Friday, 15 September 2017

Sports WATCH: Sanchez scores stunner as Arsenal beat Cologne

Alexis Sanchez put his off-field problems aside to help Arsenal kick off their Europa League Group H campaign with a 3-1 over Cologne following a one-hour delay due to crowd congestion.
Sanchez has cut a frustrated figure this season having seen a reported move to Manchester City fall through, but his moment of quality proved decisive on a bizarre Thursday night at the Emirates Stadium.
The game began amid swirling controversy, having been put back 60 minutes after a reported 20,000 Cologne fans descended on London despite only 3,000 tickets being available.
It appeared several were also in the Arsenal end, and they were quickly sent into raptures when Jhon Cordoba opened the scoring with a stunning 40-yard strike after nine minutes.
A lifeless atmosphere among the home contingent, depleted in numbers presumably because some fans opted to return home, was invigorated after the break as substitute Sead Kolasinac levelled.
And Arsenal ultimately condemned Cologne to defeat in their first European outing for 25 years thanks to Sanchez and Hector Bellerin's first goal of the campaign.
Any concerns the game may not go ahead would have been justified at one stage, with riot police inside and outside the stadium following the decision to delay kick-off.
But Arsenal suggested they were "comfortable" with the situation despite incidents of crowd trouble and the contest finally got under way at the revised time of 21:05pm BST.
Within 10 minutes, the hosts were anything but comfortable.

TROUBLE: How were thousands of Cologne fans able to get into Emirates?
A hopeful long ball from Lukas Klunter had David Ospina racing from his line, but the Arsenal goalkeeper could only clear as far as Leonardo Bittencourt.
The midfielder made a hash of an attempt to control and the ball fell to Cordoba - who unleashed a stunning strike that flew over the back-pedalling Ospina and found the net.
The hosts had actually been on top prior to that intervention, a pattern that continued after the goal as Olivier Giroud twice went close.
Arsene Wenger introduced Kolasinac at half-time and the move paid immediate dividends as he hammered Arsenal level.
Theo Walcott got in behind the defence and, after his attempted pass deflected off Klunter and into the air, the left-back was on hand to unleash an unstoppable volley.
Arsenal should have taken the lead in the 64th minute, but Ainsley Maitland-Niles was denied by the hand of Timo Horn when trying to round the keeper.
He could do nothing soon after, though, as Sanchez cut in from the left wing and gradually worked an opening to unfurl a wonderful curler into the corner from 20 yards.



Sanchez showed just why Arsenal fans want him to stay. Pic: Getty
The visitors responded well, with Cordoba offering a reminder of his threat when forcing Ospina into action.
But, after Sanchez went close again, Arsenal wrapped up the points when Bellerin slid home on the rebound after Walcott's effort was saved.
Key Opta stats:
- This was Arsenal’s first European match outside of the Champions League (incl. qualifiers) for the first time since May 2000 – 17 years and 120 days ago.
  • Arsene Wenger has now registered a win over 57 different clubs during his tenure as Arsenal manager (from 64 different teams faced).

  • Alexis Sanchez scored his first ever goal in the UEFA Europa League, in what was his 10th appearance in the competition (9 for Udinese, 1 for Arsenal).

  • Sead Kolasinac has now had a hand in four goals (two goals, two assists) in five appearances for Arsenal (incl. Community Shield).

  • Kolasinac’s goal was the 200th scored at home in European competition under Arsene Wenger – totals now stand at 125 goals at the Emirates, 69 goals at Highbury & 8 goals at Wembley.

Wednesday, 13 September 2017

What Team From England Will Get Furthest In This Season’s UEFA Champions League Competition?

   What Team From England Will Get Furthest In This Season’s UEFA Champions League Competition?

This is a historic season for participants from England. There are five teams in the group stage for the first time due to Manchester United’s qualification via their Europa League triumph, and they are also joined by Scottish champions Celtic after their admirable negotiation of the qualifiers.
Former Chelsea coach, Jose Mourinho’s side look like having a fairly comfortable return to Europe’s top table in their group. Benfica are opponents who should not be underestimated though.
Chelsea face an Atletico Madrid side dealing with a player registration ban and a rebuilding Roma, while Manchester City must beware of Napoli’s deadly attack. Shakhtar Donetsk, also had a record-breaking return to prominence under Paulo Fonseca last season.

Tottenham face a tough task with reigning Champions, Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund on their way to Wembley. Celtic also have a fighting chance of a Europa League spot behind Bayern Munich and PSG, with rivals Anderlecht having started their title defence badly.
Once the competition get into the knockout stages, the picture will become less clear, as it obviously gets tougher, and one wonders if City have the defensive leadership to stand up to the very best forward lines in Europe.
Antonio Conte has yet to prove he can sustain domestic dominance and a strong Champions League campaign. Mourinho’s tactical ingenuity will be put to enormous test in the Champions League knockout stages, as they are expected to progress to that stage.

Maybe Liverpool, with new recruitment, Mohamed Salah adding even more pace and incision to their attack, have the versatility to surprise a few. Jurgen Klopp’s Dortmund always thrived by counter-attacking against teams who play on the front foot, and his current side are built in a similar fashion.
Which of these English teams do you think will get furthest in this season’s UEFA Champions League competition?
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Pete Edochie threatens to curse those linking him with IPOB's call for Anambra election boycott

Veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie is furious with those linking him to the call by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), asking indigens of Anambra State to boycott the upcoming governorship election in the state.
The 70-year-old icon not only distanced himself from the statement, he also threatened to place a curse on those behind the alleged message linking him to the call.
“I Just returned from Port-Harcourt yesterday and my attention has been drawn to a publication on WhatsApp allegedly credited to me in respect of IPOB and the call to boycott elections in Anambra.
“A lot of nonsense has been ascribed to me in the past and I have maintained my peace. Now I am very angry. “Let me warn. I don’t want to place a curse on any body, but those who know me will tell you that if I curse it comes to pass, I am 70 years old.
“I have learnt that the message originated from this number 08034072277.”
“CHIEF PETE EDOCHIE (MON).

Tuesday, 12 September 2017

A 19-year-old man fatally shot his mother in the back of the head on Friday, after she told him 'he couldn’t keep a puppy in their home'.
Andrew David Willson was arraigned Monday in 55th District Court on one count each of murder and felony firearm possession, after his mother Lisa Marie Willson, 51, was found dead in her home.
The teenager called the police early Friday morning to say he returned to their home in Wheatfield Township, Michigan to find his mother dead in a bedroom, the Ingham County Sheriff’s detective Charles Buckland testified.
The detective said the teen talked to his mother about the puppy the night before, but she told him he would have to bring the dog to his father’s home instead.
Buckland revealed that Willson confessed that he used a rifle from a locked cabinet and shot his mother in the back of the head while she was sleeping.
Police recovered the .22 Magnum, which the 19-year-old discarded on a drive on back roads, Buckland testified.
Andrew Willson, who was denied bond at his arraignment Monday, is scheduled to appear for a preliminary hearing on Sept. 28.



                             



Monday, 11 September 2017

"My arrest was a call from God" - Dammy Krane reveals on social media

Singer Dammy Krane was a
rrested and booked in Miami on the 2nd of June for theft, credit card and identity fraud in Miami. He faced nine felony charges in Miami-Dade criminal court for credit card forgery and grand theft, but the case has since been dismissed.
Krane has now disclosed via Snapchat that the arrest was a call from God.