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Archive for Marzo, 2011

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Celtic boss Neil Lennon and Rangers assistant manager Ally McCoist have been charged with misconduct following the ugly scenes at the end of the Scottish Cup fifth round replay between the two sides on March 2.

A Scottish FA statement read: “The Scottish FA can confirm that Neil Lennon, the Celtic manager, and Ally McCoist, the Rangers assistant manager, have been charged with misconduct relating to the Scottish Cup fifth-round replay.

“Mr Lennon will incur an automatic four-match suspension from the technical area, owing to a previous charge of misconduct, while Mr McCoist will incur a two-match suspension. These will be effective from March 16, 2011.

“In addition, the Rangers players, El-Hadji Diouf and Madjid Bougherra, have been informed that they will be reported to the disciplinary committee for misconduct of a significantly serious nature. These will be considered at the committee’s next meeting, on April 12.”

Lennon was already subject of a four-match ban and already banished to the stands for the March 20 Co-operative Insurance Cup final with Rangers at Hampden Park, but now McCoist will join him in being banned from the touchline, unless he appeals the decision.

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Daly back with a bang

Jon Daly scored an injury-time winner on his comeback from hernia surgery to secure Dundee United a third Clydesdale Bank Premier League win in little over a week – 2-1 against Hamilton.

Daly slotted home almost two minutes after regulation time had elapsed following a clever pass from David Goodwillie, who had levelled just before the interval.

Flavio Paixao had claimed a richly-deserved opener for a Hamilton side featuring just one natural defender and the bottom club were denied a strong penalty claim in the latter stages of the second half.

The Tayside club are now just two points behind fourth-placed Kilmarnock following wins over Inverness, Aberdeen and luckless Accies, who remain seven points adrift and without a win since October.

United manager Peter Houston admitted he would leave players out with Sunday’s Scottish Cup quarter-final against Motherwell in mind, although he had no choice but to lose Craig Conway after the winger aggravated a thigh injury in Monday’s 3-1 win over Aberdeen.

Danny Swanson and Prince Buaben dropped to the bench with Johnny Russell, Andis Shala and David Robertson promoted.

Mark McLaughlin joined Martin Canning on the injured list for Hamilton to leave them short of defenders.

Their central defence comprised David Elebert and Simon Mensing, who made his name as a midfielder, and wingers Dougie Imrie and Jim McAlister started at full-back.

Hamilton’s makeshift defence was rarely tested in the opening half hour as they controlled possession with Paixao, Gary McDonald and Ali Crawford all supporting centre-forward Mickael Antoine-Curier.

Accies created the first chance when Paixao headed Imrie’s cross into the path of McDonald, who was closed down as he aimed a side-footed effort towards the bottom corner from 15 yards, with Dusan Pernis getting down to hold.

The visitors came closer when Barry Douglas cleared Mensing’s header off the line following Crawford’s corner.

Hamilton soon took the lead from another corner in the 26th minute. Imrie swung the ball beyond the far post and Mensing headed over Pernis into the goalmouth, where United captain Scott Robertson and Paixao challenged in the air. One of them headed the ball into the roof of the net, with Paixao running away to celebrate.

The Portuguese winger almost doubled the lead when he ran onto Jon Routledge’s diagonal ball and fired a bouncing volley just wide from 25 yards.

United got in behind their visitors for the first time when Russell sped away from Mensing, but Imrie read his low cross and flicked the ball to safety as Goodwillie prepared to finish.

The hosts continued to improve and got a break in the 42nd minute when a Douglas corner fell kindly for Goodwillie, who lashed the ball into the roof of the net from six yards.

Paixao carved out the first chance of the second half but Antoine-Curier failed to connect properly with a header despite getting away from Timothy van der Meulen.

Mensing headed wide after another deep corner by Imrie before Goodwillie shot over from a tight angle after negotiating his way past three men.

Hamilton club captain Alex Neil, who made a brief but aborted comeback in October, came on for the injured Mark Carrington around the hour mark.

United began to push Hamilton back and brought on Buaben and Swanson in a bid to find some creativity with the former almost proving the difference with a 30-yard snap-shot that Tomas Cerny dived to push over.

Imrie moved from left-back to centre-forward following the introduction of Gavin Skelton but again a United substitute almost had an instant impact as Daly just failed to connect properly with a Douglas corner.

