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Ket qua bong da hom nay: Bastia 0-1 PSG

Vòng 1 Ligue 1 2016/17 - Bastia 0-1 PSG. Không có sự phục vụ của cây săn bàn chủ lực Ibrahimovic, PSG phải rất vất vả mới có được chiến thắng tối thiểu trước đội bóng chiếu dưới Bastia.

 

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Bàn thắng: Kurzawa 73'

Vẫn như thường lệ, PSG không mấy khó khăn để chiếm lĩnh thế trận. Với hàng tiền vệ chất lượng họ nhanh chóng làm chủ khu trung tuyến. Có thời điểm PSG cầm bóng lên đến 70%. Tuy nhiên, việc thiếu một trung phong thực thụ khiến PSG bế tắc trong khâu dứt điểm.

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Oliver Bierhoff has criticised Man United boss Louis van Gaal

MANCHESTER UNITED manager Louis van Gaal has been blasted by Germany team manager Oliver Bierhoff for his treatment of Bastian Schweinsteiger.

 

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The 31-year-old is currently out of action for the Red Devils with a knee injury sustained in the FA Cup third round match against Sheffield United.

Van Gaal recently criticised Schweinsteiger saying he needed to 'change his mindset' which didn't go down well with Bierhoff.

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Daniel Sturridge was hurt at being branded a crock

The injury prone England striker grabbed the opening goal in the rout - his first in the league since September.

 

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But team-mate Jordan Henderson claims Sturridge has been deeply affected by the constant criticism and suspicion surrounding his lengthy injury record.

“I’ve know Studge for years and I am quite close to him,’ said Henderson.

“I have been with him a lot while he has been out.

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Fabricio Coloccini shouldn't be captain

Only goal difference is keeping Steve McClaren’s men out of the relegation zone after their 5-1 thrashing at Chelsea on Saturday.

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Asked if skipper Coloccini is a natural leader, Carver said: “Not really. He is the captain of the football club but not like the old-fashione captains like Shearer.

“Everybody knew who he was and he was very vocal.

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Neymar has penned his improved Barca contract

NEYMAR has reportedly signed his new Barcelona contract at long last, dealing a major blow to Manchester United’s transfer plans.


The Brazilian superstar’s future as been up in the air recently with Barca’s financial problems causing havoc with their ability to hand new deals to their top stars.

Because of that, United had been hoping to pounce and were reportedly readying a staggering £144m deal for him.

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Ibrahimovic set to join the Premier League

Paris St-Germain’s superstar Swedish striker has never played in England and famously refused to have a trial for Arsene Wenger at Arsenal aged 16.

 

 

 

 

But the 34-year-old’s contract is up at PSG this summer and he indicated he may have sorted a move to the Premier League after scoring the first goal in the French giants’ 2-1 Champions League defeat of Chelsea on Tuesday.

 

 

Asked if he was Premier League-bound, he said: “I have another three months here and then what will happen? Big things will happen, let’s just say I am in shape.”

 

 

Ibrahimovic, who made a point of stopping to turn back and speak to English reporters at the Parc des Princes, said he was convinced PSG would overcome Chelsea in the second leg in 13 days.

 

 

“We are confident,” he said. “We want to play in this positive manner so wherever we go, we will play our game.”

 

 

But Chelsea’s goal hero in Paris, John Obi Mikel, reckoned his strike could have been crucial.

 

 

“Hopefully this goal keeps us alive in the tie and we believe we can do it,” he said. “We can get a very good result at home which can see us through.

 

 

“The second leg is going to be massive and hopefully this away goal is going to be decisive. If we get a 1-0 win, we’re through.”

 

 

Mikel scored just before the break after playing a key role in PSG’s first goal in the 38th minute. First he was booked for fouling Lucas then he deflected in Ibrahimovic’s free-kick.

 

 

“The first goal was a big deflection from me and my foul that I committed,” he added. “I had to make the foul because he was going deeper and deeper into the box.

 

 

“And I know I had to make a challenge, either to get the ball or foul him, but then the deflection was a big one.

 

 

“It was my foul, I got booked and then the deflection. So it was three things. But we came back strong and I got the equaliser back, which was great.

 

 

“We’re very disappointed losing the second goal. I think we deserved more.”

 

 

Blues defender Branislav Ivanovic knows there can be no more blunders at Stamford Bridge in three weeks, claiming Chelsea will need a clean sheet to progress.

 

 

He said: “We have to concentrate. We know we have to play defensively a perfect game at home to go through.”

MU became the laughing stock of Europe League

LOUIS VAN GAAL agreed that Manchester United were rubbish as they became the laughing stock of Europe here last night.
 

 
 
Furious fans chanted, “We’re s**t” after witnessing the most humiliating defeat in the club’s European history against Danish minnows Midtjylland – who hadn’t played a competitive game for more than two months.
 
 
A beleaguered Van Gaal did not contest their view after a 2-1 first-leg defeat in the Europa League last-32 round that left him with an even bigger fight to save his job.
 
 
Asked about the chant by their own fans, he said: “The fans can criticise – and when you see the second half, maybe they are right.
 
 
“They are disappointed like we are. In the second half I have to say that Midtjylland were winning every ball. That is very disappointing because that is the key to this game.
 
 
“I cannot answer why our players were not winning the second balls to keep the ball in our possession. We had a lot of unnecessary losses of the ball. At this moment I can only analyse that Midtjylland were winning the second balls and then you can expect that they score out of a few chances.”
 
 
Problems continue to pile up for Van Gaal. Goalkeeper David De Gea pulled out of last night’s game with a knee injury suffered in the warm-up.
 
 
He is a doubt for Monday’s FA Cup fifth-round tie at Shrewsbury.
 
 
The Spaniard will have a scan tomorrow. At least it was good news for one man forever connected with Manchester United.
 
 
Gary Neville got the perfect 40th birthday present as his struggling Valencia side thumped Rapid Vienna 6-0 in the Mestalla.