Saturday 4 January 2014

Bundesliga - Lewandowski signs five-year deal with Bayern Munich

Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski has signed a five-year contract to join Bayern Munich in the summer

In another heart-breaking move for Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp, the Bundesliga leading scorer signed a five-year contract with the current world, European and Bundesliga champions.
The 25-year-old will see out the rest of his contract with Dortmund, which runs until the end of this season, before joining Bayern on July 1, the Bavarian club said in a statement.
"We are satisfied that this transfer has gone through," said Bayern's chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. "Robert Lewandowski is one of the best forwards in the world, and he will strengthen the Bayern squad."
Rummenigge later told Bayern Munich TV that fellow striker Mario Mandzukic would also remain at the club next season despite the arrival of Lewandowski.
Last April, Mario Goetze, one of the jewels of Dortmund's youth academy, also left for Bayern in a shock 37 million euro deal that the supporters have barely digested.
Lewandowski's departure did not create the same shockwaves in Dortmund as it had been expected for a long time but it is still a bitter pill for Klopp and baffling for their fans.
Dortmund have one of the most loyal set of fans in Europe with about 80,000 regularly filling their stadium, including the 25,000 who pack the famous Suedtribune's standing area.
Lewandowski's move to Munich will add to concerns about Bayern's growing dominance in Germany.
They won the Bundesliga by a massive 25-point margin from Dortmund last season and lead this season's championship by seven points at the halfway mark with an unbeaten record.
The clinical Poland international will have to battle for his place as Bayern tend to field only one striker at most, with Croatia's Mandzukic the favoured choice at present.
While Bayern have continually strengthened their squad in the last few seasons, Dortmund have lost several top players, including Japan's Shinji Kagawa who joined Manchester United.
Like Goetze, Lewandowski was instrumental in helping Dortmund win successive Bundesliga titles in 2011 and 2012.
However, he made it clear in September that he wanted to join Bayern and a move was widely seen in Germany as just a matter of time.
Lewandowski fell out with Dortmund's bosses over his failed attempt to join the treble winners in the close season but later said ties with the club had been mended and accepted the fact he would spend one more season there.
Lewandowski, whose pace and control make him perfect for Dortmund's high-tempo game, has scored 11 league goals so far this term. He was the Bundesliga's third-highest scorer with 22 in 2011/12 and second in the scoring charts with 24 last season.

Today's FA Cup Result

England - FA Cup
FTBlackburn Rovers1 - 1Manchester City
Postp.AFC Bournemouth? - ?Burton Albion
FTAston Villa1 - 2Sheffield United
FTBarnsley1 - 2Coventry City
FTBolton Wanderers2 - 1Blackpool
FTBrighton & Hove Albion1 - 0Reading
FTBristol City1 - 1Watford
FTDoncaster Rovers2 - 3Stevenage
FTEverton4 - 0Queens Park Rangers
FTGrimsby Town2 - 3Huddersfield Town
FTIpswich Town1 - 1Preston North End
FTKidderminster Harriers0 - 0Peterborough United
FTMacclesfield Town1 - 1Sheffield Wednesday
FTMiddlesbrough0 - 2Hull City
FTNewcastle United1 - 2Cardiff City
FTNorwich City1 - 1Fulham
FTRochdale2 - 0Leeds United
FTSouthampton4 - 3Burnley
FTSouthend United4 - 1Millwall
FTStoke City2 - 1Leicester City
FTWest Bromwich Albion0 - 2Crystal Palace
FTWigan Athletic3 - 3Milton Keynes Dons
FTYeovil Town4 - 0Leyton Orient
FTArsenal2 - 0Tottenham Hotspur

FA Cup - Solskjaer masterminds Cardiff upset over Newcastle

FA Cup third round, St James' Park – Newcastle United 1 (Cisse 62'), Cardiff City 2 (Noone 73' Campbell 80'

