Monday, August 17, 2015

Boxing News

Floyd Mayweather will retire after fighting Andre Berto, says Leonard Ellerbe
Floyd Mayweather's fight against Andre Berto in Las Vegas on September 12 will be the last of his career, according to Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe.


The undefeated welterweight will equal heavyweight legend Rocky Marciano's long-standing unbeaten record of 49-0 if he defeats Berto.

Yanga-Mbiwa completes Lyon switch

Central defender Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa has targeted a return to the France squad for Euro 2016 after completing a move from Roma to Lyon last week for an initial eight million euros (£5.7m, $8.9m).

"There will be a lot of expectation around me and I am going to do everything to live up to that.

"With Lyon our objective is to have a good season in all competitions and notably finish in the top three in the league, and then after that, why not think about the Euro," said the 26-year-old defender, who was born in the Central African Republic.

Yanga-Mbiwa is back in France, where he previously starred in the Montpellier team that won the Ligue 1 title in 2012, after spells at Newcastle United and in the Italian capital.

He has won four caps for Les Bleus, all under current coach Didier Dschamps, the most recent coming in a friendly against Albania in November last year.

France will host next year's European Championship as they look to repeat their feat of 1984, when they were crowned continental champions on home soil.

OL turned to Yanga-Mbiwa to strengthen their defence ahead of their return to the Champions League group stage after previously failing in a bid to sign Cameroon international Nicolas Nkoulou from Marseille.

"He is a player who has the objective of playing at the Euro and, unlike Nicolas Nkoulou, he will not pose any problems when it comes to the Africa Cup of Nations," declared Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas.

The fee for Yanga-Mbiwa could eventually rise to 10 million euros with bonuses.

Lyon recorded their first win of the new French season at the weekend, beating Guingamp 1-0 thanks to a goal from another summer signing, forward Claudio Beauvue.

Football | Barclays Premier League

Rodgers unlikely to tinker with defence

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is unlikely to make any changes to his defence against Bournemouth after his team kept a clean sheet in their 1-0 win at Stoke City in their Premier League opener.

Liverpool's back four against Stoke featured new signings Nathaniel Clyne and Joe Gomez in the full back positions and a much improved performance from Dejan Lovren alongside Martin Skrtel in central defence.

"Having players that are going to be able to play consistently for you is key in any team, and especially in a back five. That's vital," Rodgers said in an interview posted on the club's website (www.liverpoolfc.com).

"I thought the back four and goalkeeper were excellent last week at Stoke with their organisation as a group and a unit."

The manager was especially pleased with Lovren's performance.

"Dejan is aggressive, he's good in the air, his reading of the game was good and his passing was simple but effective," Rodgers said. "I think he's gained confidence over the pre-season and hopefully that will be maintained."

The manager also stressed the importance of a settled defence, something that Liverpool lacked last season.

"We have got excellent players here in (Mamadou) Sakho and Kolo (Toure), the central defenders, but centre-halves will tell you it's about finding that comfort with a partner and that partnership," the 42-year-old Northern Irishman said.

"I thought the two centre-halves were very good last week."

Meanwhile, Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has confirmed that midfielder Harry Arter will miss the trip to Anfield after failing to recover from a hip injury that he picked up at the start of June.

"Harry, unfortunately, isn't fit yet," Howe said. "He hasn't trained with us.

"We're disappointed because we would have hoped to have him back with us by now, but he's had some mini setbacks and has been feeling certain symptoms again."

Howe said his Bournemouth side would need to be at the top of their game to get a positive result at Anfield.

"We're going to Liverpool to be professional and do a job," he said. "Teams like Liverpool are always going to be there or thereabouts at the top of the table.

"That's why I say it's going to be one of our toughest games of the season, so we have to make sure we turn up."

Football | Champions League

Manchester United are heavy favourites to get the better of Club Brugge in the Champions League play-offs as they look to return to the group stage after missing out last season.

United entertain last season's Belgian league runners-up in the first leg on Tuesday hoping to take control of the tie before the return in Bruges next week, and manager Louis van Gaal believes his side are ready for the challenge after winning their opening two games of the new Premier League campaign.

"Yes, I think when you win two times then you shall have a lot of confidence," said the Dutchman.

"But every match is difficult and Belgian teams can play very compactly, they can defend and a team always has a chance of winning."

Club Brugge, beaten European Cup finalists in 1978, began their Belgian league campaign with a defeat to unfancied Sint-Truiden but have since started to find their feet, winning their last two home matches.

