Will the image of fans lighting flares be made public? Only touching the ball once, MU striker was awarded 2.2 billion
(Baonghean.vn) - Vietnam national football team has its first test before the SEA Games; Messi is voted the greatest athlete of all time; Real Madrid stops negotiating with Paul Pogba are some of today's interesting sports news.
The first test of the Vietnam National Team before the SEA Games
The match with U23 Myanmar on June 7 is considered the first test in terms of personnel for U23 Vietnam - with a squad that includes many faces that have matured from the U19 generation.
In addition, the team's coaching staff will also have some additions and adjustments to better meet the assigned tasks, in the context of the national team preparing to gather in parallel with the competition time to prepare for the King's Cup 2019 taking place in Thailand.
Previously, in the confrontation that took place in the qualifying round of the 2013 U22 Asian Cup, U22 Vietnam lost to U22 Myanmar with a score of 1-3. If counting at the U23 level, Vietnam and Myanmar have also met many times at the SEA Games as well as in international friendly matches.
It is expected that to prepare for the friendly match against U23 Myanmar, the U23 Vietnam team will gather in Hanoi on June 2.
Will images of fans lighting flares be made public?
Regarding measures to limit the use of flares by extremist fans, VFF General Secretary Le Hoai Anh shared: “VFF has sent a document to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to request the Ministry of Public Security as well as the People's Committees of provinces and cities with football teams competing in the V.League to provide closer guidance.
The club itself also needs to discuss with the supporters, not to mention the fans, about civilized ways of cheering, not just lighting flares. In addition, we hope that the local authorities will also support the club better in organizing matches. More importantly, it is about awareness. We also hope that some fans do not challenge the organizers, going beyond the regulations that the tournament organizers have set out. Because in fact, flares are a potential risk that can cause accidents to people around them.
In addition, Mr. Le Hoai Anh also said: “Using cameras to record and identify the subjects who started the flares to prevent and control the situation is a good idea. In addition, the proposal to take pictures and publicize the flare-lighters is also an idea worth considering. VFF will discuss with the V.League Organizing Committee to see how feasible it is. In fact, in some countries, flare-lighters have been banned from football stadiums.”
Only touched the ball once, Sanchez was awarded 2.2 billion by MU
In the 0-2 loss to Man City, Sanchez came on as a substitute in the 83rd minute, when MU was 2 goals down. In the 12 minutes on the pitch (including 5 minutes of injury time), Sanchez did not leave any impression. The Chilean international touched the ball just once before leaving the field in the final defeat.
Despite not contributing anything to MU in the Manchester derby, Sanchez still pocketed a large bonus. Specifically, the former Barcelona and Arsenal striker received a bonus of 75 thousand pounds (about 2.2 billion VND).
This is the clause in the contract Sanchez signed with MU in the winter of 2018. Accordingly, the 30-year-old striker received a fixed salary of 400,000 pounds/week. Each time he played, Sanchez was awarded 75,000 pounds. In addition, the Chilean player also pocketed a large bonus if he scored a goal or assisted a goal.
Messi voted greatest athlete of all time
GiveMeSport, an online sports media website, conducted a fan poll to find out who the greatest sportsperson of all time is.
In the end, Lionel Messi beat a host of sporting icons like legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, tennis player Roger Federer, golfer Tiger Woods, and of course, arch-rival Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Argentine superstar won 51% of the 240,800 votes cast on Facebook. In a similar poll on Twitter, Messi also won 53% of the votes.
Real Madrid stops negotiating with Paul Pogba
El Confidencial announced that President Florentino Perez ordered Real Madrid to stop negotiations with Paul Pogba about moving to the Bernabeu this summer.
Pogba's demands are too much, Real Madrid stops negotiating with the French midfielder |
The reason given: the White House boss was stunned by Paul Pogba's personal demands, along with the insistence of his agent - the annoying big agent Mino Raiola, so the Real Madrid President decided to stop the talks, announcing: they could review the situation at the end of the season.
However, the above source also informed that Pogba could bring Real Madrid back into the negotiation if he did this: publicly wanted to leave MU and sign a contract with the Spanish Royal team. At that time, Real Madrid would promote negotiations with the Red Devils about the transfer fee for the French midfielder.