Ian Rush the ghost best goals
Ian Rush the ghost best goals

"He was perceptive and had two good feet. He is one of the most instinctive finishers football has ever seen. My partnership with Rush proved so good because he could run and I could pass. I would just try to put the ball in front of him. Rushie said that he made runs knowing the ball would come to him. That was true but only because his runs were so clever. His run was more important than my pass. Rushie was a good passer himself. He could have been a midfielder because his range of passing was great. Rush was easily the best partner I've ever had." (Kenny Dalglish about Ian Rush) Music: Aysyne - Lightning Strike



Daly touches down England's superb second try | Guinness Six Nations
Daly touches down England's superb second try | Guinness Six Nations

Elliot Daly raced onto George Ford's clever chip through and dotted the ball down for England's second try against Ireland. England: 15 Elliot Daly, 14 Jonny May, 13 Manu Tuilagi, 12 Owen Farrell (c), 11 Jonathan Joseph, 10 George Ford, 9 Ben Youngs, 1 Joe Marler, 2 Jamie George, 3 Kyle Sinckler, 4 Maro Itoje, 5 George Kruis, 6 Courtney Lawes, 7 Sam Underhill, 8 Tom Curry Replacements: 16 Luke Cowan-Dickie, 17 Ellis Genge, 18 Will Stuart, 19 Joe Launchbury, 20 Charlie Ewels, 21 Ben Earl, 22 Willi Heinz, 23 Henry Slade Ireland: 15 Jordan Larmour, 14 Andrew Conway, 13 Robbie Henshaw, 12 Bundee Aki, 11. Jacob Stockdale, 10 Jonathan Sexton (c), 9 Conor Murray, 1 Cian Healy, 2 Rob Herring, 3 Tadhg Furlong, 4 Devin Toner, 5 James Ryan, 6 Peter O’Mahony, 7 Josh van der Flier, 8 CJ Stander Replacements: 16 Ronan Kelleher, 17 Dave Kilcoyne, 18. Andrew Porter, 19 Ultan Dillane, 20 Caelan Doris, 21 John Cooney, 22 Ross Byrne, 23 Keith Earls Date: Sunday, February 23 Venue: Twickenham Kick-off: 15:00 GMT Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa) Assistant referees: Romain Poite (France), Alexandre Ruiz (France) TMO: Marius Jonker (South Africa)



"Da waren wir heute nicht clever genug" | Pressekonferenz zu Augsburg
"Da waren wir heute nicht clever genug" | Pressekonferenz zu Augsburg

Der SV Werder Bremen musste sich am Samstagnachmittag mit 1:2 dem FC Augsburg geschlagen geben. Florian Kohfeldt und Martin Schmidt äußerten sich auf der Pressekonferenz nach dem Spiel zu den Geschehnissen. ► Abonnieren/Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEwerder WERDER.TV: http://www.werder.de/werdertv Website: http://www.werder.de/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/werderbremen Facebook: https://facebook.com/WerderBremen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/werderbremen/



54/2019-2020: Stimmen zum Spiel gegen die Tölzer Löwen
54/2019-2020: Stimmen zum Spiel gegen die Tölzer Löwen

Der Tölzer clever fit-Topscorer Marco Pfleger (#47) und Andreas Pauli vom ECN mit den Stimmen zum Spiel gegen die Tölzer Löwen.



How The Celtics Offense Is Humiliating The NBA
How The Celtics Offense Is Humiliating The NBA

Increase your basketball IQ here: https://smarterbasketballplayer.com/ The Celtics offense has had a lot of success in their pick & roll game utilizing clever concepts. In particular, in this video I breakdown the effect of Kemba Walker, and the screening of Daniel Theis. I also highlight the genius of Brad Stevens. NBA. Kyrie Irving. Jayson Tatum. Beat Credit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaCLcFtCSPA



Reaction to Bidvest Wits beating Golden Arrows
Reaction to Bidvest Wits beating Golden Arrows

Congrats to Bidvest Wits on the 3 points against Golden Arrows The Clever Boys were the much better team definitely I really expected more from Steve Khompela's men in those conditions #AbsaPrem #AbsaPremiership #SSFootball #SSDiski #KickOff #PSL https://t.co/VX3TyJzORI



Gor Mahia vs Motema Pembe 1-1 | Caf Confederation Cup | Goals & Highlights (27.10.2019)
Gor Mahia vs Motema Pembe 1-1 | Caf Confederation Cup | Goals & Highlights (27.10.2019)

