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    Pogba wants to play in a better league - father

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    Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba wants to play in a better league than Serie A, according to his father.

    The Frenchman has plied his trade in Italy since leaving Manchester United in 2012, but he is being heavily linked with a move this close-season. And, with Real Madrid linked, alongside a possible return to Old Trafford, Fassou Antoine Pogba might get his wish of seeing his son play at a higher level.

    "What we want is that he plays in a better league," he said, in quotes reported by AS. "He'll decide which team he's going to play for."

    The player's father also referred to a possible switch to Madrid as "interesting".
    In his four years with Juve, Pogba has scored 34 goals in all competitions from midfield.
     

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    Ben Arfa: I was 10 mins away from joining Sevilla

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    Hatem Ben Arfa completed a deal to sign for Paris Saint-Germain on Friday, but has revealed he was 10 minutes away from joining Sevilla.

    PSG confirmed the capture of the former Newcastle United, Marseille and Lyon playmaker on a two-year-deal after a superb season with Ligue 1 rivals Nice in which he found the net 18 times in all competitions.

    Sevilla had been among the other teams linked with a move for the France international, who missed out on a place in Didier Deschamps' squad for Euro 2016.

    Instead, Ben Arfa will play under Unai Emery - who left Sevilla to take over from Laurent Blanc as PSG coach - at Parc des Princes.

    But the 29-year-old told PSG TV: "I was about 10 minutes away from signing for Sevilla. Just before I was meant to sign in Spain, Paris Saint-Germain called me and told me to wait, to think about it and they told me they really wanted me.

    "It was really last-minute stuff. I was meant to go to Sevilla, I was just about to sign... and here I am at Paris Saint-Germain. It's destiny, it was written."Ben Arfa has not won a major trophy since doing a Ligue 1 and Coupe de la Ligue double with Marseille in 2010.

    But he is naturally hopeful of changing that at PSG, who head into the new campaign on the back of successive domestic trebles."I have supported Paris Saint-Germain since I was young. Ever since I was a little boy, they have been my club. I have always supported them," he added.

    "It's a club with a lot of ambition and everyone wants to be a part of the project.I'm really very happy to be able to help the club reach its objectives. These are all factors in why I signed here.

    "My aims, first and foremost, are for the team. I want to try and do what I can to help the team, on and off the pitch. But the most important thing is that the club wins trophies."
     

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    Wales 3-1 Belgium: Robson-Kanu magic sends Dragons into semis

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    Hal Robson-Kanu wrote his name into Welsh football history with a stunning individual effort as the Dragons downed Belgium 3-1 in the Euro 2016 quarter-finals. Friday's contest marked Wales' first quarter-final in 58 years, their other run to the last eight coming in the country's only previous appearance at a senior international competition, the 1958 World Cup in Sweden.

    But just 13 minutes in Chris Coleman's side were given a mountain to climb against the world's second-ranked nation as a fierce long-range strike from Radja Nainggolan put Belgium ahead.

    Wales' reply was magnificent and a deserved leveller came courtesy of captain Ashley Williams, who capitalised on some poor defending to restore parity.Belgium appeared set to take command of an enthralling contest once more after starting the second half on the front foot, only for Robson-Kanu to evade three players with a marvellous turn and make it 2-1 in confident fashion.

    Aaron Ramsey was then booked - meaning the instrumental Arsenal midfielder will miss the semi-final against Portugal, which Sam Vokes made absolutely sure of progressing to with a fantastic near-post header from Chris Gunter's cross.

    Only some heroic defending prevented Wales from falling behind in the seventh minute as Belgium went agonisingly close to opening the scoring on three occasions.


    First Yannick Carrasco was thwarted by a fine close-range save from Wayne Hennessey following excellent work down the right from Kevin De Bruyne, with Thomas Meunier's follow-up blocked by Neil Taylor before Eden Hazard saw his effort deflected over.

    Romelu Lukaku was unable to connect with the subsequent corner from De Bruyne and Belgium were fortunate not to see his profligacy punished as Robson-Kanu headed over a Taylor cross and Gareth Bale lashed into the side-netting following a trademark surge down the left.But Belgium were rewarded for a strong start in remarkable fashion through Nainggolan.

    The Roma midfielder was afforded too much space as he picked the ball up 30 yards from goal and unleashed a vicious strike that Hennessey could not keep out, despite getting a hand to it.

