quinta-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2020

Celtic extend lead as Rangers crash


Celtic moved a step closer to a ninth successive Scottish Premiership title with a 5-0 demolition of Hearts as Rangers crashed to a damaging 2-1 defeat at Kilmarnock on Wednesday.
Hoops midfielder Olivier Ntcham opened the scoring on the half-hour mark at Celtic Park.
Second-half goals from Christopher Jullien, Callum McGregor, substitute Ryan Christie and Jozo Simunovic completed the rout for Neil Lennon's side.
Hearts substitute Marcel Langer was shown a straight red card by Willie Collum late on for a foul on Scott Brown.
The biggest cheer of the night came when news of Kilmarnock's decisive late goal against second placed Rangers came through, with Steven Gerrard's side now 10 points behind the champions, albeit with a game in hand.
"It might give them a bit of confidence but that's about it," Lennon said of the night's significance in the title fight.
"We have a tough game on Sunday at Aberdeen. We are taking absolutely nothing for granted.
"The players know there is a long way to go and there will be twist and turns as we go along.
"We just need to concentrate on every individual game as it comes along. They were magnificent tonight. It was an emphatic victory."
Ayrshire was famously the venue where the wheels came off for Rangers during last season's title race and they were left with another dose of Rugby Park regret.
A ground where Rangers had won just once in their six previous league visits could yet prove to be the graveyard for this year's aspirations as goals from Stephen O'Donnell and Eamonn Brophy saw them slip well adrift of Celtic.
The Ibrox side still have two Old Firm clashes to play but Celtic will believe they have one hand on yet another title.
Scott Arfield had fired Rangers ahead but Kilmarnock took advantage of the visitors' nerves to claim a victory which keeps them just a point outside the top six.
"I thought we were in a better place than what we've shown over the last four to six weeks," Gerrard said.
"I thought we had the mentality and the characters to sustain a push but on the evidence of the last four-five weeks I'm getting proven wrong.
"But having said that, it's me as well because I'm responsible for that group of players."
Asked where the defeat leaves Rangers in their quest for a first league title since 2011, Gerrard added: "Very, very tough. You've got to look at the form of other people that are relentless right now.
"There's no denying they're obviously in the driving seat."
Livingston shrugged off their Scottish Cup exit at the hands of Championship opponents Inverness as they beat St Mirren 2-1.
Hibernian claimed consecutive victories for the first time since November as they swept aside Ross County 3-0 at Easter Road.
Substitute Chris Kane scored a stoppage-time winner as St Johnstone beat 10-man Motherwell 2-1.

Six-goal PSG into French Cup semi-finals as Lyon knock out Marseille

Paris Saint-Germain cruised into the semi-finals of the French Cup on Wednesday after thumping Dijon 6-1 in a match that saw the French champions benefit again from comical own goals.
PSG were ahead just 47 seconds after kick off thanks to Wesley Lautoa shanking Mitchel Bakker's low cross into his own net to the bemusement of his teammates.
It was the second own goal in a week to be scored for PSG, who also saw Lyon's Fernando Marcal slam a stunning effort past his own goalkeeper at the weekend.
However the hosts were level in the 13th minute thanks to a impressive low curling effort from Mounir Chouiar, which squeezed past Kaylor Navas.
While the away side were far from full strength, with Angel Di Maria and Mauro Icardi on the bench and Neymar not even in the squad, Thomas Tuchel's team did include Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani, who was making his first start in over a month after nearly moving to Atletico Madrid in January.
The Uruguayan was left waiting his 200th goal for the club in the 21st minute when he turned home Thomas Meunier's cross, only for the strike to be ruled out for handball by the Belgian after a VAR check.
"It's not that bad because he can score his 200th goal on Saturday (against Amiens) or Tuesday (against Borussia Dortmund). I can feel he's there," said Tuchel.
On the match, he added: "I'm happy because we deserved the victory. It's a huge performance."
Mbappe put PSG ahead a minute before the break, punishing Jhonder Cadiz's miss when clean through seconds before by clinically slotting home a similar chance.
Thiago Silva added a third four minutes after the break with a header from a corner before Pablo Sarabia ended Dijon's resistance by pushing home his 11th of the season on the rebound.
Senou Coulibaly watched on in horror with five minutes left when Mbappe's cross looped off his thigh over helpless stopper Runar Alex Runarsson, before Sarabia tapped home his second in stoppage time from another Mbappe centre.
Later, Lyon coach Rudi Garcia knocked his former side Marseille out as Houssem Aouar scored an 81st minute winner.
The winning goal came 10 minutes after Lyon's Moussa Dembele had a penalty -- awarded when Hiroki Sakai handled a shot from Karl Toko Ekambi -- saved by Yohan Pele in the Marseille goal.
It was the third time this season that Dembele had missed from the spot for Lyon.
On Thursday, fourth division side Epinal -- last 16 conquerers of Lille -- will look to continue their stunning cup run going when they host Saint-Etienne.
They will try to succeed where fellow fourth-tier outfit Belfort failed following their 3-0 defeat to holder Rennes on Tuesday.

