Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says Daniel Sturridge and Divock Origi have not lost their quality despite their poor form, backing them to turn things around. Sturridge and Origi struggled to have an impact in a 1-0 win over Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup on Wednesday, with the latter also missing a penalty.
Day: January 21, 2017
List of all Tusker new signings and released players
They have captured three defenders and three midfielders from the country and across the boarders as replacements of departed players. The defenders include Vincent Omumbo from Thika United, Samuel Olwande from Chemelil Sugar and Marlon Tangauzi from Uganda’s Saints FC.
Pogba wants me back at Manchester United, claims Januzaj
The Belgium international is currently on loan at Sunderland, but is under contract at Old Trafford until 2018 and says it is his goal to return Adnan Januzaj says Paul Pogba has quizzed him on his future, with Manchester United’s record signing eager to see the Belgium international back at Old Trafford. The 21-year-old winger is currently taking in a season-long loan at Sunderland under former Red Devils boss David Moyes.
Walker & Rose on Man City’s radar as Guardiola chases homegrown targets
The Blues made enquiries for the two England and Spurs full-backs last summer and are aware they would have to pay top dollar to land even one of them Pep Guardiola will come up against two of his top summer transfer targets when Manchester City take on Tottenham on Saturday. Spurs duo Kyle Walker and Danny Rose head up a list of potential new full-backs as Guardiola looks to overhaul an ageing area of his squad.
Oswaldo replaces Aguirre at Al Arabi helm
Al Arabi switch gaffers for the third time this season, and this time they put their faith in Oswaldo de Oliveira from Brazil Al Arabi FC host a press conference to present their newly appointed coach Oswaldo de Oliveira who will lead the team till the end of this season as a successor for Edison Aguirre, who will fill the position of second in charge with the Brazilian coach.
Al Jazira take their revenge from 8 man Al Wahda with big 5-1 win
Al Jazira dominated undermanned Al Wahda with 5-1 scoreline, avenging their 6-0 humiliation in UAE’s President Cup Al Jazira avenged their 6-0 loss in UAE’s President Cup against Al Wahda with an emphatic 5-1 win against them at the Mohammed Bin Zayed stadium in matchday 15 of Arabian Gulf League. Al Jazira bolstered their position atop the league standings raising their point tally to 35, increasing the difference to 4 points between them and Al Ain, their closest competitor, whereas Al Wahda remain in 5th position with 24 points.
Emirates shock Al Ain with 3-2 win in Arabian Gulf League
Relegation-threatened Emirates FC got their second win of the league season by beating powerhouse Al Ain 3-2 in matchday 15 of the Arabian Gulf League With this win Emirates raise their point tally to 9 points in 12th place, while Al Ain remain temporarily in 2nd place with 31 points, pending Al Wasl’s meeting with Al Dhafra, and Al Ahli’s with Al Nasr as Al Wasl and Al Ahli both have 29 points in 3rd and 4th places. Emirates opened the scoring in the 22nd minute with a freekick by Murad Batna after the Moroccan was brought down on the edge of the area by Mohammed Abdurrahman.
Why doesn’t Stotts…
Why wouldn’t Stotts try changing the Dame and CJ rotations? He should have Dame sub out when CJ normally does and then bring him back in with the second unit. What’s the point in keeping it the same if it isn’t working? Or he should just change it up completely.
The Latest: Johanna Konta easy winner over Wozniacki
Johanna Konta has moved into the fourth round at Melbourne Park with a 6-3, 6-1 win over former No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki at Margaret Court Arena.
World jittery about Trump’s ‘America first’ inaugural speech
President Donald Trump’s inaugural speech promised “America first” policy, but offered no specifics about America’s place in the world. The billionaire businessman and reality television star – the first president who had never held political office or high military rank – promised to stir a “new national pride” and protect America from the “ravages” of countries he says have stolen U.S. jobs.
Henrik Sedin beats Roberto Luongo for 1,000th NHL point as Canucks down Panthers
Henrik Sedin recorded the 1,000th point of his NHL career before Luca Sbisa scored the winner in the third period as the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Florida Panthers 2-1 on Friday night. Ryan Miller stopped 34 shots for Vancouver , which improved to 8-1-3 over its last 12. Sedin came in with a goal and two assists over his last three games to get to 999 points after going scoreless in the four previous contests, and reached the milestone in style in the second period.
Trier passes NCAA test, can play against UCLA
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The Latest: Hingis, Vandeweghe out of doubles in 2nd round
United States’ Jennifer Brady, right, is congratulated by Russia’s Elena Vesnina after winning their third round match at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. Croatia’s Mirjana Lucic-Baroni celebrates after defeating Maria Sakkari of Greece in their third round match at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017.
Kickers for final 4 NFL playoff teams each have leg up
In this Dec. 18, 2016, file photo, Pittsburgh Steelers’ Chris Boswell watches his field goal from the hold of punter Jordan Berry during the team’s NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Cincinnati. The Steelers head into the AFC championship game against New England with added confidence in second-year player Boswell after he booted six field goals last week against Kansas City.
WNBA players starting to invest in food industry
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Andy Murray is the favourite to win in Melbourne
Andy Murray believes the decline of Novak Djokovic has been exaggerated and insists the Serb is just a victim of his own success. Murray beat Sam Querrey to move into the Australian Open fourth round on Friday, less than 24 hours after Djokovic had crashed out to wildcard Denis Istomin.