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Saturday, August 23, 2014

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This is the *discography of Sean Combs
*, an American rapper and music producer. Combs performed under the stage name *Puff Daddy* from 1992 to 2000, *P.i Diddy* from 2001 to 2004, and*Diddy* since 2005 (In the United Kingdom, his songs are still credited to him as P. Diddy because of an English DJ Diddy
).[1]
 He also has garnered total top 5 Billboard Hot 100
 hits, and topped the U.S. rap songs
 chart 12 times.

WELLBECK RUKSA KUONDOKA UNİTED

Louis van Gaal
tells Danny
Welbeck he can
leave Manchester
United
Manager deems England
forward surplus to requirements
Move hints 18-year-old James
Wilson may be promoted
Danny Welbeck’s Manchester
United career could be coming to an
end after six years at Old Trafford.
Photograph: Greig Cowie/BPI/REX
Tags: Manchester United
Jamie Jackson
Friday 22 August 2014 09.22 EDT
Danny Welbeck has been told by
Louis van Gaal he can leave
Manchester United , with the
decision up to the 23-year-old
striker who has two years
remaining on his contract.
Van Gaal’s decision may cause
some surprise because the
manager wants to play a 3-5-2
formation that would seem to
require four forwards in his squad
to provide competition and to
mitigate against injury. With
Wayne Rooney and Robin van
Persie the first choice pairing,
Welbeck was thought to be ahead
of Javier Hernández as the third
striker.
“I know what I said to Danny and
Danny knows exactly what I said to
him,” Van Gaal said, when asked
about the decision. “I assume that
Danny Welbeck is not saying
anything about our conversation
and also in that conversation was
[the assistant manager] Ryan
Giggs and he doesn’t say
[anything] either, and that is the
way it should be.”
Van Gaal may have decided to look
at promoting James Wilson, the 18-
year-old who scored twice on
debut in last season’s 3-1 win over
Hull City at Old Trafford.
There has been speculation that
Welbeck may move to Hull, with
the forward thought to be priced
around £20m, but it is understood
that the Humberside club are not
high on the player’s list of
destinations.
United are yet to open talks with
Phil Jones regarding a new deal.
Jones also has two years left on his
terms with the defender expecting
discussions to start some time
after the transfer window closes
on 1 September.

ANCELOTTi ASİSİTİZA KWAMBA HAWAMUİTAJİ Dİ MARİ.

The Italian says the Argentina
international was left out of the
Supercopa defeat at the hands
of Atletico Madrid due to a
"technical decision", amid links
with Manchester United
Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti
insists that his side did not miss Ang
Di Maria in Friday's Supercopa loss t
Atletico Madrid .
The Argentine was left out of the
European champions' matchday
squad for the trip to the Vicente
Calderon, where Diego Simeone's
side won 1-0 to seal a 2-1 aggregate
victory.
However, the former Chelsea and A
Milan coach believes that the ex-
Benfica winger, who has been
targeted by Manchester United, woul
not have been able to make a
difference.
"It was a technical decision that we
did not need Di Maria," he told
reporters after the game.
"In the second half we lost control o
the game. We needed more
possession like in the first half of the
game. Afterwards, we gave more
opportunities to Atletico.
"We haven't spoken about winning s
titles. We've spoken about being the
best candidate for titles, but not abo
winning six.
"We didn't play well this game, but it
better to lose this match than [the
Champions League final] in Lisbon."
Ancelotti has previously admitted th
Di Maria is keen to leave the club,
along with fellow Supercopa absente
Sami Khedira.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