Ighalo kept away from United ground due to virus quarantine

Odion Ighalo, Manchester United's January signing from China, has been training away from the club's facilities as a precaution due to the coronavirus outbreak, British media reported on Thursday.
The 30-year-old Nigerian international striker joined United on loan until the end of the season on January 31 -- transfer deadline day -- from Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua.
He is due to meet with his United team-mates for the first time this weekend ahead of Monday's clash with Chelsea as they have been away at a training camp in Spain -- Ighalo did not travel because of fears he might have problems re-entering the United Kingdom.
Both The Times and The Daily Mirror reported Ighalo had been told to stay away from the club's Carrington training centre -- where hundreds of staff work -- as he went through a 14-day quarantine period.
The former Watford star -- who has not played a competitive match since December 6 -- has instead been put through his paces by a personal trainer at the GB Taekwondo Headquarters in Manchester, not far from rivals Manchester City's ground.
The British government called the novel coronavirus a "serious and imminent threat", and said anyone with the disease can now be forcibly quarantined if they are deemed a threat to public health. There are nine confirmed cases in Britain.
More than 1,350 people have died in China from the virus, and nearly 60,000 others have been infected.
Most cases have involved people who had been in Wuhan, the quarantined central Chinese city where the virus emerged late last year, or people infected by others who had been at the epicentre.

Ex-Everton defender Yobo to assist Nigeria coach


Former Nigeria captain and Everton defender Joseph Yobo has been named the country's new assistant coach, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) announced.
Yobo, 39, has replaced Imama Amapakabo, who assisted head coach Gernot Rohr when Salisu Yusuf was banned last year for accepting cash from undercover journalists posing as agents.
Yobo won a century of caps for Nigeria at full international level and led the Super Eagles to the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations title and the last 16 of the 2014 World Cup.
Yobo made 258 appearances for Everton and also played for Standard Liege, Marseille and Fenerbahce.

French assembly votes to ban games on stadium disaster anniversary


France's National Assembly voted on Thursday to ban professional football matches on May 5 in homage to the victims of the Corsican stadium disaster.
In 1992, a stand collapsed at Bastia's Furiani stadium just before their French Cup semi-final against Marseille, killing 18 people and injuring more than 2,300.
For more than 25 years, organisations representing victims and their families have been calling for a ban on matches on the anniversary, in the face of the opposition from the French league and the French football federation, who were concerned about the scheduling of their competitions.
Led by Corsican deputy Michel Castellani, the bill was adopted at first reading, by 85 votes to one. It must now be ratified by the Senate.
The only vote against came from Anne-Christine Lang, of President Emmanuel Macron's La Republique En Marche party, who said it was not up to MPs to "legislate on emotion".
The proposed law would ban professional matches on May 5 and require teams in amateur games on May 5 to observe a minute's silence and the wear black armbands.
In July 2015, then Secretary of State for Sports Thierry Baillard introduced a freeze on matches when May 5 fell on a Saturday.
This year May 5 falls on a Tuesday. It does not fall on a Sunday until 2024 and on a Saturday until 2030.

