Gutierrez wins Newcastle case….

Ex-Newcastle United player Jonas Gutierrez arrives at City Tower in Birmingham during employment tribunal

Jonas Gutierrez has won his disability discrimination case against his former club Newcastle United. The 32-year-old claimed that the Barclays Premier League club did not play him after he beat cancer in a bid to avoid having to hand him a new contract. The midfielder said Newcastle left him out of their squad so that he did not reach the amount of games needed to trigger a one-year extension with the club. Gutierrez claimed the discrimination started in December 2013 – just two months after he started receiving treatment for testicular cancer. It was reported that Alan Pardew, formerly of Newcastle but currently manager of Crystal Palace, told Gutierrez he was no longer needed at St James’ Park. Gutierrez spoke at the industrial tribunal in Birmingham and said him being shown the exit was down to Newcastle fearing he would no longer be fit to play in the Premier League. ‘During my chemotherapy treatment, neither the manager, Alan Pardew, nor any club directors contacted me to see how I was feeling or to congratulate me on my recovery,’ he said. ‘This was incredibly disappointing after everything I had done for the club.’ The tribunal found in favour of Gutierrez in two of four claims. A claim of unfavourable treatment and another of harassment treated to disability were dismissed.

Kobe Bryant shines in final game….

Los Angeles Lakers forward Kobe Bryant (24) waves to the Staples Center crowd as he leaves the game against the Utah Jazz in the closing seconds

One of basketball’s biggest stars, Kobe Bryant, has retired from the sport after a career spanning two decades with a stunning final performance. He scored 60 points to help the LA Lakers make a dramatic comeback against the Utah Jazz in Los Angeles. Bryant, 37, spent his entire career with the Lakers, winning five NBA titles and recording the third highest total number of points in the sport. Tickets for his final match changed hands for up to $27,500. Bryant scored 23 points in the fourth quarter to help his team overcome a 15-point deficit to win the game. He took a career-high 50 shots in the fifth highest-scoring game of his career. Addressing the crowd after the game, he said it was “crazy” to end on such a high note. “You know, I was really, really tired, but I thought, I just got to continue to push it because the fan support was just tremendous and I think that’s the thing I’ll remember the most,” he said.

German star Kessler forced to retire….

Nadine Kessler

The winner of the 2014 FIFA World Player of the Year Award, Germany captain Nadine Kessler, has been forced to retire at the age of 28 because of a recurring knee injury. The Wolfsburg midfielder had been sidelined since September 2014. Widely recognised as one of the best players in the world within the women’s game, Kessler helped Germany to the UEFA Women’s Euro 2013 title and captained Wolfsburg to back-to-back Champions League crowns.

Djokovic out of Monte Carlo masters….

Novak Djokovic has been knocked out of the Monte Carlo Masters in the second round. He’s lost to the Czech world number 55 Jiri Vesely 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. It’s the first time the Serbian world number one has lost a completed match since August and it’s the earliest he’s exited a competition in three years.  Earlier this year Djokovic was forced to retire from his Dubai Tennis Championships quarter-final against Feliciano Lopez due to an eye problem.

Leicester trio nominated for PFA award….

Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez and N’Golo Kante have been nominated for the PFA player of the year award. The six-man shortlist is completed by West Ham’s Dimitri Payet, Tottenham’s Harry Kane and Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil. Tottenham and Everton are well represented in the young player category, with Dele Alli and Harry Kane joining Ross Barkley and Romelu Lukaku. Also on the list are Stoke’s Jack Butland and Liverpool’s Philippe Coutinho.

 

There may be reprieve for meldonium athletes….

Maria Sharapova

Athletes caught using meldonium could avoid a ban after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has admitted there is no consensus on how long the body takes to excrete the drug. WADA announced it was adding the heart disease medicine to its banned list in September, with the rule coming into force on 1 January, and there have been more than 120 positive tests since then. Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova was the first high-profile athlete to test positive for the Latvian-made drug (in a test taken at the end of January) but since then leading Russian athletes from boxing, skating, swimming and winter sports have all failed tests.

Nolan steps down as Orient manager….

Kevin Nolan

Leyton Orient have stripped player-manager Kevin Nolan of his coaching responsibilities, placing Andy Hessenthaler in charge of the side. Nolan, 33, has won seven of his 15 games since joining the O’s in January. Orient have taken one point from their last four games but remain two points off the League Two play-off places. “We believe Kevin will be able to make a bigger impact without the distraction of managerial duties,” Orient chief executive Alessandro Angelieri said. Nolan played with our own Austin Okocha at Bolton and succeeded Okocha as Bolton’s captain.

Coach keeps job despite racial slur on Blessing Eleke….

Marko Nikolic

A top-flight manager in Slovenia will keep his job despite making a racial slur against one of his own players. Olimpija Ljubljana boss Marko Nikolic used the term against Blessing Eleke after the Nigerian scored an equaliser. Nikolic felt Eleke celebrated too long after levelling for the Slovenian league leaders at home to Zavrc. The Serb said he made “an emotional reaction” and “never intended to offend the player racially”. Eleke was reported to have been called a ‘black idiot’ by his own coach for wildly celebrating the equalizer.

Johnson appeals against jail term….