McAlister drove just wide from 20 yards at the other end and United had a huge let-off in the 79th minute when Van der Meulen brought down Imrie.

The Hamilton player looked at least a yard inside the box but referee Willie Collum awarded a free-kick.

Accies almost snatched a late winner when Routledge’s first-time effort drifted just over the top corner following Imrie’s cutback.

But they were undone when Goodwillie’s neat reverse pass freed Daly to slot into the bottom corner from 14 yards.

  • Houston hails matchwinner DalyDundee United manager Peter Houston hailed the recovery powers of Jon Daly after the striker netted an injury-time winner against Hamilton three weeks after undergoing hernia surgery.”Jonny was feeling really good and doing all the running and working with the physio,” Houston said. ”The physio and our doctor wouldn’t give him permission until we spoke to the guy who performed the operation.”He told Jon ‘if you’re feeling all right, get on with it’. Big Daly hasn’t trained an awful lot for a few weeks but he was good for 20 minutes. And I feel his presence helped. He had been doing well and scoring goals before he went out. Goodwillie sets him up brilliantly but it’s a good finish from him.”The Tayside club still have a game in hand over Kilmarnock following consecutive wins over Inverness, Aberdeen and luckless Accies, who remain seven points adrift and without a win since October.”We never played well and we were second to the ball at times but we’ve got nine out of nine in the last three games and we have played better and only picked up one point,” Houston added.Hamilton manager Billy Reid struggled to believe how his side had failed to take anything from a game they dominated until Goodwillie lashed home from six yards after the ball fell kindly for him following a 42nd-minute corner.”I thought first half we controlled the game, we weren’t under any pressure at all,” Reid said. ”My team talk up until two minutes before half-time was ‘great we’ve controlled it’ but to lose the goal was an absolute killer.”We knew United would come out an pin us back going down the hill. They pinned us back slightly at times but we’ve had chances and we had a big, big shout for a penalty.”I think it was in the box but I’m not going to have a go at the referee, I have too much respect for him. That’s the kind of wee things that have gone against us. Both teams went for it and we’ve lost a killer punch numerous times this season. I thought we more than merited a point.”
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    Chelsea’s Didier Drogba has defended Ivory Coast team-mate Kolo Toure and said his failed drugs test was “a stupid mistake” rather than an act of cheating.

    It was revealed on March 3 the 29-year-old Manchester City defender Toure had tested positive for “a specified substance” and he was hit with an immediate suspension.

    He has received the backing of Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, his former boss, who also claimed that Toure believes the failed test happened after he took one of his wife’s slimming tablet.

    His brother and Manchester City team-mate Yaya has also defended his sibling and now Chelsea striker Drogba has stood in his friend’s corner.

    “It would be a difficult situation for us if he is banned because he is one of the most important players, one of the oldest, most experienced players,” Drogba said.

    “It would be very difficult for us if something like this happens. I think we all know how stupid it was, the mistake, and I don’t think he did it to improve his performance. I think it was just a mistake and we feel sorry for him and he has all our support, and that’s the maximum we can do.

    “I spoke to him and he was down, but that is normal. He said it was just a mistake. There’s not a big difference between what is said by Arsene Wenger and what he said (to me).”

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    Arsenal will be without Cesc Fabregas for the FA Cup tie against Manchester United on Saturday after he suffered a recurrence of his hamstring problem.

    Fabregas made his return to action in the 3-1 defeat to Barcelona on Tuesday but sustained an injury just a quarter of an hour into the game and was substituted in the second half.

    “It was a shame because I felt really good to start with, but after 15 minutes I felt a pain and I knew it was over for me,” Fabregas told TVE. “The desire to play allowed me to continue and get through but then I had to change.”

    At his press conference on Thursday, Arsene Wenger revealed the injury would most likely keep Fabregas out for around two weeks.

    “He had a recurrence of his hamstring problem,” Wenger said. “He will be out for the next game and maybe for the next two games.

    “He said he was fit [to face Barcelona] and when Cesc Fabregas is fit you play him. He is of course very disappointed because it is becoming a bit of a problem for him, but it’s very superficial.”

    Wenger also revealed he was in the process of trying to secure an emergency loan signing to cover for Wojciech Szczesny, who faces a significant spell out after sustaining an injury against Barca.

    “He has a dislocated finger with a tendon problem and we need the assessment of the specialist to see where we go from here,” Wenger said. “He had a scan and is out for a while but how long I can’t tell you.”

