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Friday, August 29, 2008

Spurs’ Ginobili needs ankle surgery next week

By ELIZABETH WHITE, Associated Press Writer

SAN ANTONIO (AP)—San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili, who helped lead Argentina to a bronze medal in the Beijing Olympics, will need surgery to repair a ligament injury in his left ankle.
The Spurs said Friday that Ginobili will have surgery next week. The team will announce a timeline for his return after the surgery.
Ginobili said an MRI of his ankle showed no improvement from a previous exam two months ago. He led the Spurs in scoring last season (19.5 points) and won the league’s sixth man award.
“They’re going to operate on me,” the 31-year-old Ginobili told Argentina’s La Nacion newspaper Friday. “It’s not worse, which is important. Now, the thing is, it’s not better either, and it seems like the only way to repair it completely is arthroscopic surgery.”
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich had urged Ginobili not to compete in the Olympics unless the injury improved. But he was cleared to play and not only competed in the games, he carried the flag for Argentina at the Opening Ceremonies in Beijing.
Ginobili hobbled off the court during Argentina’s loss to the eventual gold-medal winner United States in the semifinal game. He did not play in Argentina’s bronze-medal win over Lithuania.
“My plan was to be part of the Olympic games, and I knew that if I suffered from pain they would have to operate,” Ginobili told the newspaper. “This isn’t something that took me by surprise.”
The injury hobbled Ginobili during the NBA playoffs, particularly during the Western Conference finals against the Los Angeles Lakers, when his signature explosiveness was visibly absent.
At the end of the season, Ginobili had an injection in the ankle. Ginobili wore a walking boot for several weeks starting in June after an MRI showed a ligament to be five times the size of the one in his other foot.

Federer overcomes Alves challenge

Saturday 30th August 2008
Roger Federer was able to overcome a sloppy performance against unheralded Brazilian Thiago Alves to reach the third round of the US Open.
Federer nearly had as many unforced errors as winners in a tougher-than-expected 6-3 7-5 6-4 victory over the 26-year-old Alves, who is ranked 137th in the world.
Trying to salvage one Grand Slam in a disappointing year, Federer advanced to a third-round meeting against either number 28 seed Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic or Australian Chris Guccione.
"These are the early-round matches, so it will only get better from here," Federer said. "I was never really in danger, so it was actually pretty good for me."
His performance may have raised more questions about the overall state of Federer's game. He had 54 winners, but committed 46 unforced errors and converted only four of his 15 break points. The 27-year-old Swiss superstar was pushed in the last two sets and trailed 4-3 in third before winning the final three games in a match that lasted two hours, 17 minutes.
In the match after Federer, Novak Djokovic secured his place in the third round after defeating Robert Kendrick 7-6 (10/8) 6-4 6-4. The number three seed from Serbia took over two hours to see off the challenge of his American opponent, who committed 30 unforced errors.
The reigning Australian Open champion, Djokovic had received a scare in his first-round match on Wednesday when he injured his ankle in the third set. The 21-year-old overcame the setback and posted a 6-3 6-3 6-4 victory over Frenchman Arnaud Clement.
In an earlier second-round match on Friday, number 11 seed Fernando Gonzalez of Chile survived an injury scare to get past American Bobby Reynolds, 7-6 (8/6) 6-4 6-4.
Down 2-0 in the second set, Gonzalez suffered a sprained left ankle, but he recovered after getting his ankle re-taped during an injury time-out.Also reaching the round of 32 was number five seed Nikolay Davydenko of Russia, who ousted Argentina's Agustin Calleri 6-4 6-4 7-6 (7/2).
Other winners included number 18 seed Nicolas Almagro of Argentina, number 23 Igor Andreev of Russia, number 26 Dmitry Tursunov, also of Russia and number 30 Marin Cilic of Croatia. Unseeded players to advance were Finland's Jarkko Nieminen and Gilles Muller of Luxembourg.

