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••• Protect your girlfriend like your daughter,
love her like a wife, respect her like your
mother.
••• We don't lose friends. We just learn who our
real ones are.
••• A girl who cries is a girl who cares.
••• Sometimes music is all you need to make
you feel better..
••• I hate when I miss someone and can't do
anything about it.
••• I love sleep. You forget about pain,
problems, stress, everything for a while.
••• You don't really need someone to complete
you. You only need someone to accept you
completely.
••• Every moment you waste being sad is a
moment you can never be happy.
••• I'm not looking for someone who has
everything, but someone who has time to
spend with me more than anything.
••• I get sad. I get insecure. I get jealous. I get
lonely. I overreact. I make mistakes. But I
promise I will always give you my best.
••• Talking to you, laughing with you, being with
you, changes my whole mood.
••• Fight for me, and I promise you I will do the
same.
••• The foundation of a healthy relationship:
Trust and communication.
••• A perfect relationship isn't ever actually
perfect. It's just one where both people
never give up.
••• Hearing "I miss you" from the right person
>>>
••• stop trying so hard for people who don’t
care
••• I'm so blessed to have someone like you in
my life.
••• When you’re truly in love, being faithful isn’t
a sacrifice, it’s a joy.
••• If you told me you miss me right now, I
would be so damn happy.
••• Don't change the way you are just to make
someone else happy. If that person truly
loves you, there's no reason for a change.
••• it is actually really sweet when someone
stays up late to talk to you.
••• Sometimes you miss the memories, not the
person.
••• You see, I love you and I don’t want to lose
you because my life has been better since
the day I found you.
••• Accept me at my strongest, support me at
my weakest.
••• Everything is going to be alright, maybe not
today, but eventually.
••• I literally think about you all the time.
••• If someone sticks by your side through your
worst times, they're the ones who deserve
to be with you through your best times.
••• so many girls fall in love with the wrong
guys, simply because the wrong guys say
the right things.
••• Texts that piss me off: 1. Yeah 2. Oh 3. Yup
4. Lol 5. Haha 6. K 7. Nope 8. Chillin 9. Naw
10. Send me a pic
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DON'T FALL A LOVE VICTIM, EXAMINE BEFORE YOU DECIDE
Most people will only "love you" as much as they
can use you.. Their loyalty ends where d benefits
stop.. Their Love Stops when your Pleasures /
Care ceases..
Now, Can you identify one thing on you, Or From
you, that you're being Loved by/ For?..
Is it only when you're a Giver of "Gifts,Trips,
Money", that you feel d love expressed from a
Person you're showering all these on?
Or Is it only on sex you're being Complimented,
sweet word, loved &Called over for; always?
If these are your benefits to a Person claiming to
Love you; d Best way to know they truly love you
is to Act either Broke, Or Go Celibate for a while.
This will really show you if these benefits are
what they are After, Or not what they're After; but
You..
Always put a Test in your Relationships to see if
you're on d right track.. Even tests are taken
before exams, in preparation for a successful
Exam..
So Dont just sit there comfortable &think All is
Well!.. Dont be Used! Dont waste your Time with a
Time Waster!
can use you.. Their loyalty ends where d benefits
stop.. Their Love Stops when your Pleasures /
Care ceases..
Now, Can you identify one thing on you, Or From
you, that you're being Loved by/ For?..
Is it only when you're a Giver of "Gifts,Trips,
Money", that you feel d love expressed from a
Person you're showering all these on?
Or Is it only on sex you're being Complimented,
sweet word, loved &Called over for; always?
If these are your benefits to a Person claiming to
Love you; d Best way to know they truly love you
is to Act either Broke, Or Go Celibate for a while.
This will really show you if these benefits are
what they are After, Or not what they're After; but
You..
Always put a Test in your Relationships to see if
you're on d right track.. Even tests are taken
before exams, in preparation for a successful
Exam..
So Dont just sit there comfortable &think All is
Well!.. Dont be Used! Dont waste your Time with a
Time Waster!
BIGGEST TRANSFER RUMOUR: CHELSEA BIT £118M ON MESSI
It has been revealed that Chelsea made an
£118milllion bid for Barcelona superstar Lionel
Messi.
Messi could have signed for Chelsea in the
summer after adidas offered to pay half of his
£210million buy-out clause, according to
Barcelona sports paper Mundo Deportivo.
The Blues were linked with Messi on the past and
reports in Spain suggest the giant offer went in
weeks ago to try and lure the player to Stamford
Bridge.
It’s not clear whether Barca rejected the
offer or simply refused to reply, but Chelsea were
hopeful of doing business.
£118milllion bid for Barcelona superstar Lionel
Messi.
Messi could have signed for Chelsea in the
summer after adidas offered to pay half of his
£210million buy-out clause, according to
Barcelona sports paper Mundo Deportivo.
The Blues were linked with Messi on the past and
reports in Spain suggest the giant offer went in
weeks ago to try and lure the player to Stamford
Bridge.
It’s not clear whether Barca rejected the
offer or simply refused to reply, but Chelsea were
hopeful of doing business.
VALENCIA INTO SECOND WITH SOCIEDAD DRAW
Valencia moved back into second
place in La Liga as they extended
their unbeaten start to the season
with a 1-1 draw away at Real
Sociedad on Sunday.
Carles Gil's early volley had Los Che on target to join Barcelona at the top of the table, but La Real were deservedly level before halftime when Sergio Canales's cross found the far corner.
Still without star summer signing Alvaro Negredo due to a foot injury, Valencia lacked the firepower to find a way through after the break.
However, a point was still enough to edge them
ahead of Atletico Madrid on goal difference ahead of their meeting with the champions at the Mestalla next weekend.
Valencia had won four consecutive games since an opening day draw at Sevilla to move top of the table before Barcelona's 6-0 thrashing of Granada on Saturday.
However, the visitors were reliant on goalkeeper
Diego Alves early on as the Brazilian produced two stunning saves to deny Carlos Vela and Imanol Agirretxe.
Yet, it was Valencia who went in front against the run of play with a fine team goal on 15 minutes as Paco Alcacer headed Rodrigo's cross back into the heart of the area for Gil to volley home.
The home side weren't discouraged, though, and their dominance was eventually rewarded with an equaliser nine minutes before halftime.
Inigo Martinez thought his header had crossed the line when Jose Gaya cleared from underneath his own crossbar, but the hosts weren't to be denied seconds later as former Valencia playmaker Canales's cross avoided everyone on its way into the far corner.
La Real continued to enjoy the majority of
possession after halftime, but were thankful to
goalkeeper Enaut Zubikarai for keeping them level two minutes from time as he flew to his right to make a fine save from Nicolas Otamendi.
The home side still went close to winning the game twice in stoppage time as Shkodran Mustafi headed Canales's goalbound effort over his own bar before Esteban Granero nodded the resultant corner inches wide.
Earlier, Deportivo la Coruna failed to move out of the relegation zone as they were beaten at home 1-0 by Almeria thanks to Edgar Mendez's stoppage time strike.
However, Getafe did move out of the bottom three
as they were also 1-0 victors over Malaga.
place in La Liga as they extended
their unbeaten start to the season
with a 1-1 draw away at Real
Sociedad on Sunday.
Carles Gil's early volley had Los Che on target to join Barcelona at the top of the table, but La Real were deservedly level before halftime when Sergio Canales's cross found the far corner.
Still without star summer signing Alvaro Negredo due to a foot injury, Valencia lacked the firepower to find a way through after the break.
However, a point was still enough to edge them
ahead of Atletico Madrid on goal difference ahead of their meeting with the champions at the Mestalla next weekend.
Valencia had won four consecutive games since an opening day draw at Sevilla to move top of the table before Barcelona's 6-0 thrashing of Granada on Saturday.
However, the visitors were reliant on goalkeeper
Diego Alves early on as the Brazilian produced two stunning saves to deny Carlos Vela and Imanol Agirretxe.
Yet, it was Valencia who went in front against the run of play with a fine team goal on 15 minutes as Paco Alcacer headed Rodrigo's cross back into the heart of the area for Gil to volley home.
The home side weren't discouraged, though, and their dominance was eventually rewarded with an equaliser nine minutes before halftime.
Inigo Martinez thought his header had crossed the line when Jose Gaya cleared from underneath his own crossbar, but the hosts weren't to be denied seconds later as former Valencia playmaker Canales's cross avoided everyone on its way into the far corner.
La Real continued to enjoy the majority of
possession after halftime, but were thankful to
goalkeeper Enaut Zubikarai for keeping them level two minutes from time as he flew to his right to make a fine save from Nicolas Otamendi.
The home side still went close to winning the game twice in stoppage time as Shkodran Mustafi headed Canales's goalbound effort over his own bar before Esteban Granero nodded the resultant corner inches wide.
Earlier, Deportivo la Coruna failed to move out of the relegation zone as they were beaten at home 1-0 by Almeria thanks to Edgar Mendez's stoppage time strike.
However, Getafe did move out of the bottom three
as they were also 1-0 victors over Malaga.
BARCELONA 6 GRANADA 0: MESSI SURPASSES 400 GOALS AND NEYMAR NETS HAT-TRICK IN ROUT
Lionel Messi moved beyond 400 career goals as
a Neymar hat-trick inspired Barcelona to a
crushing 6-0 win over Granada on Saturday.
The Argentina forward was unable to reach the
landmark in Wednesday's disappointing 0-0
draw at Malaga, but Granada could not keep him
at bay as he chalked up his 400th and 401st
strikes on a day that saw Neymar run riot at
Camp Nou.
Luis Enrique's men were already well on their
way to victory - courtesy of two goals from
Neymar and an Ivan Rakitic strike - before the
27-year-old Messi took his La Liga goal tally to
248 in the second half, lifting him to within three
of Telmo Zarra's record of 251.
Neymar went on to score a third after Messi
turned provider and the latter completed the
scoring in the closing stages as Barca continued
their unbeaten start to life under Luis Enrique.
The coach will also take pleasure from a sixth
successive Liga clean sheet, which ensures
Barca have still to concede a goal in the Spanish
top flight this season.
Luis Enrique called on his men to maximise
Messi's influence following a tepid display in
Malaga, but they were almost playing catch-up
after only seven minutes.
Following wonderful wing play from Dimitri
Foulquier, Youssef El Arabi produced an
improvised finish after stumbling to the ground,
only to see his effort come back off the crossbar.
That let-off seemed to spark Barca into life and
Munir El Haddadi should have netted the opener a
few moments later, the 19-year-old missing the
target from four yards after receiving Jeremy
Mathieu's cushioned volley across the face of
goal.
The breakthrough eventually arrived in the 26th
minute. Neymar latched on to Hector Yuste's
dreadful pass across his own half and, after
running at Jean-Sylvain Babin, the Brazilian saw
his effort deflect off the defender and over the
helpless Roberto.
Barca continued to enjoy the majority of
possession and effectively secured three points
in the lead up to half-time.
Rakitic grabbed the second goal with a glancing
header from Messi's delightful cross, before
Neymar pounced on a loose ball in the area and
coolly slotted into the top-right corner of an
empty net for number three.
Unsurprisingly, Barcelona's domination continued
into the second half and Roberto had to work
hard to prevent the hosts extending their lead.
