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Started by wxq123, 2014/04/08 11:01AM
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Association announced plans Tuesday
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FRANKFURT, Germany -- Stefan Reisinger scored his third goal in three games as Fortuna Duesseldorf beat 10-man Eintracht Frankfurt 4-0 in a showdown between two promoted Bundesliga clubs on Friday. Eintracht forward Karim Matmour was sent off in the 34th minute after a second yellow card, given for a professional foul. His teams downfall began four minutes later when Reisinger struck after a solo run through Frankfurts makeshift, injury-hit defence. Matmour was back after serving a one-match suspension for another red card. Oliver Fink doubled the lead in the 42nd with a fine shot from the edge of the area. Nando Rafael made it 3-0 in the 58th after a poor clearance by Eintrachts defence left him free at the far post. Axel Bellinghausen completed the win in the 85th. Fortuna has won two of its last three, plus a 1-1 draw at defending champion Borussia Dortmund. Eintrachts form has slumped after a strong start. The Frankfurt club lost a second straight match and has only one win in its last seven games. But it will remain in fifth place. Fortuna is 13th ahead of the weekend matches. "I knew that it would be difficult for us because we were missing several players. Our defence never played in this line-up before," said coach Armin Veh, who has a tense relationship with the Duesseldorf club. Veh called Matmours dismissal unjustified. "It decided the match," Veh said. Eintrachts defence included 17-year-old Marc-Oliver Kempf. wholesale nfl jerseys . Salvador Perez also hit a two-run homer for the Royals, who won their sixth straight against the White Sox. Chicago hit three home runs: Alexei Ramirez hit a two-run shot and Dewayne Wise and A. wholesale jerseys from china .J. -- Martin Brodeur is going to remain the face of the New Jersey Devils. http://www.comcheapjerseys.com/ . Louis Cardinals werent sure how they would fill his spot. Rookie Pete Kozma is proving to be a more than adequate replacement. cheap jerseys .com . The payroll-slashing Marlins dealt the shortstop and his $5 million salary across Florida to the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night for minor league infielder Derek Dietrich. cheap nfl jerseys china . Melky Cabrera singled four times to extend his hitting streak to 11 games, Gregor Blanco drove in three runs with a pair of hits and San Francisco beat Arizona 7-3 on Sunday.Canadas womens soccer team might have won bronze at the London Olympics, but coach John Herdman said there will likely be some unfavourable results ahead. With an eye on the 2015 World Cup and the 2016 Rio Olympics, Herdman is pleading patience with fans as he brings some new, young talent into the team. "The team will have to take a step back to move forward again," Herdman said on a conference call. "Were going to have to dampen down the expectations of the public knowing theres a bigger picture." Herdman announced his 27-player roster for an upcoming camp that features a mix of returning players and youth players who are getting their first call-up to a senior womens camp. Star striker Christine Sinclair headlines the 12 players from the London Olympic squad who will attend the Dec. 12-20 camp in the Vancouver area. Herdman said 60 per cent of his team from London will be over the age of 30 by 2015 when Canada hosts the World Cup, and its crucial to start investing in the young players coming up, even if it costs the team temporarily on the score sheet. "Were going to have to expose a lot of young players, very young players, to the international game, and give them caps and playing minutes, which means we may not be able to get the results that youd want," Herdman said. "But in the long term it will help us be in a much stronger position in 2015 and 2016." The coach who was hired after Canadas disastrous last-place finish at the 2011 World Cup said theres a big gap in the womens soccer system in this country. Few players on Canadas youth teams are moving onto the senior womens side. "If I go with a team thats 30-plus into that womens World Cup and Olympic Games, all Im going to do is compound the problem," he said. "Im going to have to take a real helicopter view and make sure that we pave a pathway, so the next ccoach in 2019 and 2020 isnt in the same situation as Im in now.ddddddddddddquot; Of the nine young players attending the camp, five were part of this years under-20 program -- Sabrina DAngelo of Welland, Ont., Adriana Leon of Maple, Ont., Christabel Oduro of Brampton, Ont., Jenna Richardson of Vancouver, and Shelina Zadorsky of London, Ont. Four played for Canada at the U-17 World Cup this year in Azerbaijan -- Kadeisha Buchanan of Mississauga, Ont., Summer Clarke of Richmond, B.C., Ashley Lawrence of Caledon, Ont., and Nichelle Prince of Ajax, Ont. Herdman said veterans such as Sinclair and Rhian Wilkinson will play key roles in developing Canadas young talent. "Those players are absolutely crucial, I think they do realize that theyre important now to help leave a legacy," Herdman said. "Some of the senior players may recognize they may not be in the squad in 2015 or 16, but I imagine some of them are prepared to hang around to make sure that they solidify the teams foundation." Herdman used Sinclair as an example. The team captain will miss the Four Nations tournament next month in China while serving a four-game suspension for an incident after the Canada-U.S. semifinal at the London Olympics. "Shes banned for the games, but shes on the phone desperate to be there, she wants to be in that environment, she wants to be able to support from a leadership perspective the culture thats been created with new players," Herdman said. "It speaks reams for her, but it gives you an insight into the mindset of our players that they know they know that they have an important role of transitioning our new fledgling team through." The Canadian Soccer Association announced plans Tuesday to present the 29-year-old Sinclair, a native of Burnaby, B.C., with a plaque commemorating her national-record 23 international goals this year. ' ' '


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