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Football: Taxi driver charged with attempted murder after Man Utd fan stabbed in Paris

Football: Taxi driver charged with attempted murder after Man Utd fan stabbed in Paris

PARIS (AFP) - A taxi driver who allegedly stabbed a Manchester United fan in the chest after the club's midweek Champions League victory over PSG was Saturday (March 9) charged with attempted murder, a judicial source said.
French police had arrested a man suspected of the stabbing on Friday (March 8) and he has now been detained in custody.
According to the Sky Sports television channel, the 44-year-old United fan was travelling in a taxi with friends to the centre of Paris after the game which the English side won 3-1 when the driver objected to their boisterous celebrations.
"The driver pulled over to get them out of his taxi, before pulling out a knife and threatening the female passenger in the group," claimed Sky.
"The victim tried to intervene to protect her, but the driver then turned the knife on him, stabbing him in the chest with what's been described as 'a large blade'."
Manchester United sent their support to the fan.
"We were shocked to hear about the incident with one of our fans who was stabbed while in Paris for the Champions League game," United said in a statement.
"Everyone at the club wishes him well during his recovery."
A French police source confirmed a stabbing incident to AFP after the game but said the victim was believed to not have suffered life-threatening injuries.



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Football: Premier League voices fears over proposed Champions League reforms

Football: Premier League voices fears over proposed Champions League reforms

LONDON (AFP) - The Premier League voiced "significant concerns" over potential reforms to the Champions League on Friday (April 5), saying the changes would damage the thriving domestic game.
Reported reforms being put forward for further discussion include changing the current group stage from eight groups of four to four groups of eight, guaranteeing clubs far more Champions League games from 2024.
A tiered system involving relegation and promotion could see the top six teams of each group automatically qualify for the following year's competition rather than through their domestic leagues, while Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin denied reports games could be played at weekends.
"All 20 Premier League clubs today discussed their 'significant concerns' regarding reported proposals for changing the format and qualification criteria of Uefa club competitions from season 2024/25," the Premier League said in a statement.
"All clubs unanimously agreed it is inappropriate for European football bodies to create plans that would alter the structures, calendar and competitiveness of the domestic game and will work together to protect the Premier League."
The Premier League is one of the most competitive domestic competitions with its top six of Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham fighting for just four places in the Champions League every season.
All six are still involved in European competition this season, with City, United, Liverpool and Tottenham in next week's Champions League quarter-finals, and Arsenal and Chelsea in the Europa League last eight.

OPPOSITION


However, it is believed leading clubs on the continent are seeking change to combat the Premier League's advantage over its European competitors from more lucrative TV rights deals.
"In England, football plays an important role in our culture and everyday life," the statement added.
"Millions of fans attend matches across the country, with allegiances and local rivalries often passed down through generations. We have a fantastic combination of competitive football and committed fans that we will vigorously defend."
The Premier League are not alone in standing up to the proposals, with senior officials in the Spanish and German leagues also stating their disapproval.
On Friday Lars-Christer Olsson, the president of the European Leagues body which represents domestic competitions across the continent, said that there was "unanimous" opposition to the reforms.
"Our major objective is to safeguard the domestic competitions and protect them," Olsson said at the organisation's annual general meeting in Lisbon.
"We have decided to invite all club members of our leagues to a meeting in Madrid on May 6-7, to discuss how they would like to see the development of professional club football in Europe."
On Wednesday multiple sources told AFP that Ceferin and Olsson would meet on May 8 to discuss the proposed changes that were reportedly put to Uefa last month by Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli, head of the European Club Association (ECA) which represents the continent's biggest teams.
The reforms are also set to be discussed by Uefa's Club Competitions Committee on May 14.