SABABU AMBAZİO ZİNAWEZA KUİFANYA ARSENAL KUNYAKUA UBİNGWA WA LİGİ KUU ENGLAND

10 reasons
why Arsenal
can win the
2014/2015
Premier
League
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Undoubtedly the best value of any of
the likely top four in the Premier
League this coming season is Arsenal.
Most bookies have Arsenal as fourth
favourites but of all the sides who will
be challenging we feel Arsene
Wenger’s side are best placed to
actually win the Premier League as
they have plenty of momentum from
the past few months both in terms of
silverware and in the transfer market.
Here are ten reasons why you should
back Arsenal to win the Premier
League and potentially cash in come
May 24, 2015.
1. Alexis Sanchez. Arsene Wenger
pulled off another masterstroke this
summer by bringing in the Chilean
World Cup star. A criminally
underused attacker at Barcelona,
Wenger used Luis Suarez’s move to
Catalonia to benefit Arsenal just as
Gareth Bale’s transfer to Real Madrid
enabled Arsenal to bring in Mesut Ozil.
Sanchez is no ordinary player. Chile’s
best player and a forward compared
to Cristiano Ronaldo during his time
at Udinese. In 27 starts for Barcelona
last season, he bagged 19 goals and
10 assists. With the confidence and
support he is set to gain from Wenger
and the Emirates crowd, it will be no
surprise to see Sanchez hit the
ground running.
2. Mesut Ozil. It became general
opinion that the German World Cup
winner struggled to truly make an
impact at Arsenal in his first season.
Undoubtedly he was a little off the
pace in the early part of 2014 but this
is a player who has claimed the FA
Cup and World Cup in recent months.
When Ozil did struggle a little, it was
just after Theo Walcott picked up his
season ending injury and Aaron
Ramsey was also laid off. With electric
runners in front such as Walcott and
Sanchez, combined with Ramsey
coming from deep, Ozil will surely rack
up a ton of assists. Last season the
majority of his assists came away
from home, with pace to burn in this
Arsenal side, it will likely be a similar
story in 2014/2015.
3. A core of young players have
come through together. Wojciech
Szczesny, Kieran Gibbs, Aaron
Ramsey, Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-
Chamberlain and  Jack Wilshere give
the Gunners a base of players that
have grown up together which every
successful side needs.
Whilst Wenger was constrained with
buying in players when Arsenal left
Highbury for the Emirates, The
Professor did a super job of building
the foundations of his new side with
English players, allowing him to
sprinkle in the Galacticos (Ozil and
Sanchez) when finances allowed.
4. Arsene Wenger . Three Premier
League titles leave Wenger as by far
the most experienced manager in
England’s top flight. Manuel Pellegrini
only tasted real European success in
the last campaign. Louis van Gaal is
new to the Premier League. Brendan
Rodgers has very little silverware on
his CV.
Which leaves just Jose Mourinho. And,
after the last few months, The Special
One (who went a whole campaign
with nothing tangible to show for it) is
looking a little lost in Wengr’s shadow.
Especially after the infamous
“Specialist in Failure” comment.
5. Mertesacker/Koscielny
partnership. When Arsenal lost 2-1 to
Spurs in March 2013, then Spurs boss
Andre Villas-Boas predicted that their
great north London rivals would hit a
“downward spiral.”
Instead, for the next game, Wenger
paired Laurent Koscielny with Per
Mertesacker in the centre of defence
and dropped Thomas Vermaelen.
Arsenal won 2-0 at Bayern Munich,
exited the Champions League for that
season, but never looked back.
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6. The return of Theo Walcott.
Before the England flyer got injured at
the beginning of 2014, he was in
supreme form. Five goals in six games
preceded a display against Tottenham
in the FA Cup where he performed as
a central striker and was excellent.
This season Walcott will be afforded
time to return properly and should be
rested accordingly. The twin pace
threat of Sanchez and Ozil is the type
that wins Premier League titles. And,
harks back to the days of Marc
Overmars and Freddie Ljungberg
motoring down the wings in Wenger
teams of days gone past.
7. Aaron Ramsey. The Welshman is
just 23. Like a host of other Arsenal
players in the squad, Aaron Ramsey is
not even close to hitting the peak of
his playing powers. Goals from
midfield are a precious commodity in
the Premier League and last season
appeared to signal that Ramsey can
do what the likes of Yaya Toure and
Frank Lampard have achieved
previously in England’s top flight.
8. More striker options. As it stands,
the reliance on Olivier Giroud appears
to be a problem from last season.
Yaya Sanogo impressed in pre-
season. Similarly, Joel Campbell was
one of the best players at the World
Cup.
Alexis Sanchez can also play centrally.
As can Theo Walcott. And, we haven’t
even mentioned Lukas Podolski, one
of the most accurate strikers of a ball
in English football.
There is strength throughout the
Arsenal squad, Nacho Monreal, Calum
Chambers, Tomas Rosicky and Santi
Cazorla for example, are all not
assured a place in the starting XI but
nevertheless are terrific players.
9. Silverware breeds more
trophies… The FA Cup win over Hull
was a big moment in Arsenal’s history.
Finally, the Gunners could put a new
trophy banner up at the Emirates and
the monkey on their back of no
silverware since 2004 was gone.
The Community Shield followed and
now Arsenal fans are yearning for a
Premier League title. There are
numerous examples of cup trophies
providing the impetus for further
silverware. One pertinent example is
George Graham’s Arsenal that started
with a 1987 League Cup win and
subsequently went on to plenty of
league and European success.
10. Arsenal’s new fitness coach Shad
Forsythe.

