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Paul Bernardo Biography | Early Life, Career, Age, Height, Wife, Family, Net Worth
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Paul Bernardo is a famous Criminal. He was born on August 27, 1964 and his birthplace is Canada. Paul is also well known as, Serial killer and rapist who was known as both the Scarborough Rapist and the Schoolgirl Killer. He was tried in 1996 and sentenced to life in prison without parole for 25 years. In 2004 a movie was made to depict he and his wife’s murders; it was called Karla.
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thefinishedarticle · 5 years ago
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Alternative Team of the Year 2018/19
Another year, another premature selection by the PFA, and another chance to reflect and correct now that the season is actually done. 
Liverpool and Manchester City dominated the chosen team, just as they dominated the league with two of the three best ever points tallies, only behind City’s own record last year. After adding a Champions League crown and a domestic clean sweep respectively, they deserve to go down in history as the best top two that the Premier League has ever seen. Both teams were a class above the rest, and so it isn’t surprising that they contributed X of the chosen XI, with Manchester United’s Paul Pogba the sole exception. Even then, his inclusion was the most controversial.
Goal - Alisson
It’s worth starting off by noting that this is the first year David De Gea hasn’t been named to the team since 2014. That year he lost his crown to Petr Cech, who was still in his first spell at Chelsea. Cech has since spent four seasons at Arsenal, before returning to the Blues in a behind the scenes role, and De Gea had been the first name on the PFA team sheet in every one of those years until now, making it five times in his first seven years in England.
But last season he wasn’t even in the top two. United suffered as a whole from the inevitable collapse of a Mourinho third season, but even before then the cracks were beginning to show. In the summer’s World Cup, De Gea faced 11 shots on target for Spain, and conceded 10 of them. Even excluding penalties, he let in six out of the seven attempts which came his way. 
He then conceded seven of the first twelve shots he faced for United when the league season got under way, including a low in September where he dropped the ball and then dived for a foul to try to cover his mistake. Another dip followed in March, when he conceded four goals against Southampton and Arsenal from their six attempts. After arguably carrying United for so many years, his heavy arms became one of the parts which let them down.
The decision for the PFA was between Ederson and Allisson, City and Liverpool’s goalkeepers, numbers one and two in the league. Ederson had arrived the season before as a marked improvement from Claudio Bravo, and played a big part in City winning the league with a good defensive record and a style of playing out from the back, his distribution so impressive that he even assisted a goal. 
Liverpool had similarly struggled with error-prone goalkeeping, and after Loris Karius’s gaffes in the Champions League final they splashed out a world record fee for Alisson this year, breaking the record that City had set for Ederson (only for Chelsea to break it again a few weeks later). He proved worth every penny, establishing himself as one of the best shot-stoppers in the league, winning the Golden Glove in his first season, and producing a solid display and clean sheet to win them that much coveted European title at their repeat attempt. 
Along with fellow newcomer Virgil van Dijk, Alisson’s arrival was a major part of what transformed his team and made them so impressive after last year’s third place finish. They had two Golden Boot winners in their side, but it was their defensive record that truly impressed this year, a departure from the most recent Liverpool sides who have come close with world-class firepower but a leaky back line. 
He fits a slightly different team to Ederson, who may be better with the ball at his feet, but there is a reason one is chosen over the other for their native Brazil. This team, a mish-mash of players from different clubs, will be more like Brazil than the free-flowing hivemind of City. All we need here is an individual who can keep the ball out of the net, and when it comes to being good with their hands, Alisson earns his place as the best keeper in the league.
Defence -  Digne, Keane, Boly, Wan Bissaka
This is really tough. The PFA selection got this absolutely spot on this year, and really they were left very little room for doubt. Liverpool had the best defensive record in the league, led by the incredible van Dijk, who stopped every single opponent from dribbling past him, dominated the airspace around his goal, and turned up with some goals at the other end as well. 
City had the second best back line, and Aymeric Laporte was the ever-present heart of it as John Stones, Vincent Kompany, and Nicolas Otamendi drifted in and out of favour. He was undoubtedly their best centre-back, and he also emerged as their best fit left-back for a time after Benjamin Mendy’s injury. With the rotation of those four, Danilo, Fabian Delph and Oleksandr Zinchenko for the shampions, there was little competition for Laporte’s place in the PFA side, with Kyle Walker his only defensive team-mate to play more than 25 league games.
There is therefore little choice but to turn back to Liverpool, who switched van Dijk’s partner between Joel Matip and Joe Gomez, neither of whom managed more than 17 starts. But whoever played at centre-half, they were joined by two brilliant attacking full-backs in Andrew Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who surpassed almost every winger and matched and broke the record for the most assists for a defender (11 and 12 respectively), totals which in some seasons would have beaten every pair of forwards in the league.
It feels strange to remember that the season didn’t start that way. In the opening few weeks, the league was ruled by left-backs. By early September, the top four teams (City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Watford) had all ascended with complete reliance on their left-back for assists: Mendy and José Holebas had four each, and Robertson and Marcos Alonso had two, which were the four most of any player in the league. 
