Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Arsenal targeted for takeover by Africa's richest man with Aliko Dangote keen to purchase Gunners one day

  • Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote has an estimated fortune of £10.4billion 
  • The Nigerian was reportedly interested in buying Arsenal in 2010
  • Dangote: 'I still hope, one day at the right price, that I will buy the team.


  • Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote claims he still harbours hopes of one day buying Arsenal.

    The Nigerian has an estimated fortune of 15billion US dollars (£10.4billion) and is reported to have wanted to buy into the Gunners when former director Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith was selling her shares in 2010.

    Arsenal's current majority shareholder is American tycoon Stan Kroenke, who remains committed to the Barclays Premier League club for the long-term. Uzbek magnate Alisher Usmanov controls around 30 per cent and has also expressed no desire to offload any of his stock.


    Nevertheless Dangote, whose business interests include sugar, flour and oil, remains keen to become part of the Emirates Stadium club sometime in the future.

    Speaking to Bloomberg, he said: 'I still hope, one day at the right price, that I will buy the team.
    'I might buy it, not at a ridiculous price but a price that the owners won't want to resist. I know my strategy.'
    Dangote, though, added no imminent bid was in the pipeline. 

    'We have 16billion dollars-worth of INVESTMENTS in the next few years. Right now I want to take my own business to a certain level. Once I finish on that trajectory, then maybe,' he said.

    Arsenal beat Hull 3-1 on Monday night to give themselves a good chance to finish second behind Premier League champions Chelsea, and will face Aston Villa in the FA Cup final at Wembley on May 30.
    Dangote, however, suggested Arsene Wenger's side should be achieving more.
    He added: '(Wenger) needs to change his style a bit. They need new direction.'



    Gareth Bale fails to deliver AGAIN... here are the damning stats that shame the Real Madrid forward after defeat by Juventus

  • Real Madrid were beaten 2-1 by Juventus in Champions League semi-final
  • Garath Bale failed to deliver as he remained anonymous throughout 
  • Bale did not have a single shot during the match in Turin on Tuesday
  • He attempted fewer passes than any of his team-mates that started

  • What a difference 12 months can make. A little under a year ago Gareth Bale scored a crucial goal in the Champions League final and grabbed the goal that won Real Madrid the Copa del Rey to cap a dream first season following his world record transfer from Tottenham.

    On Tuesday night he was singled out for yet more criticism after a woeful display as the holders were beaten in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final against Juventus in Turin.
    The Old Lady recorded a slender 2-1 win to bring to the Bernabeu and £86million Bale was an anonymous figure throughout.


    BY NUMBERS

    Minutes played - 86 
    Shots - 0 
    Chances created - 0 
    Tackles - 0
    Goals - 0 
    Assists - 0 
    Passes - 18 
    Touches - 32
    Bale was making his first start for five games after he went off injured against Malaga last month and the Wales international's return has coincided with Real's failure to win for the first time in six matches. 
    The 25-year-old's heat map illustrated how difficult he found it to get himself in the game - one of the brightest spots was on the centre-circle as he kicked off. 

    Bale, who has now scored just three goals in his last 16 appearances for the club, had only 14 touches in the first half - less than any other player, including goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

    Bale failed to register a single shot at goal, either on or off target, and attempted fewer passes - just 18 - than any other Real Madrid player that started the match. 

    Not only did he not threaten the Juventus goal himself, he could not create a single chance for any of his team-mates either.

    The former Tottenham star has been the fall guy for fans throughout the season being regularly booed and even had his car attacked in March after a defeat by Barcelona. 

    He was also heavily criticised after passing up a glorious chance to score in the first leg of the quarter-final against rivals Atletico last month - a game that they drew 0-0 at Vicente Calderon. 

    Twitter was quick to join in the criticism of Bale with a series of virals and memes. 



    Mario Balotelli enjoys joke with Liverpool team-mates during gym session


  • Liverpool beat QPR 2-1 in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon 
  • Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli missed their win due to a foot injury
  • The 24-year-old has scored four goals in 28 appearances this season





  • He's endured a difficult season at the club but Mario Balotelli was all smiles at the gym with his Liverpool team-mates on Tuesday.