Klinsmann bumped off Hertha Berlin board after quitting as coach

Jurgen Klinsmann has been stripped of a place on the supervisory board at Hertha Berlin following his shock resignation as head coach of the Bundesliga club after just 10 weeks in charge, it was confirmed Thursday.
"Unfortunately, the manner in which Klinsmann took his leave means further co-operation with him on the supervisory board is not conceivable," Hertha's investor Lars Windhorst told a press conference.
"In the club's interest, constructive co-operation can't continue in this way."
The 1990 World Cup winner, who only took charge of Hertha in November, dropped a bombshell on Tuesday when he quit as head coach, three days after a 3-1 home defeat to Mainz pushed them towards the German league's relegation zone.
In a Facebook video, Klinsmann, 55, initially said he wanted to return to his position on the supervisory board, a position he only held for three weeks last autumn before stepping into the head coach role.
However, he later criticised Hertha's general manager Michael Preetz, hinting at a power struggle, which left Windhorst with little choice but to rule out Klinsmann's return in an advisory capacity.
"It is regrettable that he has made a rash decision," said Windhorst, a wealthy German entrepreneur.
"You can do that in your youth, but not in professional life among adults, where you have to fulfil agreements.
"We were on the verge of attracting new sponsors because of him, so it is all the more regrettable how it ended," Windhorst added.
Klinsmann's assistant Alexander Nouri is in charge as caretaker coach for the immediate future including Saturday's game at bottom side Paderborn.
Preetz said Klinsmann's resignation was "out of the blue" after the former striker had initially agreed to coach Hertha for the rest of the season.
"I have experienced a lot, but what happened on Tuesday morning was new for me," admitted the Hertha boss.
"We agreed to work together for the rest of the season, the first goal was to lead the team out of the relegation places.
"If there are areas of conflict, I'm used to discussing and resolving them together. You can't do that if you turn and run away."
Klinsmann led hosts Germany to third place at their home World Cup in 2006 and steered the USA to the last 16 of the Brazil 2014 finals.
However, the Hertha position was only his second job in club football, following a similarly ill-fated spell at Bayern Munich in 2009, which lasted just 10 months.
His former Germany team-mate Lothar Matthaeus said the Berlin fiasco will make it harder for Klinsmann to get another job in the Bundesliga.
"If you quit after 10 weeks, the name Klinsmann will certainly drop down a peg or two and it's going to be very difficult to change that," said Matthaeus, Germany's 1990 World Cup winning captain and TV pundit.

Guardiola fears sack if Real Madrid tie goes wrong

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he could be sacked if he fails to beat Real Madrid in the last 16 of the Champions League.
Guardiola has won five major trophies in three seasons at the Etihad, but a failure to progress beyond the quarter-finals of the Champions League has been the big disappointment of his reign.
Guardiola's side trail Liverpool at the top of the Premier League by a mammoth 22 points this season with their campaign now set to be judged on how they fare in Europe.
"I want to win the Champions League. I dream (of it) and I will enjoy preparing for the games against Madrid," Guardiola told Sky Sports.
"If we don't beat them, OK, come the chairman or the sport director and say, 'It's not good enough, we want the Champions League, I'm going to sack you.'
"I don't know (if this would happen). It has happened many times and could maybe happen."
Guardiola has a contract at the Etihad until the end of next season.
After four years at Barcelona and three in charge of Bayern Munich, he is expected to fulfil his deal and enter a fifth season at one club for the first time in his managerial career.
But the Catalan coach also hit back at the suggestion that the success or failure of a season should only be measured in trophies.
"We give a bad, bad message for the new generation, for our kids, to just count the winner, the trophies to win," added Guardiola.
"You say the season is a disaster but if you win the Champions League it will be exceptional. Why? It is difficult to win it.
"If you don't, we can say in more than 100 years of history (there) were 100 failure seasons for Manchester City. That is not true."

Weather-hit Bundesliga derby rescheduled for March 11

Borussia Moenchengladbach's home game against Cologne, which was postponed last Sunday due to Storm Ciara, has been rescheduled for March 11 at 1730 GMT, the German Football League (DFL) announced Thursday.
The early kick-off time is necessary to avoid clashing with the Champions League, round of 16, second leg matches between Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund, as well as Liverpool against Atletico Madrid the same night.
There is just over 50 kilometres (30 miles) between Moenchengladbach and Cologne and the Rhineland derby was also rescheduled to avoid the period of February 20-25, when a series of street carnivals are planned in the region.
Officials in Moenchengladbach called off Sunday's home league game as they could not guarantee the safety of travelling fans after the match as heavy storms rampaged across western Germany.
With a game in hand, Gladbach currently sit fourth in Germany's top flight with Cologne in 13th and six points from the relegation places.

