy Klaassen completes... 'Had a cuppa with him today, in fine form': Peter Reid... What a way to celebrate your century! Bradley... Share this article Share 1k shares Howard and Rooney were former team-mates when they played at Manchester United together between 2004 and 2007.After the elation of his first goal in the USA, Rooney's night ended on a sour note. The former England captain was forced off the field in stoppage time after suffering a bloody nose while defending.He was patched up on the sidelines as blood streamed down his face, and returned with a headband. Rooney later took to Twitter to reveal that he sustained a broken nose requiring five stitches from the gruesome-looking challenge.  Coach Ben Olsen praised his impact since arriving from Everton: 'I don't think it's the first time he's bled in a game. He is a tough guy and I think that he will shake it off. 'He has been fantastic in every aspect, in every way that we want him to be with this group - with his leadership and goal-scoring ability. Hopefully, it can continue to get better.'Rooney's first goal in MLS comes in his fourth game for DC United since sealing a move from Everton earlier this month.  RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Andy Murray invites Wayne Rooney on to court in Washington... Everton take £10million hit as flop Davy Klaassen completes... 'Had a cuppa with him today, in fine form': Peter Reid... What a way to celebrate your century! Bradley... Share this article Share 1k shares



Wayne Rooney scores first goal for DC United in Colorado Rapids win
Wayne Rooney scores first goal for DC United in Colorado Rapids win

Wayne Rooney scores first goal for DC United in Colorado Rapids win Published: 04:06 EDT, 29 July 2018 | Updated: 05:29 EDT, 29 July 2018 Wayne Rooney scored his first MLS goal to help DC United beat the Colorado Rapids 2-1 on Saturday night. United, who won for just the second time since May 19, secured victory with an own goal in the 90th minute when Ulises Segura's cross deflected off Colorado's Niki Jackson into the net. Rooney opened the scoring in the 33rd minute after running onto a pass from Luciano Acosta and slipped it between the legs of goalkeeper Tim Howard.  Wayne Rooney steers the ball between the legs of Tim Howard for his first DC United goal The former England captain celebrates after opening the scoring against Colorado RapidsHoward and Rooney were former team-mates when they played at Manchester United together between 2004 and 2007.After the elation of his first goal in the USA, Rooney's night ended on a sour note. The former England captain was forced off the field in stoppage time after suffering a bloody nose while defending. He... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa




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