Gor Mahia vs Motema Pembe 1-1 | Caf Confederation Cup | Goals & Highlights (27.10.2019). Ten-man Gor Mahia were held to a 1-1 draw by Congolese side DC Motema Pembe in the first leg of the Total CAF Confederation Cup play-off round at the Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi on Sunday evening. The home side will have their goalkeeper David Mapigano to thank after he saved a second half penalty that would have seen them lose 2-1 on home soil and see their campaign thrown in tatters. “I think the scoreline is not a fair reflection of the match because we had good chances to score. I am gutted for the players because they worked so hard and should have had a better result from this game. We had three or four good situations that we should have utilized,” Gor’s tactician Steve Polack said. His opposite number Isaac Ngata said; “We gifted them a goal after some poor defending and lack of concentration but I love how we responded. At least now we know how they play and we know what to do to win when we go back home.” Gor Mahia Defender Charles Momanyi was shown a straight red card after handling a goal bound effort on the line. Motema Pembe forward Vinny Bangonga Kombe stepped up for the spot kick but saw his effort well saved by a fully stretched Mapigano. With the scores at 1-1, Motema Pembe had broken away on the counter with Misoko Amale swinging in a beauty of a cross from the right finding Junior Mbele unmarked. The forward’s first header was well saved by Mapigano with the rebound being cleared off the line by Momanyi’s hand. William Likuta Luezi had drawn Motema Pembe level, cancelling out substitute Gnamin Yikpe’s early second half goal. Luezi reacted quickest to a rebound after Mapigano had done well to save a Junior Kone Abou freekick from range. Gor had broken the deadlock in the 63rd minute when Ivorian Yikpe who had spent barely five minutes in the pitch poked Kenneth Muguna’s pass over the advancing keeper for his first goal in the competition. Earlier in the opening half, the visitors had good chances to score. Herritier Ngouelou had two chances, his first effort from the left going over while his second after cutting in was saved beautifully by Mapigano. A minute later, Mukoro Amale had a rasping shot come off the bar. Two minutes to the break Gor had a golden chance when both Boniface Omondi and Nicholas Kipkurui failed to convert a cross from Dickson Ambundo with a gaping goalmouth. It was a more balanced affair in the second half. Just after they had equalized, Motema Pembe came close when Likuta rounded the keeper who had come off his line but his shot was cleared off the line by Geoffrey Ochieng. Caf Confederation Cup Play-Offs: South Africa’s Bidvest Wits and Egyptian debutants Pyramids FC earned precious identical 2-1 away victories in the first leg ties of their Total CAF Confederation Cup play-off round matches in Maputo and Mwanza respectively. In Maputo, homers UD Songo had fought from a goal down to draw level, but they could not stop the fighting spirit of the Clever Boys who scored a 60th minute winner through Sameehg Doutie. The South African outfit had gone ahead through Deon Hotto, but Songo fought back to draw level through Stelio Telinho Ernesto in the 34th minute. The two head into the return leg in Johannesburg next weekend with Bidvest only requiring a draw to book a slot in the group stages of the Confederation Cup. Caf Confederation Cup Playoffs Results: 27.10.2019 Conakry Horoya (Guinea) 4-2 Bandari (Kenya) 27.10.2019 Mwanza Young Africans (Tanzania) 1-2 Pyramids (Egypt) 27.10.2019 Aba Enyimba (Nigeria) 2-0 TS Galaxy (South Africa) 27.10.2019 Kampala KCCA (Uganda) 0-0 Paradou (Algeria) 27.10.2019 Nairobi Gor Mahia (Kenya) 1-1 Motema Pembe (DR Congo) 27.10.2019 Maputo UD Songo (Mozambique) 1-2 Bidvest Wits (South Africa) 27.10.2019 N’djamena Elect Sport (Chad) 0-1 Djoliba (Bamako) 27.10.2019 Lusaka Green Eagles (Zambia) 1-1 HUSA (Morocco) 27.10.2019 Malabo Cano Sport (Equatorial Guinea) 1-3 Zanaco (Zambia) 27.10.2019 Antananarivo Fosa Juniors (Madagascar) 2-0 RS Berkane (Morocco) 27.10.2019 Victoria Cote d’Or (Seychelles) 0-4 El Masry (Egypt) 27.10.2019 Lome ASC Kara (Togo) 2-1 Rangers (Nigeria) 27.10.2019 Nouakchott Nouadhibou (Mauritania) 2-0 Triangle (Zimbabwe) 27.10.2019 Alexandria El Nasr (Libya) 2-2 Proline (Uganda) 27.10.2019 Kumasi Kotoko (Ghana) vs San Pedro (Cote d’Ivoire) 30.10.2019 Thies Generation Foot (Senega) vs ESAE (Benin)



