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ARAB TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2014 SPORTS 48 Saint-Etienne face Monaco; Bordeaux, Lens clash PSG fear fatigue factor in Marseille showdown PARIS, Nov 7, (AFP): Paris Saint-Germain can close within one point of leaders Marseille with victory over their arch-rivals on Sunday which would cap a week in which they also guaranteed their place in the Champions League knockout phase. Laurent Blanc’s unbeaten champions won their fifth straight match on Wednesday, when a narrow 1-0 win over APOEL Nicosia was enough to seal their place in the last-16 of Europe’s most prestigious competition. However Blanc realises Marseille, who are currently four points clear, will benefit from their extra rest this week and the fact that they are taking no part in European competition this season. Marcelo Bielsa’s Marseille side equalled a club record with eight straight wins on their rise to the top of Ligue 1 but a tough 1-0 defeat at Lyon snapped that run which was then followed by League Cup elimination by Rennes. “Is playing a Champions League match on a Wednesday ideal preparation for a ‘Clasico’ on a Sunday? I don’t know,” said Blanc, who played as a defender for Marseille between 1997 and 1999. “Winning is always better than losing or drawing, it helps you recover better. “Marseille will come here with an ambitious mindset after the start they have had to the season, but we will approach the match in the same way.” “We have dropped points in Ibra games this season but the fact we are playing in the Champions League has prevented us from picking up as many as we maybe deserve. “It’s certainly an advantage for Marseille, and the more games you play the more you expose yourself to the risk of picking up injuries.” Edinson Cavani has picked up the PSG Saudi, UAE and Qatar win DUBAI, UAE, Nov 7, (RTRS): Asian Cup finalists Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Qatar recorded moraleboosting friendly victories on Thursday in their final matches ahead of next week’s Gulf Cup of Nations. Emirati striker Ahmed Khalil scored a second half hat-trick as his side overcame Lebanon 3-2 prior to their Group B fixtures against Oman, Kuwait and Iraq. In Dammam, Gulf Cup of Nations hosts Saudi Arabia were 2-0 winners over Palestine with Naif Hazazi scoring the opener before setting up Fahad Al Muwallad for a second. It was a first win in six games for the Saudis, who have been drawn in Group A alongside Bahrain, Yemen and Qatar for the eight-team tournament which begins next Thursday. In Doha, Qatar showed their capabilities by scoring three times in nine second half minutes to overcome North Korea 3-1. slack, with Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovic still struggling with a foot injury. The Uruguayan has scored in his last four matches to equal his best streak with the club. Ibrahimovic may return for the highprofile match at the Parc des Princes and Blanc confirmed there is a real chance their talisman could be in the starting lineup. “His problem is quite unique but there have been some very encouraging signs the past few days even if we still don’t know when he will be ready. “He has worked very hard and if his Lens vs Bordeaux beIN SPORT 5 HD Lyon vs Guingamp beIN SPORTS 5 HD 19:00 Local 16:00 Local (Sunday) Bastia vs Montpellier beIN SPORT 5 HD Reims vs Lille beIN SPORTS 8 HD, 14 HD 22:00 Local Caen vs Nantes beIN SPORT 6 HD 22:00 Local 19:00 Local (Sunday) Saint Etienne vs Monaco beIN SPORTS 5 HD, 13 HD Evian vs Nice beIN SPORT 7 HD 22:00 Local Toulouse vs Metz beIN SPORT 8 HD PSG vs Marseille beIN SPORTS 5 HD, 11 HD 22:00 Local 23:00 Local (Sunday) progress continues in the next few days, anything is possible.” Lyon have quietly climbed the table into third spot and a home victory over 16th placed Guingamp on Sunday will draw them within two points of Bielsa’s side ahead of the clash in the capital. Bordeaux are level with Saint-Etienne and seven adrift as Willy Sagnol’s controversial week finishes with a trip to Lens on Saturday. The Bordeaux coach had to apologise over his comments regarding African players and for declaring that the scheduling of the African Cup of Nations influenced his decision to sign players from the continent. Saint-Etienne face Monaco who were beaten 1-0 by Benfica in the Champions League in midweek. Bastia begin life without sacked coach Claude Makelele on Saturday, when Montpellier are in Corsica while sixthplaced Nantes make the short trip to Normandy and a key clash at Caen. 19:00 Local (Sunday) Dortmund aim to use Euro ‘success’ to fix dire form Bavarians, Eintracht meet; Freiburg, Schalke face off BERLIN, Nov 7, (AFP): Borussia Dortmund want to use their