Three things on new Chelsea signing Hakim Ziyech


Moroccan international Hakim Ziyech became Chelsea manager Frank Lampard's first signing on Thursday when he joined the Londoners on a 40 million-euro ($43.4 million) deal from Dutch side Ajax.
Here AFP Sport picks out three things about the 26-year-old who overcame a troubled youth to become an integral part of an outstanding Ajax team:
Ziyech was born in the Netherlands, the youngest of eight children of Moroccan parents. He was close to his metal worker father Mohamed who died when he was just 10. Although he found solace in football, the shock of that early loss had an impact on him later. The family's hopes of one of the children succeeding in football lay with him after two of his elder brothers Faouzi and Hicham saw their careers peter out after being convicted of burglary. They were sacked by their respective clubs' academies. "Our last hope in the family was Hakim," said Faouzi.
Snapped up by Heerenveen academy largely due to his mentor Aziz Doufikar -- the first Moroccan to play professional football in Holland -- he failed to settle with his Armenian foster family and instead fell in with the wrong crowd leading to run-ins with the law.
As Ziyech's career threatened to spiral out of control, Doufikar and his agent Mustapha Nakhli took him in hand with the latter renting an apartment in Amsterdam in 2012 and sharing it with his then 18-year-old client.
"As a little kid I didn't realise what it was like to have no father," said Ziyech.
"I was 14 or 15 when I got really grumpy. I was really on the verge. I closed myself off to the outside world."
Ziyech was much coveted after his talent shone under first Marco van Basten at Heerenveen and then after he moved to Twente. Elevation to the Dutch national side, then coached by Danny Blind, beckoned -- he had already played for the U-19, U-20 and U-21 Dutch national sides -- but he opted to play for Morocco making his senior debut in 2015.
"Danny Blind can put as much pressure on me as he wants," Ziyech explained to the website of his then club Twente in November 2016.
"I will not play for the Netherlands. Choosing one's national team is not done with the brain but with the heart. In my case without hesitation it was Morocco. I have always felt Moroccan even though I was born in Holland. Lots of people will never understand this feeling."
His former club manager van Basten had been one of those, lambasting both him and fellow Dutch-Moroccan Oussama Tannane for choosing Morocco.
"Hakim Ziyech and Oussama Tannane are idiots," stormed the former Dutch playing icon to De Telegraaf in March 2016.
"How can you be so stupid to choose Morocco if the Dutch national side are clearly interested in you."
The change in his behaviour off the pitch reaped benefits on the field for Ajax.
He shone last season in which he scored 21 goals and provided 24 assists as Ajax won a domestic double and came within sight of the Champions League final only to be denied by Tottenham's extraordinary late second leg comeback.
Indeed Ajax director of football Marc Overmars recommended Ziyech to his former club Arsenal last summer seeing him as a viable alternative to the inconsistent Mesut Ozil.
"I believe Hakim Ziyech is better than Mesut Ozil," Overmars told AD.
"I would advise Arsenal to sell Ozil and buy Ziyech for half of the money, but they didn't listen to me."

Dortmund look to Haaland to help reboot Bundesliga title bid


Borussia Dortmund must tighten their defence and trust teenage striker Erling Braut Haaland to provide the goals at Bundesliga giant-killers Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday after a "week to forget".
Dortmund conceded two goals inside 82 seconds late on during last Saturday's 4-3 defeat at Bayer Leverkusen which left senior club bosses fuming.
After eight goals in his four previous games, it was the first time new signing Haaland, 19, had failed to score for Dortmund.
Former captain Sebastian Kehl said the Leverkusen defeat capped a "week to forget", four days after being dumped out of the German Cup with a 3-2 loss at Werder Bremen.
"We're conceding too many goals, which often means we lose the reward for our work as we're scoring enough," said sporting director Michael Zorc.
The league and cup disappointments leave third-placed Dortmund lagging four points behind leaders Bayern Munich.
It will be no easy task to reboot their title challenge at Frankfurt, while they also have Tuesday's Champions League last-16 first leg against Paris Saint-Germain looming on the horizon.
Bayern suffered a humiliating 5-1 defeat in Frankfurt last November, and second-placed RB Leipzig went down 2-0 at the Commerzbank Arena in January.
Dortmund coach Lucien Favre has been correcting defensive flaws in training after neither Manuel Akanji nor centre-back partner Mats Hummels covered themselves in glory in Leverkusen.
"It takes time to correct a few things, but it's coming," said Favre, who comes under more pressure with each defeat.
"I don't see any other solution apart from work, work, work."
In the four Bundesliga games since the winter break, Dortmund have scored 18 goals but conceded eight.
January signing Emre Can urged his teammates to "play dirty -- a foul here, defend better there".
Eintracht welcome back Dutch striker Bas Dost after a stomach bug kept him sidelined for last weekend's 5-0 thumping of Augsburg.
Bayern could be without captain and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer at Cologne on Sunday as the Germany skipper has a virus, with reserve keeper Sven Ulreich on stand-by.
The reigning champions are bidding for a seventh win in eight league games, after being held to a goalless draw by Leipzig last Sunday.
The spotlight falls on Hertha Berlin's new caretaker coach for Saturday's league game at bottom side Paderborn after Jurgen Klinsmann's midweek bombshell, with the former Germany striker quitting after just 10 weeks in charge.
Having agreed to coach Hertha for the rest of the season, Klinsmann explained his abrupt decision by hinting at a power struggle with Hertha general manager Michael Preetz.
However, Hertha investor Lars Windhorst issued a damning rebuke of Klinsmann's behaviour.
"You can do that in your youth, but not in professional business, where you have to fulfil agreements," said the wealthy businessman.
Nouri, who has been sacked by Bremen and second-division Ingolstadt in recent seasons, has his work cut out rebuilding confidence as last Saturday's 3-1 defeat at home to Mainz pushed Hertha towards the relegation places.
36 - Number of goals Haaland has scored this season in 27 games for Salzburg and Dortmund.
7 - Goals Dortmund have conceded in their last two games.
76 - Days that Jurgen Klinsmann spent as head coach of Hertha Berlin.
Fixtures (all times 1430 GMT unless stated)