Holebas and Alonso had also scored a goal each, meaning the list of players with the most combined goals and assists read Holebas on five, and Alonso, Mendy, Aguero, Hazard, Mané and Mitrovic on four. Robertson and Alexander-Arnold only caught up as the season went along. 
So did Lucas Digne, Everton’s own left-back, who only managed 4 assists and 4 goals, but sent in the most crosses of any player in the league (280, dwarfing Robertson’s 135) and created more chances than any other defender, suggesting that the prominence of the Liverpool duo may be just because they had the team-mates who could put them away. Everton’s defence was also the fifth tightest in the league, with Digne named their player of the year, and so I am happy to add him as a contender to the established elite.
I will resist the urge to add Walker as the sole available candidate from City’s defence, although he should be recognised for his part in their remarkable achievements. Instead, I will offer that recognition to Aaron Wan-Bissaka, another young full-back arriving in the Premier League and making an immediate impression, becoming the player of the year for a Crystal Palace side who had been wholly reliant on the talents of Wilfred Zaha (and the penalty kicks of Luka Milivojevic). 
But he earnt it. Wan-Bissaka recorded the most tackles of any defender in the league, the most interceptions of any defender in the league, and all this for a mid-table side; defensive statistics are usually dominated by the overrun relegation scrappers, who face more attacks and so have more opportunities to build up their numbers, but Palace conceded fewer goals than Manchester United. Their star right-back was a big part of that.
In the middle I will pair Digne with team-mate Michael Keane, who kept out more goals than either United or Arsenal whilst winning more aerial battles than any defender but the relegated Sean Morrison. He was ranked tenth for clearances, only beaten by van Dijk and players at the bottom of the league, and in the top twenty for blocks (again, a category dominated by Burnley and Cardiff players, making this ranking for a top team more impressive) and passes. 
Similarly, Willy Boly deserves recognition for his part in Wolves’s impressive break-through season. Whilst their attackers received most of the plaudits for their seventh-place finish, they actually only scored the thirteenth most goals in the league, but conceded the fifth least (joint with Everton). Their strength was in a defense led by Boly, who had the fourth most interceptions, fifth most tackles, 9th most blocks and 14th most clearances of any defender, despite playing in a highly successful team. He was then 9th for aerial battles and 13th for passes.
Midfield - Ndidi, Fraser, Sigurdsson
Now it gets interesting. There are a number of mistakes which the PFA selection consistently makes, year after year, and most of them appeared again this time around. But to start, I should applaud them for actually picking a balanced midfield three, with Fernandinho behind Pogba and Bernardo Silva. In previous incarnations the PFA have tried to cram in another wide forward or three attacking midfielders behind three central strikers, and this year’s approach actually looks relatively reasonable, even with Pogba there.
But he’s an easy target, so let’s target him for a minute. Pogba had a rollercoaster of a season, falling out with Mourinho and disappearing for a the first half, then bursting into life under Solskjaer with an incredible return for a midfielder of eight goals and six assists from his first nine games, and then going quiet again. Outside of that honeymoon he only scored 5 goals in 26 league games, and four of those were penalties.
It’s impressive to look back on 13 goals and 9 assists for the season. It’s less impressive that 7 of the goals were penalties (Milivojevic may as well be lauded for his 12 goals). It’s less impressive when they all happened in the space of a month, with the rest of the season featuring more action in the newspapers than on the pitch. It’s strange to have to spell it out, but recognition as the team of the year should go to players who have been excellent over the course of the year. Unfortunately, concentrated, unexpected bursts of brilliance stick in the mind more than the players who consistently turn up.
This is one of the common mistakes of the PFA selection, compounded by the indisputable error of holding voting in March, with a 2 April deadline for submission. Before this date, Solksjaer’s United had won eleven of his first fourteen games. After it, they only won one of the their final seven. Pogba was included because he happened to hit form just before players voted, and then timed his crash perfectly to happen after voting ended. But looking back over the whole season from its end, he was not the best player over the course of the year.
I will instead recognise the creativity of Ryan Fraser over the course of a season where he registered the most assists (14) in a league which includes Man City and Liverpool, also sending in the most crosses and recording 7 goals with no penalties, which is more than Pogba can say. He crushed the competition for big chances created, with 28 compared to 16 for David Silva in second place. Silva deserves credit for his consistent levels of brilliance, but he plays in a team of record-breakers. I will instead recognise Gylfi Sigurdsson for his 6 assists and 13 goals, eleven of which weren’t penalties (more than any other midfielder in the league), in a team with no real striker where he scored most of their goals.
From a more conservative perspective, I will choose Leicester’s young Wilfred Ndidi, who allows an attacking, creative midfield to flourish by providing a solid defensive cover, with the league’s most tackles, second most interceptions, fourth most clearances, as well as its ninth most passes. Whilst the defensive figures are made more impressive by the fact that Leicester are not a struggling team, the passing stat is high for a team outside of the elites: excluding the dominant Big Six, only Milivojevic has two passes more.