There was little the goalkeeper could do in the
62nd minute, though, as Messi headed in Dani
Alves' devilish cross and the Catalans' fifth soon
followed.
After a free-flowing move, Messi turned supplier
again as he picked out Neymar in the area and
the tricky Brazilian showed admirable composure
to stroke home.
A resounding win was completed in the 82nd
minute as Messi robbed Jeison Murillo and lifted
a clever finish over Roberto, doubling his tally for
the day and taking him on to 248 La Liga goals.
a Neymar hat-trick inspired Barcelona to a
crushing 6-0 win over Granada on Saturday.
The Argentina forward was unable to reach the
landmark in Wednesday's disappointing 0-0
draw at Malaga, but Granada could not keep him
at bay as he chalked up his 400th and 401st
strikes on a day that saw Neymar run riot at
Camp Nou.
Luis Enrique's men were already well on their
way to victory - courtesy of two goals from
Neymar and an Ivan Rakitic strike - before the
27-year-old Messi took his La Liga goal tally to
248 in the second half, lifting him to within three
of Telmo Zarra's record of 251.
Neymar went on to score a third after Messi
turned provider and the latter completed the
scoring in the closing stages as Barca continued
their unbeaten start to life under Luis Enrique.
The coach will also take pleasure from a sixth
successive Liga clean sheet, which ensures
Barca have still to concede a goal in the Spanish
top flight this season.
Luis Enrique called on his men to maximise
Messi's influence following a tepid display in
Malaga, but they were almost playing catch-up
after only seven minutes.
Following wonderful wing play from Dimitri
Foulquier, Youssef El Arabi produced an
improvised finish after stumbling to the ground,
only to see his effort come back off the crossbar.
That let-off seemed to spark Barca into life and
Munir El Haddadi should have netted the opener a
few moments later, the 19-year-old missing the
target from four yards after receiving Jeremy
Mathieu's cushioned volley across the face of
goal.
The breakthrough eventually arrived in the 26th
minute. Neymar latched on to Hector Yuste's
dreadful pass across his own half and, after
running at Jean-Sylvain Babin, the Brazilian saw
his effort deflect off the defender and over the
helpless Roberto.
Barca continued to enjoy the majority of
possession and effectively secured three points
in the lead up to half-time.
Rakitic grabbed the second goal with a glancing
header from Messi's delightful cross, before
Neymar pounced on a loose ball in the area and
coolly slotted into the top-right corner of an
empty net for number three.
Unsurprisingly, Barcelona's domination continued
into the second half and Roberto had to work
hard to prevent the hosts extending their lead.
There was little the goalkeeper could do in the
62nd minute, though, as Messi headed in Dani
Alves' devilish cross and the Catalans' fifth soon
followed.
After a free-flowing move, Messi turned supplier
again as he picked out Neymar in the area and
the tricky Brazilian showed admirable composure
to stroke home.
A resounding win was completed in the 82nd
minute as Messi robbed Jeison Murillo and lifted
a clever finish over Roberto, doubling his tally for
the day and taking him on to 248 La Liga goals.
UNITED FANS FLY RONALDO PLEA BANNER
A Manchester United fan group
"United Reel" flew a banner over
Villarreal's El Madrigal stadium
during their clash with Real Madrid
on Saturday pleading with Cristiano
Ronaldo to return to the Premier League side.
The "Come Home Ronaldo - United Reel" banner
circled the stadium 20 minutes into the match at the
end of a sensational week for Ronaldo that has seen
him linked with a return to Old Trafford in the
English press.
The Portuguese scored back-to-back hat-tricks in
victories over Deportivo la Coruna to take his tally
for the season to 12 in just eight games and 264
goals in 254 games since joining Madrid from
United five years ago.
United broke the British transfer record to land
Angel di Maria from Madrid last month in a £59.7
million deal.
However, an even bigger fee is likely to be required
to re-sign the World Player of the Year, who left
United for £80 million in 2009 and signed a new
lucrative five-year contract with Madrid just 12
months ago.
"United Reel" flew a banner over
Villarreal's El Madrigal stadium
during their clash with Real Madrid
on Saturday pleading with Cristiano
Ronaldo to return to the Premier League side.
The "Come Home Ronaldo - United Reel" banner
circled the stadium 20 minutes into the match at the
end of a sensational week for Ronaldo that has seen
him linked with a return to Old Trafford in the
English press.
The Portuguese scored back-to-back hat-tricks in
victories over Deportivo la Coruna to take his tally
for the season to 12 in just eight games and 264
goals in 254 games since joining Madrid from
United five years ago.
United broke the British transfer record to land
Angel di Maria from Madrid last month in a £59.7
million deal.
However, an even bigger fee is likely to be required
to re-sign the World Player of the Year, who left
United for £80 million in 2009 and signed a new
lucrative five-year contract with Madrid just 12
months ago.
RONALDO STRIKES AGAIN IN VILLAREAL WIN
Cristiano Ronaldo kept up his rich
La Liga scoring form as Real Madrid
beat Villarreal 2-0 on Saturday to
move up to fourth.
Villarreal were able to match Real's slick passing
for much of the game but their finishing let them
down. Luka Modric gave the visitors the lead on the
half hour with a drive into the corner from 20 yards.
Carlo Ancelotti gave his attacking players licence to
exchange position and Karim Benzema, returning to
the side, picked out Ronaldo to finish clinically in the
centre of the penalty area five minutes from the
break. It was his 10th league goal this season.
Villarreal continued to press forward after the
restart with Mario Gaspar and Gabriel going close
with efforts but following the high tempo of the first
half both teams began to run out of steam.
Real now have 12 points from six games, a point
behind Valencia, Barcelona and Sevilla who are in a
three-way tie for first place.
Later Barca, who dropped their first points in
midweek with a draw against Malaga, take on
Granada while champions Atletico Madrid face
Sevilla.
La Liga scoring form as Real Madrid
beat Villarreal 2-0 on Saturday to
move up to fourth.
Villarreal were able to match Real's slick passing
for much of the game but their finishing let them
down. Luka Modric gave the visitors the lead on the
half hour with a drive into the corner from 20 yards.
Carlo Ancelotti gave his attacking players licence to
exchange position and Karim Benzema, returning to
the side, picked out Ronaldo to finish clinically in the
centre of the penalty area five minutes from the
break. It was his 10th league goal this season.
Villarreal continued to press forward after the
restart with Mario Gaspar and Gabriel going close
with efforts but following the high tempo of the first
half both teams began to run out of steam.
Real now have 12 points from six games, a point
behind Valencia, Barcelona and Sevilla who are in a
three-way tie for first place.
Later Barca, who dropped their first points in
midweek with a draw against Malaga, take on
Granada while champions Atletico Madrid face
Sevilla.
SEVEN THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SAVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP
Every relatinship has its own flaw, It is possible to
save a relationship even if you seem to be the only
one who is trying to fix the myth.
That’s because these seven tips will make your
partner ALSO want to stop the breakup from
happening, and the best part is, you can do these
Seven Things You Can Do To Save Your
Relationship together. See them below:
1 – Suspend Your Emotions – When we are
emotional we say rashy things, make hasty
decisions, and do things we later regret. The
sooner you suspend your emotions, the sooner
you gain control and the sooner your partner will
calm down.
2 – Talk Without Pointing Fingers – The breakup is
happening, because you two can’t ever have a
discussion without the blame and judgment games
happening. Suspend your criticisms, judgments,
and comebacks and have a discussion that’s void
of all the negativity from your end.
3 – ASK Your Partner What Is Going Wrong – The
fights are happening, because your partner feels
they aren’t being heard; thus you can eliminate it
by simply asking them what they think is going
wrong. Hear them out, and listen, even when they
criticize and judge you, because they simply just
want you to listen for a change.
4 – Admit That You Need To Change – You’ve
spent a lot of your time denying that you need to
change by never admitting your mistakes, and by
justifying your poor actions. Be humble and
recognize openly to your partner that you need to
change and ask for their input.
5 – Remove The Relationship Talks – Right now
both of you are concentrating on everything that is
going wrong with the relationship and it puts a lot
of stress and strain on both of you, and on the
relationship. Take some space and don’t discuss
the relationship, and instead discuss each other
individually and your individual goals for instance.
6 – Do A Check Up System – Give your partner a
chance to tell you what to do, and let them tell you
how they want you to do it. THEN, create a check
up system wherein you check up with your partner
to ensure that they are happy with your progress
and that things are going the way they want finally.
Giving your partner some control here will help
them feel like it’s a two way street, instead of just
a one way, wherein only YOU make the decisions.
7 – Tell Your Partner You Appreciate Them – He/
she may feel like you don’t appreciate them
enough. They may think you take them for granted,
are not thankful, and simply don’t know everything
that they sacrifice for you. Let them know that you
appreciate them by telling them how and why you
do, so that your partner can feel desired and
appreciated again.
TOP 20 EASIEST WAYS TO MAKE YOUR GIRL SMILE ALWAYS.
Smiles is one of the indication of happy relationship
and marriage. It very important for couples to
smile at each other. It doesn’t only bring them
closer, but can also build chemistry between them.
I have been approached and messaged from
countless of http://sportandloveblog.blogspot.com blog reader on how to
make their girl friend/wife happy at all time aside
giving her MONEY ;). Well, Paul-M.O has done
that for you
The following is Top 20 Easiest Ways To Make
Your Girl Smile Always
1. Tell her she’s BEAUTIFUL. Not hot or S*xy.
2. Hold her hand, just because you love her.
3. Leave her text messages last at night to wake
up to.
4. Wrestle with her, and let her win.
5. Hug her from behind.
6. Don’t hang out with your ex when she’s not
around, and dont talk about your Ex. It kills her
inside.
7. If you talk to another girl, walkover to her after
you’re done and kiss her.
8. Write her notes …or call her just to say I love
you.
9. Introduce her to your friends, as your girlfriend
not Just a Friend.
10. Play with her hair, try to plat it even though you
dont know how to do it.
11. Pick her up, even when she says no.
12. Get upset if she gets unwanted contact from
someone else, Let her know you cant afford to
lose or share her.
13. Be funny and Make her laugh,just because you
love to see her smile.
14. Let her fall asleep in your arms and sing in her
ears.
15. If she’s mad at you, kiss her, don’t fight back.
16. If you care about her, tell her,or else she won’t
come back.
17. Every girl should receive three presents from
her guy: a teddy bear(she’ll hug it whenshe goes
to sleep),jewelry (she’ll treasure it forever), and
one of your shirts (she’ll wear it to bed).
18.Treat her the same with your friends as when
you are alone.
19. Look her in the eyes and give her your best
smile.
20. Hang out with her on the weekends,because
she’s important to you…
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VALENCIA GO TOP AFTER EASY WIN
Paco Alcacer and Jose Luis Gaya
struck midway through the first half
for Valencia to set up a 3-0 victory
over Cordoba that put them top of
the La Liga table on goal difference
on Thursday.
Valencia have rebuilt their team with the pending
arrival of Singapore billionaire Peter Lim but it was
two youth products who paved the way for victory.
Alcacer, who scored on his competitive international
debut for Spain earlier this month against
Macedonia, demonstrated his predatory skills with a
flicked header into the top corner after 22 minutes
from a Sofiane Feghouli cross.
