Junior Moraes led the visitors up close, before Koen Casteels saved Viktor Kovalenko's penalty to prevent the Shakhtar from doubling his advantage. John Anthony Brooks restored parity after Weghorst missed the spot at the other end, but Marcos Antonio's point-blank arrival leaves VfL's quarterfinal ambitions in abeyance. First half: Weghorst pays the penalty Weghorst last found the net for the VfL at the Volkswagen Arena in December, but the Dutchman almost gave the Wolves the perfect start when he managed to set foot in the center of Xaver Schlager. Maximilian Arnold tested Shakhtar goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov with a low shot from the corner of the penalty area, but it was the visitors who drew the first blood when Brooks attempted to cross the return line at Moraes. The Shakhtar missed a glorious opportunity to make the score 2-0 when the video assistant referee decided that the center of Dodo had detached from Arnold's arm inside the area, but the free kick came Kovalenko was easily detained by Casteels. The Greens and Whites received their own penalty - as a result of another VAR review - when Mykola Matviyenko appeared to be handling Josip Brekalo's deflected strike, only for Weghorst to lose ground and soar above of the crossbar. . TO BE CONTINUE ... CLICK HERE : https://producttodays.blogspot.com Pour ne plus rien manquer des nouvelles vidéos SPORTS life : Abonne-toi ! ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvFk... Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/nbanflbasket/ Notre site Internet ► https://producttodays.blogspot.com/ #Wolfsburg #Shakhtar #europe
The campus of Oxford University was quiet. In the chilly early-morning air, the only disturbance was the nearly inaudible rustling of Stephen’s clothes as he attempted to find a way into the history building. Stephen squinted up at the rows of windows. One of them had to be left open, somewhere; given the temperature in the building yesterday, it was a safe assumption that the place had never been retrofitted with air conditioning. The clouds obscuring the moon made it difficult to see very much, but Stephen was thankful for them; he was able to carry a ladder underneath his arm with little fear of being seen by a sleepless student glancing out a window. After walking around the entire building and scrutinizing it carefully, Stephen saw the outline of a swung-open windowpane on the building’s southern wall. Wasting no time, he propped his ladder against the wall and climbed up. Soon, he was standing in an office on the third floor. Still taking pains to be quiet, not knowing whether housekeeping would be working this late, he went down to the ground floor where Professor Martin Doyle’s office was located. Stephen was glad to find the door unlocked; he would not have to waste time picking the centuries-old mechanism. He entered the dark office directly, taking out a small, dim flashlight to search for what he sought. Doyle’s aversion to any discussion about the three-point amulet had betrayed his knowledge of it; Stephen was hopeful that there would be some notes or correspondence on the matter. In contrast to the office itself, Doyle’s cabinets were all locked, but a solid whack with the butt-end of the flashlight rectified that inconvenience. Stephen searched with as much haste as he could afford, not knowing when activity in the building would resume In one of the cabinets, tucked behind endless academic journals and hard-copy departmental memos, he found a yellowed, crumbling manuscript. Carefully extracting it from its hiding place, Stephen read the title: “Concerning the Creation and Ensorcellment of Magickal Objects, the Techniques thereof, and how Practitioners thereof Must be Qualified.” There was no publisher or publication date listed, but Stephen did not doubt that he was holding an authentic copy of a 15th-century occult text. Inserted between the cover page and the first page of text was a handwritten note, presumably left by Doyle himself: “I have given Dr. Bird the information he requested from the ‘Magickal Objects…’ text. I am, however, beginning to question his credentials, given the uneducated manner in which he writes his letters; I would not like to damage a relationship with a fellow scholar of the Medieval cabalistic arts, so I keep my concerns to myself. I can only hope that his interest in enchantments is purely academic, as he claims…” The picture was becoming clearer. Larry had indeed spoken to Doyle all those decades ago, and he had used the gained knowledge to create an enchanted three-point shooting amulet just before the NBA would institute the three-point line. Doyle had somehow become aware not only of the amulet, but also its insidious effect on any who dared wear it, and he was determined to never again let such an object be created. But now, the arcane manuscript had been discovered, and its heretical secrets would soon be divulged. Stephen picked it up again and opened to a random page, awed by the intricate diagrams and captivated by the obscure writings… “What are you doing in my office?” came a cold voice from behind Stephen’s seated position at the desk. Stephen’s heart sank as he realized that he had become so lost in the manuscript that it was now fully morning, sunlight streaming through the window. Wordlessly, Stephen tucked the manuscript under his arm and charged at the door. Rather than get run over by the younger, more athletic man, Doyle stepped out the way and grabbed feebly at Stephen’s retreating form. “Stop! Stop!” the scholar yelled, but Stephen knew that he could not stop. Campus security would be called at any moment. He would be detained and his precious document would be taken away from him. No, the only choice was to keep running. “I know who you are!” Doyle accusingly shouted from far down the hallway. “You’re Stephen Curry!” Stephen was so stunned that, for a moment, he had to resist the impulse to stop running. How did the man know his identity? There was no time to think. He burst through the front doors of the building and ran towards the Oxford city center. Finally, he reached a dingy alley where he could catch his breath. The police would have been called by now, surely. He had precious little time to get out of the country. But the inconvenience of being hunted by law enforcement paled in comparison to the new power that Stephen felt surging through his body, power borne in the knowledge that the secrets of the three-point shooting amulet would soon be unveiled before him.