Premier League voices fears over proposed Champions League reforms The Premier League fear that Uefa's proposed Champions League reforms will damage domestic football.
Premier League voices fears over proposed Champions League


THE Premier League voiced "significant concerns" over potential reforms to the Champions League yesterday, saying the changes would damage the thriving domestic game. Reported reforms being
Premier League voices fears over proposed UCL reforms


The Premier League voiced "significant concerns" over potential reforms to the Champions League, saying the changes would damage the thriving game. Premier League voices fears over proposed UCL
Premier League voices fears over proposed Champions League


The Premier League voiced "significant concerns" over potential reforms to the Champions League on Friday, saying the changes would damage the thriving domestic game. Reported reforms being put
Football: Premier League voices fears over proposed Champions


The Premier League voiced "significant concerns" over potential reforms to the Champions League on Friday, saying the changes would damage the thriving domestic game.
Premier League voices fears over proposed UCL reforms


The Premier League voiced "significant concerns" over potential reforms to the Champions League on Friday, saying the changes would damage the thriving domestic game. Reported reforms being put forward for further discussion include changing the current group stage from eight groups of four to four groups of eight, guaranteeing clubs far

Premier League voices fears over proposed Champions League


Football: Premier League voices fears over proposed Champions League reforms Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane walks past the trophy during the medal ceremony after winning the Champions League in
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Premier League voices fears over proposed Champions League reforms AFP April 5, 2019 AFP No Comments London (AFP) - The Premier League voiced "significant concerns" over potential reforms to the Champions League on Friday, saying the changes would damage the thriving domestic game.
Premier League Voices Fears Over Proposed Champions League


London - The Premier League voiced "significant concerns" over potential reforms to the Champions League on Friday, saying the changes would damage the thriving domestic game. Reported reforms
Premier League voices fears over proposed Champions League


The Premier League voiced "significant concerns" over potential reforms to the Champions League on Friday, saying the changes would damage the thriving domestic game. Reported reforms being put forward for further discussion include changing the current group stage from eight groups of four to four
Premier League Voices Fears Over Proposed UCL Reforms

Juve, Ronaldo to avoid the US amid rape probe

Juve, Ronaldo to avoid the US amid rape probe

NEW YORK • Organisers of the International Champions Cup (ICC) - a high-profile summer tournament for the world's biggest football clubs - have decided to keep Juventus and their star Cristiano Ronaldo away from the United States this year, eliminating the risk of the Portuguese being detained by authorities as part of a rape investigation in Las Vegas.
While the bulk of the games of the annual tournament will take place in the US, Juventus will most likely take part in the Asian legs in China and Singapore, joined by Premier League teams Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.
Ronaldo, a five-time Ballon d'Or winner, is playing in his first Italian Serie A season after joining Juventus from Real Madrid for more than US$114 million (S$155 million) last July.
Two months after his transfer, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said it had reopened an investigation into accusations by an American woman Kathryn Mayorga, who claimed Ronaldo raped her in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009 and later paid her US$375,000 for her silence.
Ronaldo labelled it "fake news" and, at one point, his lawyers threatened to sue German magazine Der Spiegel who was the first to publish Mayorga's accusations.
It had obtained confidential documents related to the case, and the purported payment by Ronaldo to settle it, from whistleblower platform Football Leaks.
Juventus, who stood behind their star, have a multi-year agreement to play in the ICC, which is organised by New York-based Relevent Sports. Ronaldo's legal troubles played a role in shaping plans for Juventus' participation, according to people familiar with this summer's schedule, which will be released next week.
A spokesman for Juventus said "going east" to Asia was normal after spending recent pre-seasons in the US.
While pre-season tours are not seen as serious competition, they are vital for teams' preparations before the new season, and Juventus would have drawn unwanted scrutiny had it travelled to the US without Ronaldo.
Ronaldo, now 34, was playing for United when he met Mayorga, now 35, at a Las Vegas nightclub in 2009, just before his record-breaking transfer to Real.
She claimed Ronaldo invited her and others to his suite in the early hours of June 13, 2009 and he sexually assaulted her.
Ronaldo's lawyers have questioned the authenticity of some of the documents published by Der Spiegel, but have not denied that Ronaldo and Mayorga had a sexual encounter, which they contend was consensual.
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Milan - Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus will play the pre-season International Champions Cup in Asia and not in the United States amid the Portugal star's rape investigation there, the New York Times
Ronaldo, Juve will not travel to US amid rape investigaton


Cristiano Ronaldo will be kept away from a ­tournament in America amid fears he will be detained in a rape probe. Ronaldo, who plays for Italian giants Juventus, says the sex was consensual.


