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Monday, July 25, 2016

Sport Football - News from Sportdaddy

Sportdaddy1: Sam Allardyce refuses to confirm Wayne Rooney will remain as England captain: 'It's far too early to make predictions'

Sam Allardyce has refused to confirm Wayne Rooney’s status asEngland captain, increasing the uncertainty surrounding theManchester United forward's future for club and country.
The 61-year-old was speaking to the media for the first time since he signed a two-year contract to replace Roy Hodgson after thedisastrous Euro 2016 campaign which culminated in a 2-1 defeat by Iceland in the second round.
Rooney faces an overhanging threat on two fronts as the arrival of José Mourinho at United - and subsequent deals to sign Zlatan Ibrahimović and Henrikh Mkhitaryan - pose uncomfortable questions over his future role at Old Trafford.
It had been suggested that Rooney’s captaincy of England was a foregone conclusion but Allardyce, speaking at St George’s Park on Monday morning, has moved to deny those reports, citing the infancy of his tenure as the reason for the delay on a decision.

Allardyce to begin England reign with Croatia friendly at Wembley

“I’m going to leave that until I meet all the players and get all the staff together,” said Allardyce, before revealing former Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool and Southampton coach Sammy Lee has joined his backroom team.
Allardyce added: “I think that choosing styles or systems depends on the players available and then who we’re playing. My coaching technique is to try and give the players the opportunity to win a football match wherever they are playing, be it home or away. And to make them aware of the opposition, which may change the style of how we play.”
Rooney again struggled to make an impact at a major tournament this summer in France and, at 30, will likely make his final World Cup appearance in two years if England secure qualification to the contest in Russia. His first chance to impress will come when Allardyce's men play Croatia in a friendly on 1 September.
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Rooney endured another frustrating summer with England (Getty)
Meanwhile, Allardyce also stressed the importance of striking up positive relationships with Premier League clubs to avoid the club-verses-country disputes which have disrupted the tenures of his predecessors with the national team.
The former Sunderland manager added: “I will try my best to deliver the player back to the football club in the best possible condition. This facility here can allow us to do that. Obviously we cannot predict who will be injured with us but we hope to send them back to their clubs. 
“For me, to get around to the Premier League football clubs as much as I can to build relationships will be very important to us as time goes on.”

Sunday, July 24, 2016

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Hungarian GP: Lewis Hamilton beats Nico Rosberg to take title lead

Hamilton now six points clear in the Drivers' Championship; Ricciardo third for Red Bull; Ferrari and Red Bull separated by a point


Lewis Hamilton has taken the lead of the world championship with victory ahead of Nico Rosberg in the Hungarian GP.
43 points behind Rosberg five races ago, Hamilton now leads the title race by six points at the halfway stage of the season.
The reigning world champion has now won five times at the Hungaroring with his latest triumph the 48th of his F1 career.


Canadian Open: Brandt

Sportdaddy:Snedeker leads after third round in Ontario

Brandt Snedeker

Canadian Open third-round leaderboard
-9 B Snedeker (US); -8 D Johnson (US), J du Roit (am) (Can); -7 S Wheatcroft (US), A Cejka (Ger)
Selected others: -6 M Laird (Sco); -3 V Singh (Fij); -2 J Day (Aus)
American Brandt Snedeker will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Canadian Open after carding a six-under-par 66 at Glen Abbey in Ontario.
The world number 23 eagled the par-five 18th to lead on nine under from US Open champion Dustin Johnson (70) and Canadian amateur Jared du Toit (71).
World number 309 Luke List, joint leader for the first two days, slipped seven shots adrift after a 77.
Scotland's Martin Laird compiled five birdies in a 68 and is six under.
World number one and defending champion Jason Day returned a round of 69 and is tied for 28th with 31-year-old List, who began with a bogey and had two double bogeys and a triple bogey seven on the back nine.
Snedeker overpowered the 18th, hitting a 378-yard drive and a 121-yard approach to set up the six-foot eagle putt.
Du Toit, 21, bidding to become first Canadian to win the event for 62 years - and the first amateur to triumph on the PGA Tour in 25 seasons - also eagled the final hole, holing a 40-footer for a 70.
Asked to evaluate his prospects for the final round, Snedeker said: "I think I'm going to be the most hated man in Canada, but it's going to be a lot of fun trying to figure it out."

Real Madrid training the Pintus way

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Changes are afoot to Real Madrid's pre-season preparations following the arrival of Zinedine Zidane's one-time fitness coach Antonio Pintus.The Frenchman worked under the hard-line Italian during his playing days at Juventus and has enlisted his services to shape up the European champions' fitness reigme.Pintus succeeds Bernardo Requena, who remains with Real, and counts Chelsea, Udinese, West Ham and Monaco among his former clubs, as well as working in other sports including judo and athletics.On Saturday, Real's players were put through their paces with a session that saw gym and aerobics sessions sandwiched in between five 1,000 metre runs.Zidane believes that Pintus' higher intensity approach will serve his Los Blancos squad in their efforts to retain their Champions League crown and mount a renewed assault on Barcelona's La Liga title.