--- India's squad for 2019 Cricket World Cup announced --- BCCI on Monday announced India's 15-member squad for 2019 Cricket World Cup, which will take place in England and Wales from May 30 to July 14. Virat Kohli, who led India to Under-19 World Cup victory in 2008, will lead the senior team in World Cup for the first time, while MS Dhoni will feature in his fourth World Cup. --- SRH lose 8 wickets for 15 runs in 22 balls as DC jump to 2nd place --- Delhi Capitals defeated SunRisers Hyderabad by 39 runs at Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL 2019 on Sunday. Chasing a target of 156, SunRisers Hyderabad lost their last eight wickets for 15 runs in 22 deliveries. With the victory, Delhi Capitals moved to the second place on IPL 2019 points table. --- Ravindra Jadeja's sister Naina joins Congress, his wife is in BJP --- Cricketer Ravindra Jadeja's sister Naina joined the Congress party in the presence of her father Anirudhsinh in Jamnagar on Sunday. Former Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) convener Hardik Patel, who had joined Congress last month, was also present on the occasion. Notably, Jadeja's wife Riva had joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) last month. --- Players are tired after playing 5 games in 9 days: KKR coach Kallis --- Following KKR's defeat against CSK in IPL 2019 on Sunday, the Kolkata-based side's head coach Jacques Kallis said, "We've played five games in nine days and the guys are pretty tired mentally." "It'll be good to get away and have a break not playing cricket for couple of days and then work hard and be ready for Friday," he added. --- Fan invades pitch to hug Virat Kohli during RCB-KXIP clash --- A fan invaded the pitch and hugged Virat Kohli during Royal Challengers Bangalore's innings against Kings XI Punjab at Mohali on Saturday. As soon as the fan hugged Kohli, he was detained by the authorities and escorted away from the pitch. Kohli was seen trying to convince the officials to go easy on the fan.
Intoxicated David Silva Beaten To Death By 8 Sheriff Deputies... Call For Execution! On the 8th May 2013 Bakersfield, CA - 8 Kern County deputies beat an intoxicated man, David Silva, to death in the street Tuesday night, then detained and intimidated witnesses, confiscated video evidence, and arrested another man who spoke out. David Silva was beaten with batons, left in a pool of blood until an ambulance finally arrived after he was already dead. The victim's brother, Christopher Silva, says his brother was murdered and wants justice. He is demanding that his brother's body be released so that he can see the result of the beating. He wants the confiscated videos to be released. "My brother spent the last eight minutes of his life pleading, begging for his life. The true evidence is in those phone witnesses that apparently the sheriff deputies already took. But I know the truth will come out and my brother's voice will be heard." Serious... they need executing!!! Family's fury as video reveals how father-of-four was 'beaten to death by COPS who tried to seize witnesses' cell phones to cover up savage attack'. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2324402/David-Silva-death-Shocking-video-shows-moment-father-beaten-death-COPS-witnesses-accuse-police-cover-up.html