Hazard returns for Real as Barcelona struggle to keep their sparkle


Real Madrid could welcome back their priciest Galactico this weekend at home against Celta Vigo, while Barcelona must adjust to life without yet another of the most expensive members of their squad as they entertain Getafe.
Eden Hazard cost Real 100 million euros ($108.4 million) last summer, eclipsing the initial fee paid for Gareth Bale.
So far, Real have not got much for the money they paid Chelsea.
The Belgian started the season with a hamstring problem, then broke a bone in his foot against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League in late November. He has not played since.
He is expected to be on the bench against Celta.
The Galicians climbed out of the relegation places last Saturday with a home win over Sevilla. But Celta's victory was their only win in six games while Real, on a run of five straight wins, are the hottest team in league.
For Hazard, and for Real, Celta are not the target, nor are mid-table Levante who they face next Saturday.
The date ringed on their calendars will be February 26 when they face Manchester City in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
After a difficult autumn, Zinedine Zidane has his team purring and the endless questions over Bale's role are a sideshow he can ignore.
The other team in what is turning into a traditional Spanish two-horse race are looking less comfortable.
Barcelona were top as recently January 25. Now they trail Real by three points.
They also face a traditional also-ran at home this weekend. But Getafe are the surprise of the Spanish season and have won four straight matches to climb to third and can cut the gap to second to four points with a first league victory away to Barcelona.
"Everything is possible," said Getafe defender Allan Nyom.
Last week, against Real Betis, Lionel Messi assisted all three goals, setting up midfielders Frenkie de Jong and Sergio Busquets and defender Clement Lenglet.
"When he doesn't score he gives assists," said Nyom.
Of the players Barcelona have bought to provide creativity and goals alongside Messi, only Antoine Griezmann, who started on Sunday is available. Philippe Coutinho is on loan to Bayern Munich, Luis Suarez is recovering from a knee injury and the club confirmed this week that Ousmane Dembele is out for the season.
Lenglet will be missing too. Seven minutes after scoring his second league goal of the season he was sent off. He also picked up a red when Barcelona won at Getafe in a bad-tempered match in September.
While Barcelona and Real have another week to prepare for their return to the Champions League, Atletico Madrid host Liverpool next Tuesday and Valencia play Atalanta in Milan on Wednesday.
Conveniently they were scheduled to meet this weekend in Valencia and La Liga has brought the game forward to Friday. Their Champions League opponents are both playing league matches on Saturday.
If they want to return to the competition next year, Friday's meeting could prove crucial. Atletico are clinging onto the fourth Champions League place only on goal difference from Sevilla while Valencia are just two points back in seventh.
Barcelona are making noises about asking for an exemption to buy a striker because of their injury problems.
Real Sociedad's Willian Jose, a 28-year-old Brazilian who has gone from journeyman to must-have striker in the last month, and Moron, a 26-year-old who has only established himself in the Betis team in the last 18 months, are reportedly top of the list.
They can improve their value by adding to their modest eight league goals each this season on Sunday. Willian's Real Sociedad make the short trip to Eibar and Betis visit Leganes.
14: Lionel Messi is the top scorer in La Liga
11: Lionel Messi is the top assist provider in La Liga
75: Yellow cards Getafe have accumulated, most in La Liga. They collected four against Barcelona in September, but Barcelona edged them with four yellows and a red

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leicester City preview: All Midlands affair at Molineux

After a two-week winter break, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City return to Premier League action on Friday night, as the two sides meet in an all-Midlands affair.
Nuno Espirito Santo's Wolves side have performed well once again in the league whilst also contending with the UEFA Europa League and could move back into the top six with a win at Molineux.
Meanwhile, after a stuttering start to 2020, Leicester City have begun to rediscover their form from the start of the season and a win in the West Midlands on Friday could see them leapfrog Manchester City into second and tighten their grip on a UEFA Champions League spot.