Minutes later left back Gaya drove in a loose ball
from inside the penalty area for his first league goal.
Cordoba, who returned to the top flight this season
and are bottom with two points, struggled to cope
with Valencia's onslaught and Feghouli wrapped up
the win in the second half, latching on to an Andre
Gomes pass to finishing clinically.
"The team is playing very well at the moment and
knows what it wants in each game. We are creating
chances and we are where we are for a reason,"
Alcacer told reporters.
"Our target since the arrival of the coach Nuno
(Espirito Santo) has been perfection and while we
are following that line we are not dreaming of being
at the top but concentrating on each match."
Valencia have won their last four games and are
level with Barcelona and Sevilla on 13 points but
have scored more goals.
In the day's other fixture Espanyol won their first
match of the season with goals from Sergio Garcia
and Christian Stuani giving them a 2-0 victory over
Getafe.
struck midway through the first half
for Valencia to set up a 3-0 victory
over Cordoba that put them top of
the La Liga table on goal difference
on Thursday.
Valencia have rebuilt their team with the pending
arrival of Singapore billionaire Peter Lim but it was
two youth products who paved the way for victory.
Alcacer, who scored on his competitive international
debut for Spain earlier this month against
Macedonia, demonstrated his predatory skills with a
flicked header into the top corner after 22 minutes
from a Sofiane Feghouli cross.
Minutes later left back Gaya drove in a loose ball
from inside the penalty area for his first league goal.
Cordoba, who returned to the top flight this season
and are bottom with two points, struggled to cope
with Valencia's onslaught and Feghouli wrapped up
the win in the second half, latching on to an Andre
Gomes pass to finishing clinically.
"The team is playing very well at the moment and
knows what it wants in each game. We are creating
chances and we are where we are for a reason,"
Alcacer told reporters.
"Our target since the arrival of the coach Nuno
(Espirito Santo) has been perfection and while we
are following that line we are not dreaming of being
at the top but concentrating on each match."
Valencia have won their last four games and are
level with Barcelona and Sevilla on 13 points but
have scored more goals.
In the day's other fixture Espanyol won their first
match of the season with goals from Sergio Garcia
and Christian Stuani giving them a 2-0 victory over
Getafe.
BARÇA DROP FIRST POINTS,
Barcelona dropped their first points
of the La Liga season as their star-
studded forward line misfired in a
0-0 draw away to Malaga on
Wednesday.
Lionel Messi and Neymar have both shone in recent
weeks as Barca won their first four games under
new coach Luis Enrique but they failed to make an
impression against Malaga with the Catalan side
struggling with their link-up play.
Barca are still yet to concede a goal but that too
came under threat in the second half as Malaga
pressed forward and came closest to scoring from
a Luis Alberto free-kick from a tight angle which
keeper Claudio Bravo turned onto a post.
Barca top the standings on 13 points, ahead of
Sevilla, who beat Real Sociedad 1-0, on goal
difference.
of the La Liga season as their star-
studded forward line misfired in a
0-0 draw away to Malaga on
Wednesday.
Lionel Messi and Neymar have both shone in recent
weeks as Barca won their first four games under
new coach Luis Enrique but they failed to make an
impression against Malaga with the Catalan side
struggling with their link-up play.
Barca are still yet to concede a goal but that too
came under threat in the second half as Malaga
pressed forward and came closest to scoring from
a Luis Alberto free-kick from a tight angle which
keeper Claudio Bravo turned onto a post.
Barca top the standings on 13 points, ahead of
Sevilla, who beat Real Sociedad 1-0, on goal
difference.
SUAREZ NETS TWICE FOR BARCELONA B
Luis Suarez made a goalscoring appearance for
Barcelona's B team against an Indonesia XI on
Wednesday as he aims to maintain match fitness.
Suarez struck in either half and displayed a neat
understanding with promising youngster Alen
Halilovic throughout, while defender Thomas
Vermaelen also appeared as he works his way
back from a hamstring issue.
The Uruguay star was making his second outing
in a Barca shirt after a cameo against Leon in
August, as he prepares for a suspension-delayed
competitive debut - likely to come in next
month's Clasico clash with Real Madrid.
Vermaelen opened the scoring with a header, but
it did not take Suarez long to get in on the action.
Just 12 minutes into the contest, Suarez linked
up well with the impressive Halilovic before
holding off an Indonesian defender's challenge
and scuffing a shot into the net.
Chances continued to come the forward's way,
but his finishing lacked the accuracy that saw
him score 31 goals in the Premier League for
Liverpool last season.
His link-up play was impressive though as he
and Halilovic caused problems for the Indonesia
defence.
While Vermaelen only last 62 minutes, Suarez
played the full game and doubled his tally with
Barca's fifth goal in the 67th minute, controlling
another pass from Halilovic on the edge of the
penalty area, turning away from his marker and
firing home left-footed from the edge of the
penalty area.
With Barca's trip to the Santiago Bernabeu still
another month away, Suarez is likely to feature
in more non-competitive fixtures to ensure he is
ready when called upon by Luis Enrique.
Barcelona's B team against an Indonesia XI on
Wednesday as he aims to maintain match fitness.
Suarez struck in either half and displayed a neat
understanding with promising youngster Alen
Halilovic throughout, while defender Thomas
Vermaelen also appeared as he works his way
back from a hamstring issue.
The Uruguay star was making his second outing
in a Barca shirt after a cameo against Leon in
August, as he prepares for a suspension-delayed
competitive debut - likely to come in next
month's Clasico clash with Real Madrid.
Vermaelen opened the scoring with a header, but
it did not take Suarez long to get in on the action.
Just 12 minutes into the contest, Suarez linked
up well with the impressive Halilovic before
holding off an Indonesian defender's challenge
and scuffing a shot into the net.
Chances continued to come the forward's way,
but his finishing lacked the accuracy that saw
him score 31 goals in the Premier League for
Liverpool last season.
His link-up play was impressive though as he
and Halilovic caused problems for the Indonesia
defence.
While Vermaelen only last 62 minutes, Suarez
played the full game and doubled his tally with
Barca's fifth goal in the 67th minute, controlling
another pass from Halilovic on the edge of the
penalty area, turning away from his marker and
firing home left-footed from the edge of the
penalty area.
With Barca's trip to the Santiago Bernabeu still
another month away, Suarez is likely to feature
in more non-competitive fixtures to ensure he is
ready when called upon by Luis Enrique.
ESSIEN BACKS INZAGHI TO SUCCEED
Michael Essien is confident that Filippo Inzaghi
has what it takes to succeed as Milan's head
coach.
Milan fought back from two goals down to earn a
2-2 draw at Empoli on Tuesday, leaving them
with seven points from their opening four Serie A
matches.
The San Siro outfit are looking to banish
memories of a disappointing campaign last time
out which yielded only an eighth-placed finish.
And Essien has backed 41-year-old former
striker Inzaghi, who took the reins in June, to
deliver.
"He's a good person first and foremost and is
doing a good job as a coach, too," the 31-year-
old midfielder told FIFA.com "He's relatively
young as a full-time Serie A coach but I have no
doubt he'll do well if he carries on in this way.
"It's not easy to coach and manage football
clubs, let alone a great club like Milan, so I have
a lot of respect for him for taking up the challenge
and he is giving it everything he has."
Essien, who is currently out injured, also believes
that the club's absence from European
competition will prove beneficial.
"I'm sure it will help us although we still would
liked to have been in Europe," he said. "We have
to look ahead but we mustn't forget we need to
work hard to be able to do well in Serie A.
"Not being in Europe doesn't automatically mean
you'll do well. It means fewer games and good
recovery times compared to those in Europe but
we still have to work hard and take our
opportunities as they come throughout the
season."
Fernando Torres, a former team-mate of
Essien's at Chelsea, has re-united with the
Ghanaian in Italy after joining Milan on loan and
opened his account for the club against Empoli.
Essien described the Spain international as a "top
striker" and added: "I am convinced we'll see
lots of goals from Fernando."
NEYMAR AND RAKITIC IN SQUAD FOR MALAGA CLASH
Neymar and Ivan Rakitic have overcome knocks
to be named in Barcelona's squad for
Wednesday's match at Malaga.
Both were on target in the 5-0 win over Levante
on Sunday but picked up injuries in the Liga
clash.
It was revealed on Monday that the duo were
being monitored and undertook "specific
exercises" in training in a bid to return to full
fitness.
And they were given the all-clear to play after
coach Luis Enrique named them in his 19-man
squad, which did not include the rested Dani
Alves or Jeremy Mathieu.
A tweet from Barca confirmed: "Rakitic and
@Neymarjr passed fit and included in the squad
to face Malaga."
Barca will be looking to make it five wins from
five La Liga games when they travel to the
Estadio La Rosaleda.
to be named in Barcelona's squad for
Wednesday's match at Malaga.
Both were on target in the 5-0 win over Levante
on Sunday but picked up injuries in the Liga
clash.
It was revealed on Monday that the duo were
being monitored and undertook "specific
exercises" in training in a bid to return to full
fitness.
And they were given the all-clear to play after
coach Luis Enrique named them in his 19-man
squad, which did not include the rested Dani
Alves or Jeremy Mathieu.
A tweet from Barca confirmed: "Rakitic and
@Neymarjr passed fit and included in the squad
to face Malaga."
Barca will be looking to make it five wins from
five La Liga games when they travel to the
Estadio La Rosaleda.
RONALDO DISMISSES UNITED RUMOURS
Cristiano Ronaldo poured cold water on a
possible return to Manchester United, claiming
his future is with Real Madrid.
Ronaldo has openly spoken about his desire to
return to Old Trafford in the future, but talk of a
move back to Manchester has intensified in
recent weeks after Real parted ways with Angel
di Maria and Xabi Alonso.
While Real have replaced the pair with Toni Kroos
and James Rodriguez, former president Ramon
Calderon said the Portugal captain had become
disillusioned in Madrid.
Former United defender Gary Neville also talked
up Ronaldo's potential return, claiming it is a
possibility, with Manchester showcasing their
financial strength in the transfer market.
However, Ronaldo distanced himself from those
rumours after scoring four goals against Elche on
Tuesday.
"It's nothing important, what's important is
Madrid. On a personal level, things are going well
and I want to help this shirt," Ronaldo said post-
game.
"I don't see a need to talk about things outside
the club.
"It's all speculation, speaking about my future …
My future is Madrid. I'm happy.
"The season is going well and I'm not talking
about my future, it doesn't make sense."
possible return to Manchester United, claiming
his future is with Real Madrid.
Ronaldo has openly spoken about his desire to
return to Old Trafford in the future, but talk of a
move back to Manchester has intensified in
recent weeks after Real parted ways with Angel
di Maria and Xabi Alonso.
While Real have replaced the pair with Toni Kroos
and James Rodriguez, former president Ramon
Calderon said the Portugal captain had become
disillusioned in Madrid.
Former United defender Gary Neville also talked
up Ronaldo's potential return, claiming it is a
possibility, with Manchester showcasing their
financial strength in the transfer market.
However, Ronaldo distanced himself from those
rumours after scoring four goals against Elche on
Tuesday.
"It's nothing important, what's important is
Madrid. On a personal level, things are going well
and I want to help this shirt," Ronaldo said post-
game.
"I don't see a need to talk about things outside
the club.
