2015年4月24日星期五

Emir Spahic: Former Leverkusen defender banned for fighting

Defender Emir Spahic has been banned for three months and fined 20,000 euros (£14,300) for a fight with stadium stewards that led to the termination of his contract with Bayer Leverkusen.
Video footage showed him punching and headbutting two stewards,with one losing several teeth, after a home cup defeat by Bayern Munich on 8 April.
The 34-year-old was immediately by released the German club.
The German Football Association says Spahic has accepted the ruling.
Spahic, a former Bosnia captain, was not available for the quarter-final against Bayern, having injured his knee in the previous round.
Leverkusen managing director Michael Schade said the player's actions had left the club "no other choice" than to terminate his contract, which was scheduled to run until 2016.
Carver added Siem de Jong will also be part of his matchday squad for the first time since suffering a collapsed lung last August.
He also confirmed Alan Pardew had not been in touch regarding goalkeeper Tim Krul amid reports the former Newcastle boss was plotting to lure the Dutchman to Selhurst Park this summer.
Carver has made no secret of his desire to become the club’s next full-time manager and revealed he has not given up hope of landing the job on a permanent basis.
“I’m not a defeatist. I’m a positive guy,” he said. “I know what’s going on, I know the situation and so does the football club.
“I’m not going to write myself off. A lot of people might - whether they’re ex-players or pundits. That’s their opinion and they’re entitled to do that. But they don’t see the work I put in, they don’t see the work that I do every day on the training ground preparing the team, but people on the inside do.”
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2015年4月14日星期二

Norwich remain only a point behind Championship leaders Bournemouth courtesy of a deserved win at Leeds

Jonny Howson scored the opener against his former club with a neat finish from inside the box.
City could have led earlier in the game but, after Howson was fouled in the box by Liam Cooper, Graham Dorrans hit the bar with the resulting penalty.
But Dorrans got his goal - a low finish in the final minute - to keep the Canaries firmly in the promotion hunt.
Alex Neil's side have now won 11 of their last 14 matches and four in a row to leave them second, although they could lose that position if Watford beat Nottingham Forest by more than three goals on Wednesday.
Howson has contributed well during that run and it was perhaps inevitable that he would come to the fore against the hometown club for whom he played 226 games before moving to Carrow Road in January 2012.
He was involved in the penalty incident that led to Dorrans's first-half miss and was then on hand to receive a pass from Nathan Redmond in the box before prodding a calm finish past Marco Silvestri - a goal he greeted with an almost apologetic celebration to the home fans.
Leeds responded with Scott Wootton cutting in and shooting, but Ruddy denied him, with the goalkeeper doing so more spectacularly to frustrate Alex Mowatt in the dying minutes with a diving save.
In the final minute, Dorrans made amends for his penalty miss by smashing home following a cross from Cameron Jerome to ensure Norwich left West Yorkshire with another vital three points.
Norwich manager Alex Neil:
"It was a crucial win. We always work on the basis that our rivals are going to win.
"We have a job to do and we have come away from two tough fixtures - Bolton and Leeds away - with maximum points.
"The first goal was the crucial point in the match.
"I wasn't happy with some things in the first half but after the goal especially, we were the better side and we deserved to win."
Leeds manager Neil Redfearn:
"There is a reason Norwich are second in the table. The difference was the quality of the strikers and the amount of money they have outlaid to bring their players in.
"For long spells we stifled them, and we could perhaps have done a bit more when we broke on them, but, for large spells, I thought that we played well."
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