Key Battle

Adama Traore is enjoying a great run of form in Wolves colours and is quickly making a name for himself as one of the players of the season. With four goals and seven assists to his name, the former Barcelona academy graduate is finally living up to his potential and could be the key to unlock a stern Leicester backline.
Brendan Rodgers' side also possesses a threat of their own on the wing in the shape of Harvey Barnes. The talented 22-year-old, fresh from scoring in the 2-2 draw against Chelsea has impressed fans with his displays at the King Power Stadium this season.
There have been talks of Barnes also being in contention for a first call up to the England squad during March's International break and Gareth Southgate will reportedly be at Molineux on Friday to assess Barnes' performance.

Last Meeting
The previous encounter between the two teams was on the opening day of the season where both sides couldn't be separated in a 0-0 draw.
Despite the game being evenly contested, it was Wolves who initially thought they would be leaving the East Midlands with all three points after Leander Dendoncker's header however VAR disallowed the goal after it showed the ball had hit the arm of Willy Boly in the build up.

Team News
Wolves are expecting the in-form Traore to have recovered from a shoulder injury sustained in the draw against Manchester United two weeks ago.
Ruben Vinagre is the only confirmed absentee for Wolves with a hamstring injury leaving Nuno Espirito Santo with a near full-strength squad to select from.
Foxes fans meanwhile will be hopeful that Wilfred Ndidi will be fit to play at Molineux after Brendan Rodgers confirmed he was a doubt with an ongoing knee injury. Nampalys Mendy is definitely ruled out through injury whilst Wes Morgan could return to the bench after recovering from illness.
Deadline day signing Ryan Bennett - signed on loan from Wolves - will also have to wait to make his debut as he is ineligible to play against his parent club.

Predicted Line-Ups
Wolves: Patricio; Saiss, Coady, Boly; Doherty, Neves, Moutinho, Jonny; Traore, Jimenez, Jota.
Leicester: Schmeichel; Pereira, Evans, Soyuncu, Chilwell; Ndidi, Tielemans, Maddison; Barnes, Perez, Vardy.
Manager's Thoughts
Wolves' Nuno Espirito Santo is expecting a difficult game against Leicester and had a lot of praise for the opposition.
Nuno said: "We need to compete well. Leicester have done a fantastic job. Everybody can see the quality they have.
"They have a lot of quality players and a clear idea of football."
Leicester boss Rodgers knows that a win on Friday could extend the gap between the Foxes and fifth placed Sheffield United to 13 points but the Northern Irishman is aware there is still a long way to for him and his side.
Rodgers said: "We go into every game and give it our best. We know what we want to achieve. The players have been brilliant.
"In the last numbers of games, we’ve made some mistakes. There’s lots of learning that they will continue to make. It’s a very competitive league.
"There are still 39 points to play for, which is a lot. We don’t want to change. We can’t be thinking about being in the top four.
"We just need to concentrate on the next game. We want to be the best we can be."

Fortaleza estreia na Sul-Americana contra Independiente

Fortaleza enfrenta o Independiente nesta quinta-feira, às 21h30, no Estádio Libertadores da América, em Avellaneda, pela primeira fase da Copa Sul-Americana. Com direito a invasão da torcida tricolor em solo argentino, esta será a primeira vez que o Leão entrará em campo numa competição internacional.
As duas equipes se encontram em momentos opostos. O Fortaleza vem de vitória diante do Santa Cruz pela Copa do Nordeste. Já o Independiente, por sua vez, quer a recuperação depois de perder o clássico para o Racing no Campeonato Argentino.

Virando a chave

O Independiente não vive um bom momento na temporada. Depois da saída de Sebastián Beccacece, a equipe vive um momento de reestruturação sob o comando de Lucas Pusineri. Ídolo do clube como jogador, o atual técnico do Rei de Copas não deve mexer na estrutura do time que vem atuando pelo campeonato nacional.
Logo, é provável que o Independiente entre em campo com a seguinte formação: Campaña; Bustos, Franco Barreto e Sánchez Miño; Lucas Romero, Blanco, Braian Romero e Cecilio Domínguez; Fernández e Silvio Romero.