"It's all speculation, speaking about my future …
My future is Madrid. I'm happy.
"The season is going well and I'm not talking
about my future, it doesn't make sense."
REAL MADRID 5 ELCHE 1: RONALDO MASTERCLASS FIRES MADRID TO VICTORY
Cristiano Ronaldo produced yet another
masterclass to single-handedly steer Real
Madrid to a come-from-behind 5-1 win over
Elche.
Having scored a hat-trick in the 8-2 mauling of
Deportivo La Coruna on Saturday, the Portuguese
was again in imperious form as he went one
better on Tuesday.
He converted two penalties on his way to a four-
goal haul as Real once again produced a dazzling
display.
Ronaldo's night had hardly begun as he would
have wished - he was at fault for the 15th-minute
penalty that gave Elche a shock lead through Edu
Albacar.
But a wounded Madrid - and Ronaldo in particular
- rallied, with three quick goals of their own
through Gareth Bale and a double from the FIFA
Ballon d'Or winner to lead at the break.
His third came with 10 minutes remaining before
the fourth - a typically cool finish from Bale's
pass - arrived in injury time, as Elche simply had
no response.
After conceding eight goals in four La Liga
matches, Iker Casillas was dropped in favour of
Keylor Navas in goal for Real but 15 minutes into
his debut the Costa Rican was picking the ball
out of his net after Ronaldo had conceded a
penalty.
The Portugal international was punished for
making contact with Pedro Mosquera when
clearing a corner and Albacar lashed the spot-
kick into the top corner, giving Navas no chance
despite the goalkeeper diving the right way.
Elche's lead only lasted five minutes, though, as
Madrid came surging back into the game with
three goals in 12 minutes.
James Rodriguez created the first after 20
minutes with a pin-point cross from the left that
Bale met with a glancing header, although Manu
Herrera should have done better in the Elche goal
as the ball slipped under his grasp.
Real went ahead for the first time eight minutes
later when they were awarded a penalty of their
own - Mosquera adjudged to have brought down
Marcelo.
Ronaldo's emphatic spot-kick gave Herrera no
chance and four minutes later the forward scored
again with a perfectly placed header.
Marcelo made progress down the left before
firing a cross in towards the 29-year-old, who
outjumped Sergio Pelegrin and headed the ball
into the bottom corner.
Chances continued to come for the hosts but
Sergio Ramos, Toni Kroos and Ronaldo were all
denied by Herrera before half-time.
Both sides had early sights of goal after the
break but Coro and Ronaldo were both wayward
with their finishing as they blazed over the
crossbar from inside the penalty area.
Herrera was called into action after 66 minutes
when a quick free-kick from Kroos gave Ronaldo
a clear shot at goal and despite the wall
collapsing in front of him, the goalkeeper made a
good save with his feet.
With 10 minutes remaining, Madrid were awarded
a second penalty of the match as substitute
Mario Pasalic felled Ronaldo.
Having dusted himself down, the forward took
the spot-kick himself and once again gave
Herrera no chance as he completed his hat-trick.
However, he was not finished there and, having
received a throughball from Bale in stoppage
time, he poked the ball past Herrera to secure
Madrid an emphatic win.
masterclass to single-handedly steer Real
Madrid to a come-from-behind 5-1 win over
Elche.
Having scored a hat-trick in the 8-2 mauling of
Deportivo La Coruna on Saturday, the Portuguese
was again in imperious form as he went one
better on Tuesday.
He converted two penalties on his way to a four-
goal haul as Real once again produced a dazzling
display.
Ronaldo's night had hardly begun as he would
have wished - he was at fault for the 15th-minute
penalty that gave Elche a shock lead through Edu
Albacar.
But a wounded Madrid - and Ronaldo in particular
- rallied, with three quick goals of their own
through Gareth Bale and a double from the FIFA
Ballon d'Or winner to lead at the break.
His third came with 10 minutes remaining before
the fourth - a typically cool finish from Bale's
pass - arrived in injury time, as Elche simply had
no response.
After conceding eight goals in four La Liga
matches, Iker Casillas was dropped in favour of
Keylor Navas in goal for Real but 15 minutes into
his debut the Costa Rican was picking the ball
out of his net after Ronaldo had conceded a
penalty.
The Portugal international was punished for
making contact with Pedro Mosquera when
clearing a corner and Albacar lashed the spot-
kick into the top corner, giving Navas no chance
despite the goalkeeper diving the right way.
Elche's lead only lasted five minutes, though, as
Madrid came surging back into the game with
three goals in 12 minutes.
James Rodriguez created the first after 20
minutes with a pin-point cross from the left that
Bale met with a glancing header, although Manu
Herrera should have done better in the Elche goal
as the ball slipped under his grasp.
Real went ahead for the first time eight minutes
later when they were awarded a penalty of their
own - Mosquera adjudged to have brought down
Marcelo.
Ronaldo's emphatic spot-kick gave Herrera no
chance and four minutes later the forward scored
again with a perfectly placed header.
Marcelo made progress down the left before
firing a cross in towards the 29-year-old, who
outjumped Sergio Pelegrin and headed the ball
into the bottom corner.
Chances continued to come for the hosts but
Sergio Ramos, Toni Kroos and Ronaldo were all
denied by Herrera before half-time.
Both sides had early sights of goal after the
break but Coro and Ronaldo were both wayward
with their finishing as they blazed over the
crossbar from inside the penalty area.
Herrera was called into action after 66 minutes
when a quick free-kick from Kroos gave Ronaldo
a clear shot at goal and despite the wall
collapsing in front of him, the goalkeeper made a
good save with his feet.
With 10 minutes remaining, Madrid were awarded
a second penalty of the match as substitute
Mario Pasalic felled Ronaldo.
Having dusted himself down, the forward took
the spot-kick himself and once again gave
Herrera no chance as he completed his hat-trick.
However, he was not finished there and, having
received a throughball from Bale in stoppage
time, he poked the ball past Herrera to secure
Madrid an emphatic win.
SUAREZ TO GET UNDER-19 RUN-OUT
Luis Suarez will have a chance to get much-
need minutes under his belt when he lines up for
Barcelona Under-19s in a friendly on
Wednesday.
The Uruguay star has featured just once since
the World Cup - in a friendly against Mexican
side Leon - after receiving a four-month ban for
biting Giorgio Chiellini while on duty in Brazil.
Suarez's competitive debut for Barca is set to
come in next month's Clasico clash with Real
Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu, though he is
likely to be lacking match sharpness when that
date rolls around.
But the former Liverpool man will have a chance
to boost his fitness when an Indonesia XI visit
Barca's training ground for a game on
Wednesday.
Barca boss Luis Enrique explained at a press
conference on Tuesday: "From a coach's point of
view it is beneficial that he plays. This one is a
bit different because it is not with his team, but
the youth team and against another Under-19
team.
"There are a lot of caveats, but we have spoken
and the player wants to play despite it being in a
different context and so he will play the minutes
[Barca B coach] Eusebio thinks best."
Luis Enrique was speaking ahead of the first
team's meeting with Malaga, also on Wednesday,
and also discussed members of his squad who
have struggled for selection so far, especially
Marc Bartra, who has featured in just 44 minutes
of La Liga action so far this season.
"I'm unfair to them all. The problem is not mine,"
Luis Enrique added.
"I have endless possibilities and I'm always
looking for the benefit of the team.
"I'm delighted for Barca because they have a
new level of player and for me I have another
approach that is not right or wrong but that is
what it is being a coach."
need minutes under his belt when he lines up for
Barcelona Under-19s in a friendly on
Wednesday.
The Uruguay star has featured just once since
the World Cup - in a friendly against Mexican
side Leon - after receiving a four-month ban for
biting Giorgio Chiellini while on duty in Brazil.
Suarez's competitive debut for Barca is set to
come in next month's Clasico clash with Real
Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu, though he is
likely to be lacking match sharpness when that
date rolls around.
But the former Liverpool man will have a chance
to boost his fitness when an Indonesia XI visit
Barca's training ground for a game on
Wednesday.
Barca boss Luis Enrique explained at a press
conference on Tuesday: "From a coach's point of
view it is beneficial that he plays. This one is a
bit different because it is not with his team, but
the youth team and against another Under-19
team.
"There are a lot of caveats, but we have spoken
and the player wants to play despite it being in a
different context and so he will play the minutes
[Barca B coach] Eusebio thinks best."
Luis Enrique was speaking ahead of the first
team's meeting with Malaga, also on Wednesday,
and also discussed members of his squad who
have struggled for selection so far, especially
Marc Bartra, who has featured in just 44 minutes
of La Liga action so far this season.
"I'm unfair to them all. The problem is not mine,"
Luis Enrique added.
"I have endless possibilities and I'm always
looking for the benefit of the team.
"I'm delighted for Barca because they have a
new level of player and for me I have another
approach that is not right or wrong but that is
what it is being a coach."
TEVEZ MISSES OUT AS MESSI RETURNS
Carlos Tevez was again left out of Argentina's
squad as captain and star striker Lionel Messi
returned.
Messi missed last month's 4-2 friendly win over
world champions Germany with a groin injury but
as expected, came straight back into Gerardo
Martino's squad to face Brazil and Hong Kong.
Martino's first match in charge was the emphatic
Germany win and the performance of star winger
Angel di Maria on that occasion is sure to have
filled him with confidence.
Di Maria provided three assists and scored in the
absence of Messi as Argentina bounced back
from their World Cup final defeat in style.
Tevez was said to be close to a return, having
not played for Argentina since their quarter-final
exit at the 2011 Copa America.
The 30-year-old played a key role in Juventus'
third successive Serie A crown last term, netting
19 goals in 34 appearances.
And the former Manchester United and
Manchester City man is in outstanding form,
having scored four goals in his last three
appearances.
But Tevez's international exile continued as
Martino opted for just three forwards in his 19-
man squad.
Messi will be joined by Sergio Aguero and
Gonzalo Higuain in attack.
The squad was heavily Premier League-based,
with eight of the 19 plying their trade in England's
top flight.
Argentina face Brazil and Hong Kong in friendlies
next month as preparations for the 2015 Copa
America continue.
Argentina: Nahuel Guzman (Tigres UANL), Sergio
Romero (Sampdoria); Martin Demichelis
(Manchester City), Federico Fernandez (Swansea
City), Mateo Musacchio (Villarreal), Marcos Rojo
(Manchester United), Santiago Vergini
(Sunderland), Pablo Zabaleta (Manchester City);
Lucas Biglia (Lazio), Angel di Maria (Manchester
United), Nicolas Gaitan (Benfica), Erik Lamela
(Tottenham), Javier Mascherano (Barcelona),
Javier Pastore (PSG), Roberto Pereyra
(Juventus), Enzo Perez (Benfica); Sergio Aguero
(Manchester City), Gonzalo Higuain (Napoli),
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
squad as captain and star striker Lionel Messi
returned.
Messi missed last month's 4-2 friendly win over
world champions Germany with a groin injury but
as expected, came straight back into Gerardo
Martino's squad to face Brazil and Hong Kong.
Martino's first match in charge was the emphatic
Germany win and the performance of star winger
Angel di Maria on that occasion is sure to have
filled him with confidence.
Di Maria provided three assists and scored in the
absence of Messi as Argentina bounced back
from their World Cup final defeat in style.
