Monday, July 23, 2012

DROGBA SCORES 1ST GOAL IN CHINA LEAGUE


Drogba make a good impression


Didier Drogba made his Chinese Super League debut for Shanghai Shenhua in a 1-1 draw with fourth-placed Guangzhou on Sunday.
Thank Drog for that! Didier Drogba (centre) played the through ball which led to Shenhua's equaliser

Powerhouse: Drogba (left) terrorised his opponents throughout the second half
Powerhouse: Drogba (left) terrorised his opponents throughout the second half
Close call: Drogba came off the bench and made an instant impact
Close call: Drogba came off the bench and made an instant impact
As well as Drogba's freekick, he troubled the Guangzhou keeper again later in the half, and wreaked havoc with his movement and power.
Elsewhere, Jiangsu Shuntian moved back to within four points of league leaders Guangzhou Evergrande with a 3-2 home victory over Tianjin Taida.
All five goals were scored in the first half, with Jiangsu netting through Aleksandar Jevtic (10), Ji Xiang (23) and leading scorer Cristian Danalache (42), while Tianjin responded with an own goal from Lu Bofei (21) and a Vladimir Jovancic strike (26).
Looking sharp: Drogba donned the No 11 shirt on his first appearance
Looking sharp: Drogba donned the No 11 shirt on his first  Tour de 



Wiggins completed his 13th day in the yellow jersey and the 99th Tour in first place

, three minutes 21 seconds ahead of Team Sky colleague Chris Froome, who became the second Briton, after his team-mate, on the podium in the history of the race.
Not content with his personal success, Wiggins played an integral role as world champion Cavendish won the 120-kilometre 20th stage from Rambouillet, sealing victory on the Champs-Elysees for a fourth consecutive year.
Triumphant: Bradley Wiggins celebrates as he crosses the line in Paris
Triumphant: Bradley Wiggins celebrates as he crosses the line in Paris
Top of the tree: Wiggins (centre) is crowned Tour de France champion after three weeks on the road
Top of the tree: Wiggins (centre) is crowned Tour de France champion after three weeks on the road
Cheers: Bradley Wiggins is congratulated by team-mate Michael Rogers after winning the Tour de France
Cheers: Bradley Wiggins is congratulated by team-mate Michael Rogers after winning the Tour de France
It was the seventh British stage success of the 2012 Tour, with Cavendish finishing with three wins, Wiggins with two, Froome with one and David Millar (Garmin-Sharp) one.
All four Britons, together with Ian Stannard, are due to combine on Saturday in a bid to help Cavendish win Olympic gold in the 250km road race on the opening day of London 2012.
Cavendish has won on the French capital's most famous boulevard in each of the Tours he has completed - in 2009, 2010, 2011 and now in 2012.
Magnifique: Mark Cavendish celebrates his fourth successive win on the Champs-Elysees
Magnifique: Mark Cavendish celebrates his fourth successive win on the Champs-Elysees
Out in front: Cavendish sprints for the finish line to win his 23rd stage of the Tour de France
Out in front: Cavendish sprints for the finish line to win his 23rd stage of the Tour de France



Terry back with Chelsea after flying out to meet squad in New York


John Terry made a welcome return to Chelsea training on Saturday following his legal ordeal
Back in the fold: John Terry (second left) along with David Luiz (left), Ramires and Petr Cech, meeting New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera (centre)
Back in the fold: John Terry (second left) along with David Luiz (left), Ramires and Petr Cech, meeting New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera (centre)





On top of the world: Torchbearer Amelia, 17, holds the Olympic torch aloft on the London Eye 


The final countdown to the 2012 Olympic Games began today with amazing images of the capital as torchbearer Amelia Hempleman-Adams carried the flame on the London Eye.
The 17-year-old - the youngest person to ski to the South Pole 
Flaming fun: Skier Amelia Hempleman-Adams, at 17 the youngest person to ski to the South, gets a bird's eye view of London this morning
Flaming fun: Skier Amelia Hempleman-Adams, at 17 the youngest person to ski to the South Pole, gets a bird's eye view of London this morning
Breathtaking: brave torch bearer Amelia smiles for the camera as she stands on top of a capsule on the London Eye this morning
Breathtaking: brave torch bearer Amelia smiles for the camera as she stands on top of a capsule on the London Eye this morning
Flaming wonder: Amelia holds the flame aloft as she towers over the London skyline
Flaming wonder: Amelia holds the flame aloft as she towers over the London skyline with the Houses of Parliament behind her
Time of her life: Amelia passes Big Ben as she descends with the torch from the London Eye
Time of her life: Amelia passes Big Ben as she descends with the torch from the London Eye

Torchbearer: Teenager Amelia Hempleman-Adams
Riding high: Amelia passes Big Ben as the London Eye capsule descends
 Sky's the limit: The tiny figure of Amelia can be seen atop the London Eye in the blue morning 

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