Friday 29 January 2016

Wilshere suffers another injury setback

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is expected to miss a further six weeks of action as his injury problems continue.
Jack Wilshere is expected to be out of action until mid-March, as his lengthy recovery from a fractured fibula continues to drag on.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger had previously stated his optimism that his central midfielder would return to fitness by the end of February.
However, the French manager has now confirmed the England international is still far from returning to the first team, with his hopes of a Euro 2016 squad place beginning to dwindle.
"Jack is starting to run," Wenger told reporters. "Once you move out, from the first day, you count six weeks to be competitive and build up stamina and intensity. You need six weeks to be ready fitness-wise."
Wilshere has not made a single appearance for Arsenal all season after suffering an injury in training on the eve of this season’s Community Shield.
The 24-year-old continues to be plagued by injuries and has seen his recuperation set back following surgery in mid-September.

Chile appoints Juan Antonio Pizzi as head coachChile has confirmed Juan Antonio Pizzi will take over from Jorge Sampaoli as national team head coach. Chile’s football federation has announced the appointment of Juan Antonio Pizzi as national team head coach. Argentine Pizzi, 47, arrives from Liga MX side Leon and will begin his reign next week after replacing the recently departed Jorge Sampaoli. Pizzi agreed to a deal which will keep him in the post with the Copa America champions until the end of the 2018 World Cup. A statement on Chile’s official website read: "The Board of the National Association of Professional Football (ANFP) established an agreement with Juan Antonio Pizzi to assume the post of technical director of the Chile national football team, starting next week." President of the ANFP Arturo Salah added: "We are very pleased with the arrival of Juan Antonio Pizzi. A professional who gives us a lot of confidence, has an established career, has been a champion in Chile and Argentina, in addition to good campaigns in Europe and Mexico. "Pizzi is the right person to protect and continue the work of the Chilean national team, while maintaining the competitiveness shown in recent years." Pizzi will become the fourth consecutive Argentine to take control of the Chile national team, following in the footsteps of Marcelo Bielsa, Claudio Borghi and Sampaoli. The new coach will also be in charge of the nation’s 2016 Copa America exploits, as well as the 2017 Confederation Cup in Russia in preparation for the World Cup. Pizzi managed Leon for three years before the appointment and also spent one year in La Liga with Valencia for the 2013-14 campaign.

Chile has confirmed Juan Antonio Pizzi will take over from Jorge Sampaoli as national team head coach.
Chile’s football federation has announced the appointment of Juan Antonio Pizzi as national team head coach.
Argentine Pizzi, 47, arrives from Liga MX side Leon and will begin his reign next week after replacing the recently departed Jorge Sampaoli.
Pizzi agreed to a deal which will keep him in the post with the Copa America champions until the end of the 2018 World Cup.
A statement on Chile’s official website read: "The Board of the National Association of Professional Football (ANFP) established an agreement with Juan Antonio Pizzi to assume the post of technical director of the Chile national football team, starting next week."
President of the ANFP Arturo Salah added: "We are very pleased with the arrival of Juan Antonio Pizzi. A professional who gives us a lot of confidence, has an established career, has been a champion in Chile and Argentina, in addition to good campaigns in Europe and Mexico.
"Pizzi is the right person to protect and continue the work of the Chilean national team, while maintaining the competitiveness shown in recent years."
Pizzi will become the fourth consecutive Argentine to take control of the Chile national team, following in the footsteps of Marcelo Bielsa, Claudio Borghi and Sampaoli.
The new coach will also be in charge of the nation’s 2016 Copa America exploits, as well as the 2017 Confederation Cup in Russia in preparation for the World Cup.
Pizzi managed Leon for three years before the appointment and also spent one year in La Liga with Valencia for the 2013-14 campaign.

Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola Bayern Munich vs. Hoffenheim: Guardiola confident champion can cope without Boateng

Pep Guardiola believes Bayern Munich have enough alternatives to the injured Jerome Boateng as they prepare to host Hoffenheim.
Pep Guardiola is confident Bayern Munich have what it takes to cope with the absence of Jerome Boateng when they take on Hoffenheim at the weekend.
The Germany international sustained a ruptured groin muscle in Bayern's 2-1 win over Hamburg last week and faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines as a result.
Boateng's injury leaves Guardiola with a selection headache at the back, but the former Barcelona boss believes he has a number of adequate alternatives.
"We will miss Boateng, but other players will fill the void," Guardiola said at a news conference. 
"We have [Medhi] Benatia, [David] Alaba, [Javi] Martinez, Rafinha, there are plenty of options. Martinez and Benatia have qualities that Boateng doesn't have. But of course, there are some worries.
"We did everything we could to prevent Jerome's injury, but that was impossible.
"Hoffenheim are a team that always create a lot of chances. Our tactic depends on the players I have available. I wouldn't say there's some sort of tactical revolution coming up.
"It is hard to win the treble, but the players have been doing great so far."
Bayern have every reason to feel confident ahead of Sunday's encounter at the Allianz Arena, having not lost any of their last 15 league games against Hoffenheim (winning 11 and drawing the remaining four). No other top-flight pairing has seen a club go winless against another more than nine times in a row.
Apart from Boateng, Bayern are still without Mario Gotze as the attacking midfielder continues his recovery from a hamstring injury, while Franck Ribery is also likely to miss out due to muscular problems.
Hoffenheim, meanwhile, will be aware of the uphill task at hand, but can draw confidence from last week's 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen. 
They remain 17th in the Bundesliga table, though, and desperately need a good result in order to stay in touch with 15th-placed Stuttgart and 16th-placed Werder Bremen, both four points ahead on 18 points.
However, TSG's recent form against Bayern provides cause for concern. Hoffenheim have picked up just one point from their last seven visits to the Allianz Arena (3-3 in March 2014), while they suffered their heaviest Bundesliga loss in Munich in March 2012 (7-1).
They came close to springing a surprise in the reverse fixture back in August, but a late Robert Lewandowski strike eventually saw them beaten 2-1.
Key Opta stats:

- Guardiola’s side have won their last 15 games at home in all competitions, the club’s longest run since 2013 (18 between March and November).
- Kevin Volland netted after just nine seconds of FCB’s 2-1 win over TSG before Christmas, holding a league record alongside Karim Bellarabi (August 2014).
- Bayern have seen out each of their 16 leads in the Bundesliga this term (league high).
- Hoffenheim have recorded the fewest wins this term (two) and surrendered the most points from winning positions (17) in the top flight.
- Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski has squandered almost as many chances this term (23) as the whole of the TSG team combined (25 - only three sides have wasted fewer).
- Thomas Muller and Lewandowski have both been involved in 18 goals this season, while Hoffenheim as a whole have netted just 18 goals in 2015/16 – a negative club record.

Late David Bowie leaves nearly half of $100 million fortune to his wife, Iman, kids, PA and Nanny

New details following David Bowie's death have been revealed. The late rock icon's will, which was filed in court on Friday in Manhattan, allegedly revealed that Bowie has left nearly half of his $100 million estate to his wife Iman, along with the couple's home on Lafayette Street in Manhattan, according to the New York Post's Page Six, who obtained the documents.
Their daughter, Alexandria, gets his Ulster County home in upstate New York, and will split the remaining of Bowie's fortune with his son from a previous relationship, Duncan Jones.

According to the report, Bowie also gave $2 million to his friend and personal assistant, Corinne Coco Schwab, and $1 million to his son's former nanny, Marion Skene.

The will  also allegedly states that the late musician's dying wish was to have his ashes scattered on the island nation of Bali in accordance with Buddhist rituals.
Bowie passed away earlier this month, just two days after his 69th birthday