Cristiano Ronaldo's legal troubles, following accusations of rape is shaping Juventus's participation in the summer tournament at USA, a report by New York Times wrote.
Cristiano Ronaldo faces arrest in the US over rape claims


According to the New York Times, Juventus will not play any pre-season games in the US to avoid the risk of Ronaldo being detained in relation to the rape allegations against him.
Juve to avoid US pre-season amid Ronaldo rape claims - report


NEW YORK • Organisers of the Worldwide Champions Cup (ICC) - a high-profile summer time match for the world's largest soccer golf equipment - have determined to maintain Juventus and their star Cristiano Ronaldo away from the US this 12 months, eliminating the danger of the Portuguese being detained by authorities as a part of …
Ronaldo and Juventus Will Avoid U.S. Amid Rape Investigation


Cristiano Ronaldo and Juventus will not travel to the US for the pre-season International Champions Cup in the summer, avoiding fears the star forward could be arrested over rape claims in the country.
Juve to avoid US pre-season amid Ronaldo rape claims - report


Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus will play the pre-season International Champions Cup in Asia and not in the United States amid the Portugal star's rape investigation there. Juve to avoid US pre-season amid Ronaldo rape claims - report | Sport24
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Mar 20, 2019 · Ronaldo and Juventus Will Avoid U.S. Amid Rape Investigation Image Cristiano Ronaldo, right, and Juventus will tour Asia this summer instead of the United States.
Ronaldo & Juventus 'to steer clear of US tour' amid rape


Juve, Ronaldo to avoid the US amid rape probe NEW YORK • Organisers of the International Champions Cup (ICC) - a high-profile summer tournament for the world's biggest football clubs - have decided to keep Juventus and their star Cristiano Ronaldo away from the United States this year, eliminating the risk of the Portuguese being detained by
Juve, Ronaldo to keep away from the US amid rape probe

Juve, Ronaldo to avoid the US amid rape probe

Football: Arsenal to meet Napoli, Chelsea draw Slavia Prague in quarter-finals of Europa League

Football: Arsenal to meet Napoli, Chelsea draw Slavia Prague in quarter-finals of Europa League

PARIS (AFP) - Arsenal will take on Napoli in the pick of the ties in the quarter-finals of this season's Europa League following Friday's (March 15) draw, as Chelsea were paired with outsiders Slavia Prague.
Unai Emery's team will host Napoli at the Emirates Stadium in the first leg on April 11, with the return in Italy a week later.
It is a tough draw for the Gunners, with Carlo Ancelotti's Napoli currently second in Serie A - they were eliminated from the Champions League in the group stage despite beating Liverpool at home and drawing twice with Paris Saint-Germain.
The winners of that tie will go on to a semi-final against the winners of an all-Spanish quarter-final between local rivals Valencia and Villarreal.
Both LaLiga sides defeated Russian opposition in the last 16, with Valencia edging out Krasnodar and Villarreal, who are struggling domestically, knocking out Zenit St Petersburg.
Before winning the Europa League three years running with Sevilla between 2014 and 2016, Emery really came to prominence during three years in charge of Valencia. He led them to three consecutive third-place finishes in La Liga between 2010 and 2012.
Emery and Ancelotti are both former Paris St Germain coaches, but the latter may have wished for a match-up with another of his old sides, Chelsea.
Instead, the west London club will face Slavia, heading to the capital of the Czech Republic for the first leg on April 11.
Chelsea, winners of the Europa League in 2013, will fancy their chances of advancing, although they would be wise to beware a Slavia side who are top of the Czech league and knocked out Sevilla in the last 16.
The winners of that tie will go through to a semi-final against either Benfica or dark horses Eintracht Frankfurt.
Benfica, who dropped out of this season's Champions League at the group stage, lost to Chelsea in the 2013 Europa League final and were then beaten by Sevilla on penalties in the final a year later.
Eintracht are a dangerous prospect, and the only German survivor in any European competition this season. The 1980 Uefa Cup winners, and runners-up in the European Cup in 1960, won the German Cup last season and are fresh from eliminating Inter Milan in the last 16.
This year's Europa League final will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, on May 29.
The winners will secure passage to next season's Champions League group stage.
Quarter-final draw
Arsenal v Napoli
Villarreal v Valencia
Benfica v Eintracht Frankfurt
Slavia Prague v Chelsea
The first legs will be played on April 11, and the return legs on April 18.