    The 24-year-old showed off his physical capabilities via a leg press machine, much to the amusement of some of Brendan Rodgers' squad.

    Filmed by defender Dejan Lovren, Balotelli appears to struggle with the weight at first - sparking laughter from those watching as he blames the equipment.


    However, the Italy international soon redeems himself by achieving the one repetition before light-heartedly praising himself as 'powerful'.

    Soon after the gym session, the maverick forward took to Instagram to post a selfie of himself accompanied with the caption: 'Life is great.'

    Despite his impressive showing, the striker has struggled to muscle his way into Rodgers' first-team plans since his £16million summer switch from AC Milan.

    Liverpool's No 45 has scored just four goals in 28 appearances in all competitions for the Anfield outfit this season.

    Balotelli missed the Reds' narrow 2-1 win over QPR at the weekend due to a foot injury but is expected to return for Sunday's trip to newly-crowned Premier League champions Chelsea.

    Andy Murray confident ahead of Madrid Open after claiming maiden clay title in Munich


    • Andy Murray took to the practice court in Madrid on Tuesday
    • The British No 1 won his first clay-court tour title in Munich on Monday
    • Murray is in Madrid with coaches Amelie Mauresmo and Jonas Bjorkman
    • The 27-year-old opens his Madrid campaign on Wednesday evening 


    Andy Murray hit the practice court in Madrid on Tuesday as the British No 1 adjusted to the fast conditions ahead of his opening match on Wednesday.
    Murray won his first ever clay-court tour title on Monday with a hard-fought three-set victory in more than three hours against Philipp Kohlschreiber at the BMW Open in Munich.

    Twenty-four hours later, Murray was already on the court in Madrid as he worked on the adjustment from the slow and heavy conditions in Munich to the fast clay at high-altitude in the Spanish capital.

    Murray said: 'Conditions last week were very different to what they are here. Obviously I think a little bit more altitude here. But it's been very warm. Last week it was very cold a lot of the days and raining.

    'It's going to be a tricky turnaround. I practice this afternoon, and will just make the best of the time that I've got before my match tomorrow (Wednesday).'

    Murray will take much confidence from ending his clay-court drought on Monday, which was one of his goals that he set out at the start of this year.



    Jordan Henderson 'over the moon' after signing new long-term Liverpool contract worth over £100,000 a week

     

    Jordan Henderson has committed his future to Liverpool with new deal
    The England international has agreed terms worth over £100,000 a week
    New contract will keep Henderson at Liverpool until the summer of 2020
    Henderson 'over the moon' after agreeing to stay on Merseyside 
     Jordan Henderson 'over the moon' after signing new long-term Liverpool contract worth over
    Jordan Henderson insists he couldn’t be happier after completing the formalities of signing his new long-term contract.
    The 24-year-old Liverpool midfielder put pen to paper on Thursday morning on a deal worth more than £100,000 per week that will keep him at Anfield until the summer of 2020. Henderson’s current terms had 12 months to run but leaving Merseyside was never an option.
    Henderson is the latest big name in Brendan Rodgers’ squad to commit his future to the club – deals for Philippe Coutinho and Daniel Sturridge were completed earlier in the campaign.
    Liverpool, who are expected to confirm that Jordon Ibe has signed a similar long-term extension before the end of the week, have been in negotiations since the start of the season with Henderson’s advisers.
    He has not let the talks distract his focus and has been one of Liverpool’s most consistent players, producing 13 assists and seven goals from midfield and, significantly, being promoted to the role of vice captain.


     

    Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez's first season has been outstanding... but how does it compare to Cristiano Ronaldo, Jurgen Klinsmann and others' debut years?


