Friday, 15 Nov, 2024

Sports

North Korea boosted by World Cup, says coach

NELSPRUIT: Coach Kim Jong-Hun said on Friday North Korea`s tough assignment at the World Cup has laid a solid foundation for the team in the future. The North Koreans battened down the hatches after their embarrassing 7-0 rout by Portugal to hold the vibrant Ivory Coast to a 3-0 margin

Mexicans out for revenge against Argentina

JOHANNESBURG: Mexico will be looking to avenge their defeat at the 2006 World Cup finals when they take on two-time winners Argentina on Sunday for a place in the World Cup quarter-finals. Four years ago in Germany, the teams met at the same Round of 16 stage and a stunning extra time

Spain loss puts Chile in Brazil`s World Cup path

PRETORIA: Chile`s first World Cup triumphs since 1962 have booked the South American side into the last 16, but a 2-1 loss Friday to European champions Spain has left them in mighty Brazil`s path. And even Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa admits that is a scary prospect. "It`s always a side

Nerves paralysed Swiss, says coach Hitzfeld

BLOEMFONTEIN: Switzerland coach Ottmar Hitzfeld said Friday that nerves had plagued his team as they went in search of the two goals needed to ensure they reached the World Cup knockout phase. The Swiss failed to find the net in a goalless stalemate in Bloemfontein as Spain and Chile

Euro 2012 stadium funds `misappropriated`

KIEV: The Ukrainian Security Services (SBU) announced on Friday that 10.8 million hryvnias (1.4 million dollars) set aside for the reconstruction of the main Euro 2012 stadium here have been misappropriated. The director of Kiev`s Olympic stadium and his assistant "have misappropriated

Portugal advance with Brazil after drab draw

DURBAN: Portugal qualified for the second round of the World Cup after battling to an ill-tempered 0-0 draw with five-time champions Brazil in their final Group G game on Friday. In a match that was hyped as a potential showcase for the "beautiful game", there was not much samba on

Australia`s Groth sets up shot at Venus

LONDON: Australia`s Jarmila Groth set up a fourth round shot at Wimbledon great Venus Williams when she downed Germany`s Angelique Kerber 6-3, 7-5 on Friday. The Aussie number three reached the round of 16 at the All England Club for the first time when she beat the higher-ranked Kerber

Africa holds inquest into World Cup flop

JOHANNESBURG: Former French skipper Patrick Vieira on Friday called for a halt on the export of teenage African football talent after the poor showing at the first World Cup to be held on the continent. Amid a bout of soul-searching over the string of failures, other legends of the game

World Cup frontman accuses rival of smear

JOHANNESBURG: Tensions between the World Cup`s two top local officials erupted into the open on Friday when the organising committee`s chief executive accused the chairman of waging a war against him. After the Mail and Guardian news weekly reported his brother was cashing in on the

Taiwan`s Lu makes history by reaching fourth round

LONDON: Lu Yen-Hsun became the first Taiwanese man to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam when his third round opponent Florian Mayer retired during the third set here at Wimbledon on Friday. Lu had taken the first two sets 6-4 and was a break up at 2-1 in the third when Mayer

Home favourite Murray ready for unorthodox Simon

LONDON : After meeting Queen Elizabeth on Thursday, Britain`s Andy Murray will be hoping for another majestic performance when he faces Frenchman Gilles Simon in the third round on Saturday. A barnstorming demolition of Finland`s Jarkko Nieminen has raised expectations among a British

Ivory Coast bow out on victorious note

NELSPRUIT: Ivory Coast joined the exodus of African teams from the World Cup here on Friday as they could only beat already eliminated North Korea 3-0 in their Group G match. Chasing a seemingly impossible nine goals to nudge Portugal out of the last 16 - though it wouldn`t have made a

Hewitt downs Monfils for fourth round spot

LONDON: Australia`s Lleyton Hewitt beat France`s Gael Monfils in straight sets on Friday to progress through to the men`s fourth round at Wimbledon. The 2002 champion won 6-3, 7-6 (11/9), 6-4 and was forced to dig deep in the second set before eventually triumphing in the crucial tie

Record-breaker Isner finally runs out of steam

LONDON: John Isner said he would be doing "anything but tennis" as he tries to recover from his record-shattering exploits at Wimbledon. Isner, who played the longest tennis match ever to make it through the first round, crashed out of the second round in straight sets as the "brutal"

Mexico have to cut off supply to Messi: Marquez

JOHANNESBURG: If Mexico are to have a hope of seeing off Argentina to reach the World Cup quarter-finals they have to close off the supply to dangerman Lionel Messi, the world footballer of the year`s Barcelona teammate Rafael Marquez says. Looking forward to Sunday`s encounter Marquez

India ponders IPL format in post-Modi era

NEW DELHI: India`s cricket chiefs on Friday moved to make a new start for the scandal-hit Indian Premier League, hoping to dispel doubts over the event`s future in the absence of its creator Lalit Modi. The Indian cricket board (BCCI) met representatives of the 10 teams and held a

Cannavaro says fear cost Italy

IRENE: Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro on Friday blamed fear for the reigning champions` ignominious exit from the World Cup following a shock 3-2 defeat to debutants Slovakia. The 36-year-old, who has now played his last match for the Azzurri and will move to Al-Ahli in Dubai next season,

No worries over Germany-England match security

JOHANNESBURG: The World Cup Local Organising Committee (LOC) said on Friday that they were not worried about potential trouble in the high-octane last 16 clash between old rivals Germany and England on Sunday. LOC spokesman Jermaine Craig said that they had been in close contact with

African hopes Ghana again bar US path at World Cup

RUSTENBURG: Four years after sending the United States crashing out of the World Cup, Ghana`s Black Stars again block the Americans` path and are the only African team into the knockout rounds. Former US President Bill Clinton is among the American supporters who will make his way to

Italy crash out of World Cup

JOHANNESBURG: Holders Italy bombed out in the first round of the World Cup on Thursday, as South African police beefed up security for a showdown between two of Europe`s other big guns, Germany and England. The Italians` stunning 3-2 loss to Slovakia in Johannesburg was the shock of the