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Football: Guardiola tips City as comeback 'heroes'

Football: Guardiola tips City as comeback 'heroes'

LONDON • Pep Guardiola believes his Manchester City "heroes" have what it takes to turn things around after two straight English Premier League defeats.
"If you believe I will doubt my players, you are completely wrong," the manager said at a press conference ahead of today's league trip to Southampton. "They are incredible. I never point the finger at one person, never.
"They are heroes for me, nothing is going to change.
"We need to analyse what we have done good and bad and analyse more (going) forward."
The 47-year-old faces a testing week that could prove crucial in arresting his team's slump and reviving the defence of their title. Lose to the Saints today and third-placed City, with 44 points, could face a double-digit gap after hosting leaders Liverpool on Thursday.
Guardiola, however, believes that his men will rediscover their confidence once they start winning.
"We are not in good form and winning will help us a lot. (It) will not come from above. It will come if we do something and that's what we have to try to do.

MOVING AHEAD
I will help them and to help each other and we will come back (to) who we are. We will move forward. I live more in the future.
PEP GUARDIOLA, Manchester City manager, believing that his men will rediscover their confidence once they get back to winning matches again.

"We have belief, whether we are in a winning situation or a losing one. It is a big challenge for me, I wouldn't say I like the situation but I know it's common in football and I like to handle it.
"I will help them and to help each other and we will come back (to) who we are. We will move forward. I live more in the future."
City's sudden collapse, with three defeats in their last four league games, has been blamed mainly on the absence of injured holding midfielder Fernandinho, the continued injury problems of left-back Benjamin Mendy and the recent loss of form of right-back Kyle Walker.
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Guardiola has always insisted he will do no business in this window, waiting until the summer to strengthen a squad that, until the current run, looked deep enough to cope with any number of injuries or loss of form.
"When we created the squad at the beginning of the season, it was not to go to the January window except if we have problems," the Spaniard said last month.
Now, City appear to have "problems" and there is a distinct possibility that they will move to stem the current "crisis" by signing either midfield cover or a new left-back.
The latest rumour yesterday was that they have already inquired about Atletico Madrid holding midfielder Thomas Partey.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who will captain Southampton today and who played under Guardiola at Bayern Munich, feels that his former boss' obsessive attention to detail is a double-edged sword. It has brought much success but could also be the reason why the champions have suffered a slump.
The 23-year-old Danish midfielder, who joined the Saints in 2016, admires Guardiola but thinks sometimes his analysing of a match is too intense even for the Spaniard.
"He is the most demanding person, not only coach, that I have ever met," Hojbjerg said.
"We sit on the bus after we have won and he sits on the bus watching the game and then he is in his office with two laptops and a television (set) and he is analysing.
"Maybe that's what makes him the greatest. But also maybe that is what makes him lose, because it is too much, he drowns."
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Football: Jubilant Liverpool fans celebrate Champions League win in Madrid