TAZAMA JİNSİ ARSENAL WANAVYOJİPANGA KUCHUKUA UBİNGWA WA EPL MSİMU HUU UNAOANZA WİKEND Hİİ 2014/2015

Alexis Sanchez spearheads som
shrewd summer signings at the
Emirates Stadium but Arsene
Wenger may be a player or two
short of a Premier League title
challenge
By James Goldman
With the FA Cup and Community
Shield in the bag, a big-money, big-
name signing on board and three
World Cup winners to come back,
things are looking up for Arsenal.
Headline arrival Alexis Sanchez aside
Arsenal’s summer signings have bee
shrewd, rather than spectacular. The
early arrival of the Chilean forward
meant that much of the momentum
and goodwill created by May’s FA Cu
success continued into the early
months of the summer – beating
Liverpool to the former Barcelona
man’s signature helped in that regar
Arsene Wenger would no doubt hav
preferred Bacary Sagna to have sign
a new contract, rather than see him
tread the familiar path from Emirate
Stadium to the Etihad - but in Mathie
Debuchy he appears to have found
more than adequate replacement.
The 29-year-old arrives with plenty o
Premier League, international and
European experience and though
defensively he may not offer the sa
dependability that Sagna guaranteed
for virtually his entire Arsenal career,
he will provide a greater attacking
threat.
The £16 million outlay on Calum
Chambers raised eyebrows but the
Southampton prodigy has shown
enough promise in pre-season to
suggest Wenger will again profit fro
the Saints' prolific youth academy.
Chambers has looked at home at
centre-back in pre-season and will
also provide cover at right-back and
most intriguingly in midfield
throughout the coming campaign.
David Ospina will represent top class
competition for Wojciech Szczesny in
the goalkeeping department but the
Pole’s improvement last season
means that the new signing from Ni
is likely to be restricted to cup
appearances unless the current No.
suffers injury or a drastic loss of for
For the second summer in successio
Arsenal have enjoyed the benefit of
the mega wealthy European vultures
focusing their attentions elsewhere.
Whether it is an indication of Arsenal
finally being in a position to withstan
the bully boy tactics employed by
Barcelona and Manchester City, who
have plucked players from north
London at will, or not, the fact that
Arsene Wenger has been able to pic
and choose the players he deems
expendable represents a major step
in the right direction.
Bacary Sagna’s departure has been
offset largely by the signings of Calu
Chambers and Mathieu Debuchy –
Hector Bellerin also appears to
represent a healthy long-term optio
at right-back – while Thomas
Vermaelen has been short of his be
form for almost three years now.
Injured already, the £15 million
Barcelona paid Arsenal for the
Belgium international could end up
representing one of the worst poun
for pound deals of the summer.
Squad players Lukasz Fabianski,
Nicklas Bendtner, Thomas Eisfeld, Pa
Chu Young as well as a clutch of
youngsters have been offloaded,
while the Gunners could also net up
to £15 million after Real Sociedad
activated a £3.5 million buy-back
clause in Carlos Vela’s contract.
Despite an unprecedented summer’
spend Arsenal’s squad appears to b
familiarly short of the depth and
balance required to maintain a
sustained assault on the Premier
League title.
The addition of Alexis Sanchez has
added a sprinkling of stardust to an
attack that was devoid of pace and at
times imagination last season,
particularly once Theo Walcott and
Aaron Ramsey succumbed to injury.
Mesut Ozil was rendered largely
impotent as one by one Arsenal’s
most direct attacking threats fell by
the wayside, spending more time on
the treatment table than on the pitc
The signing of Sanchez, Ramsey’s
return and Walcott’s impending
comeback allied to the additional
options provided by Joel Campbell,
Lukas Podolski and Alex Oxlade-
Chamberlain should see a side
tailored exactly to Ozil’s wants and
needs. It is up to him to provide the
ammunition, there really can be no
room for excuses now.
Despite Yaya Sanogo’s eye-catching,
still erratic, displays in pre-season an
Olivier Giroud’s stunning effort in th
Community Shield, Arsenal still lack,
regardless of Wenger’s intention to