Tevez was said to be close to a return, having
not played for Argentina since their quarter-final
exit at the 2011 Copa America.
The 30-year-old played a key role in Juventus'
third successive Serie A crown last term, netting
19 goals in 34 appearances.
And the former Manchester United and
Manchester City man is in outstanding form,
having scored four goals in his last three
appearances.
But Tevez's international exile continued as
Martino opted for just three forwards in his 19-
man squad.
Messi will be joined by Sergio Aguero and
Gonzalo Higuain in attack.
The squad was heavily Premier League-based,
with eight of the 19 plying their trade in England's
top flight.
Argentina face Brazil and Hong Kong in friendlies
next month as preparations for the 2015 Copa
America continue.
Argentina: Nahuel Guzman (Tigres UANL), Sergio
Romero (Sampdoria); Martin Demichelis
(Manchester City), Federico Fernandez (Swansea
City), Mateo Musacchio (Villarreal), Marcos Rojo
(Manchester United), Santiago Vergini
(Sunderland), Pablo Zabaleta (Manchester City);
Lucas Biglia (Lazio), Angel di Maria (Manchester
United), Nicolas Gaitan (Benfica), Erik Lamela
(Tottenham), Javier Mascherano (Barcelona),
Javier Pastore (PSG), Roberto Pereyra
(Juventus), Enzo Perez (Benfica); Sergio Aguero
(Manchester City), Gonzalo Higuain (Napoli),
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
HOW TO WIN HER HEART.
A woman’s mind is a PEARL, vibrate that pearl
with your vibe. Stimulate it via mental penetration.
No woman wants to teach a grown man how to
treat her like a treasure. Dive DEEP inside her
mind, until her thoughts bust & flow all over your
lips, her words riding your eardrums.
The way to make a woman bust is to penetrate
her mind first. Hold her attention still with your
loquaciousness & ease deep inside the lips of her
soul, until her heart pulsates & drips wet blood
through her veins, felt all over her body.
A man on a woman’s highest mental level can
make her condensate before even. touching her,
observe her body & know the exact notes to play
to take her to the bridge, if you will.
with your vibe. Stimulate it via mental penetration.
No woman wants to teach a grown man how to
treat her like a treasure. Dive DEEP inside her
mind, until her thoughts bust & flow all over your
lips, her words riding your eardrums.
The way to make a woman bust is to penetrate
her mind first. Hold her attention still with your
loquaciousness & ease deep inside the lips of her
soul, until her heart pulsates & drips wet blood
through her veins, felt all over her body.
A man on a woman’s highest mental level can
make her condensate before even. touching her,
observe her body & know the exact notes to play
to take her to the bridge, if you will.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, PARENTS! BROTHERS! TAKE HEED OF THESE WORDS.
If your Daughter/ Sister is determined to have her
own way of life while growing up under you,
please keep a close watch on her.. If you don't,
she will take advantage of any chance she gets..
If she's too self-willed, be on Guard!.. If you lose
guard, Dont be surprised if she disappoints you..
She'd spread her legs anywhere for any man who
wants her; just as a thirsty traveller will drink
whatever water is available..
Look around you today, most of our beautiful
daughters/ sisters have out of this self-will
"Stubborness", brought upon us shame
&disappointments of Unwanted /Untimed
pregnancies..
Most have aborted more than twice
without our knowledge! Most have turned Private
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presented, showered "Money& Material things" by
most devouring Men out there..
Talk to your Sister/daughters, counsel them about
d risks/dangers of d world, Sex &Men! Waiting
out there on them..
This way, you're preparing
their minds when its time for them to go out to it &
face life, because they wont be at home forever,
&you wont always be wherever they are or Go..
All these predicaments happening to young Girls
starts from Lust/ Desires! And also from
academic pursuit as d good girl you know, gets
wild when she gains admission into d University,
While some, during &After Secondary schools!..
Pls! Lets put a control to d Disappointments
happening every day.. Or aint ya'll tired of such
Shameful disappointing news already?
And as for d Strongwilled chics here, if you must
have pleasure "Sex", Make sure you protect
yourself with a Protective use from whoever you
do it with...
DO WE SUCH LADIES ON HERE AND OUT THERE?
Any kind food can be eaten, as long as its
eatable!, but not all is a choice for all.. Just as d
tongue can distinguish d flavours of different kind
of meats as "Goat meat &Cow meat or Chicken",
so can a sharp mind detect lies..
Most women can marry any man as a husband,
out of desperation/ Impatience, but a Man must
chose his Wife carefully..
A woman's beauty (both In &Out), makes a Man
happy; there's no fairer sight for d human eye to
see that..
If d woman is kind, respectful &gentle with words
coming out from her, her Husband will be d most
fortunate of all men..
When a man marries such a woman, he gets d
finest thing ever wished for,, which is
"A wife to help &Encourage him"..
Now; do we have such ladies On here &Out
there?
eatable!, but not all is a choice for all.. Just as d
tongue can distinguish d flavours of different kind
of meats as "Goat meat &Cow meat or Chicken",
so can a sharp mind detect lies..
Most women can marry any man as a husband,
out of desperation/ Impatience, but a Man must
chose his Wife carefully..
A woman's beauty (both In &Out), makes a Man
happy; there's no fairer sight for d human eye to
see that..
If d woman is kind, respectful &gentle with words
coming out from her, her Husband will be d most
fortunate of all men..
When a man marries such a woman, he gets d
finest thing ever wished for,, which is
"A wife to help &Encourage him"..
Now; do we have such ladies On here &Out
there?
NEYMAR, RAKITIC DOUBTFUL FOR MALAGA TRIP
Barcelona pair Neymar and Ivan
Rakitic have picked up minor
injuries that could sideline them for
Wednesday's La Liga game at
Malaga, the league leaders said on
Monday.
Brazil forward Neymar hurt an ankle and had to be
substituted early in the second half of Sunday's 5-0
win at Levante, while Croatia midfielder Rakitic has
a bruised foot and both were having treatment.
How the injuries develop "will determine when they
can return to training", Barca said on their website
(www.fcbarcelona.es).
Barca are the only team to have won their opening
four La Liga matches this season and top the
standings on 12 points, two ahead of Sevilla.
After playing Malaga on Wednesday, Barca host
Granada on Saturday before playing at Paris St
Germain in the Champions League on September
30.
Rakitic have picked up minor
injuries that could sideline them for
Wednesday's La Liga game at
Malaga, the league leaders said on
Monday.
Brazil forward Neymar hurt an ankle and had to be
substituted early in the second half of Sunday's 5-0
win at Levante, while Croatia midfielder Rakitic has
a bruised foot and both were having treatment.
How the injuries develop "will determine when they
can return to training", Barca said on their website
(www.fcbarcelona.es).
Barca are the only team to have won their opening
four La Liga matches this season and top the
standings on 12 points, two ahead of Sevilla.
After playing Malaga on Wednesday, Barca host
Granada on Saturday before playing at Paris St
Germain in the Champions League on September
30.
RODGER GLAD TO HAVE MARIO ON BOARD
Liverpool manager Brendan
Rodgers said Monday that
controversial striker Mario Balotelli
had caused him no problems during
his time at Anfield.
The Reds signed the Italy forward from AC Milan
last month and the former Manchester City player,
whose first spell in England was marked by a
bizarre series of off-field incidents, scored his first
goal for his new club in last week's 2-1 Champions
League victory over Ludogorets.
Then on Sunday, not for the first time in his career,
Balotelli was the victim of racial abuse after reacting
to Manchester United' shock defeat by Leicester
with a tweet saying: "Man Utd...LOL".
Police have since confirmed they are investigating
the matter and, as a result, Rodgers steered clear of
the topic when speaking to reporters ahead of
Tuesday's League Cup tie at home to
Middlesbrough.
But, speaking about Balotelli, Rodgers said: "Every
player is different and individual, and I have really
enjoyed working with him so far.
"He is a good guy, he wants to do well for the club
and he has shown me that he cares enough about
the club (for me) to devote that time to him.
"For me, he is not complicated – he is a football
player who wants to do well in his life and his
career, and if he continues to give everything and
work tirelessly for the cause, then there will always
be an opportunity here for him."
Liverpool, last season's runners-up, have made an
indifferent start to the season having seen 2013/14
top-scorer Luis Suarez leave for Barcelona.
Sunday's 3-1 defeat by West Ham was Liverpool's
third loss in five Premier League games so far this
season.
However, Rodgers said: "There is a natural
transition in the group, and where there is that
transition, there are little bumps along the way.
"Mario is one of a number of players we brought in
and for them all, no matter how good their quality, it
is going to take a wee bit of time to gel with the
players that were already here."
This term five-time European champions Liverpool
are back in the Champions League but Rodgers
insisted the Merseysiders could cope with the extra
fixtures.
"We can be much better. We're still looking to find
our performance level. But it's something I have no
doubt (about).
"It's a combination of continual hard work on the
training field –working even harder – and looking to
really ensure we retain that confidence.
"We haven't defended well enough as a team.
We've conceded eight goals, the majority of which
could have been avoided.
"The weight of the jersey here is heavy for most
players. That takes time. Once you adapt to playing
for Liverpool, then of course you become that little
bit more clear in your thinking.
"It hasn't been a great start by any means, but I
have worked with the team enough and I know the
players and how they do respond. That honesty in
the group and how hard they want to work, it gives
me great hope."
Rodgers said Monday that
controversial striker Mario Balotelli
had caused him no problems during
his time at Anfield.
The Reds signed the Italy forward from AC Milan
last month and the former Manchester City player,
whose first spell in England was marked by a
bizarre series of off-field incidents, scored his first
goal for his new club in last week's 2-1 Champions
League victory over Ludogorets.
Then on Sunday, not for the first time in his career,
Balotelli was the victim of racial abuse after reacting
to Manchester United' shock defeat by Leicester
with a tweet saying: "Man Utd...LOL".
Police have since confirmed they are investigating
the matter and, as a result, Rodgers steered clear of
the topic when speaking to reporters ahead of
Tuesday's League Cup tie at home to
Middlesbrough.
But, speaking about Balotelli, Rodgers said: "Every
player is different and individual, and I have really
enjoyed working with him so far.
"He is a good guy, he wants to do well for the club
and he has shown me that he cares enough about
the club (for me) to devote that time to him.
"For me, he is not complicated – he is a football
player who wants to do well in his life and his
career, and if he continues to give everything and
work tirelessly for the cause, then there will always
be an opportunity here for him."
Liverpool, last season's runners-up, have made an
indifferent start to the season having seen 2013/14
top-scorer Luis Suarez leave for Barcelona.
Sunday's 3-1 defeat by West Ham was Liverpool's
third loss in five Premier League games so far this
season.
However, Rodgers said: "There is a natural
transition in the group, and where there is that
transition, there are little bumps along the way.
"Mario is one of a number of players we brought in
and for them all, no matter how good their quality, it
is going to take a wee bit of time to gel with the
players that were already here."
This term five-time European champions Liverpool
are back in the Champions League but Rodgers
insisted the Merseysiders could cope with the extra
fixtures.
"We can be much better. We're still looking to find
our performance level. But it's something I have no
doubt (about).