Fazendo história

Enquanto o adversário detém sete títulos da Taça Libertadores e duas conquistas da Copa Sul-Americana, o Fortaleza aparece como estreante em competições internacionais. Entretanto, a equipe comandada por Rogério Ceni se mostra preparada para encarar os desafios da nova jornada, diante do Rei de Copas.
Sem nenhum desfalque, o Leão deve ir a campo completo: Felipe Alves; Gabriel Dias (Tinga), Quintero, Paulão e Bruno Melo; Michel, Juninho e Mariano Vázquez; Romarinho, Osvaldo e Wellington Paulista.

Il Napoli sbanca San Siro: contro l'Inter decisivo Fabian Ruiz

Nel match valevole per la semifinale d'andata della Coppa Italia 2019/2020 il Napoli espugna San Siro battendo l'Inter 1-0. A decidere una sfida piuttosto scorbutica e poco brillante un gran gol di Fabian Ruiz nella seconda frazione di gioco. Vittoria di fondamentale importanza e di prestigio per i partenopei che riscattano subito il k.o. con il Lecce. Le fatiche del Derby, invece hanno pesato notevolmente sul rendimento della squadra di Conte, incapace di creare occasioni degne di tal nome. Il match di ritorno si giocherà al San Paolo il 5 marzo.
IL RACCONTO DEL MATCH
Per quanto concerne il capitolo formazioni 3-5-2 per l'Inter con il tandem offensivo composto da Lautaro Martinez e Lukaku mentre il Napoli risponde col 4-3-3 ed il tridente d'attacco formato da Callejon, Mertens ed Elmas. 
Match molto tattico e piuttosto noioso nella prima frazione con le due squadre corte, prevedibili ed incapaci di creare occasioni degne di tal nome. Buon approccio dell'Inter attraverso il lungo possesso palla ma, col passare dei minuti, la squadra di Conte abbassa il baricentro lasciando il pallino del gioco nelle mani della squadra partenopea con ritmi piuttosto bassi. L'unico squillo degno di nota, per così dire, arriva nel finale di tempo con Zielinski, servito da Mertens, si presenta davanti a Padelli calciando col destro ma l'estremo nerazzurro salva. La prima frazione, ammesso che  ce ne sia stata una, si chiude senza emozioni e senza reti.
Nella ripresa Inter più aggressiva ma al 57' è il Napoli a passare in vantaggio grazie a Fabian Ruiz che scambi con Demme e fulmina Padelli con un gran mancino da fuori area, 0-1. Conte manda subito in campo Eriksen per Sensi ma l'Inter fatica ad abbattere il muro partenopeo attraverso il palleggio. I nerazzurri, dopo settanta minuti, esplorano la soluzione "tiro da fuori" proprio con il centrocampista danese ma il suo destro dai 25 si perde a lato di poco. Conte manda in campo anche Sanchez passando al 4-3-3 e al 76' i nerazzurri sfiorano il pareggio con un batti e ribatti furioso all'interno dell'area ma la conclusione di Lukaku viene bloccata in qualche modo da Ospina. Nel finale assedio confusionario da parte dell'Inter, il Napoli non rischia nulla portando a casa un successo di fondamentale importanza. I partenopei vincono la semifinale d'andata di Coppa Italia espugnando San Siro, il 5 marzo il match di ritorno. 

