Highlights Jong AZ - NAC Breda | Keuken Kampioen Divisie
Highlights Jong AZ - NAC Breda | Keuken Kampioen Divisie

Samenvatting van het Keuken Kampioen Divisie-duel tussen Jong AZ en NAC Breda in het Yanmar Stadion in Almere. #JongAZ #jaznac Scoreverloop: 31. Reijnders 1-0, 71. Van Hooijdonk 1-1, 82. Van Hooijdonk 1-2. Abonneer je op het YouTube kanaal van AZ! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=aztv Volg AZ ook via Facebook | http://www.facebook.com/azalkmaar Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/azalkmaar Instagram | http://www.instagram.com/azalkmaar Snapchat | http://snapchat.com/add/az_alkmaar Opstelling Jong AZ: Rody de Boer; Yukinari Sugawara, Pantelis Hatzidiakos (66. Joerie Church), Léon Bergsma, Mauro Savastano (81. Justin Bakker); Tijjani Reijnders, Albert Gudmundsson, Kenzo Goudmijn; Zakaria Aboukhlal, Ferdy Druijf, Félix Correia (54. Mohamed Taabouni). Opstelling NAC Breda: Nick Olij; Pele van Anholt (46. Robin Schouten), Nacho Monsalve, Roger Riera (69. Sydney van Hooijdonk), Javier Noblejas; Arno Verschueren, Ivan Ilic; Luka Ilic, Othmane Boussaid (58. Andrija Filipovic), Mounir El Allouchi; Finn Stokkers.



Manchester United v Burnley | Match Day Vlog | Premier League | 29.01.2019
Manchester United v Burnley | Match Day Vlog | Premier League | 29.01.2019

Download the *FREE* OneFootball app here: http://tinyurl.com/yc6gc89s Manchester United v Burnley | Match Day Vlog | Premier League | 29.01.2019 Man Utd 2-2 Burnley Player ratings Man Utd: De Gea (5), Young (5), Lindelof (6), Jones (5), Shaw (6), Matic (6), Pogba (6), Pereira (4), Mata (5), Rashford (5), Lukaku (5) Subs: Lingard (6), Sanchez (5) Burnley: Heaton (8), Bardsley (7), Tarkowski (8), Mee (8), Taylor (8), McNeil (7), Westwood (7), Cork (7), Hendrick (6), Barnes (7), Wood (7) Subs: Gudmundsson (NA) Man of the match: Tom Heaton Attendance: 74,529 Man Utd vs Burnley



FC Slovácko - AZ | Full Match | Friendly
FC Slovácko - AZ | Full Match | Friendly

Goals: 33. Johnsen 0-1 (27:11), 87. Machalík 1-1 (1:36:31). Half-time: 0-1 AZ oefende in het Turkse Belek tegen het Tsjechische 1. FC Slovácko. #AZinBelek Opstelling AZ: #22. Piet Velthuizen #2. Jonas Svensson #3. Henri Weigelt (46. Léon Bergsma) #9. Bjørn Johnsen (71. Kenzo Goudmijn) #12. Pantelis Hatzidiakos #14. Dorin Rotariu (82. Kian Fitz-Jim) #15. Owen Wijndal #17. Jeremy Helmer #18. Marko Vejinovic #24. Tijjani Reijnders (46. Ondrej Mihálik) #28. Albert Gudmundsson Opstelling 1. FC Slovácko: #25. Michal Danek #6. Stanislav Hofmann #7. Muharem Čivič #11. Nikos Anastasopoulos #13. Patrick Hellebrand #16. Patrick Šimko #18. Lukas Sadílek #19. Jan Kalabiška #21. Filip Kubala #22. Jakub Petr #26. Jiri Krejčí



FPL WATCHLIST: GW8 | Knockaert, Sterling & Jiménez | Gameweek 8 | Fantasy Premier League 2018/19
FPL WATCHLIST: GW8 | Knockaert, Sterling & Jiménez | Gameweek 8 | Fantasy Premier League 2018/19