Adam Johnson

Footballer Adam Johnson has formally lodged an appeal against his six-year sentence for grooming and sexual activity with a girl aged 15. The former Sunderland and England player was jailed last month following a trial at Bradford Crown Court. An official at the court confirmed that Johnson’s legal team had lodged an appeal against his sentence. The 28-year-old has already begun an appeal against his conviction of sexual activity with a 15-year-old. Johnson admitted grooming the girl and a separate, less serious charge, of sexual activity. On the Adam Johnson’s Appeal Fight Facebook page, run by his sister Faye, a post said: “Adam’s appeal against his sentence has now been lodged!” It added: “Thanks everyone for your support it means a lot! X” Sentencing the player, Judge Jonathan Rose told him he had abused a position of trust and caused his victim “severe psychological harm”. Johnson began his career at Middlesbrough before moving to Manchester City and then on to Sunderland in 2012.

AC Milan sack Coach Mihajlovic….

AC Milan has sacked coach Sinisa Mihajlovic and replaced him with youth team coach Cristian Brocchi, who will take charge until the end of the season, the Serie A club said on its website. The decision followed a meeting between club president Silvio Berlusconi, CEO Adriano Galliani and Brocchi on Monday evening, according to media reports in Italy. Milan, sixth in the league, have failed to win their last five Serie A matches and lost their last home game against table toppers Juventus.

 

Sylvain Wiltord may stage a comeback….

Remember him? Former Arsenal forward Sylvain Wiltord announced on Twitter that he intends to return to playing at the age of 41, saying: “After much reflection, I have decided to make my grand return to football. Tune in on 20 April for my press conference.” We are waiting Sylvain.

Iwobi wants to play for Nigeria at Rio Olympics….

Alex Iwobi celebrates after scoring the second goal

Nigerian international Alex Iwobi has declared his intention to represent Nigeria at the Rio Olympics this summer. The Arsenal forward could miss the start of next season if he gets on the plane to Rio with the Dream Team VI of Nigeria. The 19-year-old, who has two goals in two Premier League starts for the Gunners, made his competitive debut for Nigeria last month and now wants to play for the Under-23 side in Rio. The men’s Olympic football schedule runs from August 4 to August 20, meaning not only would Iwobi be likely to miss Arsenal’s pre-season but also the first month of Premier League action. “I am looking forward to the forthcoming Olympics and if I am invited, I will do my best to make a meaningful contribution,” Iwobi said. “I believe that Nigeria has a crop of excellent players who are capable of doing great things at the Olympics. Coach Samson Siasia deserves a lot of praise for securing a place for the nation at the Olympics.”

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Claude Leroy is Togo’s new coach….

Claude LeRoy

Togo have appointed Claude LeRoy as their new national team coach to replace Tom Saintfiet. Frenchman LeRoy, 68, has worked on the continent for almost 30 years and has coached at a record eight Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He has signed a three-year contract and is tasked with trying to qualify Togo for the 2017 Nations Cup in Gabon. Togo are third in their qualifying group, two points behind leaders Liberia, who they play away in June. LeRoy admitted: “We need a miracle to qualify for the 2017 Nations Cup, perhaps as the best second-placed team.” However, Le Roy has the pedigree to turn around Togo’s fortunes. He guided Cameroon to the 1988 Nations Cup title and has only failed to reach the quarter-finals once. Among the other countries he has coached at the continental championship are Senegal, Ghana, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Odemwingie’ scores in Bristol’s draw….

Bristol City striker Peter Odemwingie

Nigeria’s Osaze Odemwingie’s second-half goal earned Bristol City a draw against fellow strugglers Rotherham. Matt Derbyshire put the Millers ahead when he collected Richard Wood’s pass and lobbed keeper Richard O’Donnell. Lee Camp saved brilliantly from Robins defender Aiden Flint’s header to keep the scores level before the break. Odemwingie levelled with a powerful left-footed shot, before Camp made another good save from Odemwingie’s late header to secure his side a point.

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Liverpool heads to Dortmund….

#LFC are on their way to Germany!

The Liverpool squad is pictured heading to Dortmund, Germany for the first leg Europa quarterfinal game against Borussia Dortmund. Liverpool coach, Jurgen Klopp’s, is going to face his former club tomorrow. Klopp’s return to Borussia Dortmund will be a “very, very special occasion”, according to the German club’s coach Thomas Tuchel. The Liverpool boss will face the side he led for seven years – winning the Bundesliga twice – in the Europa League on Thursday. “I’m 100% sure that nobody forgets this time,” said Tuchel. “It’s a very special game of course and Jurgen will get a warm welcome but from the moment the whistle blows, he wants to win.”

Abby Wambach admits taking cocaine….

Abby Wambach

World Cup winner and two-time Olympic champion Abby Wambach has admitted taking cocaine and smoking marijuana. American Wambach, the world’s all-time leading international goalscorer, was arrested on Saturday for drink-driving. Court documents connected to the 35-year-old’s arrest said that “the defendant tried cocaine at age 25”. Mini USA, one of Wambach’s sponsors, said it was withdrawing adverts for the car featuring the former footballer, who retired in December. In a statement, it said: “This behaviour is against the values we promote as an organisation and the safety of everyone on the road is a priority here at Mini.” Wambach, who scored 184 goals in 255 games and helped USA to 2015 World Cup glory, was arraigned on Tuesday in Multnomah County Circuit Court, Portland. She was not present, but her lawyer entered a plea of not guilty on her behalf. Court documents said Wambach has no prior arrest record. In court documents, officers wrote that she first used marijuana at age 24 and her last use was at 25. A Portland police spokesman said it is standard procedure for officers to ask defendants about prior drug use.