An honourable mention should go to his colleagues, the likes of James Maddison (equally worthy of recognition for a breakthrough season with 7 goals and 7 assists) and Youri Tielemens (whose 3 goals and 4 assists in just 13 games since arriving in January would have earnt him a place if stretched over a season), but the evidence of their success shows that Ndidi’s presence will allow our more creative midfielders the space and time to link up with the forwards. Speaking of which...
Forwards - Hazard, Aubameyang, Salah
Another of the consistent flaws in the PFA selection is that it picks players who are unexceptional parts of exceptional teams in preference to exceptional players in unexceptional teams. Eden Hazard was chosen in 2016/17, when he was just one part of a dominant Chelsea team, in preference to Alexis Sanchez, who at the time was the dominant force carrying an average Arsenal team. This year Hazard was the dominant force carrying an average Chelsea team, but he misses out for Sadio Mané, just one part of a dominant Liverpool team.
Mané was another beneficiary of the premature voting deadline: he scored nine goals in as many games from mid-January to mid-March, when voting started, which made people forget that he’d only managed 4 goals in Liverpool’s 18 games before. I will discount Tottenham’s Son Heung-min as an alternative for the same reason: whilst he did exceptionally well deputising for Harry Kane, he scored eleven of his twelve goals for the season in just thirteen games from mid-November to mid-February. He was a shoe-in for the team of those three months, but that doesn’t put him in the team of the year because the year also includes the six months in which he scored one goal.
It’s hard to argue against including a Golden Boot winner, but then again the PFA ignored two of them. Mané ultimately scored 22 goals, but he was matched by team-mate Mohamed Salah and Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. This was a strange season for picking top forwards, with the field closely bunched together. It was the first year since 2010/11, when Carlos Tevez and Dimitar Berbatov shared the Golden Boot with a measly 20 goals each, that no striker had broken the 25 goal mark. 
Instead, three came equally close, with Aguero’s 21 goals a whisker behind. In fact, it was only braces from Mané and Aubameyang on the final day that overtook him, with Salah otherwise set to be the sole winner. Just behind them were Jamie Vardy (18 goals), Harry Kane (17), Raheem Sterling (17) and Hazard (16). Hazard also had the most assists in the league (15), making his 31 goal involvements the most of any player.
He also led the league for chances created, dribbles and take-ons completed. That sounds all the more impressive given that he wasn’t part of a fluid Liverpool or City system, but had to do all of the work himself. He was a part of half of Chelsea’s goals, a higher percentage than any other player in this conversation. Aguero and Sterling had each other, Mané and Salah had each other, but Hazard had an ageing Pedro and Olivier Giroud... and he still beat their numbers. 
He carried Chelsea to a respectable third place and Europa League win, and it is small wonder he was named man of the match more than any other player in the league.He deserves the recognition of a place in this team. So does last season’s player of the year, Salah, who combined his goals with sixteen big chances created (second in the league behind Hazard), resulting in eight assists, for a total of 30 goal involvements. 
Mané’s respective numbers are seven (seventeeth in the league, well below the likes of Alex Iwobi and Troy Deeney) and one (below 23 defenders), for a total of 23. Aubameyang is somewhere in the middle: eight big chances created, five assists, a total of 27 (and as with Hazard, he is playing in a much lesser team, fed by the likes of Iwobi rather than the likes of Sterling, Sané and the Silvas). In terms of all-round play, it seems Mané is lacking something that the others have, a direct, selfish player who likes to run into the box and shoot for himself instead of crossing to a team-mate, and so this team feels stronger with the flexibility of three forwards who are happier to link up and create for each other. It doesn’t hurt that two are Golden Boot winners as well.
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tipsoctopus · 6 years ago
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Exciting times as Spurs signing completes a fearsome key department - opinion
This article is part of Football FanCast’s Opinion series, which provides analysis, insight and opinion on any issue within the beautiful game, from Paul Pogba’s haircuts to League Two relegation battles…
Tottenham Hotspur have an incredible midfield.
On Tuesday, the club confirmed the signing of Tanguy Ndombele from Lyon, with the French club revealing that Spurs had paid a club-record fee to acquire his signature.
The deal is worth an initial €60m (£53.8m) plus a prospective €10m (£8.9m) in add-ons.
Ndombele’s signing is a significant one for many reasons, not just the price, as he solves the Mousa Dembele problem at a stroke. The Belgian was once the club’s go-to dynamic option in midfield but he departed in January and was not replaced, placing the burden solely on the shoulders of Moussa Sissoko.
Now that the 22-year-old has arrived, there is an extra layer of running ability and technical dribbling in Spurs’ midfield.
And the options that Mauricio Pochettino has to call on, as it stands, are excellent.
Along with Ndombele and Sissoko, the club also have Harry Winks, an England international who, per WhoScored, averaged a pass completion rate of 91.8% in the Premier League last season. He is a remarkably effective passer of the ball.
They also have the attacking talents of Dele Alli, who has scored 53 goals in 184 games for the club – that’s a rate of over a goal every four games – and Christian Eriksen, who registered 12 assists in the Premier League and hit the back of the net eight times last season.