high-flying Champions League form to help turn around their dire Bundesliga fortunes when they host Borussia Moenchengladbach on Sunday. Dortmund enjoyed a 4-1 romp at home to Galatasaray on Tuesday in a match which was twice halted due to crowd trouble when away fans set off fireworks. European football’s governing body UEFA are investigating. PSG’s Javier Pastore jumps over APOEL’s goal keeper Ukro Rafael Pardo, right, during the Champions League Group F soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Apoel at Parc des Princes stadium in Paris, France, Nov 5. (AP) 3rd party ownership FIFA ban will hit South America MONTEVIDEO, Nov 7, (AFP): FIFA moves to ban Third Party Ownership in football will badly hit clubs in Brazil and Argentina, the major traders in global talent such as Neymar and Colombian star Radamel Falcao, experts say. About 90 percent of players in Brazil’s top division are linked to Third Party Ownership (TPO) arrangements where rights to a player are controlled by investment funds and other opaque companies that buy up rising stars, according to a KPMG consultancy study. Brazil accounted for more than 5,500 international transfers between 2011 and July this year, making it the world football commodities leader. Argentina was second with more than 2,600 players moving across borders. But the two countries have some of Neymar the world’s most indebted clubs, which is why they are most prone to TPO. Brazilian and Argentinian clubs have told FIFA they could not survive without Third Party cash. “There has never been so much money in Brazilian football, but the clubs are very indebted,” said Eduardo Carlezzo, a Sao Paulo lawyer specialising in sport. “This economic situation means the clubs need investors to recruit.” When Neymar moved from Brazilian club Santos to Barcelona in 2013, or Falcao went from River Plate in Argentina to FC Porto in 2009, the European clubs had to haggle with clubs and investors. Many outside investors treat players “under a slave regime because they say that as they have the player’s economic rights they can decide his future,” said Carlos Soto, president of the Chilean professional footballers union. Jackson Ibarguen was a former under- SOCCER 20 player for Colombia when he was ordered to play in Bosnia from 2008 to 2013. Ibarguen said he was not paid a full wage and was stopped from moving away by his TPO owner. FIFA’s executive committee voted in September to ban TPO deals though world body president Sepp Blatter said there would be a transitional period before it is eliminated. The transition will last up to four years, according to FIFA officials, and a working party will recommend the steps to be taken by December. FIFA said this week that a final solution should be announced at the world body’s congress in May. FIFA has had to act under pressure from Europe’s governing body, UEFA, which had indicated that TPO players could be banned from the Champions League. The English, French and Polish leagues have already banned such deals. Third party ownership “threatens the integrity of our competitions,” according to UEFA president Michel Platini. RB’s owner wants club to win title Drinks giants aim to take Leipzig into Bundesliga BERLIN, Nov 7, (AFP): Having inspired a series of Formula One world titles, Austrian energy drink giant Red Bull is now aiming to lift RB Leipzig all the way from Germany’s regional leagues to the Bundesliga. Since the company founded RasenBallsport Leipzig and pumped in millions of euros in sponsorship, three promotions have followed in five years. With Germany’s capital celebrating the 25th year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany could have a football club back in the Bundesliga next season with RB Leipzig currently third in the second division. Red Bull’s owner Dietrich Mateschitz SOCCER ultimately wants the club to win the German title. “A few years go by so quickly, but eventually it will happen,” the 70-yearold billionaire told SID, an AFP subsidiary, when asked if winning the Bundesliga is realistic. In the meantime, he wants Leipzig to reach the top tier to challenge the likes of recent German title-winners Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. “If we did not want that at some point, then we might as well hang up our boots,” he insisted. “To talk about promotions as a foregone conclusion would be absurd, but you need ambitious goals and it wouldn’t be a bad thing if we get in the first division as soon as possible.” Currently in the Germany’s second tier, RB Leipzig is bidding to become the first club from the former German Democratic Republic in the top flight since Energie Cottbus were relegated in 2009. The current squad contains several players with