Football: Jubilant Liverpool fans celebrate Champions League win in Madrid

MADRID (AFP) - Thousands of euphoric Liverpool fans, chanting "champions" and clad in their team's red colours, took to the streets of Madrid to celebrate victory in their Champions League final against Tottenham.
Liverpool supporters erupted in delight at Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano stadium after Saturday's 2-0 Champions League victory over Spurs, which gave the team their sixth European Cup.
"Unbelievable, I can't believe we did it again. What a club. What a fan base. What a team. That's what we are all about," said 32-year-old Craig Williams, who came to Madrid from Liverpool for the match.
"We have come back from last year's disappointments...we come to Madrid this year, and we won it. Yes! Come on!".
A year ago, Liverpool lost the Champions League final 3-1 to Real Madrid in Kiev after Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah was forced to go off injured and in tears.
This time around, Salah gave Liverpool the perfect start to the match by converting a penalty to open the scoring in the second minute.
"It's incredible. In one minute, two minutes and there is a penalty, and it changes the entire game," said Diego Martinez, a 41-year-old lawyer and Tottenham fan who came to Madrid for the match from Mexico City.
"This penalty changes the game, and the tactics maybe for the team," he added outside the stadium as jubilant Liverpool supporters celebrated around him.
Some fans held up six figures or chanted "Six times! Six times! Six times!" as they left the stadium.
Others raised red and white team scarves over their heads or chanted "Champions!" as they made their way from the stadium to nearby metro stations.
Mohamed Elneanaey, a 28-year-old who came from Egypt for the match and bears a striking resemblance to Liverpool's Salah, was mobbed by fans outside of the stadium who wanted to pose for selfies with him.
"We are celebrating now. It's big. It's gonna be amazing. We are celebrating here with guys and, then we will go to the streets to celebrate," he said as people around him jokingly called out "Salah! Salah".
Paul Jordan, a 33-year-old shop manager, who flew to the Spanish capital from Liverpool via Prague to be at the match because he could not get a direct flight, said he planned to celebrate the win with his friends "until Monday here in Madrid".
"This is an incredible feeling," he added.
The authorities estimate around 32,000 ticket-holding fans from both teams attended the match at the 68,000-capacity Wanda Metropolitano stadium.
Hundreds of extra flights to the Spanish capital were added and the Madrid hotel association estimates that a total of 70,000 English fans will spend the weekend in the city because of the match.



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Former Football Association of Singapore (FAS) general secretary Winston Lee withdrew his candidacy for one of nine seats on the executive committee of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) yesterday, just hours before the governing body's Congress in Kuala Lumpur.The FAS said in a statement that Lee, who served as one of AFC's five vice-presidents for a term of four years that started in 2015, informed them of his decision yesterday morning.
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RATCHABURI, THAILAND (AFP) - Former AC Milan star Marco Simone on Monday (March 25) insisted he was unconcerned by the trigger-happy nature of Thai football as he became the latest footballing great to sign up as a club manager.
The 50-year-old, unveiled as head coach of Thai League 1 side Ratchaburi, said he was undeterred by the number of high-profile managers to have passed through the country in recent years without making much of an impression.
Sven-Goran Eriksson's stint as technical director at BEC Tero Sasana lasted a matter of months back in 2012 and Avram Grant's spell at the same club was similarly brief in 2014.
Former Liverpool and England striker Robbie Fowler and ex-Spurs and Germany wing-back Christian Ziege are two more big names who have had a stab at managing Thai clubs without success.
Ziege lasted less than two months at Simone's new club, which saw three head coaches come and go in 2018, while two have already departed since the beginning of 2019.
"I don't like to talk about other people because every moment, every, match and every season is different," said Simone. "Now the club president wants to make a change but I don't like to compare this situation with the past.
"Today, the club is not the same club as it was five years ago. The club has different ambitions and they want to be bigger. As time passes, we will see if I stay one week, two months, seven months, two years, I don't know. It is a particular kind of job.
"I have a contract for this season but it's possible that after two months, the club want me to sign for two seasons or they might decide that it's not possible."
The ex-Italian international was part of the great Milan side of the 90s, playing alongside the likes of Marco van Basten, George Weah and Ruud Gullit. The striker won two Uefa Champions League winners' medals and four Serie A titles in Milan.
He would later have spells in France with Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco and his coaching career has seen him take charge at Monaco, Laval and Tours in France, while his most recent post was at Club Africain in Tunisia.
But someone with Simone's impressive playing profile but modest coaching career will find it tough to be a success in Thailand, where the lifespan of coaches can be very short.
The challenge begins when Ratchaburi host Muang Thong United in Thai league action on Sunday, and Simone will be hoping for an auspicious start to indicate that he will not be just another high-profile disappointment.



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