Now, of course, the Denmark international could well depart, with Real Madrid the mooted destination.
Even if that happens, reports suggest that Real Betis’ Giovani Lo Celso, who netted 16 goals in all competitions in 2018/19, could be brought in.
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Add to the equation the brawn of Victor Wanyama and Eric Dier, two rugged defensive midfielders, and one feels that Spurs have an exceptional balance.
There is the running and energy of Sissoko and Ndombele, the craft of Winks, the muscularity of Wanyama and Dier and the vision and goalscoring of Alli and Eriksen.
This is not to say that such a midfield trumps that of Manchester City – they have the likes of David Silva, Bernardo Silva, Ilkay Gundogan, Kevin De Bruyne and Fernandinho and have now added Rodri to that mix – but it is almost certainly as good as anyone else’s in the league.
Next season promises to be an exciting one for Spurs, and it could all be thanks to that remarkable midfield.
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torentialtribute · 6 years ago
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Manchester City 1-0 Leicester: Kompany nets stunning strike to send hosts top of Premier League
Captain. Leader, legend.
Look, that other gentleman is now retired, so the position is vacant. And who deserves more than Vincent Kompany? He was supposed to be phased out a long time ago. He was not the type of Pep Guardiola . And what a goal.
And what a goal too. No goal from the middle bracket, that's for sure. Spectacular. A goal that will be remembered for decades and played again. Kompany has scored many headers of set pieces, many standard contributions from a player with his skills. This was different. This was Paul Breitner's 1974 World Cup different. This was a target defender's dream of scoring.
Vincent Kompany started to keep the title of Manchester City on the right track while receiving the only goal against Leicester "
Vincent Kompany took a step forward to ensure that the title of Manchester City stays on track while he got the only goal against Leicester "
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The widely experienced Belgian stepped into the battle before he launched a stunning attack
The v The heavily taxed Belgian stepped forward before releasing a stunning blow in the upper corner of the Leicester network
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Aymeric Laporte (right) and David Silva share the handshake as the players of Manchester City] Kompany collected the ball at around 35 yards from the Leicester goal. It doesn't matter who. It was a square pass, one of the millions that City make makes as they move and shape the game around the opposition coffin. Kompany was expected to continue. Leicester dropped a bit, let him have it. He won't shoot, will he? And if he is, good luck with it. We take them all day.
So Kompany went maybe five meters ahead and: pow. The ball left his right foot like a tracer rocket, right in the upper left corner of Kasper Schmeichel. It was Kompany's first goal since April 7, 2018, and the saying is worth the wait.
In fact, if he never scores another, no one will be around. There was already an argument that Kompany from all times could be the best players in the city. This is the type of target that throws images.
Leicester had already gone further in the competition without admitting a visitor to the Etihad this season. They were organized and determined and were frustrated. They forced Leicester deeper and deeper into the goal that Liverpool would give the title, but the tension in the stadium grew.
Academy graduate Phil Foden got a rare start and seemed to make a contribution with an early attempt at goal.
Phil Foden's Academy got a rare start and seemed to make a contribution with an early effort on the goal Graduate Phil Foden got a rare start and made a speaking contribution to a early attempt to reach
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City players and supporters were convinced that the ball had been crossed
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Television repetitions showed that the totality of the ball had not crossed the line and that City wondered about their luck. Repetitions showed that the whole of the ball had not crossed the line and City relied on their luck "
Television repetitions showed that the whole of the ball had not crossed the line and that City wondered about their luck COMPETITION FACTS, LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE, PLAYER RATINGS AND SPORTSMAIL & # 39; S MATCH ZONE
] City : Ederson, Walker, Kompany, Laporte, Zinchenko, Silva (Stones 90), Gundogan, Foden (Sane 56), Bernardo Silva, Aguero (Gabriel Jesus 86), Sterling. Targets : Kompany (70)
Leicester City : Schmeichel, Ricardo Pereira, Evans, Maguire, Leicester City : Pepper Chilwell, Ndidi, Albrighton (Gray 85), Tielemans (Barnes 75), Choudhury, Maddison (Iheanacho 80), Vardy.
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The moment Vincent Kompany opened the score with his first ever Premier League goal from outside the area. Read more about this in our special MATCH ZONE service. "
<img id =" i-ed334fdfe89aea8a "src =" https://dailym.ai/2H6zyAb .jpg "height =" 280 "width =" 296 "alt =" The moment when Vincent Kompany opened the score with his very first Premier League goal from outside the area. Find more like this in our special MATCH ZONE service. "
The moment Vincent Kompany opened the score with his very first Premier League goal from outside the area. Find more information in our special MATCH ZONE service.
Ilkay Gundogan came close to a shot, Schmeichel saved fine at Aguero – then Leicester broke and James Maddison could have scored, or at least least slipped in Marc Albrighton who was in a superior position, would this be the night where the title duelists blinked? And then it looks like we have Kompany, there were 20 minutes left, it was far from comfortable but held out Win in Brighton and the title is theirs. That won't be easy either.
