ON TOP OF THE WORLD July 11, 2010 HOLLAND (0) vs SPAIN (1) after extra time ANDRES INIESTA capped a majestic performance with the winning goal deep into extra time to help Spain lift the World Cup for the first time. The midfield maestro rifled home with four minutes of added time remaining to break Dutch hearts in a bad-tempered game in Johannesburg. [...]
I’ll remember it as a festival of football July 11, 2010 GOOD organisation, fantastic atmospheres everywhere you go, and not a hint of trouble, South Africa 2010 will go down in many people’s book as a tremendous festival of football. I’ve been privileged to have witnessed it first hand and experience the joy that hosting the World Cup has brought to the people of South Africa. [...]
Not bad for a No2 driver, says Webber after Silverstone win July 11, 2010 MARK WEBBER swept to his third victory of the season at the British Grand Prix yesterday – and celebrated with a dig at his team. The Australian was furious after Red Bull chiefs removed a new front wing and handed it to team-mate Sebastian Vettel ahead of qualifying after it broke in practice on Friday. [...]
Webb just about got it right July 11, 2010 WITH Jabulani in hand, Howard Webb walked out into the Soccer City stadium a mighty proud man last night – but boy was he made to work for his place in history. The Dutch tactics to snuff out the Spanish in any way possible made for a difficult game for the Premier League official and [...]
Uruguay’s Forlan handed Golden Boot for star role July 11, 2010 URUGUAY striker Diego Forlan last night claimed the Fifa Golden Ball as the outstanding player of the World Cup. The former Manchester United front man helped the south American side to a surprise semi-final appearance with five goals, including blistering efforts against South Africa and Germany. Forlan finished in a four-way tie for the Golden [...]
Strauss: We must forget our Tigers’ mauling July 11, 2010 ANDREW STRAUSS has urged his England side to forget their humiliating defeat to Bangladesh and complete a series win at Edgbaston today. The Tigers rallied to their first ever win over England in 20 attempts on Saturday to leave the series delicately poised at 1-1 going into today’s decider. For England, defeat came on the [...]
Maiden title for Molinari as Clarke clinches Open spot July 11, 2010 ITALIAN Edoardo Molinari held off the challenge of his brother Francesco and Northern Ireland’s Darren Clarke to claim his first European Tour title in the Scottish Open. The 29-year-old limped to a two-shot victory despite a shooting a final-round 74 at a blustery Loch Lomond. Clarke did even worse, carding a disappointing 76, but his [...]
WORLD CUP XI July 11, 2010 Iker Casillas (Spain) Showed his experience and class when called upon and proved why he is rated as the best keeper in the world. Philipp Lahm (Germany) At 26, became Germany’s youngest-ever captain and led the young side expertly in a memorable campaign. Gerard Pique (Spain) Has grown in stature and blossomed alongside Puyol for [...]
Brits wrap up 5-0 Davis Cup whitewash July 11, 2010 BRITISH tennis finally had something to cheer yesterday after the Davis Cup team completed a 5-0 whitewash over Turkey in their Europe/Africa Group II play-off at Eastbourne. Leon Smith’s team, without British No1 Andy Murray, had already built up an unassailable 3-0 lead, before Jamie Baker and James Ward sealed victory with easy singles victories [...]
SPORT | IN BRIEF July 11, 2010 Armstrong Tour hopes dashed CYCLING: Lance Armstrong’s hopes of winning an eighth Tour de France are all but over after just lost more than 11 minutes in a disastrous eighth stage in the mountains. The American fell twice after losing contact with the leading group, and now finds himself 13.26 minutes behind overall leader Cadel [...]