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer launched his reign as Cardiff manager with FA Cup victory at Newcastle as his substitutes did the trick.
The Magpies were leading through Papiss Cisse's 61st-minute strike when the Norwegian sent on Craig Noone and Fraizer Campbell, and the pair combined to turn the tie around.
Noone hammered an unstoppable 73rd-minute shot past keeper Rob Elliot within seconds of his arrival to level, and then Campbell took advantage of some dreadful marking to head home the winner fromPeter Whittingham's corner seven minutes later.
Hatem Ben Arfa had earlier been denied by both the post and the bar and although former Sunderland frontman Campbell too struck an upright at 1-0.
The Magpies were made to pay for not making the most of the wealth of possession they enjoyed before Noone's intervention in front of a largely horrified crowd of 31,166.
Solskjaer will now get down to work in earnest with Premier League survival his main focus, but also with a fourth round tie to which to look forward, while opposite number Alan Pardew will reflect upon another early exit from a competition in which he has won just one game in his three years on Tyneside.
Pardew indicated he would make changes as he prepares for a fifth game inside 15 days, and he was as good as his word as seven of the men who started the 1-0 league defeat at West Brom on New Year's day made way.
However, he was still able to name a strong side which included Elliot, Steven Taylor, Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, Vurnon Anita, Cisse and Ben Arfa.
Solskjaer, who is still getting to know the players he inherited from Malky Mackay, opted for five changes and, after a low-key start, it was the Bluebirds who settled into a rhythm the quicker.
Indeed, they thought they had taken a ninth-minute leader when skipper Mark Hudson powered a header past Elliot from Whittingham's corner, only to be penalised for a foul.
With Whittingham and Kim Bo-kyung pulling the strings in central midfield, the visitors mounted a sustained period of pressure during which Kim and Don Cowie, who had earlier headed weakly at the keeper, both fired over.
Anita belatedly tested David Marshall at the other end with a tame 17th-minute shot from distance, but it was Ben Arfa who took up the baton as the half progressed.
The France international sent a 19th-minute effort just wide and then rattled a post with a thundering shot after twisting away from Whittingham and Peter Odemwingie six minutes later.
But for all the home side were starting to dominate, they could not trouble Marshall to any great extent and it was Elliot who had to be on his toes in injury time to turn aside Aron Gunnarsson's long-range strike.
Given their manager's complaints over the recent fixture schedule, Newcastle returned determined not to add a replay to their list of commitments, and Ben Arfa took it upon himself to ensure that was the case.
The Frenchman picked up possession after Cisse had done well to collect Davide Santon's ball over the top and powered his way into the box and shot, only to see Marshall somehow turn it on to the top of the crossbar.
Marshall had to claw Moussa Sissoko's looping header from under the bar a minute later with the Magpies going for the kill, and with skipper Cheick Tiote setting the tone with a series of crunching challenges, the tempo was increasing by the minute.
The pressure finally told with 61 minutes gone when Yoan Gouffran played the ball over the top for Sissoko, who delayed and saw his effort blocked by the sliding Ben Turner.
However, Cisse followed up and despite Hudson's best efforts, turned the ball past Marshall for his third goal of the season.
Cardiff might have been back in it within five minutes but Cowie flashed a header wide of the post from Gunnarsson's driven cross, and they were unfortunate not to be level with 20 minutes remaining when Campbell struck the foot of the post and Odemwingie skied the rebound.
But the visitors were level within three minutes when Noone, who had only been on the pitch for seconds, smashed a left-footed piledriver past Elliot's despairing dive.
And there was worse to come for Newcastle when they left Campbell criminally unmarked to power home an 80th-minute header from Whittingham's corner to win it.

England - FA Cup


January 4
13:45Blackburn Rovers? - ?Manchester City
16:00AFC Bournemouth? - ?Burton Albion
16:00Aston Villa? - ?Sheffield United
16:00Barnsley? - ?Coventry City
16:00Bolton Wanderers? - ?Blackpool
16:00Brighton & Hove Albion? - ?Reading
16:00Bristol City? - ?Watford
16:00Doncaster Rovers? - ?Stevenage
16:00Everton? - ?Queens Park Rangers
16:00Grimsby Town? - ?Huddersfield Town
16:00Ipswich Town? - ?Preston North End
16:00Kidderminster Harriers? - ?Peterborough United
16:00Macclesfield Town? - ?Sheffield Wednesday
16:00Middlesbrough? - ?Hull City
16:00Newcastle United? - ?Cardiff City
16:00Norwich City? - ?Fulham
16:00Rochdale? - ?Leeds United
16:00Southampton? - ?Burnley
16:00Southend United? - ?Millwall
16:00Stoke City? - ?Leicester City
16:00West Bromwich Albion? - ?Crystal Palace
16:00Wigan Athletic? - ?Milton Keynes Dons
16:00Yeovil Town? - ?Leyton Orient
18:15Arsenal? - ?Tottenham Hotspur
                                                                                                    January 5
13:00Nottingham Forest? - ?West Ham United
15:00Sunderland? - ?Carlisle United
15:15Derby County? - ?Chelsea
16:00Liverpool? - ?Oldham Athletic
16:00Port Vale? - ?Plymouth Argyle
17:30Manchester United? - ?Swansea City