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The WrestleMania 36 Kickoff show on Saturday night did a total of 106,000 viewers on FOX Sports 1 while night two Kickoff did another 112,000.
The Kickoff shows aired on FOX Sports for the first time since the WWE/FOX partnership started and FOX even offered WrestleMania on traditional pay-per-view through their apps.
Just like ESPN, FOX is relying on some WWE content to fill up their void on their sports channel and will be airing 22 hours of WWE footage throughout spring every Tuesday that will serve as a lead-in to WWE Backstage.
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ROMELU LUKAKU HAS told Ronald Koeman he will not sign a new contract at Everton, the Toffees boss said on Thursday.
The Belgium international sits atop the Premier League scoring charts with 23 goals this season and has been linked with a return to former club Chelsea.
Lukaku is under contract at Goodison Park until 2019, but Koeman revealed an extension beyond that looks unlikely.
“He told me he won’t sign a new contract,” Koeman told a news conference ahead of Saturday’s Premier League meeting with Burnley.
Former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has backed Lukaku – who was on Thursday nominated for the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award — to prove himself by heading back to Stamford Bridge, adding that he knows what the Everton man’s future plans are without revealing them.
That came as news to Koeman, who responded to the comments — given in an interview to Sky Sports — by saying: “No [I don’t know where Lukaku wants to go]. Maybe I wait for the call from Drogba to tell me where he wants to go.”
Ross Barkley’s contract is set to expire at the end of next season and the midfielder has also been linked with a move to a Premier League rival.
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Koeman hopes to match Barkley’s ambition by securing Champions League football in the near future and wants the situation sorted by the end of the campaign.
He said: “I’m not involved [in the negotiations], but I know that the board is talking to his agent. We need to know the answer before the end of the season.
“I spoke to Ross several weeks ago and he mentioned his ambition is the Champions League and I told him I have the same ambition and I think we are going in the right direction.
“Everybody has seen the difference between this season and last — the club is going in the right direction.”
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THINGS ARE WELL and truly heating up at the bottom of the Premier League table.
Following today’s fixtures, it’s Swansea City, Middlesborough and Sunderland sitting in the bottom three, but several others are within distance of the drop zone.
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Swansea City’s survival hopes suffered another blow as Etienne Capoue’s first-half goal condemned them to a 1-0 defeat against Watford at Vicarage Road.
Capoue capitalised on an error from defender Alfie Mawson before beating Lukasz Fabianski at the second attempt to secure an eighth home win of the season for Walter Mazzarri’s side.
The result all but secures Watford’s place in the top flight for another season, although they were a touch fortunate to down a battling Swansea side for whom Gylfi Sigurdsson twice went close.
Despite improving upon their lacklustre display at West Ham last week, however, Paul Clement’s men were ultimately unable to avoid a sixth successive away defeat and their 13th on the road this season.
The Welsh side have now taken just one point from their last six outings and remain two points adrift of safety with only five games left to play. Their sole consolation from another tough away afternoon came in the form of 17th-placed Hull City also losing, beaten 3-1 at Stoke City.
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Xherdan Shaqiri marked a fantastic individual display with a thunderous long-range effort as Stoke City all but sealed their Premier League status for another season with victory over Hull City.
Stoke took the lead in the sixth minute thanks to a fierce Marko Arnautovic strike but struggled to build on it as Mark Hughes’ men sought to end a run of four consecutive defeats.
Hull, without an away win under Marco Silva, responded well and spurned a number of chances to level in an entertaining first half at the bet365 Stadium.
Harry Maguire eventually took advantage of some poor Stoke defending at a corner to level matters in the 51st minute. The visitors’ momentum was checked, though, as Hughes’ decision to send on Peter Crouch and Jonathan Walters paid dividends when the latter set up the former England striker to make it 2-1 a quarter of an hour later.
Lee Grant made a crucial save to deny Kamil Grosicki an equaliser and Walters struck the woodwork but Shaqiri put the game to bed with a marvellous swerving effort into the top-left corner from 30 yards.
