안전놀이터



Sports Digest: U.S. Goalie Turner Out A Couple More Weeks With Ankle Injury
SOCCER 안전놀이터

New England's Matt Turner will probably be sidelined for a couple more weeks by a lower leg injury, raising the chance the United States will be without its main two goalkeepers when World Cup qualifying resumes on March 24 at Mexico.

Upheaval Coach Bruce Arena said during a news gathering Tuesday that Turner was harmed during a training game at Los Angeles FC. New England said it was during a shut entryway scrimmage that occurred Feb. 9.

"A foot/lower leg injury," Arena said. "Time period, most likely a long time from now he'll be accessible."

The 27-year-old Turner, who has consented to a late spring move to Arsenal, has not played a serious match since Feb. 2, when the United States beat Honduras 3-0 at St. Paul, Minnesota.

Turner missed New England's Feb. 26 opener at Portland and Saturday's match against Dallas, and he won't be accessible for Wednesday's CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal first leg against Mexico's Pumas.

He has replaced Manchester City's Zack Steffen as the top U.S. Goalkeeper in World Cup qualifying, beginning 8 of 11 matches.

Steffen has not played for Manchester City since Feb. 5 and has not dressed since Feb. 9 due to back and bear wounds.

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Whatever trust Salzburg had of defeating Bayern Munich was smothered by Robert Lewandowski scoring a full go-around shortly.

It was down throughout when Lewandowski's third hit the net in the 23rd moment to make it the fastest full go-around toward the beginning of an association match.

A second leg that began at 1-1 was shifted 4-1 in support of Bayern by the striker's scoring masterclass. The last was 7-1 and gave Bayern a 8-2 total win to arrive at the quarterfinals. Thomas Muller scored two and Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane every one.

Essentially Salzburg kept away from complete embarrassment of not scoring with Maurits Kjaergaard netting for the Austrian group in Bavaria.

In the other Round of 16 game, Liverpool depended on its 2-0 triumph at Inter Milan to progress subsequent to losing 1-0 at Anfield.

MEXICO: Mexico's soccer organization said it will boycott clubs of raucous fans known as "barras" from going to away matches following an immense end of the week fight among soccer fans that left north of two dozen individuals harmed, three of them basically.

The organization and top-division association proprietors declared that the host group in Saturday's match, Queretaro, should play home matches without fans for one year after arena security was demonstrated to be insufficient.

The Queretaro group's fan club, or "barra," will be restricted from going to even nearby games for a considerable length of time. The group's proprietor will be expected to sell his stake in it and the current group the executives will be prohibited from the association for a very long time.

The organization additionally required a fine of about $70,000, and controlled the Saturday match - which had been tied 1-1 while the battling broke out - to be a 3-0 win for the rival group, Atlas from the city of Guadalajara.

UKRAINE: Amid a closure of homegrown soccer during the intrusion by Russia, FIFA consented to Ukraine's solicitation to delay the public group's World Cup qualifying season finisher in Scotland in about fourteen days' time.

FIFA likewise granted Poland a bye through season finisher elimination round against Russia was additionally planned on March 24. That choice will be tried by an earnest Russian allure for the Court of Arbitration for Sport against a FIFA prohibition in its public groups.

FIFA said it will currently arrange the Scotland-Ukraine game in June during the following installation dates safeguarded for public groups.

The deferral turned out to be probable when the Ukraine Premier League shut down after the Russian military attack on Feb. 24.