► Follow on Twitter: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-Twitter ► Follow on Instagram: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-Insta Welcome back to the FPL Watchlist, where we’ll be taking a look at three players who impressed over the weekend and will be options to transfer in to the FPLtips team, for Gameweek 8 and beyond. If you’d like to join the FPLtips league, the information is as follows: League Code: 171-1295 Auto-join: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-League ► FPLtips team URL: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/a/entry/171/history ► Please consider supporting on Patreon: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-Patreon ► Follow on Twitter: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-Twitter ► Follow on Instagram: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-Insta ► SUBSCRIBE for more FPL videos: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-Sub ► Get customised stats and optimisation tools: http://fantasyfootballfix.com ► SUBSCRIBE to fantasyfootballfix on YT: http://bit.ly/fixSUB Anthony Knockaert Despite failing to return points in Gameweek 7, during a 2-0 away defeat to Man City, Anthony Knockaert produced 2 attempted assists and took 2 goal attempts; ranking 1st amongst his Brighton teammates on both accounts. Over the last 4 Gameweeks, Knockaert’s tally of 10 attempted assists is level with Hazard and just one fewer than David Silva has managed. His 3 FPL involvements in that time ranks joint 6th amongst midfielders; beaten by only Gudmundsson, Yarmolenko, Maddison, Sterling and Hazard; with the Chelsea man having been directly involved in 5 goals in that time. Brighton have started the season with a fairly tough schedule, taking on Man Utd, Liverpool, Spurs and Man City, in their opening 7 matches. They now have a run of 9 Gameweeks where they won’t face a single side from last season’s top 6, so this looks like the ideal time to bring in Brighton assets. Raheem Sterling 1 goal and 1 assist for Raheem Sterling this weekend has given the England international an average of 7.8 points per game from the opening 7 Gameweeks; beaten by only Hazard amongst midfielders – with his 8.6 points per game. Sterling’s 3 shots inside the box in Gameweek 7 was beaten by only Sigurdsson amongst midfielders – with 4, while only Maddison and Sigurdsson produced more than his 4 attempted assists (prior to the Monday night fixture between Crystal Palace and Bournemouth). Over the last 4 Gameweeks, Sterling’s 5 FPL involvements is level with Hazard and no midfielder has managed more than the pair. 11 efforts from inside the box by Sterling, in that time, ranks 1st amongst midfielders, while his 7 shots on target is joint-best along with Hazard. 12 attempted assists by the 23-year-old (last 4 Gameweeks) is more than Hazard or David Silva have managed; only Willian and Maddison have produced more – with 13. Man City have a mixed bag of fixtures to come, with tricky away games against Liverpool and Spurs but much more appealing home fixtures, against Burnley and Southampton. Less than 5% of managers currently have Sterling in their team, so he’s somehow still a very strong differential and will perhaps provide the option of going without Sergio Aguero in the near future. Raúl Jiménez Wolves found their 3rd win of the season this weekend, beating Southampton by 2 goals to nil and extending their unbeaten run to 5 games. Raúl Jiménez provided an assist for the first goal; his 4 attacking return of the season so far. 4 shots inside the box by the Wolves striker in Gameweek 7 was on par with Harry Kane; only Sergio Aguero took more amongst forwards – with 7. Over the last 4 Gameweeks, 7 shots on target by Jiménez ranks 2nd best amongst forwards, behind only Kane – with 8. Only Aguero and Lacazette (5) have been directly involved in more goals than Jiménez (3) over the last 4 Gameweeks, amongst forwards. Wolves have some favourable fixtures still to come, taking on Crystal Palace, Watford and Brighton over the next 3 Gameweeks. #FPL #FantasyPremierLeague #PremierLeague



Reactie Gudmundsson | AZ - Feyenoord
Reactie Gudmundsson | AZ - Feyenoord

Doelpuntenmaker Albert Gudmundsson blikt met AZ Radio terug op AZ - Feyenoord (1-1). Abonneer je op het YouTube kanaal van AZ! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=aztv Volg AZ ook via Facebook | http://www.facebook.com/azalkmaar Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/azalkmaar Instagram | http://www.instagram.com/azalkmaar Snapchat | http://snapchat.com/add/az_alkmaar



Argentina 1 - 1 Iceland   World Cup 2018  Lionel Messi misses penalty
Argentina 1 - 1 Iceland World Cup 2018 Lionel Messi misses penalty