Liverpool players had talked about praying for a miracle after Saturday's win at Newcastle, but it's really no wonder that Leicester competes with Manchester City. Leicester is a good team, restored under Brendan Rodgers after the dislike of Claude Puel & # 39; s letter, and they have long been able to cause City problems. Add to that the excitement of winning every game, and this would never become an easy city.
From a distance it seemed that the most difficult competition of the potential title winners had to be endured – even more problematic than Manchester United, given the shape of the team of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
So it pale. Manchester City was aimless in Old Trafford in half-time, and also against Burnley, but this felt different. Leicester is dangerous during the counterattack, so there was always a hint of vulnerability, and although City was slow in those games and seemed like they would react to a shock from the reins of Pep Guardiola, they come halfway, she was very well mannered and could find no way.
And Rodgers is also a smart coach. He records traps and drops when Ederson had the ball and let City defenders go. The goalkeeper probably has the best feet from the back line of the city, but his balls to the midfield were eliminated in this way. And yes, there was frustration in the city as the minutes slipped away.
They wanted more from referee Mike Dean – in particular they wanted Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel sanctioned for wasting time. The announcement of a minute in the first half of the injury brought a furious response from the locals. It is clear that the tension increased.
Marc Albrighton had City fans uncomfortable because he fought the area's fierce attempt against Ederson & # 39; s goal "
Marc Albrighton had been in the United States for a long time,
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Sterling was sensational this season, but noticed that he was under close supervision by Jonny Evans at the back for Leicester "
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Sterling was sensational this season, but was placed under close supervision by Jonny Evans at the back for Leicester
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when the former midfielder of Norwich City continued to baptize and weave over the field
It was difficult to argue with the first two names in the book, mind – both City players. David Silva received a yellow card for a cynical challenge on Youri Tielemans, Vincent Kompany, for a mistake on James Maddison, who was more wrong than dirty, but sent the Leicester man down to earth. Kompany drove to the occasion elsewhere with a beautifully extended full block to upload an eight-minute recording of Marc Albrighton. It was a night of great gestures of dedication.
Bernardo Silva has made a lot of it. Raheem Sterling is the footballer of the year, and with some margin, but in the last weeks of the season the shape of Silva has had more influence. His fight with Ben Chilwell along the flank was the most intriguing of the night, and an honor for the English man that he did not get a good hunt.
Sometimes, however, Silva was sublime, cutting in and out, beating with one, two, three men – going back and beating the stranger again.
It was a corner from the left, met by Sergio Aguero with a quick head, and for a fraction of a second it seemed as if goal-line technology would come to the rescue of City on Turf Moor. The ball hit the crossbar before it fell, and Schmeichel clawed freely, and with the naked eye it seemed as if he had been crossed. No signal for Dean, and repetitions showed, no goal. In the rest of the half, City did not come close because of all their pressure.
Once again, Guardiola preferred teen Phil Foden for £ 60m from Riyad Mahrez – and it's hard to think hard about a devastating Leicester tactic when City can take their most creative player and put him on the couch can leave behind – and in the eleventh minute he threatened to repeat his main goal here against Tottenham, to take a field pass from Oleksandr Zinchenko on his chest, but he turned and shot straight at Schmeichel
That aside, the best of it was a low effort by David Silva, who behaved like a rugby ball in rugby but with more poison, skimmed the surface of the field and rode just wide.
However, as the game progressed, the home crowd became quieter, tenser, and more anxious. Liverpool had hoped. Not wonderful; just good and well organized. Much like Leicester, in fact.