The win sends Stoke 11 points clear of the bottom three, while 17th-placed Hull remain just two points above the drop zone with five games left.
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Sunderland gave themselves the faintest of lifelines in the battle against relegation after a late Fabio Borini goal saw them draw 2-2 with West Ham on Saturday.
Goals early in each half from Andre Ayew and James Collins had looked set to secure all three points for the visitors at the Stadium of Light and make it back-to-back wins for Slaven Bilic’s side for the first time since January.
Sunderland had drawn level through Wahbi Khazri and they snatched a point through Borini’s late strike, although a first win since February 4 was not to be as chants in opposition to manager David Moyes were heard in earnest for the first time this season.
Ayew opened the scoring after only five minutes but Khazri marked his first league start since October by scoring straight from a corner as Sunderland celebrated their first league goal in 701 minutes to head into the break on level terms.
Moyes’ side conceded in the first minute of the second half in last week’s 3-0 loss to Manchester United and they seemed not to have learned their lesson, as Collins headed West Ham back in front soon after the break.
Didier Ndong wasted a clear chance to equalise but Sunderland, who lost Billy Jones to a worrisome head injury, levelled in the 90th minute as Borini pounced on an error from Darren Randolph.
West Ham are surely safe, having moved nine points clear of the drop zone, but Sunderland’s hopes of survival look slim despite closing to within nine points of 17th-place Hull City, having played a game less.
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Goals from Yohan Cabaye and Christian Benteke helped Crystal Palace to a hard-fought 2-2 draw with Leicester City at Selhurst Park after Robert Huth and Jamie Vardy had handed the reigning champions a two-goal lead.
The visitors appeared to be on their way to victory after Vardy had made it 2-0 early in the second half, but a resurgent Palace dug deep as Cabaye quickly cut the deficit and Benteke earned a deserved point for Sam Allardyce’s side 20 minutes from time.
Palace were high on confidence heading into Saturday’s encounter after winning five out of their last six games, including victories over Chelsea and the 3-0 home triumph against Arsenal last time out.
Leicester, meanwhile, came off the back of defeats versus Everton and Atletico Madrid after winning their previous six games under new boss Craig Shakespeare.
The contest did not initially go to form, though, and Huth put the visitors ahead after just six minutes, before Vardy’s goal finally stirred Allardyce’s charges into life. Cabaye pulled one back within just two minutes and it fell to Benteke to head in the leveler, with Palace looking the more likely to seal a win late on, though Leicester held firm.
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The result leaves Palace seven points clear of the relegation zone with six games remaining, while the Foxes are two points better off.
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WALES DEFENDER NEIL Taylor has been given a two-match suspension for the horror tackle that broke the leg of Ireland skipper Seamus Coleman in a World Cup qualifier last month.
Everton star Coleman’s season was ended during the 0-0 draw at the Aviva Stadium and Fifa subsequently opened proceedings against Aston Villa defender Taylor.
Fifa have today ruled that the tackle which broke Coleman’s fibula and tibula warrants a two-game ban, which will see Taylor miss qualifiers against Serbia in June and Austria in September.
Taylor was already guaranteed to miss the Serbia clash owing to the straight red card he received in Dublin, so in effect Fifa have decided that a further match on the sidelines is sufficient punishment.
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Coleman may not play again this year as a result of the the tackle which is a major blow to Ireland’s World Cup qualifying hopes.
Martin O’Neill’s side are currently second in Group D, level on points with Serbia, and four points clear of third-placed Wales.
The next assignment for the Boys in Green is a home tie against Austria on 11 June, before travelling to Tbilisi to face Georgia on 2 September.
Home clashes against Serbia and Moldova follow on 5 September and 6 October respectively before Ireland round out their campaign with a return clash against Wales on 9 October.
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REAL MADRID HEAD coach Zinedine Zidane said he gets jealous of Cristiano Ronaldo as he hailed the forward ahead of the Champions League semi-final tie against Atletico Madrid.