Zenit win as Scholes sees red

Saturday 30th August 2008

Zenit St Petersburg romped to a surprise 2-1 UEFA Super Cup victory over Manchester United at Monaco's Stade Louis II.
Pavel Pogrebnyak opened the scoring and Danny, who cost an astonishing US$48 million, extended the UEFA Cup winners' lead before Nemanja Vidic pulled a goal back.
United's misery was completed late on when Paul Scholes was sent off for a second bookable offence after committing a deliberate handball in the area with United looking to draw level.
While there will be bigger prizes to win than the Super Cup and more competitive games, it is clear the Champions League holders are thin on numbers in attack.
Cristiano Ronaldo helped lighten their load in spectacular fashion last season with 42 goals. But he is currently sidelined through injury and United, not surprisingly, miss his cunning and eye for goal.
Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez worked hard but could not break down the Russian side, who sealed a memorable victory.
Sir Alex Ferguson had spoken on the eve of the match of his admiration for managerial counterpart Dick Advocaat - and United found themselves chasing the game.
Former Rangers boss Advocaat has won widespread acclaim for the way he has transformed Zenit and turned them into winners.
The Russians chalked up a notable double last season securing the UEFA Cup and their domestic title.
It was obvious from the start their confidence was high and they took the game to United.
United were anxious to make up for the disappointment of losing to Lazio the last time they appeared in the Super Cup nine years ago.
However Pogrebnyak was quickly into the action and peeled away from his marker before spooning his effort over the top.
United responded and Tevez sent a shot into the body of Vyacheslav Maleev after 19 minutes.
Zenit carried a threat for set-pieces, though, and a superb free kick from Alejandro Dominguez went narrowly wide of the post five minutes later .
Rooney almost put United ahead in the 35th minute after a surging run by Tevez only for the goalkeeper to make a marvellous block.
Zenit hit back immediately and Ivica Krizanac came close after another good free kick from Dominguez.
Danny then headed wide in the 42nd minute before Pogrebnyak made the breakthrough. He headed in at the back post after Igor Denisov had flicked on a corner from Dominguez to leave United rattled.
The unsettled Andrei Arshavin, who has been linked with a move to Tottenham, came on for Zenit at the start of the second half but Rooney gave them a scare in the 56th minute, getting clear on the edge of area only to see his effort go narrowly wide of the post.
Tempers flared a minute later when Vidic and Pogrebnyak were left on the floor in a nasty clash of heads.
Anderson, in particular took exception to the challenge and was booked for his troubles.
Zenit stunned United again in the 60th minute by extending their lead with a magnificent effort from Danny.
He ran from deep, shrugged off Rio Ferdinand and cut inside before rifling a shot beyond Edwin Van der Sar.
United were stung but pulled a goal back in the 73rd minute when Vidic scored from close range after Tevez had cut the ball back from the by line.
Substitute John O'Shea almost pulled United level in the 86th minute, only to see his header tipped away by the goalkeeper.
Zenit then launched a swift counter attack and Danny chipped Van der Sar but his effort went over the bar.
United's irritation at playing second fiddle to Zenit was emphasised at the death with Scholes dismissed for palming the ball into the net and he will now be suspended for the home Champions League game against Villarreal.

Premier League Weekend Preview

Saturday 30th August 2008

Tottenham midfielder David Bentley believes a victory at Chelsea on Sunday can be the catalyst for a successful season.
Spurs lost their opening Premier League games against Middlesbrough and Sunderland and face an ominous trip to Stamford Bridge to face Luiz Felipe Scolari's in-form Blues.
But Bentley told www.tottenhamhotspur.com: "It's great to test yourself against a side like Chelsea and I'm thoroughly looking forward to it.
"If we go there and put in a solid performance, play good football and get a positive result it could kick-start our season."
Also on Sunday, Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill insists he will have no qualms about playing Gareth Barry in their home match against Liverpool - the club the England midfielder looked set to join for most of the summer.
Barry took another step nearer to regaining full sharpness and fitness by playing 90 minutes at left-back in Thursday's UEFA Cup clash with Icelandic part-timers Hafnarfjordur at Villa Park.
O'Neill said: "I am delighted Gareth is staying. It is a situation that three weeks ago I couldn't have envisaged.
"In my mind I thought he would go. It is great that it didn't materialise, a big lift for us all.
"Gareth has a pretty good chance of starting on Sunday."
Like Villa, Manchester City were in UEFA Cup action on Thursday, sneaking past Danish side FC Midtjylland on penalties.
Mark Hughes' side resume their Premier League campaign against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Sunday.
On Saturday, Newcastle face a difficult trip to face Arsenal at Emirates Stadium.
And midfielder Danny Guthrie is less concerned about picking up unexpected points on the road than making sure St James' Park is re-established as one of the Premier League's least-favoured destinations for visiting teams.
"Our home form is massive this season," he told www.nufc.co.uk.
"If you win your home games you will finish high up the table."
Matthew Upson insists West Ham's squad are focused on facing Blackburn this weekend - but they are desperate for any uncertainty behind the scenes at Upton Park to disappear.
Anton Ferdinand's departure to Sunderland raised questions following Alan Curbishley's insistence the defender was part of his plans the week before, then the Hammers boss was jeered by his own fans during the Carling Cup win over Macclesfield.
Upson said: "I think once things settle down behind the scenes and stabilises then I think the players will be pleased.
"But we're here to do a job and all that stuff is not really any of our business to be honest, it's happening at the club we play for but it's not a lot to do with us and we just have to focus on what we're doing."
Also on Saturday, Hull City will look to continue their unbeaten start to their maiden top-flight campaign at home to Wigan, fellow Premier League new boys Stoke travel to Middlesbrough, Bolton battle West Brom and Everton host Portsmouth.