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[Frustratie was] building in Manchester City is ranked as Sterling looks up at the heaven after spurning another good opportunity "
Frustration built in Manchester City ranks as Sterling looks at the
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Vincent Kompany picked up a first half of the booking after a late challenge on Leicester midfield James Maddison]
Vincent Kompany picked up the first half of the booking after a late and erupting challenge on Leicester midfielder James Maddison
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<img id = "i-1ed14c5d5f65e4a9" src = "https: // i. dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/05/06/21/13166340-6998527-image-a-51_1557173067446.jpg "height =" 559 "width =" 962 "alt =" Maddison was a major threat to the counterattack and he came to the ball for Kompany to pull the error in the break "
Maddison was a major threat to the counterattack and he came to the ball for Kompany to sign the violation on the break
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City knew they couldn't afford points in the title race and they turned to a shooting spot looking for an essential target "
<img id =" i-825c4febb74a6b5e "src =" https://dailym.ai/2V7xoKx 06/21 / 13166328-6998527-image-a-53_1557173099778.jpg "height =" 595 "width =" 962 "alt =" <img id = "i-825c4febb74a6b5e" src = "https://i.dailymail.co .uk / 1s / 2019/05/06/21 / 13166328-6998527-image-a-53_1557173099778.jpg "height =" 595 "width =" 962 "alt =" City knew she could not afford to drop points in the title race and they turned to a shooting spot looking for a vital target "
City knew they couldn't afford to drop points in the title race and they turned to shooting on the field in search of a crucial target
Guardiola remained calmness and calmness of his players calling supporters grew restless when the minutes bore
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"class = blkBorder img-share /> <img id =" i-3c07f0e9d432f676 "src" https://dailym.ai/2H7YNT4 "height =" 597 "width =" 962 "alt =" The pressure in the stadium was felt during the first hour when Guardiola became becam and more and more animated in his area "
<img id =" i-3c07f0e9d432f676 "src =" https://dailym.ai/2uS4u1n /1s/2019/05/06/21/13166824-6998527-image-a-63_1557173877852.jpg "height =" 597 "width =" 96 2 "alt =" The pressure in the stadium was felt during the first hour when Guardiola became more and more animated in his area "
"class = blkBorder img-share /> <img id =" i-926393fd783750ce "src =" https: //i.dailymail .co.uk / 1s / 2019/05/06/21 / 13167374-6998527-image-a-72_1557174617937.jpg "height =" 581 "width =" 962 "alt =" Hearts were in the mouths behind the goal of Leicester when Aguero & # 39; s push to goal brought a brilliant rescue from Schmeichel in the mouth behind Leicester's goal while Aguero & p's to goal brought a brilliant rescue from Schmeichel "
in the mouths behind Leicester's goal when Aguero & # 39; s poke at Schmeichel
Pressure was relentless and it was finally revealed when Kompany produced a lightning bolt to send the Etihad stadium to the Etihad stadium. in rapture
<img id = "i-9863c2b2210ea4ea" src = "https://dailym.ai/2VkMEUE 6998527-image-a-95_1557175211388.jpg "height =" 647 "width =" 962 "alt =" Sterling (left) and Aguero (right) enjoyed difficult evenings but quickly congratulated their captain for the crucial goal "class =" blkBorder img- (19459107) <img id = "i-9863c2b2210ea4ea" src = "https://dailym.ai/2GZLUdp "height =" 647 "width =" 962 "alt =" Sterling (left) and Aguero (right) enjoyed difficult evenings but quickly congratulated their captain for the crucial goal "
Sterling (left) and Aguero (right) enjoyed those difficult evenings, but quickly congratulated their captain for the crucial goal
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Bring in a Man Utd defender? Add another Chelsea player? Fantasy football tips
Coasting at the top of the league? Stuck in mid-table and desperate to make a push? Scrapping around at the bottom and losing enthusiasm?
Wherever you are in the fantasy football table, you are always looking for those differentials that can boost your team’s performance.
Here are a few things to think about before you select your side for this weekend’s Premier League fixtures…
Premier League fixtures – week 12 SATURDAY Cardiff v Brighton Newcastle v Bournemouth Huddersfield v West Ham Southampton v Watford Leicester v Burnley Crystal Palace v Tottenham SUNDAY Liverpool v Fulham Arsenal v Wolves Chelsea v Everton Man City v Man Utd
Why it is worth considering Man Utd players…
Played 6; Won 6; Goals scored 24; Goals conceded 3
They say form goes out of the window in a derby match… perhaps logic does too in the world of fantasy football.
Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City have not just won all of their home Premier League games this season, they have won them in style.
But if City are going to stall against any side at Etihad Stadium then the statistics suggest it could be when they face neighbours Manchester United.
That’s because City have not beaten their rivals in their past three trips to the Etihad, including when United came from 2-0 down to win 3-2 last season.
If you are tempted to scour the United squad for options, Anthony Martial is an obvious choice having scored five goals in the past four Premier League games.
Marcus Rashford, meanwhile, has two goals and an assist in his past five games. It’s also worth noting United have the likes of Crystal Palace, Southampton and Fulham coming up after the derby…
And while United might have conceded plenty of goals this season, keeping just one clean sheet, is it worth considering bringing in a defender?
Jose Mourinho is often perceived as a defensive manager, particularly when playing away in games against his side’s rivals, meaning he could be tempted to try to shut up shop.
Added to that, Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling – City’s top two scorers in the league – have struggled against United recently.
Aguero has failed to score in his past three derbies, while Sterling has never netted against them, despite attempting 19 shots in 12 games.
Manchester’s top scorers Sergio Aguero (City) 7 Raheem Sterling (City) 6 Anthony Martial (United) 5 Riyad Mahrez (City) 4 Romelu Lukaku (United) 4 Paul Pogba (United) 3 Bernardo Silva (City) 3 David Silva (City) 3 Leroy Sane (City) 3
Home banker for Chelsea?
Chelsea’s unbeaten start to the season means your fantasy football team is already likely to feature a Blues player or two – particularly the points machine that is Eden Hazard.
If you haven’t got any of Maurizio Sarri’s men then this weekend’s home game against Everton might be the perfect time to bring one in.
Not only are Chelsea playing well and scoring goals, but history and form shows us the Toffees might have problems at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea have not lost any of their past 28 home matches against Everton, while the Merseyside club have only won four of their previous 32 away games in the Premier League.
