2015年9月26日星期六

West Brom v Everton preview: Baggies look to bounce back

West Bromwich Albion host Everton on Monday Night Football at The Hawthorns hoping to bounce back from their 3-0 Capital One Cup defeat to Norwich City in midweek.
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Before that result, the Baggies under Tony Pulis had kept four consecutive clean sheets. Meanwhile, Everton have conceded just two goals in their last four games in all competitions. With Saido Berahino back in the good books at The Hawthorns, the England under-21 international will be looking to follow up his derby winner over Aston Villa with another decisive performance.However, Everton under Roberto Martinez have been difficult to beat this season, and away from home have been particularly strong.
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A Ross Barkley-inspired side dispatched Southampton on the south coast, while the Merseyside club have also secured respectable 0-0 draws at White Hart Lane and the Liberty Stadium so far this campaignBoaz Myhill is likely to return in goal for West Brom against Everton after Anders Lindegaard was given his debut in Wednesday's Capital One Cup 3-0 defeat at Norwich. Boss Tony Pulis made 10 changes for the trip to Carrow Road but is expected to recall most of those rested in midweek for Monday's visit of the Toffees. Pulis wanted to give Salomon Rondon, Chris Brunt and Gareth McAuley a break following international duty but Ben Foster is unlikely to be fit much before Christmas after suffering a setback in his recovery from a cruciate knee ligament injury.

2015年9月20日星期日

Casillas: No Madrid grudge

FC Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas insists he harbours no ill-feeling towards former club Real Madrid for the nature of his departure during the off-season.
The Spain international joined Los Blancos as a nine-year-old in 1990 and amassed a considerable number of honours during his incredible 25-year spell at Bernebeu, including five La Liga titles and three Champions League crowns.
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Despite his legendary status at the capital club, Casillas departed the Bernebeu under a media storm amidst rumours that Real president Florentino Perez was looking to get rid of the 34-year-old, but Casillas insists all is well with his former employers.
"Too many things were said from the outside looking in," he told El Mundo. "I preferred to keep quiet at the time because I didn't want to hurt my club.
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"Other people spoke about me but not for me. I don't have any regrets [about what happened]. I don't care [about how my final season went]. I'll never say a bad word about Madrid or their President.
"It was the farewell I wanted, no more, no less. I won't look back on it or compare it with those given to other players. It’s mine and it'll stay that way."