penalty shoot-out to overcome the Netherlands on Wednesday

Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella said he believes Germany hold an advantage heading into the FIFA World Cup final on Sunday.

The South Americans needed a penalty shoot-out to overcome the Netherlands on Wednesday, a day after Germany dismantled hosts Brazil 7-1.

Joachim Low’s men had sealed the victory in Belo Horizonte inside 29 minutes as they cruised into a 5-0 lead.

Sabella, whose nation are in their first World Cup final since 1990, said some of his players were “sore, beaten, tired” after the win over the Dutch.

The 120 minutes, and Germany’s extra day of rest, gives the European nation an edge, according to Sabella.

“Germany are always a very difficult hurdle to overcome, and even more so when they’ve had the extra day and, indeed, could rein themselves in for the second half last night,” he told reporters.

“We’ve had to expend every drop of energy just to play in the World Cup final. So that is an advantage for them.

“In 1998 Argentina beat England in extra time and lost against Holland in the heat of Marseille in the next match, and it harmed us. We have to recover and work to make sure we are ready.”

Sabella talked up Germany, who will finish in the top three at the World Cup for the fourth consecutive time.

“Germany throughout their entire history have always shown physical might, tactical, mental prowess, and have always had players with a certain South American touch,” he said.

“The match is extremely difficult and I repeat the fact they haven’t played extra time and we’ve played two, and played one day after Germany.

“Germany is always a very difficult hurdle to overcome.”

third-minute goal by Thomas Mueller stunned the Argentines

Argentina head home on Sunday with their World Cup dream in tatters and coach Diego Maradona lamenting the toughest day of his life as he considers whether to quit.

The South American giants didn’t just lose to long-time rival Germany in the quarter-finals, they were humiliated 4-0 and it appears Maradona’s reign could be over.

A third-minute goal by Thomas Mueller stunned the Argentines, putting them in an unaccustomed position, and they never recovered.

Germany turned the screw after the interval with Miroslav Klose getting two more in his 100th game and centre-back Arne Friedrich scoring his first for his country.

It was Argentina’s worst World Cup defeat since they lost to the Netherlands, also 4-0, in 1974 and Maradona said he felt a deep sadness.

“The day I stopped playing football could be similar, but this sadness is really strong,” said the former midfield maestro, who hung up his boots on his 37th birthday in 1997.

“It’s tough because the idea was to go beyond this match and be among the four best teams and we didn’t achieve that.

“We all had this hope and dream and we were just thinking about winning and the opposite happened.”

As one of Argentina’s most celebrated and controversial figures, on and off the field, Maradona has been through countless highs and lows, but he said Saturday’s defeat was the hardest thing he had ever faced.

“I lived through this in 1982 as a player. I was a boy and didn’t realise the importance of things,” he said.

“Today I’m nearly 50, I’m mature and this is the toughest moment in my life. It is really like a kick in the face. I have no more energy for anything.”

Maradona, who was appointed coach in November 2008 after overcoming cocaine addiction despite having little previous managerial experience, indicated that that he may quit, but that he needed time to think.

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Arjen Robben is hoping to overcome a thigh muscle injury quickly with the help of physiotherapy to play for the Netherlands at the World Cup.

The 26-year-old Bayern München winger damaged his left thigh in a warm-up match on Saturday and a scan on Sunday revealed a muscle fibre tear but Robben is hoping he can still play a key role in South Africa.

“On Sunday I had the scan and it’s just a small tear in my left hamstring. It’s the first time I have a injury on that spot of my leg. If I just let it heal then I’m back on the field in four to six weeks, but we don’t have so much time,” Robben told to Studio Voetbal.

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Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk has already said buy argentina world cup 2018 shirt he does not intend to call up a replacement for Robben right now.

The Netherlands face Denmark on 14 June while they will also have to play with Japan and Cameroon in Group E.

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When Lucy Bronze moved from Manchester City to the European champions, Lyon, last summer she said she wanted to win the Champions League. Fittingly the England defender’s goal separated her new and former clubs in April’s semi-final. On Thursday Bronze hopes to complete the job against Wolfsburg.

“It was kind of written in the stars that it had to be me that scored the winning goal,” Bronze said as she prepared for the final here. “I think we could have had a few more but obviously I’m happy we won the game. We’re in the final and that’s why I came to Lyon.”

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Bronze was this week named as the BBC women’s footballer of the year, the first defender and first England player to win the award, but her move to the four-times Champions League winners took some getting used to. “At first it was a little bit intimidating meeting everyone. Everyone is a world-class player, in every single position, and I was scared to give the ball away – I still am now,” she says, laughing. “I’m scared to make a bad pass or put in a bad cross, but it’s good, though. It’s pushing me. The reason I came to Lyon was to play with these players. I knew they could make me better because they are at such a good level.”

There is a reason why Bronze has gone from being considered the world’s best right-back to the world’s best defender, yet she is modest about her ability compared with that of her team-mates: “Some of them have a ridiculous amount of football talent. I don’t think I’ll ever hit their level but I’ve learnt a lot from them and they’ve helped improve the parts of my game I came here to improve.

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“I’ve fed off them and they’ve fed off me. I’m really athletic and they appreciate that a bit more; it’s been really good for all.”

Bronze has also found the different style of coaching in France has challenged her. “In England it’s very tactical. When I think about my time at Man City or with England, you go through so much detail.

“ That can be really good but sometimes you lose your fluidity and spontaneity. France is completely different. You don’t really have a lot of detail.

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“The coach just keeps telling us to play, play and move, pass and move, play off each other, work off each and that’s completely at the other end of the spectrum to what I’m used to. Maybe somewhere in between would be good, but it’s great that I get the balance of a lot of coaching with England when I’m with the national team and when I’m at Lyon I’m working on being a bit more impulsive.”