Argentina 1-1 Iceland REPORT: Lionel Messi misses penalty in World Cup 2018 clash against minnows After his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo’s heroics the night before, the pressure was on Lionel Messi to deliver. But the Argentina superstar, entrusted with the task of leading his nation to success in what is likely to be his last World Cup, ultimately fell flat. Ronaldo had laid down the gauntlet to Messi with his stunning hat-trick in Portugal’s thrilling 3-3 draw with Spain in their World Cup opener. But Barcelona star and five-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi was unable to inspire his side in the way Ronaldo did, missing a penalty and failing to find a way past Iceland’s heroic battlers. Icleand, who humiliated England by knocking them out of Euro 2016, were at their collective and belligerent best here, putting their bodies on the line as Argentina threw everything at them, only to come up short. Messi – his penalty miss aside – did not play particularly badly, but met an immovable object in the stubborn shape of Heimir Hallgrimsson’s side, who proved here their Euro 2016 exploits were no fluke. Iceland, ranked 22nd in the world and making their World Cup debut, may not be a side for the football purists, with their rudimentary approach, but their formidable work ethic and collective spirit saw them earn a deserved draw. After an anxious opening for two-time winners Argentina, Jorge Sampaoli’s side settled down and began to play with fluency and purpose, with Iceland made to chase the ball. Messi probed in a bid to find a way through the Icelandic block in front of him, but it was Sergio Aguero who made the breakthrough in the 20th minute with his first World Cup goal. There seemed little danger when Aguero picked the ball up with his back to goal, but the Manchester City striker, as so many Premier League defenders will testify, is capable of conjuring something from nothing. Aguero performed a lighting quick turn, leaving Ragnar Sigurdsson trailing in his wake, and unleashed an unstoppable strike that flashed past Iceland keeper Hannes Halldorsson and into the net. It was a deserved lead for one of the tournament favourites, but one that asted just four minutes, Argentina’s uncertainty at the back undermining Aguero’s brilliance and gifting their opponents an equaliser. Everton’s Gylfi Sigurdsson drilled a ball into the six-yard box, which Willy Caballero was only able to palm into the path of the grateful Alfred Finnbogason, who reacted quickest to steer it into the net to level. With Caballero anxious throughout, Argentina always looked vulnerable at the back, with Gylfi Sigurdsson twice going close before the break, with Sampaoli’s side lucky to go in at 1-1. Argentina dominated after the break and should have gone ahead in the 64th minute when they won a penalty after Maxi Meza went down in the box following a shove from behind. Messi stepped up to take the resulting spot-kick but saw his poor effort saved by Halldorsson. Messi failed with a dipping free-kick and struggled to make his influence count thereafter, as Iceland. Argentina became increasingly desperate as the clock ticked down, substitute Cristian Pavon enraging Polish ref Szymon Marciniak for appealing for a penalty that was blatantly not justified. Messi did his best to drag his country to victory, playing with greater enterprise and purpose as the game ebbed away, but even he was unable to find a way to breach Iceland’s stubborn resistance. The 30-year-old went close with a curling effort that flew inches wide with nine minutes left, the miss summing up his frustrating afternoon. Iceland were indebted to spot-kick hero Halldorsson late on, when he dived at full-stretch to his left to keep out a goal-bound shot from Pavon, clipped on its way by Aguero, while Messi shot wide in added time. A nation of just 335,00 inhabitants, having stunned England at Euro 2016 and swept aside Croatia, Ukraine and Turkey on the road to Russia, did it again, this time against arguably the greatest player of all time. Argentina: Caballero 5, Salvio 6, Otamendi 6, Rojo 6, Tagliafico 6, Mascherano 7, Biglia 6 (Banega 53, 6), Meza 6 (Higuain 84, 5), Messi 7, Di Maria 5 (Pavon 75, 6), Aguero 7 Iceland: Halldorsson 8 MOTM, Magnusson 7, R Sigurdsson 7, Arnason 7, Saevarsson 7, Hallfredsson 7, Gunnarsson 7 (Skulason 76, 5), Bjarnason 7, G Sigurdsson 7, Gudmundsson 6 (Gislason 63, 6), Finnbogasan 7 (Sigurdarson 89) Man of the match: Halldorsson 8 Sergio Agüero 19' Lionel Messi 63' Alfred Finnbogason 23'



Burnley v Manchester United | Match Day Vlog | Premier League | 20.01.2018
Burnley v Manchester United | Match Day Vlog | Premier League | 20.01.2018

Burnley vs Manchester United | Match Day Vlog | Premier League | 20.01.2018 Burnley 0-1 Manchester United Scorer: Martial 54 Attendance: 21,841 THE LINE UPS: United: De Gea. Valencia, Smalling, Jones, Young, Matic, Pogba; Mata (Fellaini 72), Lingard (Rashford 80), Martial (Herrera 90), Lukaku. Subs not used: Romero, Rojo, Shaw, McTominay. Booked: Pogba, Matic, Valencia. Burnley: Pope, Bardsley, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor; Gudmundsson, Cork, Hendrick (Vokes 82), Defour, Arfield (Nkoudou 81), Barnes (Wells 89). Subs not used: Lindegaard, Lowton, Westwood, Long. Booked: Mee, Bardsley, Defour.



Davidson hits 15 3 pointers, beats Fordham 75 45
Davidson hits 15 3 pointers, beats Fordham 75 45

Davidson hits 15 3-pointers, beats Fordham 75-45. NEW YORK (AP) — Jon Axel Gudmundsson scored 18 points, Kellan Grady added 14, and the pair combined for seven of Davidson's 15 3-pointers in a 75-45 victory over Fordham on Sunday. Davidson had 25 assists on 28 field goals as the Wildcats shot 52.8 percent, including 15 of 26 from distance. The Wildcats entered leading the country in assist-turnover ratio (1.89) and had just five miscues against the Rams. Oskar Michelsen scored 13 points and Peyton Aldridge 11 for Davidson (9-7, 4-1 Atlantic 10), which has won four straight games. KiShawn Pritchett had nine assists and Aldridge seven rebounds. Gudmundsson scored 14 points in the first half to help Davidson build a 37-26 advantage.




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