"Our performance was great" Mauricio Pochettino tells @btsport to forget the questionable offside decisions. #TOTMCI http://t.co/Y1rngtYz19
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Mauricio Pochettino downplays questionable offsides during Spurs win
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Harry Kane admits goal drought had him feeling moody
"I was a bit moody!" @hkane28 talks to @raystubbs after ending a goalless run of 748 minutes. #TOTMCI http://t.co/W5M2Kl9VD5
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) September 26, 2015
After 748 minutes, Harry Kane has finally ended his Premier League goal draught, knocking in a free kick rebound during Spurs’ 4-1 win over Manchester City.
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Goal keeper scores free kick from his own half in Norwegian league
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Who doesn’t enjoy watching a goal keeper put one in the back of the net? The pinnacle of a keeper scoring a goal is without question going up for a corner in the dying minutes of a game and either rescuing a point or even better, a win. Followed by completely losing the plot and not knowing quite how to celebrate.
IK Start’s goal keeper, Hakon Opdal may not quite have hit those dramatic heights but his effort against Valerenga is still mightily impressive.
Opdal earned a point for his side after watching his free kick from inside his own half, sail over the hapless Valerenga keeper. Admittedly, how Valerenga’s keeper Sascha Burchert managed to get lobbed on his line is a mystery. The on loan keeper hasn’t covered himself in glory for his temporary employees.
The game finished Valerenga 1-1 Start.
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David Beckham: Ferguson bang on the money – I wasn’t ‘world class’
Sir Alex Ferguson has been busy writing another book with more saucy bits about the players he managed.
Titled “Leading” one of the statements to be gleaned from it’s pages was that Fergie claimed to have managed just four world class players during his reign as Manchester United manager: Eric Cantona, Paul Scholes, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ryan Giggs.
During an interview with the BBC, Beckham was confronted with the snub but let it humbly wash over him. “I played for the greatest manager of all time” shrugged Beckham, adding “I was lucky to have played with the players that I did and be successful with the club I love and still love.”
And, as if his self deprecation wasn’t endearing enough, he made the statement to the BBC in New York where he was giving a speech to the UN alongside Ban Ki-moon, the Secretary General, calling for more to be done to protect vulnerable children. -
“Not achieve, keep his job, still be the king” now who could Mourinho be talking about?
No prizes for guessing who Jose Mourinho was taking about during his press conference today ahead of Chelsea’s clash with Newcastle on Saturday.
Mourinho was in one of his grumpy, ultra passive aggressive moods presumably caused by all the fuss over Costa’s retro active ban. Asked about referees, Mourinho claimed that there were some managers allowed to talk about a referee before and after a game, and some that were not. Again, no prizes for guessing which group Mourinho thinks he belongs in.
In keeping with Mourinho’s not so subtle ways, we’ll also omit the name of the manager in question. It’s fun, all this reading between the line business huh?