Monthly Archives: July 2014

Word on the Tweet: Ozil, Podolski & Gisele celebrate as Germany & Brazil march into semi-finals

Much of the Joachim Low’s squad took to social media after their 1-0 win over France to voice their delight, while England players enjoyed their holidays before pre-season


The first two quarter-finals are over and we have our first semi-final as the World Cup sambas towards its conclusion in nine days’ time.

A below-par France were outdone by a Mats Hummels header while hosts Brazil continued their march to the final with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Colombia.

The Germany squad were out in force after the win – take note of Thomas Muller in particular – while supermodel Gisele wore her Selecao colours proudly. And, of course, no WOTT would be complete without Rihanna’s latest thoughts on the tournament.

Elsewhere, some of England’s contingent are making the most of their time off before pre-season by going to Los Angeles or TGI Friday’s. Whatever takes your fancy, I guess…

‘WE DID IT!’… Germany beat France to reach semi-finals

Yeeeeah!! We did it! 1/2 final can come!! #Semifinal #DFB #Team #Rio #germany #Poldi #aha pic.twitter.com/ofA6AIMoA6

— Lukas-Podolski.com (@Podolski10) July 4, 2014

Wir sind soooooooooooo happy! pic.twitter.com/HLprKjnN97

— Thomas Müller (@esmuellert_) July 4, 2014

we are ONE team … a happy team 🙂 #DFBTeam #Brasil2014 #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/JvyLuzG85T

— Mesut Özil (@MesutOzil1088) July 4, 2014

MANY THANKS 4 your support… This beautiful adventure ends today, but we are proud of the work we’ve accomplished here… #tobecontinued

— Morgan Schneiderlin (@SchneiderlinMo4) July 4, 2014

This is bittersweet!!!! I shed a tear for you Rodriguez!!! :'(

— Rihanna (@rihanna) July 4, 2014

‘GO BRAZIL!’… Gisele shows her colours
ON THEIR JOLLIES… England squad relax ahead of pre-season

How is it the best centre back in the Premiership can’t get in the French team!?!? #Strange #Kos #Gooner

— Jack Wilshere (@JackWilshere) July 4, 2014

Having great time in LA! #Holidays #USA #4thofJuly pic.twitter.com/KIrZPZRC4z

— Phil Jones (@PhilJones4) July 4, 2014

With @Pharrell and @DeSeanJackson11 backstage at the @BET awards. Was a sick experience. pic.twitter.com/o0R64ZosVm

— Daniel Sturridge (@D_Sturridge) July 4, 2014

Fifa: Suarez not allowed to train

The game’s global governing body appears to have backtracked on earlier claims and insists the Uruguay international is not available to train but can be transferred


Fifa insist Liverpool striker Luis Suarez is banned from training with his club during his four-month ban, after apparently backtracking on earlier claims to the contrary.

Claudio Sulser, head of Fifa’s disciplinary committee, previously stated it would be “disproportionate” to ban Suarez from pre-season training.

However, when asked to clarify these remarks, Fifa insist Sulser was “inaccurate” and that Suarez would not be allowed to train with either Uruguay or Liverpool.

“This is inaccurate,” said a Fifa spokesperson. “Claudio Sulser just said he could make the medical testing for a transfer [only this], but clearly said as many times earlier that he cannot do any football activity which includes that he cannot train with the national team nor club.”

Suarez is allowed to move clubs during his ban, and Goal understands Barcelona are on the verge of signing the Uruguay international in an €88m deal.

Barca sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta has previously praised Suarez after he finally apologised for biting Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay’s clash with Italy at the World Cup.

Suarez was banned from all football-related activity for four months, suspended for nine competitive international matches and hit with an €80,000 fine for the incident, although Uruguay have appealed the ban in an attempt to get it reduced.

Barcelona close in on €88m Suarez deal

The Spanish giants are preparing to make a second bid for the Liverpool star that matches the release clause in his contract as talks reach an advanced stage


By Wayne Veysey

Barcelona are on the verge of completing the €88 million signing of Liverpool striker Luis Suarez.

Senior officials from Liverpool and Barcelona met in London on Wednesday, with the Catalan club making an initial offer for Suarez of around €82m.

While that initial offer was rebuffed, and discussions involving Alexis Sanchez in a potential cash-plus-player deal were short-lived, Barcelona are now confident of wrapping up the signing in a straight cash deal.

The Spanish giants are expected to table an improved offer that will meet the release fee stipulated in the contract Suarez signed last December. Goal understands that this figure is just over the €88m mark.

Liverpool are still pursuing Sanchez but they are behind Arsenal in the race to land the Chile World Cup star, who is not part of the deal to take Suarez to Camp Nou.

The Merseysiders now expect to receive the third-highest transfer fee for a player at a Premier League club, beaten only by Gareth Bale’s €100m move to Real Madrid last summer and Cristiano Ronaldo’s €94m transfer from Manchester United to the reigning European champions in 2009.

Liverpool’s American owners vowed to stand firm on Suarez’s valuation after he had tarnished his image by biting Giorgio Chiellini and incurring a four-month ban from Fifa.

Fenway Sports Group were adamant during talks with Barca that Suarez could only leave if the valuation of his release fee was met.

Liverpool have not denied that, as revealed by Goal, a release fee was inserted in the new €283,000-a-week contract that Suarez signed at the end of 2013.

All parties now expect the 27-year-old to transfer to Camp Nou and line up alongside Lionel Messi and Neymar in a star-studded front line next season.

Barca went public with their interest in the Uruguayan on Tuesday when sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta praised “humble” Suarez for apologising via Twitter for biting Chiellini.

This open display of affection for the player came just 24 hours before a meeting in London between Barca and Liverpool, who had no involvement in Suarez’s apology.

“Everyone knows that Luis is an excellent player, everyone knows last season he played in various positions in attack, but everyone also knows that he is a Liverpool player,” the Zubizarreta said.

“Regardless of whether the club signs him or not, his quality is unquestionable. He has shown a lot of quality with Uruguay and scored more than 30 goals with Liverpool, so he has the necessary quality to play for Barca.”