"It's a combination of continual hard work on the
training field –working even harder – and looking to
really ensure we retain that confidence.
"We haven't defended well enough as a team.
We've conceded eight goals, the majority of which
could have been avoided.
"The weight of the jersey here is heavy for most
players. That takes time. Once you adapt to playing
for Liverpool, then of course you become that little
bit more clear in your thinking.
"It hasn't been a great start by any means, but I
have worked with the team enough and I know the
players and how they do respond. That honesty in
the group and how hard they want to work, it gives
me great hope."
BALOTELLI TWITTER ABUSE INVESTIGATED AND SOME BALOTELLI'S QUOTES.
Mario Balotelli found himself on the
receiving end of yet more racist
abuse on Sunday after a jokey
reference to Manchester United's
shock defeat by Leicester sparked
a flurry of invective on social media.
Police later confirmed they were looking into the
abuse that had come the Liverpool striker's way,
with a Merseyside Police statement saying: "We
can confirm officers are looking into offensive
comments made on Twitter about Mario Balotelli
earlier today (Sunday)."
Asked if they were investigating formally, a force
spokesman replied "yes, we are", adding: "As far as
I am aware there have been no complaints but we
have been made aware of it by a number of press
enquiries."
Sunday saw Leicester come from 3-1 down to beat
Manchester United, Liverpool's arch-rivals, 5-3 in
a stunning match at the King Power Stadium.
Italy forward Balotelli, whose first spell in English
football was with reigning Premier League
champions Manchester City, responded to the
remarkable result by tweeting "Man Utd...LOL
(Laugh Out Loud)".
But the black forward, the son of immigrants from
Ghana but fostered by the white, Italian Balotelli
family in his formative years, saw his comment met
by several racist messages.
Balotelli, a member of the Liverpool side that lost
3-1 to West Ham on Saturday, has been a victim of
racist abuse in the past.
He was jeered by Italy supporters during a pre-
World Cup training camp in May and was on the
receiving end of numerous racial taunts during his
time at Internazionale and, more recently, AC Milan.
Balotelli spoke about the abuse that had come his
way in an interview with GQ magazine in July.
"They aren't used to seeing people who are
different, not white, who act not as rebels but
normally," he said.
"I think what the ignorant people don't like is that
people who are different are allowed to act that way.
"These stupid people, they get angry with me, they
say horrible things, but I haven't done anything
different from other people.
"I have made mistakes, like everyone does, and I
have always paid for my mistakes. I think that if I
was white maybe some people would still find me
irritating or annoying but it wouldn't be the same.
Absolutely not.
"Jealousy is a horrible thing, but when this jealousy
is towards people who are different from the
majority, and who maybe also have more than you,
then it becomes anger, it becomes rage, and that's
the overt racism."
receiving end of yet more racist
abuse on Sunday after a jokey
reference to Manchester United's
shock defeat by Leicester sparked
a flurry of invective on social media.
Police later confirmed they were looking into the
abuse that had come the Liverpool striker's way,
with a Merseyside Police statement saying: "We
can confirm officers are looking into offensive
comments made on Twitter about Mario Balotelli
earlier today (Sunday)."
Asked if they were investigating formally, a force
spokesman replied "yes, we are", adding: "As far as
I am aware there have been no complaints but we
have been made aware of it by a number of press
enquiries."
Sunday saw Leicester come from 3-1 down to beat
Manchester United, Liverpool's arch-rivals, 5-3 in
a stunning match at the King Power Stadium.
Italy forward Balotelli, whose first spell in English
football was with reigning Premier League
champions Manchester City, responded to the
remarkable result by tweeting "Man Utd...LOL
(Laugh Out Loud)".
But the black forward, the son of immigrants from
Ghana but fostered by the white, Italian Balotelli
family in his formative years, saw his comment met
by several racist messages.
Balotelli, a member of the Liverpool side that lost
3-1 to West Ham on Saturday, has been a victim of
racist abuse in the past.
He was jeered by Italy supporters during a pre-
World Cup training camp in May and was on the
receiving end of numerous racial taunts during his
time at Internazionale and, more recently, AC Milan.
Balotelli spoke about the abuse that had come his
way in an interview with GQ magazine in July.
"They aren't used to seeing people who are
different, not white, who act not as rebels but
normally," he said.
"I think what the ignorant people don't like is that
people who are different are allowed to act that way.
"These stupid people, they get angry with me, they
say horrible things, but I haven't done anything
different from other people.
"I have made mistakes, like everyone does, and I
have always paid for my mistakes. I think that if I
was white maybe some people would still find me
irritating or annoying but it wouldn't be the same.
Absolutely not.
"Jealousy is a horrible thing, but when this jealousy
is towards people who are different from the
majority, and who maybe also have more than you,
then it becomes anger, it becomes rage, and that's
the overt racism."
LEICESTER BEAT UNITED, SPURS LOSE
Promoted Leicester City beat
Manchester United 5-3 after trailing
3-1 with just over half-an-hour
remaining in a match of astonishing
twists and turns on Sunday.
Manchester United led 2-0 and 3-1 at the King
Power Stadium but finished down to 10 men and
beaten after young defender Tyler Blackett was
sent off in the 83rd minute for an incident which led
to Leicester's second penalty and their fifth goal.
"It was absolutely brilliant," man-of-the-match
Jamie Vardy, who was playing non-league football
two years ago, told Sky Sports.
"We had done our research this week and their
attacking options are frightening but the diamond
formation they play leaves a lot of space behind the
full backs and we looked to exploit that," he said.
"You can see what it means to the fans. We know
we can play anyone, we exploited their weaknesses
and we got the result. We know we have goals in us
and we put our chances away," added Vardy, who
put Leicester in front for the first time with the
fourth goal after 79 minutes.
Manchester United had beaten Leicester in nine of
their last 10 league meetings, and drawn the other,
since Leicester last beat United in the league in
January 1998.
Stunned United manager Louis van Gaal told the
BBC: "I think the spectators have seen a fantastic
spectacle today and we started well and scored
fantastic goals.
"But you have to win the game and we didn't do
that. We didn't keep ball possession in the right
way.
"We have too many players who want to seek for
the goal. Leicester have already showed against
Arsenal and Stoke that they can come back and
they did it very well."
United led 2-0 inside 16 minutes with goals from
Robin van Persie and Angel di Maria. Leonardo
Ulloa pulled one back for Leicester in the 17th
minute before Ander Herrara put United 3-1 up after
57 minutes.
Leicester then replied with four goals from a David
Nugent penalty after 62 minutes, an equaliser from
Esteban Cambiasso after 64 minutes, the fourth
from Vardy after 79 minutes and the fifth from Ulloa
with an 83rd minute penalty.
"I cannot say that I am happy," Van Gaal said. "In
the world of football, these matches happen. I was
a coach at Barcelona in my first year and we were
3-0 ahead, with 15 minutes to play and we lost 3-4.
"It is not good because we have the game in our
pocket and gave it away. Not because ofLeicester,
we gave it away and I don't like that."
Leicester manager Nigel Pearson said: "Back to
back wins in the Premier League is never easy,
especially for a promoted side.
"To back up the Stoke win against one of the big
forces in English football is very satisfying. When
you add to that coming from 3-1 down, it is a
testament to the quality, belief and spirit among us.
All in all we got things right tactically. We were
always in the game because we matched them up.
"The most important thing is we continued in a
positive vein. It is not a case of being positive and
also being naive. You need to find the right way to
approach games. In the end we were full value for
it."
FIRST WIN
In the other early match West Bromwich Albion
climbed off the bottom of the table when they won
their first match of the season, 1-0 at out-of-sorts
Tottenham Hotspur who started the season well but
have now lost their last two home matches.
The only goal at White Hart Lane was headed home
by James Morrison after 74 minutes.
But all the drama came at Leicester where United
raced into a 2-0 lead after 16 minutes with a header
from Van Persie and a brilliant chip from Di Maria.
Leicester struck back immediately when a Vardy
cross found Ulloa who headed past David De
Geafrom 10 metres out.
United appeared to have secured all three points
when Herrera back-heeled them 3-1 ahead after 57
minutes.
Leicester replied when Nugent scored from the spot
after 62 minutes before Cambiasso equalised with a
low left shot two minutes later to make it 3-3.
The penalty though, was the turning point of the
game and was a controversial decision by
refereeMark Clattenburg who allowed Vardy to
barge Rafael just outside the box.
As the two players continued to tussle, Rafael
brought down the striker and Clattenburg pointed to
the spot with Nugent converting.
That made it 3-2 to United but Leicester were level
two minutes later when Cambiasso scored and
Vardy then put Leicester ahead for the first time
making it 4-3 after Juan Mata lost possession.
Ulloa cracked home the fifth from the spot after
Blackett was sent off for another challenge on
Vardy.
The result sent Leicester rocketing up to sixth in the
table with United languishing in 13th spot.
The only goal at White Hart Lane came after 74
minutes when Morrison rose unmarked to head
home a corner to give West Brom all three points
against a lacklustre Spurs side who only had one
shot on target from substitute Roberto Soldado late
in the game.
In Sunday's later matches champions Manchester
City were facing league leaders Chelsea at theEtihad
Stadium while Everton were playing Crystal Palace
at Goodison Park.
Manchester United 5-3 after trailing
3-1 with just over half-an-hour
remaining in a match of astonishing
twists and turns on Sunday.
Manchester United led 2-0 and 3-1 at the King
Power Stadium but finished down to 10 men and
beaten after young defender Tyler Blackett was
sent off in the 83rd minute for an incident which led
to Leicester's second penalty and their fifth goal.
"It was absolutely brilliant," man-of-the-match
Jamie Vardy, who was playing non-league football
two years ago, told Sky Sports.
"We had done our research this week and their
attacking options are frightening but the diamond
formation they play leaves a lot of space behind the
full backs and we looked to exploit that," he said.
"You can see what it means to the fans. We know
we can play anyone, we exploited their weaknesses
and we got the result. We know we have goals in us
and we put our chances away," added Vardy, who
put Leicester in front for the first time with the
fourth goal after 79 minutes.
Manchester United had beaten Leicester in nine of
their last 10 league meetings, and drawn the other,
since Leicester last beat United in the league in
January 1998.
Stunned United manager Louis van Gaal told the
BBC: "I think the spectators have seen a fantastic
spectacle today and we started well and scored
fantastic goals.
"But you have to win the game and we didn't do
that. We didn't keep ball possession in the right
way.
"We have too many players who want to seek for
the goal. Leicester have already showed against
Arsenal and Stoke that they can come back and
they did it very well."
United led 2-0 inside 16 minutes with goals from
Robin van Persie and Angel di Maria. Leonardo
Ulloa pulled one back for Leicester in the 17th
minute before Ander Herrara put United 3-1 up after
57 minutes.
Leicester then replied with four goals from a David
Nugent penalty after 62 minutes, an equaliser from
Esteban Cambiasso after 64 minutes, the fourth
from Vardy after 79 minutes and the fifth from Ulloa
with an 83rd minute penalty.
"I cannot say that I am happy," Van Gaal said. "In
the world of football, these matches happen. I was
a coach at Barcelona in my first year and we were
3-0 ahead, with 15 minutes to play and we lost 3-4.
"It is not good because we have the game in our
pocket and gave it away. Not because ofLeicester,
we gave it away and I don't like that."