    Wales responded well and Belgium were grateful to the reflexes of Thibaut Courtois for preserving the lead, the Chelsea goalkeeper somehow keeping out Taylor's low drive after the left-back had been picked out in the box by Ramsey.
    Belgium did not pay for their poor marking on that occasion, but Williams took advantage of more questionable defending on the half-hour mark.The skipper was left unmarked and met Ramsey's corner with a downward header into the bottom-right corner.

    Belgium began the second 45 in the ascendancy as Lukaku missed a gilt-edged chance by heading a Meunier cross wide and De Bruyne and Hazard both went close with curling efforts.

    However, Wales completed the turnaround 10 minutes after the restart, Robson-Kanu displaying excellent composure to fire them in front.He latched onto a superb left-wing cross from Ramsey and then produced a moment of magic before coolly slotting beyond Courtois.

    Marouane Fellaini headed wide from the edge of the six-yard box and Nainggolan saw a penalty claim waved away, but it was Vokes who had the final say five minutes from time to stunningly knock out one of the heavy pre-tournament favourites.
     

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    Fearlessness the key to Wales success, says Coleman


    Wales manager Chris Coleman credited his success with the national team down to not being afraid to dream or fail after their stunning 3-1 Euro 2016 quarter-final victory over Belgium.

    Belgium took the lead in the 13th minute of Friday's contest at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy through a fierce long-range effort from Radja Nainggolan, only for Wales to dump out one of the pre-tournament favourites with a remarkable comeback.Captain Ashley Williams headed Wales level on the half-hour mark before a superb turn and finish from Hal Robson-Kanu made it 2-1.

    Sam Vokes' fine late header made sure of progression to the semi-final, where Wales will meet Portugal in Lyon next Wednesday.

    The run to the last four marks the first time Wales have reached the semis of a major tournament and represents an incredible turnaround in fortunes for a team that finished second bottom in their qualifying group for Euro 2012.

    Speaking to BBC Sport after the match, Coleman said: "Don't be afraid to have dreams. Four years ago, I was as far away from this as you can imagine. Look what's happening.

    "If you work hard enough, and you're not afraid to dream, and you're not afraid to fail. Everybody fails. I've had more failures than I've had success, but I'm not afraid to fail. And every now and again - I can't say every now and again, because this has never happened to me - I'm enjoying it, it's sweet, and I think we deserve it."

    Coleman was particularly pleased with the way his side stuck to their principles of passing football and creativity, adding: "We were in a game where we created more chances. They had their fair share, but we competed. "That's all we could ask of the players. We've got players like Aaron Ramsey, Gareth Bale, Joe Allen, players of that ilk. We've got to pass the ball. That's what gets the best out of the team.

    "Getting the best out of your best players gets the best out of the team. Everybody, all the players in the team can pass the ball. That's what we try to do, whether it's Belgium or anyone else."That was our only gripe in the England game [a 2-1 loss]. We never passed the ball. Normally in the games, we try to pass the ball.

    "We always try to stick to our strengths and our identity. We were determined to do it tonight, even if that meant we never got the result. We wanted to show people that we can be a very inventive team, and I thought we showed it."
     

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    Wilmots: Belgium made too many mistakes against Wales


    Marc Wilmots says his defence showed their inexperience against Wales as Belgium bowed out of Euro 2016 in the quarter-finals after a 3-1 defeat.

    Belgium took an early lead through Radja Nainggolan but forfeited the initiative to Wales, who punished them with three goals to seal a historic win.But despite the result, Wilmots said the tactical approach was sound as he suggested injuries - particularly in defence with Jan Vertonghen ruled out - and a lack of experience proved costly.

    "We had a good strategy, we dominated, had an excellent 25 minutes but from nowhere we dropped 15 metres back. I was waving my arms, shouting," he said.

    "I'm not a magician. You can't simply replace experience and my defence had an average of 23 years old. I can't blame the players but they need to be a well-oiled machine. We had to replace 50 per cent of our backline, I can understand us conceding goals from set-pieces.

    "Perhaps it was fear, because they are young. I don't know. But I'm in charge of the team and that's the best I thought we had.”

    Wilmots acknowledged that Belgium were one of the sides rated as having a big chance of making the final and perhaps even winning it – even more so after they avoided the likes of Italy and Germany in the knockout stage."We had the core of the team and took the risk to bring in young players - they have a lot of potential, I'm not going to kill them," he said.