Lyon have secured the league title and, if they win the Champions League and their Coupe de France final against their nearest rivals Paris St-Germain, they will complete a second successive treble.

Wolfsburg, having won the league and cup double in Germany, are hoping for a treble of their own. Bronze sees Wolfsburg’s attacking play as the greatest threat. “They’ve got world-class players all over the pitch but Pernille Harder is their key player. She’s an attacking player, she links everything up, she creates goals, she scores goals.

“You look at the number of goals Wolfsburg scored against Chelsea [five in their two-legged semi-final] and you’ve got to say their attack is doing their job and is their biggest threat.”

Bronze, though, is unconcerned. “Every single day morocco world cup 2018 kit we have to train against the best forwards in the world: [Eugénie] Le Sommer, [Camille] Abily, [Dzsenifer] Marozsán. So I like to think whoever we face isn’t going to be much better or too different from what we face in training every day and that we’re well prepared to combat anything Wolfsburg have to offer.”

Unusually the final will come with less pressure for Bronze than the semi-final against City. “The first leg was a strange moment – going back to my old team and playing such a big game, having stated the reason I came to Lyon was for the Champions League. I felt more pressure in that game than I’ve felt in any game in my life because of the situation.”

Wolfsburg had to go through extra time and penalties against Bayern Munich to lift the DFB Pokal on Saturday, not ideal preparation. Although Lyon dropped their first points of the season when drawing 0-0 with PSG last Friday, Bronze thinks that was the perfect preparation. “We dominated the game and had all the chances – I think they maybe had one or two chances in the second half.

“We know that nine times out of 10 we win that game. It’s not the end of the world and it’s good preparation and motivation for the final. We’ve basically just played a replay of last year’s Champions League final – there’s no better preparation. We drew, so we know now we need to be a bit better and not be complacent.”

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Mark Hughes calls for Southampton to think clearly ahead of crucial relegation clash with Swansea

Mark Hughes has urged his Southampton players to remain calm ahead of an approaching fixture which could determine their Premier League fate.

The Saints travel to fellow relegation candidates Swansea on Tuesday evening, live on Sky Sports.

A win against the south Wales side would see Hughes’ team three points clear of their opponents in 18th with one remaining fixture to play and a vastly superior goal difference.

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Man Utd 2-1 Arsenal: Marouane Fellaini scores injury-time winner to secure top-four finish

Marouane Fellaini’s injury-time header gave Manchester United a 2-1 win in Arsene Wenger’s last game at Old Trafford with Arsenal.

Substitute Fellaini popped up in the 91st minute with a well-directed header from Ashley Young’s left-wing cross to give Jose Mourinho the points over rival Wenger, who hasn’t won a league game at Old Trafford since 2006.

Paul Pogba had given United the lead (16) from close range, but former United midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan levelled after the break (51) with a neatly-placed low effort from the edge of the box.

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Andres Iniesta: Barcelona legend ‘more than just a player’ to his admirers

Six minutes into the second half of Barcelona’s Copa del Rey final victory over Sevilla last Saturday, Andres Iniesta received possession in the centre of the field, 30 yards from goal.

He flicked a square ball to Lionel Messi, continued his run into the box, received a perfect return pass, danced around Sevilla goalkeeper David Soria and slotted the ball into the net from a narrow angle.

It was a brilliant goal, and a deeply symbolic moment for a man who has now, as expected, announced he is leaving. Symbolic because it was a moment of quintessential Iniesta: the shuffle, the vision, the execution. Symbolic because it involved a flash of instinctive understanding with Messi. Symbolic because it was probably his last piece of significant action in Spanish football.

Half an hour later, with the game dying out, Barca boss Ernesto Valverde substituted Iniesta so he could receive a standing ovation from the 67,500 crowd at the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid.

Fighting back tears, the 33-year-old applauded in response to the fans who rose as one – even the Sevilla supporters whose hearts he had helped to break – to salute a universally loved legend.

The word legend absolutely applies to Iniesta, who will head away from the Nou Camp after winning 32 trophies and making nearly 700 appearances, having first joined the club more than two decades ago at the age of 12.

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FA Cup and Premier League: talking points from the weekend’s action

Harry Kane is out of sorts, Joe Hart soars before being floored, and Stoke must choose between youth and experience up front

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1) Southampton look for positives
While Southampton will take something from getting this far in the world’s most celebrated domestic cup competition there are other, more pressing priorities, such as making a late dash for safety in the Premier League. Can they take any hope from their performance? Not from the first half. Olivier Giroud’s goal at the beginning of the second period forced Mark Hughes to change things, however, and it was to his team’s benefit. A 3-5-2 became a 3-4-3 and suddenly Charlie Austin was getting service. Southampton will feel they could and should have had an equaliser before Chelsea settled the game, with Austin the likely outlet. The substitutes Dusan Tadic and Nathan Redmond, meanwhile, were assertive and threatening. Southampton need that level of performance again, from the first whistle, against Bournemouth next weekend. Paul MacInnes

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Brighton edged closer to Premier League safety with a hard-earned point against a much-changed Tottenham side.

Harry Kane’s 26th league goal of the season, following Gaetan Bong’s error, put Spurs in sight of an 11th away win.

But Brighton were behind for just two minutes, Pascal Gross levelling with an excellent penalty after Serge Aurier had caught Jose Izquierdo.

The Seagulls are without a win in six games but are eight points above the relegation zone with four games left.

Spurs almost won it through an own goal when Shane Duffy deflected Christian Eriksen’s cross a fraction wide.

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