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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

SPORTS AND GAME, GOSSIPS AND TRANSFERS (Wednesday)

TP Mazembe make history to reach Club World Cup final
TP Mazembe have become the first African side to reach the Club World Cup final after a surprise 2-0 win over Brazil's Internacional in Abu Dhabi.
Mulota Kabangu broke the deadlock with a superb strike in the 53rd minute.
Alain Kaluyituka produced a brilliant individual effort late in the game to extend the team from DR Congo's lead.

Goalkeeper Muteba Kidiaba pulled off a series of point blank saves to keep the African champions in the game against the Copa Libertadores winners.
Not only are Mazembe the first African side to reach the Club World Cup final, they are also the first team from outside Europe and South America to go that far in the competition.
"We are here to represent Africa and all of Africa will be proud of our work," Mazembe's Senegalese coach Lamine N'Diaye said.

"It's a day of happiness for us and also a day of pride - we have succeeded and shown that our players are of a high standard."
An appearance in the final looked unlikely given the tense start the African side made and Kidiaba had to be at his very best to keep out a confident looking Internacional.
Even more worryingly, apart from one Kaluyituka effort, the DR Congo side also failed to create many chances in the first half.

But as the game wore on Mazembe increased in confidence both in attack and at the back.
 
 

That growing confidence was perfectly illustrated by Kabangu when he received the ball on the edge of the area, controlled it well and curled a perfect shot into the far corner, leaving Internacional keeper Renan stranded.

Mazembe continued to live dangerously - with Kibiada constantly being called into action - but the Brazilian side could not break through.
A double substitution, with Tinga and Alecsandro being replaced by youngsters Giuliano and Damiao, gave Internacional more impetus, but they were unable to find an equaliser.
With five minutes remaining Kaluyituka sealed Mazembe's remarkable victory as he fired home a low shot from outside the area which beat Renan at the near post.

Blackburn Rovers want former Argentina player and manager Diego Maradona as their new boss.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Manchester United are set to renew their interest in £9m-rated Valencia winger Joaquin.
Full story: talkSPORT

Tottenham are in a three-way battle with Inter Milan and Valencia to sign £4m striker Luc Castaignos from Feyenoord.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Bolton are poised to make a bid of £5m for Celta Vigo midfielder Roberto Trashorras.
Full story: talkSPORT

Leicester City manager Sven Goran Eriksson is ready to sign forward Bernard Parker from FC Twente.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Spain midfielder Joan Capdevilla shuns Liverpool to sign new deal at Villarreal.
Full story: talkSPORT

Real Madrid and Arsenal are considering a swap deal involving full-back Gael Clichy going to Spain in exchange for forward Karim Benzema.
Full story: caughtoffside.com

Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez will have showdown talks with manager Roberto Mancini on Friday.
Full story: Daily Mirror

New Wales boss Gary Speed said the door is open for the country's retired stars. Midfielders Ryan Giggs and Simon Davies, as well as defender Danny Gabbidon are three players who have quit international football.
Full story: talkSPORT

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy insists Harry Redknapp will not be considered for the England job until after the next World Cup in 2014. The Spurs manager's contract runs until 2013.
Full story: Daily Mirror


 City Willing To Sue Manchester City are believed to be willing to sue skipper Carlos Tevez for about £50 million if he retires. Having had a transfer request turned down by the Eastlands club, rumours surfaced that the Argentine was willing to quit football completely. However it seems City have other ideas...

Franz Furious With FIFA
Franz Beckenbauer has sensationally hit out at FIFA, of which he is an executive committee member, over the way in which the World Cup bidding process was handled. The 'Kaiser' announced he will quit the executive committee next year after revealing he is unhappy with the way those who lost the bid were treated.

Italy's Last Chance
Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri has told his players they must squeeze past Steaua Bucharest and seal their place in the next round of the Europa League, pointing out that they are the only Italian representatives in the competition that have a chance of qualifying for the next stage...

Honoured To Beat The Best
Germany's young star Thomas Mueller spoke EXCLUSIVELY  where he expressed his delight in winning the World Cup Golden Boot during the summer. The 21-year-old revealed it was a great feeling to have beaten the likes of David Villa, Diego Forlan and Wesley Sneijder.

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