    "We were listed among the teams who could have gone all the way. We wanted to go further and of course the players are left with a bad taste. We made too many mistakes to win this match against a very good Wales side – they know how to play football and have good talent."And while the Belgium coach now faces a big battle to keep the top job, he remains undecided on his future.

    "I said I'd make my decision after the championships, not straight after the game. I'm going to think about it. Give me time," Wilmots>
     

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    'World-class Bale is better than Messi & Ronaldo' - Robson-Kanu


    Wales hero Hal Robson-Kanu believes international team-mate Gareth Bale is better than both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Robson-Kanu scored the second of Wales's three goals as they beat Belgium and progressed to the Euro 2016 semi-finals, though Bale failed to find the net for the second successive match.

    But with the Real Madrid star set to face club-mate Cristiano Ronaldo in the last-four, Robson-Kanu believes the ex-Spurs man has the edge when it comes the world's biggest stars.When asked about Messi and Ronaldo he told reporters: "They are both world-class players. But we have a world-class player who is better.

    "Obviously he has been important and it will be a big game for both of them. But we have players who will affect the game throughout and hopefully we’ll get a positive result."He’s [Bale} definitely on his way [to becoming the world's best]."

    While all eyes will be on Bale during Wednesday's clash in Lyon, Wales's other big name, Aaron Ramsey, will miss out after picking up a second booking of the tournament in the last-eight.But Robson-Kanu is confident Chris Coleman's side will be able to cope without the in-form Arsenal midfielder.

    "Obviously he’s a world-class player. You don’t want to lose your world-class players but we have a squad here and that’s the whole point of having a squad at a championships, so I’m sure the players who step in will perform."They have been training hard and waiting for this moment, so I’m sure it will be a positive game."
     

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    Predictions? :confused:

    Man nam hithanne draw wei in 90 mins naththam Germany dinai kiyala.

    Thiago Motta Suspended & De Rossi Injured. Ithin italy ta offensive chance ekak thiyanawanam thiyenne godakma wing eken counter karana eka. Specially from the left wing with De Scilio & Zacherinni.
    Germany will rule in possession. Depaththema CB's la marama hodai.
    Germany wala prashne hoda attack ekak nathi eka.
    Set pieces walin depend wei wage german team eka. corners and free kicks with boateng & hummels in the box. Godakma germany center eken attacks try karai.
    Habai with Buffon, Bazarghi, Bonnuchi & Chiellini, wade kohoma weida manda :confused: Really tough to call this one.
     

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    Predictions? :confused:

    Man nam hithanne draw wei in 90 mins naththam Germany dinai kiyala.

    Thiago Motta Suspended & De Rossi Injured. Ithin italy ta offensive chance ekak thiyanawanam thiyenne godakma wing eken counter karana eka. Specially from the left wing with De Scilio & Zacherinni.
    Germany will rule in possession. Depaththema CB's la marama hodai.
    Germany wala prashne hoda attack ekak nathi eka.
    Set pieces walin depend wei wage german team eka. corners and free kicks with boateng & hummels in the box. Godakma germany center eken attacks try karai.
    Habai with Buffon, Bazarghi, Bonnuchi & Chiellini, wade kohoma weida manda :confused: Really tough to call this one.
    Kalin predict karanna nam tikak amarui bro.Italy kalin ta wada godak improve wela.habai mage hitha kiyanawa godak durata Germany win karai kiyala:yes:
     

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    :cool:OFFICIAL: Man Utd sign Mkhitaryan


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    Manchester United have signed Henrikh Mkhitaryan from Borussia Dortmund, the Bundesliga club have confirmed.

    United have long pursued the 27-year-old forward, who scored 23 goals in 52 games for Dortmund last season, as Jose Mourinho continues to reshape his squad at Old Trafford.

    United have already signed defender Eric Bailly and decorated striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic this summer, with Mkhitaryan the third arrival of a supremely busy transfer window.

    Dortmund confirmed the move on their website on Saturday, revealing that the Armenia international expressed his wish to join United in "intensive discussions" with the Bundesliga club.

    “This transfer was made on the basis of starting a new challenge. Manchester United made a tremendous offer, which matched the player’s value. Had we rejected it, the player could have moved for free in 2017," said CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke.

    Mkhitaryan began his career at Armenian side Pyunik, before playing for both Metalurh and Shakhtar Donetsk, prior to his move to Dortmund.

    The versatile forward, who can play as a winger as well as an attacking midfielder, has scored 104 goals in 298 club games, and has also won 59 caps for his country.