    The Arsenal forward's two goals against Hull City was another reminder that Sanchez has been outstanding
    Not all foreign players adapt to English football immediately. For some, it takes years. For others, it takes months. For Alexis Sanchez, it has taken no time at all.
    The Arsenal forward's two goals against Hull City was another reminder that Sanchez has been outstanding for the club since joining for £35million in July from Barcelona. 
    Yet where does Sanchez's debut season rank among the best ever? Scroll down to find out as SportsNetwork News compare Sanchez to Premier League greats from Thierry Henry to Jurgen Klinsmann.


    Robin van Persie 

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS 

    Appearances: 26 (988 minutes)
    Goals: 5
    Assists: 0
    Arsenal finished second
    Feyenoord to Arsenal, 2004 (£2.75m)
    Arsene Wenger knows a deal when he sees one. The manager bought Van Persie for just £2.75m – a little more than half the asking price.
    Yet the striker struggled to escape the bench in his debut season, and was sent off for the first time in February against Southampton.

    That red card saw Wenger criticise his purchase in the post-match press conference, slamming the soon-to-be Holland international for his lunge.
    Not a debut season to remember for Van Persie with just five goals and zero assists in 26 games.
    Premier League debut season rating: 5.5/10

    Dennis Bergkamp 
    Inter Milan to Arsenal, 1995 (£7.5m)                                         

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS 

    Appearances: 33 (2925 minutes)
    Goals: 11
    Assists: 8
    Arsenal finished fifth 
    Bergkamp's Premier League introduction came against Middlesbrough, but he struggled to adapt to the English game initially, failing to score in Arsenal's opening six matches.
    He was ridiculed by the press, and eventually ended on 11 goals in 33 appearances. His final goal was crucial, however, scoring the winner against Bolton on the final day of the season to help Arsenal secure fifth and a place in the UEFA Cup. Without those points, they would have missed out.
    Premier League debut season rating: 6/10 

    Luis Suarez 

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS 

    Appearances: 13 (1102 minutes)
    Goals: 4
    Assists: 
    Liverpool finished sixth
    Ajax to Liverpool, 2011 (£22.8m)
    Liverpool signed Suarez for £22.8m the same day they got Andy Carroll for £35m in January. 
    The Uruguay international made his debut against Stoke City, coming on as a substitute and scoring in front of the Kop.
    Despite only being there for half a season, Suarez helped Liverpool jump from 12th - when he arrived - to sixth. His four goals in 13 appearances were a taster of more to come. Good start.
    Premier League debut season rating: 6.5/10

    Cristiano Ronaldo 

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS 

    Appearances: 29 (1548 minutes)
    Goals: 4
    Assists: 
    Manchester United finished third 
    Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United, 2003 (£12.24m)
    Ronaldo became the club's first-ever Portuguese player in 2003, and was handed the iconic No 7 shirt by Sir Alex Ferguson.
    His debut came as a substitute against Bolton in a 4-0 win, but he couldn't score before the turn of the year.
    He ended the season with four goals and as many assists in 29 appearances in the Premier League, but showed glimpses of what he could become once taught by Sir Alex.
    Premier League debut season rating: 7/10

    Thierry Henry 

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS 

    Appearances: 31 (2251 minutes)
    Goals: 17
    Assists: 
    Arsenal finished second 
    Juventus to Arsenal, 1999 (£11m)
    Henry was unsettled in Italy, and joined Arsenal as a replacement for Nicolas Anelka in 1999, reuniting him with Arsene Wenger.
    Critics and supporters doubted he would ever adapt to the English game after failing to score in his opening eight games. How wrong they were.
    After making 31 appearances in the Premier League in his first season, he scored 17 goals. Arsenal finished second behind Manchester United.
    Premier League debut season rating: 7/10

    Gianfranco Zola 

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS 

    Appearances: 23 (1971 minutes)
    Goals: 8 
    Assists: 9
    Chelsea finished sixth
    Parma to Chelsea, 1996 (£4.5m)
    Described by Sir Alex as a 'clever little so-and-so' after scoring past Peter Schmeichel, Zola became a key player for Ruud Gullit's Chelsea after signing in November 1996.
    He was voted FWA Player of the Year – the only player to ever win it without playing a full season in the English league. He also became the first Chelsea player to claim the prize.
    He scored eight goals and made nine assists in just 23 appearances, and Chelsea finished sixth.
    Premier League debut season rating: 7.5/10