Added to that, Everton have also only won one of their past 16 league fixtures in London – and have lost their past four.
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Mitrovic’s fire fizzling out
Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic might have been an automatic pick for many managers as a thrifty attacking option earlier in the season, but this looks likely to be the weekend to drop him if you’ve kept faith so far.
The Serb is set to lead the line when the Cottagers go to Liverpool on Sunday, but don’t rely on him to score you many points.
Mitrovic has rarely looked like scoring in his past two matches, managing just one shot on target in each game. That’s the same amount as the number of bookings he has received…
In addition, form and history are stacked against Fulham succeeding at Anfield.
Slavisa Jokanovic’s side have lost all three games against sides from the ‘big six’ this season by an aggregate score of 11-2, while Liverpool have won all eight home Premier League games against newly promoted teams under Jurgen Klopp, scoring 25 goals and conceding just three.
The Cottagers have managed just one win in their 33 trips to Anfield, scoring only four times in their past 17 visits.
Which strikers are getting the big chances? Callum Wilson 14 Jamie Vardy 10 Harry Kane 10 Mohamed Salah 9 Sergio Aguero 9 Alvaro Morata 9 Raul Jimenez 9
Do you bring back Doucoure?
Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure emerged as an influential player last season – both for the Hornets and many fantasy football sides.
With a cheap price tag and the ability to pop up with goals, the Frenchman became a big hit with managers looking for bargain buys.
That saw his price tag rise this season and, with him not having scored yet in this campaign, Doucoure has been out of favour with plenty.
This could be an opportune time to bring him back though.
That’s because the Hornets go to Southampton on Saturday, a side who Doucoure has scored against in all three of his Premier League appearances so far.
Added to that, the Saints have been leaking goals in recent weeks, while Watford continue to create plenty of chances.
Their problem, particularly in their last outing at Newcastle, was finishing those opportunities – but if they do take them at St Mary’s then Doucoure could be involved.
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Eva Green Net Worth
What’s the Net Worth of Eva Green?
Who is Eva Green?
Eva Green is an actress and model based in France. The actress is known for playing the role of Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem in Kingdom of Heaven (2005), and Bond Girl Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale (2006). Besides, Green has appeared in different films like Cracks (2009), Womb (2010), Perfect Sense (2011), etc.
Green was born on 6th July, 1980 in Paris, France to Marlene Jobert, an actress and her father Walter Green was a dentist. She was born two minutes before her twin sister, Joy. Further, she is also grea-granddaughter of Paul Le Flem, French Breton composer. Growing up in France, she completed her education from American University of Paris. Besides, she also had interest in Egyptology. Green made up her mind to be an actress after watching Isabelle Adjani in The Story of Adele H.
Subsequently, Green joined St. Paul Drama School, Paris and learned acting at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, London. She then returned to Paris and started featuring in various plays.
Movie Debut and TV Series
Green made her movie debut as the main character Isabelle in Bernardo Bertolucci’s film, The Dreamers in 2003. The following year, she appeared as Clarisse de Dreux-Soubise in a French film, Arsene Lupin. In year 2005, she portrayed the role of lead character Sibylla in Ridley Scott’s historical film, Kingdom of Heaven. She earned a good sum of money from the movie which increased her net worth.
Eva then played the role of Vesper Lynd in Martin Campbell’s James Bond film series, Casino Royale (2006) opposite to Daniel Craig. This movie also provided her to good salary which contributed in her net worth. In the year 2007, she portrayed as Serafina Pekkala in Chris Weitz’s The Golden Compass. Similarly, she was seen as Emilia Bryant / Sally in 2008 film, Franklyn.
In the year 2009, Eva appeared as the main character Miss G in Jordan Scott directed film Cracks. The following year, she portrayed the role of lead character Rebecca in Bendek Fliegauf’s film Womb (2010). In year 2011, she appeared as Susan in film Perfect Sense. The same year, she played Morgan Pendragon Starz’s TV series Camelot. All these works were another source of her income.
Works from 2012 to Present
Eventually, in 2012, Eva portrayed Angelique Bouchard in Tim Burton’s horror comedy film, Dark Shadows. In 2014, she worked in four films. She played the role of main character Artemisia in 300: Rise of an Empire and Eve Connors in White Bird in a Blizzard. Besides, she performed Madelaine in The Salvation and Ava Lord in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Further, she did the portrayal of Vanessa Ives in Showtime’s TV series Penny Dreadful from 2014 to 2016. She earned good amount of money from these works that directly increased her net worth.
In year 2016, Eva appeared as Miss Alma LeFay Peregrine in Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. The role earned her agreeable salary that increased her net worth. In year 2017, Eva played in two films. She portrayed Elle in film Based on a True Story and Emilie in Euphoria. Besides, she is currently working on her new film, Dumbo.
Net Worth
Eva Green is a versatile actress with an estimated net worth of $11.4 million U.S. dollars. The actress has appeared in the roles of both villain and good character heroine which provide her more work. Besides acting, the actress has endorsed brands like Breil, Montblanc, Emporio Armani, Heineken, etc.
