Friday, 18 July 2014

German Captain Philip Lahm retires from Internationa duties....Awww but y naaaa


Philipp Lahm has confirmed his retirement from Germany duty. He toldBild: "I already told Jogi Low on Monday that I will retire from international football. This decision has emerged in the last season. I am lucky that this has now came together with winning the World Cup. This morning, I called DFB president Wolfgang Niersbach and informed him about my decision and thanked the DFB staff for their support in the last few years."

Demba Ba to Besiktas... Done deal


Demba Ba's  spell at Chelsea has come to an end after the striker signed for Turkish Super Lig side Besiktas on a four-year deal.


The Senegal international moves to the Istanbul club after struggling to establish himself as a regular at Stamford Bridge following his switch from Newcastle United in January 2013.
He made just 23 starts in all competitions at Chelsea but spoke of a desire to impress at his new club after completing his €6 million transfer.

Arsenal have signed France right-back Mathieu Debuchy from Newcastle... Gunners dey vex sha

The French full-back agreed a €10 million move to the Emirates Stadium earlier this month and underwent a medical,It is now a done deal.
"We are delighted to welcome Mathieu Debuchy to Arsenal," Arsene Wenger told the club's official website.

"He has shown he can perform at the highest level with his club sides and also for France. He is a quality defender who has good Premier League experience and I'm confident he will fit in very well with us."

Debuchy added: "I'm very proud to be joining a great club like Arsenal and to wear its colours, it's one of the biggest clubs in the whole world.

Wednesday, 9 July 2014

David Luiz apology to all Brazilians....Awwwww


David Luiz has apologised "to all Brazilians" for the humiliating 7-1 defeat to Germany in the World Cup semi-final in Belo Horizonte

David Luiz, who was named captain in the absence of the suspended Thiago Silva, could only offer an apology at full-time for an abject personal and collective performance.
"I just wanted to give some happiness to my people. To my people, who suffer so much already," Luiz toldRede Globo.
"Unfortunately we couldn't do it. I'm sorry, everyone. Sorry to all Brazilians. I wanted to see my people smiling. 
"Everyone knows how important it was for me to make the Brazilian people happy, even if just because of football."
“To explain what happened now is complicated. This is a dream that ends, although not the way we hoped. 
"In my life, I've learned to be a man at all times. I won't shy away from anything, I'll take it on the chin. One day I'll give happiness to those people."
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Germany striker Miroslav Klose became the record scorer in World Cup history by netting his 16th finals goal against Brazil...Kudos!


He is not a Ronaldo or a Pele, he is simply a goal poacher.
The 36-year-old Lazio striker put his country 2-0 ahead as they opened up a 5-0 half-time lead in Belo Horizonte.
Klose moved level with former Brazil striker Ronaldo by scoring against Ghana earlier in the competition.
Germany's leading goalscorer with 71 goals in 136 games, he is the third player to net at four World Cups.
Brazil legend Pele and West Germany's Uwe Seeler both scored at the 1958, 1962, 1966 and 1970 finals.
Klose's goal against Brazil came in his 23rd World Cup appearance, a tally only compatriot Lothar Matthaus has bettered.
Germany have never lost a game in which he has scored.

Brazil 1-7 Germany.....A brutal demolition by a superior side


Brazil's World Cup dreams ended in humiliating and brutal fashion as Germany inflicted their heaviest defeat in the first semi-final in Belo Horizonte.
A thunderous occasion that began with Brazil riding a tidal wave of emotion was reduced to a nightmare as Germany were 5-0 up inside 29 remarkable minutes in front of a disbelieving Estadio Mineirao crowd.
Brazil's players mourned the absence of the injured Neymar before kick-off, but captain Thiago Silva was an even bigger loss. The result was their first competitive home defeat in 39 years, and the end of their hopes of making it to the World Cup final at the iconic Maracana on Sunday.
Instead, Germany will meet either Argentina or the Netherlands, who play on Wednesday in Sao Paulo.