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Wenger reaches milestone in London title showdown
There would be no better way for Arsenal Manager Wenger to mark his 1,000th game in charge of Arsenal than to ruin Chelsea boss Mourinho’s unblemished home league record as Chelsea boss after the Portuguese dismissed him as a ‘specialist in failure’ last month.
22 March 2014 /REUTERS, LONDON
No margin of error for Champions league hopefuls
The teams occupy four of the top six positions in the table and none can afford to lose in their pursuit of either the title or a top-four finish and the prospect of Champions League football next season. The other two places in the top six are filled by Chelsea and Manchester City
15 March 2014 /REUTERS, LONDON
Six Nations remains the great leveller
Southern hemisphere rugby fans might be underwhelmed by the standard of some Six Nations matches but they cannot help but envy the excitement, with this season’s championship turning into a real nail-biter.
8 March 2014 /REUTERS, LONDON
Chelsea planning to pile pressure on Fulham
Top meets bottom in the Premier League today when leaders Chelsea make the short trip across west London to Fulham looking to consolidate their title bid and increase the relegation worries of their neighbours.
3 March 2014 /REUTERS, LONDON
Series decider could be South Africa’s crowning glory
Crushing victories for either side in the first two matches have set up a potentially thrilling decider when South Africa host Australia in the final test at Newlands in Cape Town today.
3 March 2014 /REUTERS, CAPE TOWN
Canadian women take Olympic curling gold
Canada’s women clinched Olympic curling gold for the first time since 1998 when they extended their perfect record in Sochi to 11 games on Thursday by beating defending champions Sweden.
24 February 2014 /REUTERS, SOCHI
Liverpool beef up title bid with last-gasp win
Liverpool’s surge towards a first league title since 1990 continued on Wednesday when they beat Fulham 3-2 with a last-minute penalty while Arsenal’s challenge took a knock after a 0-0 home draw against Manchester United.
20 February 2014 /REUTERS, LONDON
Fierce Torah gets ready for snowboard struggle
Elated by her silver medal in the halfpipe, Australia’s Torah Bright is looking for extra aggression as she gears up for Sunday’s snowboard cross.
20 February 2014 /ROSA KHUTOR REUTERS,
Chelsea seek to end United’s title defence
Riding the wave of a five-match winning streak, Chelsea face Manchester United on Sunday with a chance to reinforce their own Premier League credentials and read the last rites to their opponents’ title defence.
18 January 2014 /REUTERS, LONDON
Politics makes big impact on sports in 2013
FIFA’s president said last month that politicians in France and Germany had told FIFA members to award the world’s biggest single sports event to the cash-rich Gulf state that has virtually no football tradition. ‘There was direct political influence,’ he argued
4 January 2014 /REUTERS, BERLIN
English fans relish festive feast as Europe shuts down
Russia manager Fabio Capello believes Christmas-time demands on players are crackers but for most people in England an extra large portion of festive football is as traditional as turkey and mince pies.
21 December 2013 /REUTERS, LONDON
Brazil’s opening World Cup stadium: Troubled from the start
When Brazil first won the right to host the 2014 football World Cup, officials knew they would need a modern stadium with more than 65,000 seats in the country’s biggest city. As it happened, Sao Paulo had just such an arena: Cicero Pompeu de Toledo Stadium, known as “Morumbi,” standing amid a sea of orange-roofed mansions on the western side of the city.
14 December 2013 /REUTERS, SAO PAULO
Old Trafford raided, Everton target Emirates
“In football you need to go through disappointments, bide your time and wait for an opportunity,” Martinez told reporters after a late goal by deputy left back Bryan Oviedo manged to secure a surprise 1-0 victory against champions United on Wednesday
7 December 2013 /REUTERS, LONDON
Paralympics no panacea for disability awarenes
‘There is still a significant challenge ... in bridging the gap between people’s perception of disabled athletes and their attitudes to disabled people in everyday life. That requires seeing disabled people excel in the work place and in the community’
30 November 2013 /REUTERS, LONDON
France, Portugal reach World Cup after heroics
The two European heavyweights will be joined in next June’s finals by Croatia, Greece, Ghana and Algeria after they prevailed in their second leg playoffs. Ronaldo’s stunning treble took Portugal to the finals after three breakaway goals in a 3-2 win in Sweden completed a 4-2 aggregate success
23 November 2013 /REUTERS, LONDON
Football success works fine to heal Bosnian ethnic divide
Bosnia’s international footballers have offered their political leaders a valuable lesson: see what you can achieve when you set aside your ethnic divisions.
26 October 2013 /REUTERS, SARAJEVO
Trabzon: Fener’s Yıldırım exploiting existing tension
The ‘war of attrition’ between Fenerbahçe and Trabzonspor continues unabated and there seems to be no end in sight. The Turkish Football Federation is so grossly inefficient that it cannot act, and therefore has preferred to stand aloof, thereby wittingly or unwittingly inflaming an already tense situation.
12 October 2013 /OKAN UDO BASSEY, ISTANBUL
Arda and Mesut Özil steal Champions League show
Özil scored his first goal since becoming Arsenal’s most expensive player as Arsene Wenger’s men coasted to a 2-0 victory over Napoli. Porto’s defense was caught napping with five minutes left when defensive midfielder Gabriel Arenas slotted a clever short free kick into the area for Arda.
5 October 2013 /WEEKLY ZAMAN WITH WIRES, İSTANBUL
Capping an epic comeback, Oracle wins America’s Cup
Oracle Team USA prevailed in a dramatic winner-take-all showdown with Emirates Team New Zealand on Wednesday to win the 34th America’s Cup, completing a stirring comeback that helped make the once-troubled event among the most exciting in sailing history.
30 September 2013 /REUTERS, SAN FRANCISCO
European magic lifts City and United before derby
Manchester United fans have been buying Marouane Fellaini wigs with their new Belgian showing signs he can add a cool head and quality passing to the midfield just in time for Sunday’s derby against City.
23 September 2013 /REUTERS, MANCHESTER
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