Must Know Facts about Eva Green
Real Name: Eva Gaëlle Green Date of Birth: July 6, 1980 Profession: Actress and Model Height: 5′ 6″ Net Worth: $11.4 Million
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The striker matching Salah and is it time for Man Utd players? Fantasy football tips
Football is unpredictable but everyone likes to think they are the boss and in control.
But you might need some help.
We’re not claiming we know what’s going to happen in the Premier League this weekend, but we’ve looked into the stats to give you a few pointers on which teams – and players – you might expect to perform well.
Last week we suggested[1] including a few Manchester City attackers and that didn’t go well. But we also backed Mohamed Salah to score (which he did) and predicted goals at Dean Court (which there were).
So how will you get on this week? Here’s a few tips to give you a head start.
Mitro’s on fire, your defence is terrified
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It is still early in the season, but we’re tipping games involving Fulham to be the most entertaining to watch.
The Cottagers have picked up one win after returning to the Premier League, but their three games have seen 12 goals – five scored, seven conceded – more than any other team.
Their games are not shot-shy either with both Slavisa Jokanovic’s men and the opposition clocking up 99 efforts on goal already, with 44 of those on target.
Premier League top goalscorers 2018-19 3 Sergio Aguero (Man City), Sadio Mane (Liverpool), Richarlison (Everton), Lucas Moura (Tottenham), Roberto Pereyra (Watford), Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham) 2 Pedro (Chelsea), Paul Pogba (Man Utd), Callum Wilson (Bournemouth), Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace), James Tarkowski (Burnley), Marko Arnautovic (West Ham), Joselu (Newcastle), Harry Kane (Tottenham), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Theo Walcott (Everton)
So if you’re looking for a striking option for your team, why not consider Aleksandar Mitrovic?
The Serbia international joined Fulham on loan from Newcastle in February, before making his move to Craven Cottage permanent in the summer and has scored three times this season.
His 15 league goals (12 in the Championship) since making his debut cannot be bettered by any player in the top four tiers, although it is matched by a certain Mohamed Salah of Liverpool.
Lump on Man City players?
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If you’re looking for a dead cert this weekend, look no further than a Manchester City victory over Newcastle.
Premier League champions City are unbeaten in their last 21 (TWENTY ONE) top-flight meetings against the Magpies, who have lost all of their previous nine trips to the Etihad, conceding 32 goals in that run.
Argentine striker Sergio Aguero is a nemesis for most Premier League sides but he particularly enjoys playing against Newcastle, netting 14 times which is a record for goals scored against an opponent for a single club.
With key man Kevin de Bruyne out long term, it will be another opportunity for attackers Raheem Sterling, Leroy Sane, Bernardo Silva, Riyad Mahrez and Gabriel Jesus to showcase their talents.
Who will you opt for?
We’ll have Moura that
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Tottenham travel to Watford on Sunday with a 100% winning record this season and not having lost a league meeting with the Hornets in over 30 years.
Brazilian speedster Lucas Moura’s performance in Spurs’ dismantling of Manchester United at Old Trafford on Monday is no secret, but how does his recent form stack up?
Moura’s stats from Tottenham’s 3-0 victory over Manchester United Minutes played 90 Touches 35 Goals 2 Key passes 1 Shots on target 2
Some have suggested the £25m January signing from Paris St-Germain needs more consistency in his game, but Moura has provided four goals and four assists in his last eight starts in all competitions.
His pace and trickery caused Phil Jones and the rest of the United backline allsorts of problems, notching an unmatched 26 sprints and a top speed of 33.94 km/h.
You might want to find a place for him… and be quick about it.
A united team again
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Manchester United may have lost two of their opening three league games for the first time since 1992 but it’s been over 30 years since they lost three of their first four matches.
They travel to Turf Moor on Sunday and have kept a clean sheet in nine of their last 10 games there against Burnley.
The Clarets have won just one of their last 17 top-flight games against United and to make matters worse, they have conceded 14 goals in their last five Premier League games.
Jose Mourinho’s job may be under scrutiny but he’ll be hoping his players can get the job done and grab a win this week.
Is it worth throwing a few of them in? Paul Pogba has scored two in the first three games of the season…
The cherry on the top
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If you like an underdog, Bournemouth are your best bet.
Over the past three seasons, no side has beaten Chelsea at Stamford Bridge more often in the Premier League than the Cherries.
Bournemouth have won more points on the road against Chelsea than any other team in the top-flight and 75% of Eddie Howe’s points against ‘big six’ opposition have come against the Blues at Stamford Bridge.
Bournemouth’s last three away games at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League 31 January, 2018 Won (3-0) 26 December, 2016 Lost (3-0) 5 December, 2015 Won (1-0)
The away team has also won five of the past six meetings between Chelsea and Bournemouth so it’s worth including one of the Cherries in your team.
What about Joshua King?
He has been directly involved in 38 Premier League goals for Bournemouth, 14 more than any other player, so promises to be a threat.
References
^ we suggested (www.bbc.co.uk)
BBC Sport – Football
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