WOMEN WIN IN RUSSIA

The U.S. women’s soccer team overcame Russia with a resounding 7-0 triumph as they played an exhibition match which demonstrated the form that the squad is going through which managed to extend their unbeaten streak to 41 games.

Following the conclusion of the match, the U.S. coach Tom Sermanni said: “It wasn’t just so much about getting the result. I thought the performance, I thought some of the habits and the things we’ve been training really came into the game today. They were defending well for that first 20-25 minutes and made life difficult for us,” “I thought how we approached the game things were going to open up.”

Carli Lloyd opened up the scoreboard at the 31st minute with Heather O’Reilly providing her with a superb assist and only 1 minute later they extended the lead to 2 goals as this time around it was O’Reilly who managed to put the ball at the back of the net.

Goals continued flourishing as the American team did not stop attacking and extending their lead as the minutes progressed on. When the halftime arrived USA was already by 3 goals and the Russians could not find a way through their opponents.

When the match resumed on Christen Press scored twice while Sydney Leroux increased the lead to 6 goals and the substitute Abby Wambach came on to the pitch to play for the last few remaining minutes and managed to score the 7th and last goal of the encounter.

It was a totally one-sided match as the Russian team deployed a 4-5-1 formation trying to put more players in the midfield but failed on dominating or putting any kind of threat against their opponents.

CHAMPMAN WANTS ENGLAND CALL

New Chelsea signing Katie Chapman has said that he is hoping to get back into the England frame after moving to Chelsea from Arsenal. She has been signed along with 21-year-old Gillie Flaherty, as Chelsea hope to move away from the bottom of the table. The team has been doing very poorly this campaign, as they have taken just 10 points from 14 matches. They sit one place above the bottom of the table.

Chapman has 82 caps for England, but he has not played for the international team since 2010. The 31-year-old midfielder still has a lot of time left in football and she is hoping that this move reinvigorates her international career. The national team was recently taken over by Mark Sampson, who said that he is not closing the door on Chapman’s international career. Back in 2010, Chapman fell out with the England FA due to a voluntary break from football.

After this new hope in the form of a statement from Sampson and the move to Chelsea, Chapman is hoping that she can now move on to make 100 appearances for the national team. She has also revealed that the club has allowed her to train almost every day, which will help her improve her game even at this age. Despite being focused on her international career, she also reiterated that Chelsea remains the first preference.

“I’d love to represent my country again. Chelsea have given me a chance to be more professional, to train more or less every day, which can only improve me as a player. I took a break from England, and obviously I needed to concentrate on my family at that point, but now I have an opportunity to come back and be part of the England team which is fantastic for me, but Chelsea is my first thought,” Chapman told BBC Sport.

YAYA STAYING

Yaya Toure ended the rumors and claims about him wanting to leave Manchester City after Rodney Marsh had said in Twitter that the African player was unhappy in the English club.

‘Hey buddies, don’t listen to the rumors, I’m happy at city. The Toure brothers are in Casa and are missing Manchester.’

‘Out of respect for my fans and my club!! How can I be unhappy when i get so much love and respect from everyone in city?

‘I want you to give me a good reason to be unhappy at MCFC! Enjoy Florida and stop distracting us, we have objectives here!!!’ Yaya Toure said with his Twitter account.
Having played with Manchester City for 4 seasons Yaya Toure has been an influential part with the team ever since leaving Barcelona which makes it hard to believe that Toure wants to leave City.

His great performances have even regarded Toure to be one of the finest midfielders of his generation as he helped Manchester City on obtaining the English Premier League in 2012, silverware the club failed to secure in over 40 years.

He is even being nominated for the African footballer of the year along with Victor Moses, Jonathan Pitroipa, Obi Mikel and Pierre Emerick-Aumeyang. The winner of the award will be announced on December 2nd.

The former Barcelona player has won the award 2 consecutive years since 2011 and thanks to yet another consistent season with his club he is nominated once more and is one of the favorites on clinching it for a 3rd time.

All of these awards and recognition make it hard to believe that Toure wants to exit the team that has seen him grown and become much more than what he used to be in other clubs.