Zidane enjoyed a star-studded playing career, winning the World Cup and Champions League, but wishes he had enjoyed the thrill of scoring goals as much as his star attacker and namesake Ronaldo Nazario, his former Santiago Bernabeu team-mate.
The Real boss was asked how Ronaldo compared with the players he played with during his career and conceded he was envious at their goal tallies.
“As a coach he is the best player I have had,” Zidane said of the Portugal international.
“I wasn’t able to play with him, unfortunately – but I did play against him. His statistics are amazing.
“I played with the Brazilian Ronaldo, who was also an extraordinary player who scored a lot of goals. I’m jealous of them because I didn’t have those numbers.
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“I got a lot of assists but I just passed the ball and didn’t have their goalscoring ability, so I never had the same feeling – that thrill of the ball hitting the net – as them.
“They are decisive players.”
Zidane also spoke of his respect for opposite number Diego Simeone ahead of the first leg of the last-four tie at Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday.
“Simeone and Mono [German] Burgos are doing a great job for their club,” said Zidane. “I know Burgos a bit – I like him and have great respect for him.
“I only know Simeone from playing against him but they are two people I have enormous respect for both of them for the job they are doing. Simeone is a very experienced coach.”
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SCOTLAND MIDFIELDER John McGinn suffered an ankle fracture in Premier League action against Southampton on Saturday, his club Aston Villa have confirmed.
McGinn went down injured after just five minutes of Villa’s 3-1 defeat at Villa Park, having caught his studs in the turf, and had to be helped off the pitch to be replaced by Marvelous Nakamba.
Manager Dean Smith later revealed the player had gone for an X-ray, and the club revealed the extent of the injury on Sunday.
It is reported McGinn — linked with Manchester United – is expected to miss three months following initial fears his season would be over.
The news still comes as a sizeable blow to both Villa, who are 18th in the Premier League, and Scotland, as Steve Clarke’s men aim to reach Euro 2020.
McGinn has three league goals this term but netted an outstanding seven times in Euros qualifying for Scotland, with a play-off semi-final still to come against Israel on 26 March.
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JOSE MOURINHO ADMITS Tottenham may soon start to feel the effects of playing catch-up in the race for a top-four finish and believes it will be “a different” story next season.
Below-par Tottenham salvaged a 2-1 comeback win against Brighton and Hove Albion on Thursday, four days on from a disappointing 2-0 home loss to Chelsea.
Spurs are once more three points behind Chelsea, who went down 2-0 to Southampton, but Mourinho is realistic about their prospects of finishing in the top four.
Mourinho, who replaced Mauricio Pochettino last month with Tottenham 11 points adrift of the Champions League places, told reporters: “I started with minus 12 here. Minus 12.
“With minus 12, you have to recover 12 points — that’s a lot. You can tell me, ‘A couple of days ago you were minus three and had a chance to go for zero,’ and you’d be right.
“But the problem is that during the recovery process you are not going to win all the time, and the other guys are not going to lose all the time.
“When we start next season with the same number of points, it is a different story. But for now it is hard and the players are feeling it. So it is not easy, but we go for it.”
Citing the 2006-07 Serie A campaign, the season after Juventus were relegated for their part in the Calciopoli scandal, Mourinho added: “Some teams started that season with minus points – minus six, minus 10, minus eight.
“They played until the end of the season and you could see how they were affected by the minus.”
Tottenham head to bottom side Norwich City on Saturday without Harry Winks and Moussa Sissoko after they picked up their fifth bookings of the season against Brighton.
Mourinho revealed after the Brighton match that Tanguy Ndombele did not want to be selected, despite recently recovering from a groin injury, and he will let the club-record signing decide whether he is ready to feature against Norwich.
“I think he was honest,” Mourinho said. “I think football players want to play football and for them to say, ‘I don’t feel confident to play, I feel not the best about my condition and previous injuries,’ is just being honest.
“Against Norwich there are less solutions. Let’s see. I will watch Friday’s training session and get a feeling of his condition. After training I hope he can say he is ready to help the team.”
