Chelsea slip to third as Mourinho malaise lingers March 21, 2010 BLACKBURN (1) vs CHELSEA (1) TWICE Jose Mourinho led Chelsea to the Premier League title; this year he appears to have knocked the trophy from his former team’s grasp. The Blues travelled to Ewood Park desperate to show they had recovered from the midweek blow of a Champions League exit to Mourinho’s Inter Milan and [...]
Pompey bidder to stay secret March 21, 2010 PORTSMOUTH have inched closer to having a fifth owner of the season – but the man fronting the bid insists his main backer is not ready to reveal his identity. Property developer Rob Lloyd has been granted access to the crisis club’s books this week in order to carry out due diligence. Lloyd says he [...]
City stay on Spurs’ heels March 21, 2010 FULHAM (1) vs MANCHESTER CITY (2) MANCHESTER City kept up their chase for a top four finish by despatching Fulham’s European heroes without fuss at Craven Cottage. City went ahead early on when Roque Santa Cruz tapped in after Craig Bellamy had hit a post and Carlos Tevez doubled the lead from close range with [...]
SPORT | IN BRIEF March 21, 2010 YAMAUCHI TRIUMPHS IN NEW YORK ATHLETICS: Britain’s Mara Yamauchi stepped up her preparations for next month’s London Marathon by winning the New York Half Marathon. Yamauchi set a new course record of one hour, nine minutes and 17 seconds and succeeds fellow Briton Paul Radcliffe as winner. The 36-year-old chased down American Deena Kastor and [...]
VITAL SIGNS | HOW THE TITLE RIVALS ARE SHAPING UP March 21, 2010 Manchester United appear to have the bit firmly between their teeth as the end of the season nears. A slip at Everton aside, they have swatted opponents aside with ominous ease lately, propelled by Wayne Rooney in the richest vein of form of his career. A Rooney injury seems the only way the champions can [...]
BITTERSWEET DAY FOR KP March 21, 2010 ENGLAND’S Kevin Pietersen was one of three batsmen to fall cheaply as the tourists endured a frustrating day against Bangladesh. After finally dismissing the Tigers for 419, England reached 171-3 on the second day of the second Test, aided only slightly by Alastair Cook (21) and Paull Collingwood (0). It was not all bad news [...]
How can England spoil French party? March 18, 2010 CHANGING your team around for one match is a big gamble by Martin Johnson. Sometimes these gambles come off, other times they don’t, but it could just give England the extra incentive they need to shock the French in Paris. All of a sudden, Johnson has the likes of Northampton’s excellent young pair Chris Ashton, [...]
‘I came close to quitting’, admits Ashton March 18, 2010 DEBUTANT Chris Ashton has told how he almost quit the sport six months ago after doubting whether he would ever make the grade. The Northampton winger comes into the England Test side for the first time in Paris tomorrow as a replacement for the injured Ugo Monye. But the former rugby league star admits he [...]
Plucky Fulham stun Juventus March 18, 2010 FULHAM (4) v/s JUVENTUS (1) ROY HODGSON admitted to feeling “on top of the world” after Fulham completed a remarkable fightback to send Italian giants Juventus crashing out of Europe. Trailing 3-1 from the first leg, the Cottagers looked down and out, especially after Juve striker David Trezeguet increased the lead further in just the [...]
Managers eyeing job swaps March 18, 2010 A MANAGER’S future is notoriously precarious but even by those standards this summer is shaping up to be a jamboree of job changes, with Europe’s biggest clubs training their sights on some prestigious names. Rafael Benitez and Jose Mourinho brought the scramble into sharp focus this week with renewed and feverish speculation about their current [...]