    Asked whether he had a loanee in mind to cover for Szczesny, Wenger said: “Yes, but I can’t tell you [who].”

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    Rangers hold off PSV

    Second choice goalkeeper Neil Alexander shut out PSV Eindhoven in Holland to hand Rangers a fighting chance of progressing to the last eight of the Europa League.

    The Scottish champions sprang a surprise by naming Alexander in goal, with first choice goalkeeper Allan McGregor on the bench, and boss Walter Smith no doubt mindful of the Co-operative Insurance Cup final looming this month.

    And the move paid off as Rangers claimed a goalless draw that will give them hope of finishing the job in front of their own fans when the Dutch travel to Ibrox for next week’s second leg.

    El-Hadji Diouf again took on the lone striker role he performed in the last round against Sporting Lisbon and Rangers were also boosted by the return of Kyle Lafferty after he recovered from tonsillitis.

    Young midfielder Kyle Hutton, who yesterday signed a new deal with the Scottish champions, was also handed a starting place for the clash, having already featured in the Champions League this season against Manchester United and Bursaspor.

    There was drama for Rangers before a ball was even kicked with the news assistant manager Ally McCoist had been handed a two-match touchline ban following his altercation with Celtic boss Neil Lennon after last week’s Old Firm derby.

    Once the game was under way, PSV were out of the traps quickly and Marcus Berg went to ground in the box under pressure from Madjid Bougherra but there appeared to be little in the incident and there was no penalty award.

    Berg could have grabbed the opener when he tried to run onto a slick pass from Ola Toivonen but Alexander raced off his line to make a brave block before Berg could connect and slot home.

    The home side had the best of the chances early on and Jeremain Lens was next to have a crack at goal but his shot was blocked by Kyle Bartley as PSV continued to press for the opener.

    Lens was threatening again, this time weaving his way past a couple of Rangers players only to screw his shot over the crossbar.

    PSV then passed up a great chance to take the lead when Balazs Dzsudzsak’s free-kick was flicked on by Lens for Marcelo who somehow managed to nod wide of target when he looked certain to leave the net bulging.

    Rangers looked more lively after the restart and Richard Foster embarked on an impressive run that took him into the box but his attempt to pick out Diouf in front of goal was poor and the danger was cleared.

    PSV still looked dangerous and had the Rangers defence under pressure when Toivonen’s pass was collected by Berg only for the forward to drag his shot agonisingly wide of the upright from close range.

    Stanislav Manolev was fortunate to escape a caution when he appeared to go down easily in the area under pressure from Bartley.

    The on-loan Arsenal defender then almost claimed a crucial away goal for Rangers when he threw himself in front of Diouf’s corner and connected with a firm header that was touched wide by goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson.

    Rangers made their first change of the night after 64 minutes when Diouf was withdrawn for Vladimir Weiss, who had been rated doubtful with a bruised foot.

    Marcelo had already squandered a decent chance in the first half and he was left holding his head in his hands again after nodding narrowly past the post when he should have at least found the target.

    Lafferty then hooked wide for Rangers, before making way for the introduction of youngster Gregg Wylde for the last 10 minutes.

    Smith’s men were able to see out the remainder of the game and return to Glasgow with a clean-sheet ahead of the second leg.

  • Smith hails AlexanderRangers boss Walter Smith sprang a surprise when he handed a starting role to Neil Alexander, with regular first choice goalkeeper Allan McGregor named on the bench, and paid tribute to his second string stopper.Smith said: ”He handled it very well. Coming into the final stages of season, we need to make sure both keepers are match fit and have the required sharpness. He played very well tonight, as he has done any time we ask him to play.”Smith added: ”We are very pleased with the result. We expected the type of game we got. We knew we would have to defend very well and we managed to do so.”We are very pleased with the outcome. We had one or two bits of luck and there were one or two poor finishes but overall we were excellent in terms of restricting PSV’s opportunities. We’ve got to be happy with the outcome tonight.”But he warned that Rangers face another difficult night in Glasgow in next week’s second leg.He said: ”In the second leg, a lot depends on circumstances of the match. We will have to do more attacking.”For them the away goal is a big thing. We will approach the game with the same care and levels of concentration as we did this one. PSV will be as dangerous, if not more so, at Ibrox.”
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