turn Alexis into a centre forward, a
striker to compare with their likely titl
rivals but a lack of firepower is unlike
to be their undoing this season.
Wenger has so far relented from
signing an authentic holding
midfielder, the sort of player that
perhaps would have helped prevent
his team from the brutal and
psychologically damaging results the
suffered away from home against
Chelsea, Manchester City and
Liverpool last season.
Moreover, it beggars belief that the
Arsenal manager is yet to invest in
further cover at centre-back. Laurent
Koscileny’s Achilles injury and Per
Mertesacker’s late return from the
World Cup is likely to see a
partnership between a 19-year-old
rookie and far from rock solid left-
back entrusted with the responsibilit
of steering Arsenal through some
tough early season fixtures, as well a
a two-legged Champions League pla
off against Besiktas.
Arsenal will hope Mesut Ozil justifies
his fee and reputation, that Alexis
Sanchez provides the wow factor th
has been missing since Robin van
Persie was sold and that the coming
campaign represents, at long last,
defining ones for Theo Walcott and
Jack Wilshere. Their key man,
however, remains Aaron Ramsey.
The Welshman’s rise to prominence
neatly mirrored Arsenal’s return to
tangible success last season. Written
off as weak, scarred and damaged
beyond repair Ramsey proved all of
his doubters wrong and then some.
Providing tenacity, drive, energy and
vision from the heart of midfield the
former Cardiff man decorated
Arsenal’s early season form which sa
them lead the table before an
unmanageable workload manifested
itself in a near season-ending injury.
Ramsey returned in April to help
cement Champions League
qualification and provided his side’s
season defining moment with the
winner in the FA Cup final, his 16th
goal of a breakthrough campaign. A
smartly taken goal in Sunday’s
Community Shield win saw Ramsey
pick up from where he left off and
demonstrated that last season is
unlikely to represent a flash in the
pan.
Premier League stats*
Few would have forgiven Arsene
Wenger for taking the easy option an
waltzing off into the sunset with the
FA Cup victory providing a fitting end
to his Arsenal career back in May.
Instead, the Frenchman has opted t
sign on for a further three years in t
belief he is capable of extracting the
most from the best group of players
he has had the benefit of working
with since the move to Emirates
Stadium seven years ago.
In order to do so, however, Wenger
will surely have to prove he has
learned from the crushing defeats,
losses he accepted full responsibility
for, his side suffered last season
against the Premier League
heavyweights.
The Frenchman needs to demonstra
a degree of tactical flexibility, whethe
in shutting up shop away from hom
or sacrificing a midfielder for an extr
striker at home in order to make sho
work of the lesser lights. Should he
remain wedded to his favoured
4-2-1-3 formation whatever the
opposition then Arsenal are likely to
fall short again.
After ending their nine-year wait for
trophy expectation levels have been
raised further following the summer
arrivals, led by Alexis Sanchez.
Winning the Premier League would
an almighty ask given the strength of
the teams that finished above Arsen
last season and the strides
Manchester United are expected to
make under Louis van Gaal.
Still, Arsenal appear to boast many o
the tools needed to last the distance
and it is worth remembering they
finished only seven points off the pa
last term despite, even by their
standards, an almost unprecedente
injury list.
An improvement on fourth place
would still represent progress as
would a title bid that lasts beyond
March and does not falter as a result
of all too familiar failings.
Given the size of the squad, Arsenal
must target at least the last eight in
the Champions League having failed
to make a significant impact in the
knockout stages of the competition
since they reached the final in 2006.
Off the field, given the problems the
have often run into with regards to
extending the contracts of their star
players, sorting out new deals for th
likes of Aaron Ramsey, Theo Walcott
and the like well ahead of schedule
would also represent a healthy
change of tact.