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LIVERPOOL ARE “ON course” to match Arsenal’s 2003-04 invincibles squad, according to Arsene Wenger, who believes Jurgen Klopp’s men no longer have a “fear of losing”.
The Reds have raced into a 13 point lead at the top of the Premier League over the first half of the 2019-20 campaign, winning all but one of their 19 fixtures.
Liverpool also still have a game in hand on their main rivals Leicester and Manchester City, with a home fixture against Sheffield United up next on Thursday.
The Merseyside outfit earned a tenth successive victory by beating Wolves 1-0 on Sunday, extending their unbeaten run in the top flight to 36 matches in the process.
At the moment, it seems like no one will stop Liverpool from securing a first league title in 30 years, but Wenger is convinced they could also end up joining his most successful Arsenal side in the record books.
When asked whether Liverpool are capable of going through the whole season without suffering defeat, the Frenchman told beIN SPORTS: “They were close last year and they are still on course to do it.
“But I think what Liverpool is expecting at the moment is just to win the Premier League and that is the first target for such a football city.
“To stay for 30 years without winning the Premier League…nobody would have predicted that.
“That is their main target and I think they are on a good run and on a good course to achieving that this season because their main opponent is quite far away already.”
Wenger thinks Liverpool have developed the same fearless streak that Arsenal had sixteen years ago, based around playing “intelligent football” week in, week out.
“You look at the number of goals they score and the number of goals they concede. They are very good,” he added. ”They play intelligent football, their players make intelligent decisions on the pitch.
“My experience when you play the whole season unbeaten is that they accumulated the belief that if they just continue to play they will win the game.
“That is very difficult to get in the team because you need a special run to do that and to get the fear of losing out of the team. It’s something that is very important and they have that at the moment.”
Thierry Henry echoed Wenger’s sentiments prior to Liverpool’s 4-0 Boxing Day win at Leicester, stating: “I think that team can stay unbeaten, and it will be who’s going to beat them first, because I think they will win the league.”
After their latest Premier League outing, Klopp will start preparing his players for a Merseyside derby against Everton in the third round of the FA Cup on January 5.
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HAVING SIGNED UP for a second spell at West Ham last Wednesday, Darren Randolph found himself back between the sticks in a Premier League game over the weekend.
The Ireland goalkeeper agreed to join the Hammers from Middlesbrough on a three-year-deal — having previously spent two years there before departing for Boro in 2017.
As Lukasz Fabianski is out injured, manager David Moyes named Bray native Randolph in his starting line-up to face Everton at London Stadium on Saturday.
Assured on the few occasions he was called into action, the 32-year-old had to pick the ball out of the net when Dominic Calvert-Lewin cancelled out Issa Diop’s opener a minute before half-time.
The game ended 1-1 but Randolph is glad to be once again plying his trade in the top flight.
“It was very good to be back,” he said. “In a weird way, because there are so many of the same faces here, it doesn’t really feel like I’ve been away!
“I’ve been around the training ground before. There’ve been a few new faces in the team, but I’ve played in the stadium before, so there weren’t as many nerves as I probably expected there to be.”
“It was unfortunate obviously for Lukasz [Fabianski] to be injured, but I’m just happy to be back and able to play.
“There’s still a lot of the same faces player-wise and staff-wise around the club, so it’s made it that bit easier to settle back in and probably made today easy for me as well.”
He has established himself as Ireland’s first-choice stopper over the past five years.
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Randolph feels he has matured and become a more rounded player since his first spell at the London club, and his aim is to push Fabianski as hard as he can for that number one shirt.
“Better? I don’t know, I’m just more experienced,” Randolph stated. “[I’ve more] game time.
“Obviously I’ve played more games at international level too. I was probably only on four or five caps before, but now I’m close to 40 caps, so with that comes experience and obviously playing in big stadia and big-pressure games.
“I’ve got the chance to play some games and come back and push [Fabianski] as hard as I can, and hopefully it’ll work out for both of us, pushing each other, and it’s best for the club. I think that’s what every team needs – pressure and competition in every position.”
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