However, Michel Preud'homme's side, Europa League quarterfinalists last season, know they will be rank outsiders at Old Trafford.

"Manchester will try to make the difference in the home leg but I hope we still manage to create danger," said the 38-year-old captain Timmy Simons.

"Of course, playing at Old Trafford constitutes a real experience for us but I think we need to put it into context and do our job."

TOO CLOSE TO CALL

The draw could have been far tougher for United, who avoided being paired with last season's quarterfinalists Monaco.

The principality club will instead face Valencia, who came fourth in the Spanish top flight last season, in a tie that looks too close to call.

While Valencia are yet to play a competitive game, Monaco are already four matches into their season, although their hopes have been hit by the loss of midfielder Joao Moutinho for up to six weeks with an ankle injury suffered in Friday's 0-0 draw with Lille in Ligue 1.

Lazio, another side who could have faced United, will entertain Bayer Leverkusen in Rome with the Germans travelling fresh from starting their Bundesliga campaign by beating Hoffenheim 2-1 on Saturday.

The Serie A club, yet to play a competitive game this season, have not been in the Champions League group stage since 2007, but their preparations have been hit by injuries to goalkeeper Federico Marchetti and striker Filip Djordjevic.

The other first-leg ties in the League Route will see Sporting Lisbon host CSKA Moscow in a repeat of the 2005 Uefa Cup final won by the Russian club at the same venue and Rapid Vienna entertain Shakhtar Donetsk.

Meanwhile, Celtic's hopes of returning to the group stage after missing out a year ago face a stiff test as they entertain the Swedish champions Malmo in Glasgow in the first leg of their tie.

The Hoops, who have already won qualifiers against Stjarnan of Iceland and Qarabag of Azerbaijan, will be wary of a Malmo side who beat Rangers in the third qualifying round in 2011.

And manager Ronny Deila warned his side they will need to be less sloppy at the back than they were in the last 20 minutes of their 4-2 win against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at the weekend.

"It is a warning, of course, the players know that. But what we have to take with us is the first 70 minutes, which I thought was very good," said the Norwegian.

Elsewhere, Kazakhs Astana and Skenderbeu from Albania are bidding to become the first ever representatives from their countries to reach the Champions League group stage.

Astana are making their debut in the competition and host Cypriots Apoel, surprise quarterfinalists in 2012.

Skenderbeu are already the first Albanian side to reach the play-offs and take another step into the unknown as they host Croatians Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday.

Swiss champions Basle, who beat Liverpool en route to the last 16 last season, host Maccabi Tel Aviv of Isreal while 1966 European Cup finalists Partizan Belgrade go to Belarus to face BATE

Gomez and Podolski: A fresh start in the Süper Lig

Mario Gomez and Lukas Podolski have both joined Turkish clubs this summer, and both will look to sufficiently impress Germany coach Joachim Löw ahead of the upcoming European Championship in France. Gomez joined Besiktas from Fiorentina, while Podolski linked up with Galatasaray from Arsenal in an attempt to book a place in Germany's 23-man-strong squad next summer.

"The next season will be very important for me," said 30-year-old Gomez. "My goal is to play for Germany again and take part in the European Championship." Podolski, also 30 years old, explained: "When I'm fit, I can be an asset to a lot of teams around the world - that includes the Germany national team." But first, Podolski has to "get back into a regular match rhythm, which has been missing in recent months" during his unfortunate loan spell at Inter Milan. Gomez, who is looking to put two disappointing seasons in Italy's Serie A behind him, is also hoping to re-find his form in Turkey.

Podolski and "Gala" will begin their campaign on Saturday evening (21:00 CEST) away at Sivasspor. Gomez' first league game is on Sunday (21:00 CEST) alongside former Hoffenheim player Andreas Beck against Mersin Idman Yurdu. The season’s opening game took place on Friday, where Fenerbahce, led by coach Michael Skibbe, secured a 2-0 win over Eskisehirspor.
Löw believes in Gomez and Podolski

Germany coach Joachim Löw will keep a keen eye on what's going on in Turkey, as good strikers are hard to come by these days. "When Mario is completely fit and is playing regularly, he can be an asset to any team in the world and certainly for us as well, as he has proven so many times before," said Löw in an interview with DFB.de. Gomez, who has had many injury worries in recent years, made his last appearance for Die Mannschaft in September 2014 during a 4-2 defeat against Argentina.

World-Cup-winner Lukas Podolski, who has already won the Super Cup with his new club, was part of the squad in Germany's last two international games in June. "This will be a decisive year for him," said Löw.