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The current international week in the world of football continued to match up some interesting nations against sides they would rarely play against, with Monday night’s fixture an example of such as FYR Macedonia hosted Australia in Skopje. Unfortunately, the 90 minutes was as turgid and desperately poor a 0-0 draw as one could hope to see on a Monday evening, with neither side showing any real...
Published: March 30, 2015
Last week, Radamel Falcao was three goals away from Arnoldo Iguaran’s record of 24 international goals for the Colombian national team. In the space of five days—and despite suffering troubling domestic form—the Manchester United star has now equalled the record. El Tigre scored twice in Colombia’s 6-0 friendly win in Bahrain last Thursday, showing the kind of pace and precision...
Published: March 30, 2015
As if United States men’s national team manager Jurgen Klinsmann needed more criticism to come his way, he created more with his interesting defensive selection for the friendlies against Denmark and Switzerland. The first set of concerns came when the initial 23-man roster was released. Klinsmann, who is famous for locking up dual-nationals, brought in Club America’s Ventura Alvarado...
Published: March 30, 2015
Skopje, International Friendly FYR Macedonia 0-0 Australia (FT) Lineups: FYROM—Bogatinov, Shikov, Georgievski, Ristevski, Trajchevski, Polozhani, Blazhevski, Velkoski, Ibraimi, Trajkovski, Radeski. AUS—Federici; Elrich, Wilkinson, Sainsbury, Behich; Jedinak, Luongo, Mooy; Burns, Troisi, Leckie. Follow @karlmatchett Read more International Football news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: March 30, 2015
There were contrasting emotions on the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday. While Sebastian Vettel was dizzy with delight having won his first race for Ferrari in just his second appearance for the team, Mercedes and their drivers, reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, were left to wonder how victory slipped from their grasp. Once the emotion of the occasion drained away, however, Vettel...
Published: March 30, 2015
David Beckham is no stranger to underwear commercials, but to the best of our knowledge, he’s never had to film one with James Corden jumping around him before. The former England captain was joined by the comedian as part of a Corden sketch on The Late Late Show on CBS. Corden dubs the underwear “for a man with a great body…and David Beckham” before breaking...
Published: March 30, 2015
Bernie Ecclestone insists the prospect of an all-female world championship is “only a thought” after having his idea slammed by Susie Wolff. Ecclestone, Formula One’s chief executive, has made the proposal to the 10 current teams on the gird as he looks for an alternative way of maximising female representation in the sport. However, Wolff—Williams’ test driver and arguably...
Published: March 30, 2015
England travel to Italy to round off their first international break of 2015, fresh off the back of a thumping 4-0 win over Lithuania in the European qualifiers. The match against the Azzurri is only an exhibition, but it does give Roy Hodgson the chance to exact revenge against a team who beat them at the FIFA World Cup 2014. Italy Setup If you’ve ever wondered how tense it is up there...
Published: March 30, 2015
Tiger Woods has crashed out of the world’s top 100-ranked golfers for the first time since 1996, the year before his maiden major win. The 14-time major winner has been in steep decline in recent times, and the latest official world rankings have him at No. 104, one place behind Danish youngster Thorbjorn Olesen. Woods holds the record for most time spent at No. 1 after holding the top spot...
Published: March 30, 2015
It’s the international break in the world of football, and to reflect that, our weekly series looking at the best performances around the game focuses exclusively on matches between countries, rather than the domestic leagues still ongoing. African, Asian, South American and European sides all feature in our top 10 this time around, taking into account both friendly fixtures and competitive ones,...