Fosa Juniors vs RS Berkane 2-0 | Caf Confederation Cup | Highlights & Goals (28.10.2019)
Fosa Juniors vs RS Berkane 2-0 | Caf Confederation Cup | Highlights & Goals (28.10.2019)

Fosa Juniors vs RS Berkane 2-0 | Caf Confederation Cup | Highlights & Goals (28.10.2019). Malagasy champions Fosa Juniors earned themselves a massive advantage for a first ever appearance at the group stages of continental football after beating last year’s finalists RS Berkane of Morocco 2-0 in the first leg of the Total CAF Confederation Cup play-off round in Antananarivo on Sunday. The Malagasy side which was eliminated at the same stage in the 2018 season will now need to travel to Berkane, with a healthy two-gal advantage in their quest for a ticket at the last 16. Playing at home, they were completely in charge of proceedings and broke the deadlock in the 10th minute through Jean Yves Razafindrakoto. Pushed on by the sea of orange in the stands, Fosa kept their control intact for a 1-0 lead they took through to half time. In the second half, Berkane came back better, seeking a consecutive appearance in the group stages. With a quarter of an hour into the second half, they had a chance to get themselves back into the game with a priceless away goal, but they will only have themselves to blame after missing a penalty on the hour mark. They were made to pay in the second minute of added time when Romario Baggio Rakotoarisoa converted from the penalty spot to give the home side a comfortable 2-0 cushion heading into the return leg in Berkane next weekend. Caf Confederation Cup Play-Offs: South Africa’s Bidvest Wits and Egyptian debutants Pyramids FC earned precious identical 2-1 away victories in the first leg ties of their Total CAF Confederation Cup play-off round matches in Maputo and Mwanza respectively. In Maputo, homers UD Songo had fought from a goal down to draw level, but they could not stop the fighting spirit of the Clever Boys who scored a 60th minute winner through Sameehg Doutie. The South African outfit had gone ahead through Deon Hotto, but Songo fought back to draw level through Stelio Telinho Ernesto in the 34th minute. The two head into the return leg in Johannesburg next weekend with Bidvest only requiring a draw to book a slot in the group stages of the Confederation Cup. At the CCM Kirumba Stadium in Mwanza, Tanzania, home side Young Africans (Yanga) are staring at elimination after suffering a loss of a similar score-line at the hands of Pyramids coached by former Uganda Cranes coach Sebastien Desabre. The visitors got into the lead three minutes from the break through Eric Traore before they doubled their tally 18 minutes into the second half through Abdallah el Said. With a comfortable 2-0 cushion, Pyramids were in cool control of proceedings. However, the home side drew one back two minutes from time through Congolese forward Papy Tshishimbi. Yanga’s day turned from bad to worse as defender Kelvin Yondani was sent off for a second bookable offense and will miss the return tie at the June 30 Stadium in Cairo next weekend. Caf Confederation Cup Playoffs Results: 27.10.2019 Conakry Horoya (Guinea) 4-2 Bandari (Kenya) 27.10.2019 Mwanza Young Africans (Tanzania) 1-2 Pyramids (Egypt) 27.10.2019 Aba Enyimba (Nigeria) 2-0 TS Galaxy (South Africa) 27.10.2019 Kampala KCCA (Uganda) 0-0 Paradou (Algeria) 27.10.2019 Nairobi Gor Mahia (Kenya) 1-1 Motema Pembe (DR Congo) 27.10.2019 Maputo UD Songo (Mozambique) 1-2 Bidvest Wits (South Africa) 27.10.2019 N’djamena Elect Sport (Chad) 0-1 Djoliba (Bamako) 27.10.2019 Lusaka Green Eagles (Zambia) 1-1 HUSA (Morocco) 27.10.2019 Malabo Cano Sport (Equatorial Guinea) 1-3 Zanaco (Zambia) 27.10.2019 Antananarivo Fosa Juniors (Madagascar) 2-0 RS Berkane (Morocco) 27.10.2019 Victoria Cote d’Or (Seychelles) 0-4 El Masry (Egypt) 27.10.2019 Lome ASC Kara (Togo) 2-1 Rangers (Nigeria) 27.10.2019 Nouakchott Nouadhibou (Mauritania) 2-0 Triangle (Zimbabwe) 27.10.2019 Alexandria El Nasr (Libya) 2-2 Proline (Uganda) 27.10.2019 Kumasi Kotoko (Ghana) vs San Pedro (Cote d’Ivoire) 30.10.2019 Thies Generation Foot (Senega) vs ESAE (Benin)




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