Bundesliga experience, including midfielder Rani Khedira, brother of Real Madrid’s World Cup win- ner Sami and Germany international Marvin Compper. The RB Leipzig story began just five years ago when Red Bull bought amateur club SSV Markranstaedt, who were languishing in the fifth division, after first considering other clubs. They changed the club’s name and the fourth Red Bull football team came into existence after New York Red Bulls, FC Red Bull Salzburg and Red Bull Brazil. The name change by-passed the German Football Association (DFB) rule which prohibits teams being named after a sponsor and the unusual RasenBallsport (grass ball-sport) moniker allows the team to be known as RB Leipzig for short. Big-money sponsorship of Bundesliga teams is nothing new with Hoffenheim, who were promoted in 2008, backed by software billionaire Dietmar Hopp. Likewise, VfL Wolfsburg have car manufacturers VW Volkswagen behind them and Bayer Leverkusen are sponsored by drug manufacturers Bayer. RB Leipzig are well placed to be in contention for promotion next May and already has a World Cup-standard stadium. The 44,345-capacity Red Bull Arena stadium, formerly known as Zentralstadion, hosted matches during the 2006 World Cup. RB Leipzig’s budget of around 30 million euros, with a reported similar figure being invested in a training centre, means they are a force to be reckoned with in Germany’s second tier, where teams have an average budget of between 15 and 20 million euros. But the rise of the heavily-backed and branded club has received mixed reactions in Germany. On one hand, a former East German club back in the Bundesliga paints a romantic picture of a “Beacon of the East” according to Leipzig’s managing director Ulrich Wolter. It was Dortmund’s fourth straight European win to put them through to the Champions League’s knock-out phase and kept them top of the group. But their domestic form is woeful after five straight German league defeats which has left them second-from-bottom in the table. Jurgen Klopp’s side has another chance to turn their fortunes round against third-placed Gladbach, who are on a club record 17-match unbeaten run and held leaders Bayern Munich to a goalless draw a fortnight ago. “It felt good to have won again against Galatasaray,” said Borussia’s veteran midfielder Sebastian Kehl, 35, who is set to make his 300th league appearance on Sunday. Dortmund need to be careful as both centre-backs Sokratis Papastathopoulos and Neven Subotic are just one match away from suspension after each picked up four yellow cards this season. Klopp is short on centre-backs with captain Mats Hummels out with a foot injury he sustained in last Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at Bayern. Pep Guardiola has said his Bayern will now focus on improving their fourpoint lead in the Bundesliga after Wednesday’s 2-0 win over Roma secured both their place in the Champions League’s last 16 and con- England play a 2016 European Championship qualifying match at home to Slovenia the following Saturday and Hodgson has expressed reservations about the arrangement. “I don’t really think you could expect me to say, ‘Excellent, delighted, well done,’” he told journalists during a briefing at Wembley. “But I’m realistic, I’m pragmatic, and this match has been organised for a period of time now. Best of the Rest Leverkusen vs Mainz beIN SPORTS 3 HD 17:30 Local Eintracht vs Bayern beIN SPORTS 4 HD, 13HD 17:30 Local Freiburg vs Schalke beIN SPORTS 9 HD 17:30 Local Bremen vs Hamburg beIN SPORTS 4 HD 17:30 Local (Sunday) Dortmund vs Gladbach beIN SPORTS 4 HD 19:30 Local (Sunday) firmed them as group winners. Munich are at Frankfurt on Saturday in a game which will go ahead despite the four-day rail strike which is set to hit Germany this weekend. Bayern are without left-back David Alaba who is expected to miss the rest of the year with a medial knee ligament injury. Guardiola is set to rotate his squad after both Germany winger Thomas Mueller and Arjen Robben sat out the win over Roma. Bayer Leverkusen will be without five senior players, including captain Simon Rolfes for Saturday’s visit of Mainz, following their 2-1 Champions League victory at St Petersburg. Coach Roger Schmidt is also missing injured midfielders Gonzalo Castro, Stefan Reinartz and Greece’s Kyriakos Papadopoulos, while defender Tin Jedvaj is suspended. Second-placed Wolfsburg are chasing their seventh straight win when they host strugglers Hamburg on Sunday. Eighth-placed Schalke 04 are looking to pick up the pieces after their 4-2 defeat at Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday in the Champions League when they face Freiburg away. Hodgson unhappy with Wembley NFL games LONDON, Nov 7, (AFP): England