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Soccer News of Sunday, 23 October 2016Source: fecafoot-officiel.comLionesses tamed Harambe Starlets 1-0The LionessesThe Lionesses tamed the Harambe Starlets 1-0 on home ground in a warm-up match played today at the Kasarani Stadium. Manie Christine scored on penalty in the second half which was more engaging than the first. Both teams seemed to suffer from the long journeys, Cameroon arrived late in the night coupled with suffocating weather that made breathing difficult for some players. The Kenyan team equally came from Morocco, though arrived much earlier than Cameroon. The return leg would be played in Limbe on November 6.
Sports World News of Friday, 21 October 2016Source: BBCBangladesh v England: Chittagong Test evenly poised after Stokes wicketbangladish has moved to England within 72 runs after two days of their first testBangladesh moved to within 72 runs of England at 221-5 after two days of a captivating first Test in Chittagong. Moeen Ali claimed two wickets in the final over before lunch but Tamim Iqbal made an assured 78, with seven fours. Gareth Batty struck in his first Test since 2005 but Mushfiqur Rahim made a stoic 48 before falling to Ben Stokes. Bangladesh have lost all eight of their previous Test matches against England. Remarkably it was the 10th occasion in which the review system was used during the innings, a new Test record.
Sports World News of Friday, 21 October 2016Source: BBCPep Guardiola: Sergio Aguero & Vincent Kompany have Man City futuremanchester city manager Pep Guardiola said there is a bright future for both players. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says striker Sergio Aguero and defender Vincent Kompany both "have a future" at the Premier League club. Neither started the Champions League defeat at Barcelona, with Kompany not even on the bench, leading to reports they are not in Guardiola's plans. Sergio, I said after the game, was a tactical decision. Guardiola confirmed Pablo Zabaleta and Bacary Sagna will both miss Sunday's Premier League game with Southampton at Etihad Stadium due to injury.
Sports World News of Friday, 21 October 2016Source: BBCMan Utd boss Jose Mourinho says he's lost Stamford Bridge luckJose Mourinho is yet to go to Stamford bridge for a match against his former team 'Chelsea'LONDON (AFP) -Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has admitted he will no longer feel a sense of invincibility when he returns to Stamford Bridge with Manchester United on Sunday. "When I play there with Inter, before that I never lost a match at Stamford Bridge because I had that home record that is still in the Guinness (Book of Records)," Mourinho said. Last season I lost two or three matches, so I cannot use the same words because now I lost there." "I don't have to analyse their start to the season," Mourinho told reporters after United's 4-1 Europa League win over Fenerbahce on Thursday. "I knew that working in England, staying in the Premier League, sooner or later I had to play against Chelsea and I had to go to Stamford Bridge.
Sports World News of Friday, 21 October 2016Source: CNN.comWTA Finals: No Serena Williams, so who will win season finale? Some of women's tennis' best performers in recent years are missing from the year-end championships at the WTA finals in Singapore. Serena Williams, the record 22-time grand slam champion continues to nurse a shoulder injury, Maria Sharapova is serving a drug suspension, Victoria Azarenka is pregnant and Petra Kvitova just didn't do enough to qualify. The left-handed German decided to infuse aggression into her counter-punching style in the off-season and it paid instant dividends: The 28-year-old toppled Williams in January's dramatic Australian Open final. The 24-year-old did it, though, with a bang, saving a match point to beat Venus Williams before eliminating Serena in the semifinals.
Sports World News of Friday, 21 October 2016Source: france24.comMourinho deserves warm reception on return: Contefomer manager for manchester united was sacked during his last season with the teamLONDON (AFP) -Jose Mourinho should be given a warm welcome when the Manchester United manager returns to Chelsea, on Sunday said present Blues incumbent Antonio Conte. "I think he deserves a good reception, because he wrote with the club, with his players, with the staff part of the story of this club. "After the whistle, he becomes like the other players of Manchester United an enemy, in the sporting aspect." I think Chelsea must play during the week, this type of tournament." "I'm pleased because in this week I'm seeing the right commitment, the right work rate for the players.
Sports World News of Friday, 21 October 2016Source: BBCMourinho says Pogba needs time to settlePaul Pogba made a return to Manchester Utd for a record fee of £89mWorld-record signing Paul Pogba needs time to find his feet at Manchester United, says manager Jose Mourinho. "Two days ago he was the worst player in the Premier League and 48 hours later he's phenomenal," said Mourinho. "To be in Italy for four or five years and then come back to the Premier League, I was not expecting him to adjust in a click of fingers." Pogba, who said after the match that he felt "comfortable with all the team", now has three goals in 10 games for United. Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial also scored for United, with former Red Devils striker Robin van Persie applauded warmly after scoring a late consolation.
Sports World News of Saturday, 22 October 2016Source: BBCChelsea v Man Utd: Jose Mourinho promises no 'crazy kid' celebrationsManchester United manager Jose MourinhoManchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he will not "celebrate like a crazy kid" if his new team score against his former club Chelsea. He won there with Inter Milan in 2010, before his second spell with the Blues in which he added a third league title to his trophy haul in west London. "If my team score a goal am I going to celebrate like a crazy kid? They could look at me and say 'for 90 minutes he is Manchester United manager and he is playing against us, so he is not someone we like'. 'Mourinho deserves a good reception'Chelsea manager Antonio Conte says his counterpart should be given a warm welcome when he arrives at Stamford Bridge.
Entertainment of Friday, 21 October 2016Source: imzansi.co.zaBride dumped on honeymoon after husband saw her with no-make-upThe 35-year-old dumped by her husband on their honeymoonA woman from Mpumalanga has been divorced by her husband on their honeymoon just a few days after their wedding. The bridegroom dumped the woman after he saw her with no make-up for the first time according to a psychologist who counselled the unidentified woman. The 40-year-old groom divorced his 35-year-old bride, said the doctor, because the husband believed she did not look as pretty as before the wedding and accused her of deceiving him by using so many cosmetics, including fake eyelashes. Dr Molapo said the bride told him that she intended to tell her husband the truth about her but it was too late. “The groom immediately divorced his bride and refused any attempt to reunite them again,”he said.
xxxxxxxxxxx of Thursday, 20 October 2016Source: goal.comI want to retire at Barcelona - SuarezLuis Suarez has declared his intention to remain at Barcelona for the remainder of his career. Since joining Barca in 2014, Suarez has scored 93 goals in 108 appearances, winning the league, Copa del Rey and Champions League treble in his first season with the club. My team-mates play a part in all my goals," said Suarez upon being presented with the Golden Shoe. If you are thinking of a target, you can achieve it but the group goal of winning titles comes first. Then there are individual awards and, if I do not win [individual titles], then Leo or Neymar will."
Sports World News of Thursday, 20 October 2016Source: goal.comPogba gets two in easy Manchester United winPaul PogbaPaul Pogba showed glimpses of his true quality as he netted a stunning goal as part of a double in Manchester United's 4-1 Europa League hammering of Fenerbahce on Thursday. The pair combined again at the start of the second half to set Jesse Lingard up for an excellent fourth. But United took full advantage of that let-off and grabbed a third on the stroke of half-time. United added further gloss to the score just two minutes into the second half. Mata should have given United a fifth 12 minutes from the end when played through by substitute Memphis Depay, but was thwarted by Volkan Demirel.