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Roberto Mancini's mission improbable off to a flier as Manchester City defeat Stoke City
Roberto Mancini wins opening game of Manchester City tenure thanks to goals from Martin Petrov and Carlos Tevez. telegraph.co.uk |
Manchester United buoyed by Rio Ferdinand progress but John O'Shea out for long haul
Centre-back could return by the end of January but fellow defender John O'Shea is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines. telegraph.co.uk |
Danny Simpson wants to prolong Newcastle stay
Defender is relishing the prospect of moving from Manchester United to Newcastle on a permanent basis. telegraph.co.uk |
Egypt 2-0 Mozambique
• Egypt 2-0 Mozambique• Dario Khan error breaks deadlockThe defending champions Egypt sealed a place in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals by beating Mozambique at the Estadio do Benguela in Group C.It was an uninspiring encounter and it was, perhaps fittingly, an own goal – from Mozambique's Dario Khan – which broke the deadlock after 47 minutes. The substitute Mohamed Gedo added a second nine minutes from time.Chances were few and far between in the first half, but the best of them went to Egypt. After 25 minutes Hosni Abd Rabo crossed for Shikabala, who controlled well as he cut inside but scuffed his shot, allowing Mozambique's goalkeeper Joao Rafael Kapango to scramble the ball behind. Ahmed Fathi then went for goal when Emad Moteab was clear and saw his effort headed behind, much to the annoyance of the striker.Egypt came close in stoppage time as the ball broke to Mohamed Zidan. Paito slid in with an excellent challenge, but the ball broke to Moteab, whose angled strike was well saved by Kapango.Egypt did, finally, go ahead two minutes after the break in somewhat fortuitous circumstances. Hosni sent in a low cross from the right and Khan got to the ball first, but could only send it into his own net.After 53 minutes, Mozambique – who, as fellow Portuguese speakers, had the backing of the Angolan fans – spurned a glorious chance to pull level. Tico-Tico found himself alone in the box when the ball spooned up in the air off Mahmoud Fathallah, but he could not control the dipping ball and sent his shot straight at Essam El Hadari. They did get the ball in the net after 58 minutes through Almiro Lobo, but the flag was up for offside.Egypt sealed the win in some style, as some nice build-up play between Ahmed Hassan and Moteab saw the former play in Gedo. The substitute flicked the ball up, turned and smashed a volley home.Mozambique could still qualify if they beat Nigeria in their final group game and Egypt do not lose to Benin.EgyptAfrica Cup of Nationsguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds guardian.co.uk |
Leonardo's turnaround confounds critics
Leonardo and Milan were lambasted after their derby drubbing in August, but as the sides prepare to meet again it's the Brazilian who has the momentum – he's even got the best from RonaldinhoTo put Milan's appalling derby experience from earlier this season – a 4-0 thrashing inflicted in front of a home audience – into perspective, the only time they have lost to Internazionale by a bigger margin was in 1910. The experience symbolises a period when Milan were drowning in mediocrity.By the beginning of October, a lethargic start to the season dragged them to an intolerable 12th position in the table. Then they were embarrassed in the Champions League, losing at San Siro to FC Zurich. One newspaper headline summed up their plight evocatively enough: "A Milan to make you cry."But now, with the derby return looming on Sunday evening, Milan are all smiles. They have been so resourceful in their recovery they can almost touch the Serie A summit. If they can beat the champions, and the formbook suggests they have a reasonable chance, they will move to within three points of Inter with a game in hand. They are no longer just peering over the neighbour's fence to cast a nostalgic eye over the scudetto silverware, they are plotting to vault over and grab it.That they are in such a position is a credit to everyone at the club for holding their nerve when the problems appeared insurmountable. Leonardo, in particular, has confounded the critics who predicted an early retirement for a novice coach who seemed to have been appointed because Silvio Berlusconi had no one else. In October he looked out of his depth and the general view was that he was too nice, too inexperienced, and had too little to work with to discover the secret to footballing alchemy. As things stand, he is a contender for coach of the season, having manufactured a turnaround as miraculous as anything in Europe.It is even more admirable considering Ciro Ferrara, the other rookie installed at one of Italy's institutions, is floundering despite having had a barrel full of money to spend on high calibre players expected to make Juventus Inter's main challengers.It all began to click with a change of system, as Milan settled into a formation that allowed them to be more cavalier and play to their strengths. Since the nadir in October they have averaged three goals a game and their Serie A record reads W10 D1 L1. A front three with Marco Borriello flanked by Ronaldinho and Alexandre Pato (with David Beckham currently filling in), provides a variety of threats. Andrea Pirlo is positioned behind them to pull strings, supported by two anchoring midfielders.If one man sums up the renaissance it is Ronaldinho, who has been transformed from blasé to blazing. It is as if Leonardo walked inside the man's head and switched the light back on. Ronaldinho may not quite be capable of the magic that made him World Footballer of the Year twice, in 2004 and 2005, but he is sufficiently reborn to have earned plaudits from far and wide."For me there is only Ronaldinho," says Diego Maradona. "He is one of the greatest players of all time and I hope to see him at the World Cup." A fine hat-trick last weekend amply demonstrated his new motivation.Ronaldinho knows he has the chance of working his way back into the Brazil team in time for the World Cup in South Africa. He also knows he can be adored enough as his club's fulcrum to keep him buzzing – something that couldn't happen while Kaká was in Milan. And he knows he has someone in the dugout who has made a special effort to spark his footballing imagination in Leonardo. The coach has proved himself a good psychologist in that regard."I feel loved and respected," Ronaldinho explains. "I'm happy. I go on the field upbeat and always try to give my best to give our fans great emotions. I have been important and a protagonist in all the teams in which I have played. But, in actual fact, I feel that I have realised more here in Milan. I am proud of it. In fact I want to play football for as long as possible because I feel so happy and complete." He is by all accounts discussing a contract extension with the club.It is Leonardo's luck that the older generation are coping fitness wise. Even Ronaldinho looks a little more professional, and trim, than in his best partying days. Most of the squad are in good shape, with the notable exception of young Pato, who is back in Brazil in the hope that the warmer conditions will speed up his recovery from a thigh strain and enable him to play against Manchester United when the Champions League restarts.It is remarkable that Leonardo is now in the position where he has to check fluttering expectations. Even the former Inter manager Roberto Mancini admits the heat is on for his former club. "It's impossible to say it, but Milan have the chance of a lifetime," he mused recently. "They are doing very well, while Inter seem to have been treated badly a little."And here's the rub. While Milan improve, Inter have been scrabbling for form. After such a powerful start to the campaign, lately they have shown cracks. In their last two games they have snatched points from the jaws of defeat against Bari and Siena. Atalanta were another lowly team to cause them problems this winter.But how many would dare to bet on Leonardo and Ronaldinho usurping José Mourinho and Diego Milito, not just this weekend, but between here and May?Don't blink, as it would be a shame to miss anything from what could be a sequel worthy of following up that Milan 0 Inter 4 drama all those winding weeks ago.MilanInternazionaleSerie ARonaldinhoAmy Lawrenceguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds guardian.co.uk |
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