soccer manager Roy Hodgson admitted on Thursday that he is not in favour of Wembley Stadium being used for American football matches due to the effect on the pitch. The NFL staged two games at England’s national football stadium in September and October and is due to put on a third, between the Dallas Cowboys and the Jacksonville Jaguars, this Sunday. Dortmund’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (left), and Galatasaray’s Tarik Camdal challenge for the ball during the Champions League group D soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Galatasaray Istanbul in Dortmund, Germany, Nov 4. (AP) “The pitch, unfortunately, is not in the best of nick anyway, which we’re all a bit unhappy with. “I think it will get put right. (England managing director) Adrian Bevington is in charge of taking this matter forward and I am sure we will find a good solution. “But at this particular moment in time, I would honestly have to say if asked if it was a good thing or not, I would have to say not.” Yaya Toure heads list: Reigning African Footballer of the Year Yaya Toure heads a list of five players from the English Premier League among 25 nominated on Friday by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the 2014 award. The Ivory Coast midfielder is on course to be named Africa’s top player for a record fourth consecutive year and looks to be the standout performer on the shortlist again after helping Manchester City win the Premier League title last season. Also on the list are Toure’s international team mate and striker Wilfried Bony of Swansea City, Crystal Palace’s Democratic Republic of Congo midfielder Yannick Bolasie and Senegalese Toure midfielder Sadio Mane who plays for Southampton. Tottenham Hotspur’s Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor, who won the prize in 2008, is also in contention. Toure and Adebayor are the only previous winners on the list, but other familiar names are Ghana forward Asamoah Gyan, Ivory Coast striker Gervinho, Gabon forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama. Chelsea’s Nigeria midfielder Jon Obi Mikel and veteran Ivorian forward Didier Drogba, who finished second and third respectively last year, did not make the shortlist. The voting will be conducted by the national team coaches and technical directors of CAF member associations and the winner will be announced in Lagos, Nigeria on Jan 8. ❑ ❑ ❑ ‘Scalpels’ out for Aguirre: Just three months into the job, Japan coach Javier Aguirre finds himself under intense scrutiny as the Blue Samurai lurch from one stuttering performance to the next in the run-up to the Asian Cup in January. The 55-year-old, who led his native Mexico to the last 16 of the 2002 and 2010 World Cups, has been forced to bring back Japan’s record caps holder Yasuhito Endo for this month’s home warm-ups against Honduras and Asian Cup hosts and title rivals Australia after a run of inept displays since taking charge. (AFP) ❑ ❑ ❑ Wanderers slump again: AFC Champions League winners Western Sydney Wanderers were brought back down to earth on Friday as they slumped to a third straight A-League defeat to remain rooted to the foot of the table. Tony Popovic’s side became the first Australian team to win Asia’s most prestigious club title when a 0-0 draw in Riyadh on Saturday gave them a 1-0 aggregate win over Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal. The team, only founded in 2012, have been lapping up the rightful praise following their fairytale success, with goalkeeper Ante Covic taking many of the plaudits following some standout stops throughout the knockout stages and final. Covic again showcased his talents as he saved a penalty on Friday in their first outing since lifting the continental cup, but it was not enough to prevent the Wanderers losing 1-0 at Wellington Phoenix as Nathan Burns bagged a 79th minute winner. Elsewhere, Wanderers’ city rivals Sydney FC played out a goalless draw at Adelaide United to leave both teams tied on 11 points at the top of the table. (RTRS) ❑ ❑ ❑ Charges VS Adriano rejected: A Rio de Janeiro judge has rejected charges of drug trafficking against former Brazil striker Adriano. Prosecutors had charged the striker with connection with drug trafficking because he allegedly bought a motorcycle and gave it as a gift to a known drug dealer in the shantytown where he grew up. But the judge said in a decision announced Thursday that there was not enough evidence to uphold the accusations. Adriano could have faced up to 10 years in prison if he was convicted. The 32-year-old Adriano described the charges as “absurd” and said he was “certain” he would be cleared. He said he is “honest” and doesn’t “owe anything to anybody.” (AP)