Yankees rally past Red Sox

Friday 29th August 2008

Jason Giambi's bases-loaded single plated Brett Gardner with the winning run as New York rallied for a 3-2 win over Boston.
Giambi also belted a pinch-hit two-run homer for the Yankees, who avoided a devastating three-game series sweep at the hands of the rival Red Sox.
Xavier Nady led off the ninth with a single and was lifted for Gardner, who stole second with one out. Boston rookie Justin Masterson (4-4) issued an intentional walk to Hideki Matsui and also walked Ivan Rodriguez before being replaced by All-Star Jonathan Papelbon. That set the stage for Giambi, who lined an 0-2 pitch into center field to drive in Gardner.
Edwin Jackson won for the sixth time in his last seven starts and Cliff Floyd and Willy Aybar each homered as the Tampa Bay Rays edged the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2. The Rays won two of the three games with the Blue Jays, improving to 11-0-1 in series since the All-Star break.
The win helped Tampa Bay (81-51) open a 4 1/2-game lead atop the American League East over the Boston Red Sox (77-56). Tampa Bay also owns the best record in the AL. Jackson (11-8) allowed one run and six hits in seven innings. He walked two and struck out two.
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim plated five runs in the eighth inning to overcome a three-run deficit and earn a 7-5 win over the Texas Rangers.
Juan Rivera had the big hit in the inning, clubbing a three-run double into the right-center field gap to put the Angels on top, 5-2. Mike Napoli drew a bases-loaded walk to start the uprising and Reggie Willits capped it with an RBI single.
Pinch hitter Kurt Suzuki belted a shot into the left-center field gap to score Ryan Sweeney from second base for the game-winning run in the ninth inning, lifting the Oakland Athletics to a 3-2 triumph over the Minnesota Twins.
With the game tied and runners on first and second with one out, Suzuki hammered a 3-1 offering from Jesse Crain (5-5) off the wall in left-center, allowing Sweeney to reach home easily from second base.
Daric Barton had an RBI single and Dana Eveland tossed seven effective frames for the Athletics, who have won back-to-back games for the first time since July 10-11.

Champions League Group Stage Draw

Friday 29th August 2008
by www.espnstar.com/football


Fernando Torres will make an emotional return to Spain to face his old club Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.
Here is the Champions League group stage draw:
Group A
Chelsea
Roma
Bordeaux
CFR Cluj
Group B
Internazionale
Werder Bremen
Panathinaikos
Anorthosis Famagusta

Group C
Barcelona
Sporting Lisbon
Basle
Shakhtar Donetsk
Group D
Liverpool
PSV Eindhoven
Marseille
Atletico Madrid

Group E
Manchester United
Villarreal
Celtic
AaB
Group F
Lyon
Bayern Munich
Steaua Bucharest
Fiorentina
Group G
Arsenal
Porto
Fenerbahce
Dynamo Kiev
Group H
Real Madrid
Juventus
Zenit St Petersburg
BATE Borisov
UEFA Goalkeeper of the Year: Petr Cech.
UEFA Defender of the Year: John Terry
UEFA Midfielder of the Year: Frank Lampard
UEFA Forward of the Year: Cristiano Ronaldo

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