Leicester manager Nigel Pearson said: "Back to
back wins in the Premier League is never easy,
especially for a promoted side.
"To back up the Stoke win against one of the big
forces in English football is very satisfying. When
you add to that coming from 3-1 down, it is a
testament to the quality, belief and spirit among us.
All in all we got things right tactically. We were
always in the game because we matched them up.
"The most important thing is we continued in a
positive vein. It is not a case of being positive and
also being naive. You need to find the right way to
approach games. In the end we were full value for
it."
FIRST WIN
In the other early match West Bromwich Albion
climbed off the bottom of the table when they won
their first match of the season, 1-0 at out-of-sorts
Tottenham Hotspur who started the season well but
have now lost their last two home matches.
The only goal at White Hart Lane was headed home
by James Morrison after 74 minutes.
But all the drama came at Leicester where United
raced into a 2-0 lead after 16 minutes with a header
from Van Persie and a brilliant chip from Di Maria.
Leicester struck back immediately when a Vardy
cross found Ulloa who headed past David De
Geafrom 10 metres out.
United appeared to have secured all three points
when Herrera back-heeled them 3-1 ahead after 57
minutes.
Leicester replied when Nugent scored from the spot
after 62 minutes before Cambiasso equalised with a
low left shot two minutes later to make it 3-3.
The penalty though, was the turning point of the
game and was a controversial decision by
refereeMark Clattenburg who allowed Vardy to
barge Rafael just outside the box.
As the two players continued to tussle, Rafael
brought down the striker and Clattenburg pointed to
the spot with Nugent converting.
That made it 3-2 to United but Leicester were level
two minutes later when Cambiasso scored and
Vardy then put Leicester ahead for the first time
making it 4-3 after Juan Mata lost possession.
Ulloa cracked home the fifth from the spot after
Blackett was sent off for another challenge on
Vardy.
The result sent Leicester rocketing up to sixth in the
table with United languishing in 13th spot.
The only goal at White Hart Lane came after 74
minutes when Morrison rose unmarked to head
home a corner to give West Brom all three points
against a lacklustre Spurs side who only had one
shot on target from substitute Roberto Soldado late
in the game.
In Sunday's later matches champions Manchester
City were facing league leaders Chelsea at theEtihad
Stadium while Everton were playing Crystal Palace
at Goodison Park.
Today debuts the new away kit on a official match.
FC Barcelona to unveil its new away kit today as they face Levante. Barca is yet to lose match this season and has played a 100% both in the La Liga and the Champions League.
Rival Real Madrid won their league game yesterday with a storming 8-0 defeat to Deportivo.
SWEET LOVE QUOTES
Don't cry over the past, it's gone. Don't
stress about the future, it hasn't arrived.
Live in the present and make it beautiful.
A relationship takes TWO people. Not one
person being faithful and another acting
single.
The best relationship is when you can
completely act yourself, and they can still
love you for who you are.
Sometimes, people who are thousands of
miles away can make you feel better than
people right beside you.
I like texts with long replies. It makes me
feel special, as if they actually want to talk
to me.
Best relationship advice: Don't do anything
you wouldn't want your boyfriend/girlfriend
to do.
I want you to be happy, but I want you to be
happy with me.
I feel really happy when I see you, because
when I look at you and see your smile, it
also makes me have a smile.
To let go is to be thankful for the
experiences that made you laugh, made
you cry, and made you grow.
I know love comes and goes, but maybe,
just maybe, this love will stay.
Even though at times I want to hate you, I
know I never will.
One of the hardest things in life is watching
the person you love, love someone else.
I don't want to be your first love, but I do
want to be your last.
It's cute when couples act like bestfriends
or when bestfriends act like couples.
We don't meet people by accident. They are
meant to cross our path for a reason.
When a girl's heart has been broken over
and over again, it takes a real man to prove
to her that he's not like the other guys.
Happiness is a choice, not a result. Nothing
will make you happy until you choose to be
happy.
The best feeling comes when you realize
you're perfectly happy even without the
person you once thought you needed most.
Don't worry about hard times because
some of the most beautiful things we have
in life come from changes and mistakes.
I just wanna see you. Hold you. Hug you.
Touch you. Kiss you. Cuddle with you. Love
you.
Make her believe that you may want this
relationship more than she does.
I always wonder if you smile at my texts
like I smile at yours.
A great relationship is about two things,
first, find out the similarities, second,
respect the differences.
Just because her eyes don't tear, doesn't
mean her heart doesn't cry. Just because
she comes off strong, doesn't mean there's
nothing wrong.
He ignores you but you like him. He does
nothing yet you fall for him. You miss him,
but he never thought about you.
My stomach drops when I think about you
being with someone else.
PATIENCE PAYS OFF FOR TEVEZ AND JUVENTUS
Carlos Tevez praised Juventus' patience as they
were made to wait to secure a 1-0 victory over
Milan on Saturday.
The Argentine struck his second league goal of
the season, his fourth in all competitions, after a
superb pass from Paul Pogba, leaving Christian
Abbiati on the floor as he fired home from close
range in the 71st minute.
Tevez had not featured much in the earlier
proceedings but Juve went close on a number of
occasions through Roberto Pereyra, Giorgio
Chiellini and Fernando Llorente.
Like in their victory over Malmo in the UEFA
Champions League Massimiliano Allegri's side
needed to be patient to maintain their 100 per
cent start in all competitions.
Nigel de Jong paid particularly close attention to
Tevez but, like his team-mates, he remained
patient and when his opportunity came he took
full advantage to devastating effect.
"There weren't many opportunities today
because De Jong was always waiting for me," he
told Sky Sport Italia.
"We expected a game like this, as Milan were
coming off two wins, but we had confidence and
were always in the match
"I managed to score eventually and I am happy."
Juventus remain top of the table after the win
and are yet to concede a goal in their three Serie
A matches so far this season.
were made to wait to secure a 1-0 victory over
Milan on Saturday.
The Argentine struck his second league goal of
the season, his fourth in all competitions, after a
superb pass from Paul Pogba, leaving Christian
Abbiati on the floor as he fired home from close
range in the 71st minute.
Tevez had not featured much in the earlier
proceedings but Juve went close on a number of
occasions through Roberto Pereyra, Giorgio
Chiellini and Fernando Llorente.
Like in their victory over Malmo in the UEFA
Champions League Massimiliano Allegri's side
needed to be patient to maintain their 100 per
cent start in all competitions.
Nigel de Jong paid particularly close attention to
Tevez but, like his team-mates, he remained
patient and when his opportunity came he took
full advantage to devastating effect.
"There weren't many opportunities today
because De Jong was always waiting for me," he
told Sky Sport Italia.
"We expected a game like this, as Milan were
coming off two wins, but we had confidence and
were always in the match
"I managed to score eventually and I am happy."
Juventus remain top of the table after the win
and are yet to concede a goal in their three Serie
A matches so far this season.
CAF NAMES FUTURE NATIONS CUP HOSTS
Cameroon and Ivory Coast were
handed the right to hold future
African Nations Cup finals as the
Confederation of African Football
sprung a surprise on Saturday and
also named Guinea to host the continental
championship.
Five countries were bidding for the 2019 and 2021
finals with Cameroon chosen for 2019 and Ivory
Coast for 2021 in a vote of the organisation's
executive committee.
CAF also decided to give Guinea the 2023 edition.
Cameroon were previous hosts in 1972 and the
Ivorians in 1984 – when the Nations Cup was half
the size of its current 16 team format – but Guinea
have never before hosted the event.
Algeria and Zambia missed out but it is expected
Algeria might be asked to take over from Libya as
hosts of the 2017 event.
Libya last month stepped down as hosts because of
the on-going civil strife in the north African country.
That decision is expected later in the year.
Cameroon's selection is a symbolic move as it will
likely coincide with the departure from office of
CAF's long-standing president Issa Hayatou, who is
from the central African country.
Cameroon's bid was centred around four venues in
Bafoussam, Douala, Garoua and Yaounde. The
Ivorians plan to use five cities – Abidjan, Bouake,
Korhogo, San Pedro and the capital Yamoussoukro.
Guinea's bid promised to use Conakry, Kankan,
Labe and Nzerekore as venues. Ironically the
country is currently banned from hosting any
international football by CAF because of the Ebola
virus outbreak.
The next Nations Cup finals will be held in Morocco
from January 17-February 8 next year.
handed the right to hold future
African Nations Cup finals as the
Confederation of African Football
sprung a surprise on Saturday and
also named Guinea to host the continental
championship.
Five countries were bidding for the 2019 and 2021
finals with Cameroon chosen for 2019 and Ivory
Coast for 2021 in a vote of the organisation's
executive committee.
CAF also decided to give Guinea the 2023 edition.
Cameroon were previous hosts in 1972 and the
Ivorians in 1984 – when the Nations Cup was half
the size of its current 16 team format – but Guinea
have never before hosted the event.
Algeria and Zambia missed out but it is expected
Algeria might be asked to take over from Libya as
hosts of the 2017 event.
Libya last month stepped down as hosts because of
the on-going civil strife in the north African country.
That decision is expected later in the year.
Cameroon's selection is a symbolic move as it will
likely coincide with the departure from office of
CAF's long-standing president Issa Hayatou, who is
from the central African country.
Cameroon's bid was centred around four venues in
Bafoussam, Douala, Garoua and Yaounde. The
Ivorians plan to use five cities – Abidjan, Bouake,
Korhogo, San Pedro and the capital Yamoussoukro.
Guinea's bid promised to use Conakry, Kankan,
Labe and Nzerekore as venues. Ironically the
country is currently banned from hosting any
international football by CAF because of the Ebola
virus outbreak.
The next Nations Cup finals will be held in Morocco
from January 17-February 8 next year.
REAL MADRID HIT EIGHT PASS SORRY DEPORTIVO
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-
trick as Real Madrid equalled their
biggest ever away win in La Liga
with an 8-2 thrashing of Deportivo
la Coruna on Saturday.
Real now trail second-placed Atletico Madrid by two
points after the champions missed the chance to go
top as they were held 2-2 at home by Celta Vigo.
Ronaldo opened the scoring with a fantastic header
from Alvaro Arbeloa's cross, but the Portuguese
was upstaged by James Rodriguez and the
Colombian doubled the visitors' advantage with a
sumptuous left-footed effort that curled into the top
corner.
A goalkeeping howler from German Lux then
allowed Ronaldo to fire into an empty net to make it
3-0 before the break, but Depor did manage to pull
one back when Haris Medunjanin converted from
the penalty spot after Sergio Ramos was adjudged
to have handled.
Gareth Bale struck twice in the final 25 minutes
before Ronaldo rounded off his hat-trick to ensure
Real bounced back in style after suffering
consecutive defeats to Real Sociedad and Atletico
Madrid in their last two league outings.
Toche headed home a late consolation for the
hosts, but Javier Hernandez rounded off a fine day
for Real when he volleyed home his first two goals
for the club since joining on loan from Manchester
United.
"The game was defined by the skill and quality we
have up front and how clinical we were with the
chances we had," said Real boss Carlo Ancelotti.
"We showed the quality we have. We have a
phenomenon in Ronaldo and we have other players
with great quality. They combined very well together
and that was the best thing we can take from the
game."