Previa Valencia - Atlético de Madrid: lucha por los puestos de Champions

Dos rivales directos como lo son Valencia y Atlético de Madrid tendrán que disputar el partido que mantenga la pugna por los puestos europeos de la clasificación de La Liga Santander. 
El último encuentro que cruzó a estos dos equipos acabó en tablas en el marcador (1-1) con goles de Diego Costa (de penalti) y con el empate de Dani Parejo en el 82'.
Se espera que el duelo de este viernes sea intenso por parte de los dos conjuntos, ya que está en juego la disputa por la clasificación en la UEFA Champions League. Ambos equipos son rivales directos, puesto que tan sólo dos puntos de la clasificación los separan. El Atlético de Madrid se encuentra cuarto con 39 puntos y el Valencia séptimo con 37 puntos. Aunque los rojiblancos estén ahora mismo en puestos de Champions, nada está escrito y al finalizar este partido la situación puede cambiar y dar un vuelco de 180°.
El Atlético de Madrid llega a este encuentro con muchas bajas en la plantilla como ya lleva semanas acarreando con ese problema. Los únicos que parecen averse recuperado y que tienen muchas posibilidades de entrar en la lista de convocados son Morata y Arias, los cuales han acabado su recuperación y están en condiciones de poder afrontar el partido en Mestalla. 
La dinámica deportiva del club colchonero no es que sea muy positiva en cuanto a resultados se refiere, ya que es cierto que en su último partido ganaron al Granada por 1-0, pero si miramos más atrás el equipo no gana desde el pasado 9 de enero en un encuentro contra el Barça en la Supercopa de España. 
Ahora parece haber un cambio en esta dinámica, y los de Simeone necesitan buenos resultados para encarar así un buen partido contra el Liverpool, que tan necesario es para ellos. 
En la otra cara de la moneda, el Valencia que viene de caer eliminado en la Copa del Rey ante el Granada, y de perder también ante el Getafe de Bordalás que anotó 3 goles a un Valencia hundido
No hay mejor manera de apaciguar las aguas para los valencianistas que ganando mañana en casa ante un rival directo como el Atleti y a su vez meterse en puestos europeos. 
Todo está por ver, pero de lo que sí podemos estar seguros es que será un auténtico partidazo en el que Europa estará en juego. 

Posibles alineaciones:

Valencia: Jaume; Wass, Magnala, Gabriel, Costa; Ferran, Kondogbia, Parejo, Carlos Soler; Maxi Gómez, Gameiro. 
Atlético de Madrid: Oblak; Arias, Felipe, Savic, Lodi; Koke, Llorente, Thomas, Saúl; Vitolo, Correa. 

Analysis: Iniesta masterclass stuns starstruck JDT

Kobe: Barcelona and Spain legend Andres Iniesta showed the passing of time has done nothing to dull his ability as he shone on his and club Vissel Kobe's AFC Champions League debut in a 5-1 defeat of Malaysia's Johor Darul Ta'zim.



For 16 years, Iniesta shone in Europe and on Wednesday Asian fans got a chance to view the now 35-year-old Spanish maestro perform on the their own Continental stage.

And the man from Fuentealbilla did not disappoint.


Enter Andres
It took Iniesta just 12 minutes to make his presence known to the AFC Champions League fans, with a sumptuous pass from his own half that perfectly picked out Keijiro Ogawa running through on goal to open the scoring for Vissel.
And that was to set the tone for the rest of the tie, with Iniesta dictating play from all around the field for the hosts.
The Spaniard ended proceedings with a 91.5% passing accuracy, six chances created for his side and two assists thanks to another fine pass for Ogawa's third of the game with 18 minutes remaining.
Johor coach Luciano Figueroa admitted that his players had been "starstruck" by the former Barcelona midfielder. "They were not coming in like usual and they were looking at him more, and that ball watching punished us," he admitted ruefully.

Ogawa's night to remember
While Iniesta was putting on a passing clinic, there still needed to be a finisher on the end and Keijiro Ogawa was that man for Vissel.
Although it might have come as a surprise to regular watchers of the side. The 27-year-old has had a far from a prolific career, bar a fruitful 2013 season, and his hat-trick on Wednesday already sees him nearing his entire return for the 2019 season.
While Ogawa spent most of the match on the right flank, he showed a knack for knowing when to make his runs and popping up in the right place at the right time. Of his four shots, one was off target and the rest resulted in goals; two with his left foot and one headed home from close range.
The first was particularly memorable as he anticipated Iniesta's pass, split the two Johor centre-backs, and lifted the ball first-time across the opposing goalkeeper. He then punished slack defending twice in the second half to complete a Continental debut that will live long in his memory.

Safawi flickers on tough night for JDT
Last year, JDT's star Safawi Rasid carved his name into the AFC Champions League with a stunning strike away at Shandong Luneng, a goal that was voted the second best of the competition.
Although memorable, it was his only return of the 2019 campaign, a tally he had already matched inside the half hour in Kobe after coolly dispatching a penalty following Thomas Vermaelen's handball. That moment of joy for Johor was snuffed out within a minute however, when Kyogo Furuhashi replied in style.
With all eyes on Iniesta, Safawi's own contribution was largely muted by comparison but he did remain JDT's best outlet. His three created chances is more than the rest of his teammates put together, while of the visitors' three shots on target, two came from the boot of Safawi.

While it would have been a chastening night of football, if the 22-year-old can learn from the clinic on show from Iniesta it can only be to the benefit of JDT and Malaysian football as a whole.