    Didier Drogba 

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS 

    Appearances: 26 (1631 minutes)
    Goals: 10
    Assists: 
    Chelsea finished first
    Marseille to Chelsea, 2004 (£24m)
    Drogba joined from Marseille, scoring in his third game for the club against Crystal Palace.
    He was sidelined for two months after pulling a stomach muscle against Liverpool, but came back to help Chelsea win the title.
    He scored 10 goals and made five assists in 26 appearances, and is now a club legend, having secured his fourth title with Chelsea recently at the age of 37.
    Premier League debut season rating: 8/10

    Jurgen Klinsmann 

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS 

    Appearances: 41 (3626 minutes)
    Goals: 20
    Assists: 10
    Tottenham Hotspur finished seventh 
    Monaco to Tottenham Hotspur, 1994 (£2m)
    A surprising signing, who did not receive a warm welcome from fans and media due to his participation in the 1990 West Germany team that knocked England out of the World Cup.
    He had a reputation as a diver. Then, on his debut against Sheffield Wednesday, he scored a header and dived to the ground in celebration. 
    Welcome to England, Jurgen.
    He went on to win the 1995 Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year, and 150,000 of his shirts were sold that season. He ended with 20 goals from 41 appearances in the Premier League.
    Premier League debut season rating: 8/10

    Ruud van Nistelrooy 

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS

    Appearances: 32 (2555 minutes) 
    Goals: 23
    Assists: 4
    Manchester United finished third
    PSV Eindhoven to Manchester United, 2001 (£18.5m)
    The striker had scored 62 goals in 67 games for PSV Eindhoven in Holland, and his £19m switch to Manchester United was a club record. 
    His Premier League debut was against Fulham, scoring twice in a 3-2 win at Old Trafford.
    Van Nistelrooy ended the season with 23 goals and four assists in 32 appearances, breaking the record he shared with Mark Stein, Alan Shearer and Thierry Henry by scoring in eight consecutive games. He was named PFA Players' Player of the Year, and stayed at Old Trafford until 2006.
    Premier League debut season rating: 8.5/10 

    Fernando Torres 
    Atletico Madrid to Liverpool, 2007 (£20.2m)                               
    Torres's first goal in the Premier League arrived at Anfield in August, scoring in a 1-1 draw with Chelsea. He became the first player since Robbie Fowler in 1996 to score 20 in a season.
    Torres made the six-man shortlist for PFA Players' Player of the Year, which was eventually won by Ronaldo. He was also nominated for PFA Young Player of the Year, won by Cesc Fabregas, and named in the PFA Team of the Year.
    Torres broke the record for a foreign goalscorer in a debut season in England, previously held by Van Nistelrooy's 23 in 2001. He ended joint-second for the Premier League's Golden Boot.
    Premier League debut season rating: 9/10

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS 

    Appearances: 33 (2542 minutes)
    Goals: 24
    Assists: 4 
    Liverpool finished fourth 


    Sergio Aguero 

    KEY PREMIER LEAGUE STATS 

    Appearances: 34 (2600 minutes)
    Goals: 23
    Assists: 
    Manchester City finished first 
    Atletico Madrid to Manchester City, 2011 (£38m)
    Aguero scored twice and assisted once on his debut in the Premier League after coming on as a substitute against Swansea City. 
    Some suggested it was the greatest introduction by a player to ever join the top tier in England.
    Yet there is no doubt which of his 23 goals in 34 appearances was the most important. 
    Manchester City needed to beat Queens Park Rangers on the final day of the season to be crowned champions for the first time in 44 years. Aguero scored the winner in the 95th minute, meaning their rivals Manchester United finished second, and the title was theirs. Beat that.
    Premier League debut season rating: 9.5/10