Depor's resistance was broken just before the half
hour mark as Ronaldo leapt to meet Arbeloa's cross
and directed a fine header into the far corner from
15 yards out.
Karim Benzema then forced Lux into another smart
save moments later, but there was nothing the
Argentine 'keeper could do nine minutes before
halftime when Rodriguez scored his first goal in La
Liga with a curling effort that dipped in off the
underside of the bar.
Lux was badly at fault for Real's third goal, though,
as he raced off his line to close down Benzema and
despite bringing down the Frenchman, referee
Pedro Jesus Perez Montero allowed play to continue
so Ronaldo could double his tally for the afternoon
by rolling the ball into an empty net.
Deportivo were given a glimmer of hope at the start
of the second-half as Ramos was harshly penalised
for handball and Medunjanin sent Iker Casillas the
wrong way from the penalty spot.
However, Real put the game to bed 24 minutes from
time when Marcelo played in Bale on the left side of
the area and this time he finished via the far post to
register his third goal of the season.
Bale produced another moment of quality to make it
5-1 as he flicked Isco's through ball over Lux with
ease before Ronaldo collected Rodriguez's pass
and powered the ball home with his left foot to
complete his hat-trick 12 minutes from time.
Deportivo snatched a consolation six minutes from
time as Toche headed home, but Real fittingly had
the final word as Hernandez made his case for a
start at home to Elche in midweek.
The Mexican international thumped a volley into the
top corner two minutes from time before seeing his
next effort loop of a stray Depor defender's leg and
over the hapless Lux.
It was a more frustrating night in the capital for
Atletico as they were held for the second time in
four games this season.
The hosts were shocked 19 minutes in when Pablo
Hernandez produced a moment of genius to
backheel Carles Planas's cross past Miguel Angel
Moya.
Diego Simeone's men had to rely on their efficiency
from set-pieces to dig themselves out of trouble as
Miranda prodded home Koke's free-kick before
Diego Godin powered home a header from Gabi's
corner to lead before the break.
However, Celta were level once more eight minutes
into the second-half when Miranda was adjudged to
have clipped Planas inside the area and Nolito
slammed home the resulting spot-kick.
Celta 'keeper Sergio Alvarez had to make a fine
save to deny much-maligned Atletico striker Raul
Jimenez, who also had a goal rightly ruled out for
offside.
And Atletico were denied again the offside flag in
the last action of the game as Alessio Cerci was
denied a fairytale ending to his home debut.
HUBBY/WIFEY!
If you had more fun when you were dating than you
are now as a married couple.......you're doing
something wrong.
A weekly date night should be a
part of your regular routine with your spouse.
A walk around the neighborhood, a quick bite to eat
at local eatery, a movie.........something sha!
You fell in love by dating your spouse, don't let that
end. Find a sitter, get out and have some FUN.
BARÇA MAY REST MESSI AGAINST LEVANTE
Barcelona coach Luis Enrique says he will consider
resting forward Lionel Messi for his side's trip to
Levante.
Argentina captain Messi has played every minute of
the season so far for the Catalan giants, who have
won their opening four games in all competitions.
But Enrique indicated that he may elect to give the
27-year-old a break.
"Being without Messi would affect us like any other
team. If he could play every minute he would, but I
understand that is difficult," Enrique said.
"I will manage it as best I can, but always thinking
about what is best for the team. Over the course of
the season I am going to need all my players."
Barcelona have not yet conceded a goal in La Liga,
and began their Champions League campaign with a
1-0 win over Apoel Nicosia at the Nou Camp last
week.
Levante are currently bottom of the table and have
not beaten Barca - who have not conceded a goal
this season - at home in the league since the
1964-65 campaign.
Coach Jose Luis Mendilibar believes Enrique's
Barcelona have recaptured the style of Pep
Guardiola's Barcelona.
He said: "Barcelona have become more aggressive,
just like in Guardiola's first season. Luis Enrique is
not a manager who only picks big-name players or
has his favourite."
Enrique is are still without Thomas Vermaelen, who
joined from Arsenal in the summer, as he recovers
from a hamstring injury although Enrique is
optimistic the 28-year-old Belgium centre-back will
be available soon.
"He's getting better every day," Enrique said.
"Obviously it is quite difficult to introduce him into a
team that is already in the rhythm of playing
games, but he's someone that is going to help us."
GUARDIOLA: FIXTURE CONGESTION TAKING ITS TOLL
Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola has hinted
European exploits may have taken their toll on
his side after Saturday's 0-0 draw with
Hamburg.
A frustrating afternoon saw a much-changed
Bayern side struggle to find any meaningful
attacking fluidity against Hamburg, who will have
delighted new boss Josef Zinnbauer with an
impressive rearguard display.
However, Guardiola was left to bemoan an
impotent performance from his side, with the
former Barcelona boss particularly disappointed
by a slow start exhibited by his team, who were
rocked by an injury to star winger Arjen Robben
during the pre-match warm-up.
Yet Guardiola suggested that it was the nature of
the fixture list that conspired most against his
team at the Imtech Arena, with Bayern coming
into the game on the back off a hard-fought 1-0
win over Manchester City in midweek.
He told the club's official website: "It was not
easy to come into this game on the back of a
Champions League match against Manchester
City. In the second half it was a bit better, but
unfortunately we did not take our chances."
However, the Spaniard insisted his side were
capable of rising to the challenge of firing on all
fronts and hitting top form once again.
"We now have to keep working until December. It
is a tough time ahead," he added.
One of Bayern's best chances of the game fell to
Philipp Lahm midway through the second half,
and he echoed the frustration expressed by his
boss after the game.
He told reporters: "We can't really be happy
when we only get a draw. In the second period,
we definitely had the chances to win the game.
"In the first half, though, we weren't quite at our
best. We'll focus on Tuesday now."
That game on Tuesday will see the champions
travel to newly promoted Paderborn, who are the
surprise leaders in the Bundesliga, thanks to a
2-0 win over Hannover on Saturday.
OZIL INSPIRES ARSENAL TO EASY WIN AT VILLA
Arsenal responded to midweek
criticism with a 3-0 thrashing of
Aston Villa in the Premier League on
Saturday inspired by record signing
Mesut Ozil.
Ozil scored one and created another for Danny
Welbeck as the visitors struck three goals in four
minutes before halftime to end the hosts' unbeaten
start in emphatic fashion.
The Germany midfielder produced a cool finish after
32 minutes from Welbeck's pass, then returned the
compliment as Welbeck opened his Gunners
account.
An own goal by Villa's Aly Cissokho ended the game
as a contest after 36 minutes.
Southampton's impressive start to the season
continued as they won 1-0 at Swansea City, who
played more than half the match with 10 men after
Wilfried Bony was red-carded.
Victor Wanyama's 80th-minute goal moved Saints
into second place with 10 points, two behind
Chelsea who face champions Manchester City on
Sunday and a point better off than Arsenal. Villa also
have 10 points.
Newcastle United fans held up hundreds of posters
calling for manager Alan Pardew to be sacked but
two goals from Papiss Cisse enabled the home side
come from two down against Hull City to draw 2-2
and move off the bottom.
A sensational Nikica Jelavic volley and a thumping
strike from Mohamed Diame had put Hull in control.
Niko Kranjcar's superb late free kick rescued a
point for Queens Park Rangers in an entertaining
2-2 draw at home to Stoke City and Burnley drew
0-0 at home to Sunderland.
Later on Saturday Liverpool are away at West Ham
United.
There was no sign of what was to come at Villa Park
in the opening half an hour and it was the home side
who almost struck first when Ciaran Clark's header
was superbly saved by Arsenal keeper Wojciech
Szczesny.
But Ozil, playing in his favoured role just behind
striker Welbeck, lit the touchpaper for an
exhilarating spell of football by the Londoners.
Welbeck played a perfect through ball and Ozil
made no mistake with a cool side-foot finish.
Ozil's inviting cross was then struck high into the
net by a relieved Welbeck, who wasted several
chances against Dortmund in midweek.
Villa, who had not won any of their previous 15
home matches against Arsenal, were shellshocked
and fell further behind a minute later when Cissokho
diverted a Kieran Gibbs cross shot into his own net.
"I'm particularly pleased to get off the mark. It was
a good team performance," Welbeck said.
"They had their chances but when we took our first
one we looked in control of the game."
criticism with a 3-0 thrashing of
Aston Villa in the Premier League on
Saturday inspired by record signing
Mesut Ozil.
Ozil scored one and created another for Danny
Welbeck as the visitors struck three goals in four
minutes before halftime to end the hosts' unbeaten
start in emphatic fashion.
The Germany midfielder produced a cool finish after
32 minutes from Welbeck's pass, then returned the
compliment as Welbeck opened his Gunners
account.
An own goal by Villa's Aly Cissokho ended the game
as a contest after 36 minutes.
Southampton's impressive start to the season
continued as they won 1-0 at Swansea City, who
played more than half the match with 10 men after
Wilfried Bony was red-carded.
Victor Wanyama's 80th-minute goal moved Saints
into second place with 10 points, two behind
Chelsea who face champions Manchester City on
Sunday and a point better off than Arsenal. Villa also
have 10 points.
Newcastle United fans held up hundreds of posters
calling for manager Alan Pardew to be sacked but
two goals from Papiss Cisse enabled the home side
come from two down against Hull City to draw 2-2
and move off the bottom.
A sensational Nikica Jelavic volley and a thumping
strike from Mohamed Diame had put Hull in control.
Niko Kranjcar's superb late free kick rescued a
point for Queens Park Rangers in an entertaining
2-2 draw at home to Stoke City and Burnley drew
0-0 at home to Sunderland.
Later on Saturday Liverpool are away at West Ham
United.
There was no sign of what was to come at Villa Park
in the opening half an hour and it was the home side
who almost struck first when Ciaran Clark's header
was superbly saved by Arsenal keeper Wojciech
Szczesny.
But Ozil, playing in his favoured role just behind
striker Welbeck, lit the touchpaper for an
exhilarating spell of football by the Londoners.
Welbeck played a perfect through ball and Ozil
made no mistake with a cool side-foot finish.
Ozil's inviting cross was then struck high into the
net by a relieved Welbeck, who wasted several
chances against Dortmund in midweek.
Villa, who had not won any of their previous 15
home matches against Arsenal, were shellshocked
and fell further behind a minute later when Cissokho
diverted a Kieran Gibbs cross shot into his own net.
"I'm particularly pleased to get off the mark. It was
a good team performance," Welbeck said.
"They had their chances but when we took our first
one we looked in control of the game."
BE THE TESTIMONY OF YOUR RELATIONSHIP
Never forget someone who has been with you to
wipe your tears.... Just because you'v got
someone
who made you laugh for few seconds...
Don’t misunderstand the
person who shows anger on you. Because…. . .
Anger is the most easiest and childish way to
express the deep love within. . . Remember, The
Best Feeling Comes When We Both Fight Badly
And
Then Come To Each other Crying, Hug Each other
And Say "I Love You
Very Much Stupid" hahahaha. . .
Never beg for any relation... Be brave enough to
ACCEPT the one's who wants to be with you, and
REJECT the one's who only show they are with
you
but their heart longs for someone else... Cuz they
may only be waiting for opportunity to leave you
and blame you for their actions.