Webber chasing Brazilian glory

After crashing out in the inaugural race in South Korea 10 days ago, Webber has gone from the hunted to the hunter as Fernando Alonso is the man to catch following his victory at the Yeongam circuit.

Webber now finds himself 11 points adrift of the Spaniard with the season approaching its climax, with only Sunday's race in Sao Paulo and the concluding event in Abu Dhabi a week later to come.

The 34-year-old Australian knows he cannot afford another mistake akin to the one he made in Korea, which resulted in him collecting Mercedes' Nico Rosberg into the bargain.

Instead, taking the chequered flag again at Interlagos would be the ideal tonic for the Red Bull star.

"Brazil is one of the best tracks of the year in terms of the atmosphere," Webber said.

"I obviously have good memories from there from last year. It was a nice race to win and we'll clearly be trying to get another victory this year.

"It's now coming to a pivotal stage of the Championship and we need to make the most of every opportunity we can."

The Interlagos circuit is undeniably one of the best in F1, although its ramshackle nature and cramped paddock are arguably the worst.

But the race generally is a spectacle and throws up the unexpected, which is why trying to nominate a winner is too difficult to call.

Webber's team-mate Sebastian Vettel said: "There are a lot of positive things about the upcoming event in Brazil.

"The circuit is fantastic and the spectators are passionate about racing, ensuring the atmosphere during a race is great.

"The Interlagos track is a challenging one for the drivers because it's anti-clockwise which, after a season of racing on clockwise circuits, puts a strain on your neck muscles."

As to whether it will suit Red Bull, it would appear to be hit and miss as far as Vettel is concerned.

"The circuit requires good aero efficiency, which should suit our car," added the 23-year-old, who is 25 points behind Alonso.

"However, the long, uphill start-finish straight will give an advantage to the more powerful engines."

Kelantan Dominate 2010 National Football Awards

Petaling Jaya - Malaysia Cup champion Kelantan dominated the 2010 National 100Plus-FAM football awards by sweeping five of the seven awards at stake.

Kelantan who beat Negeri Sembilan 2-1 on Saturday to win the Malaysia Cup after 55 years to set a historic feat, added another piece of history by becoming the first team win so many awards in a season.

Striker Norshahrul Idlan Talaha was the toast of Kelantan when he won the Best Striker award and the coveted Most Valuable Player of the season.

"This is a very significant and meaningful award in my career. After winning the SEA Games gold medal with the national team, I hope to assist the national team in the Guangzhou Asian Games," said Norshahrul Idlan who took hope a trophy and RM3,000 for Most Valuable Player and RM500 for Best Striker.

The East Coast sides goalkeeper Khairul Fahmi Che Mat who performed well during the Malaysia Cup final was also a double-award winner by clinching the Best Goalkeeper and Best Young Player awards.

To cap a brilliant day for Kelantan, coach B. Satianathan who guided the team to their historic victory, won the Best Coach of the Year award.

The only awards that escaped the clutches of Kelantan players was the Best Midfielder Award that went to Baddrol Bakhtiar from Kedah and Best Defender award won by Negeri Sembilan's Mohd Aidil Zafuan Abdul Razak.

Three other teams won special awards, namely Johor FC (Best Club side), Selangor (Best Football Association) and Kedah (Best Fan Club).

-- BERNAMA

Aidil Eyes 100PLUS-FAM National Football Awards After Malaysia Cup Loss

Kuala Lumpur - After a "heartbreak" in the Malaysia Cup final last Saturday, Negeri Sembilan's Mohd Aidil Zafuan Abdul Razak hopes to make up for that disappointment by winning the 100PLUS-FAM National Awards 2010 tomorrow.

Not only the defeat to Kelantan denied Negeri Sembilan a back-to-back Malaysia Cup title, the match on Saturday also saw Aidil Zafuan limping off at the halfway mark.

Aidil Zafuan has been nominated under the Best Defender award where he will compete with other hopefuls namely Mod Nasriq Baharom of Selangor, Azizi Mat Rose (Kelantan), Marzuki Yusof (Terengganu) and Reithaudeen Emran (Sabah).

Should he garner enough votes, Aidil Zafuan might also potentially bag the Most Valuable Player award as well.

"People might think that the 100PLUS-FAM National Football Awards is not much but I would like to point out that or us, the footballers, it is a recognition of our work. I'm just grateful for that," Aidil Zafuan was quoted in a statement released on Monday.

Aidil Zafuan has been a consistent performer for the national side and Negeri Sembilan for the past few years and was part of the Malaysian squad that won the SEA Games gold medal in Vientiane, Laos.

In ensuring that only the best are considered for the annual 100PLUS-FAM National Football Awards, a selection panel which comprise national coaches, members from the Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM) and officials from Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), came up with a list of candidates.

The list was then distributed to the coaches and captains of Super League and Premier League teams to make their choice of candidate for the various individual awards and also the ultimate Most Valuable Player award.

Nominees for the 100PLUS-FAM National Awards 2010:

GOALKEEPERS:

1. Mohd Sharbinee Allawee (Terengganu)

2. Khairul Fahmi Che Mat (Kelantan)

3. Sani Anuar Kamsani (Negeri Sembilan)

4. Hamsani Ahmad (Selangor)

5. Syamsuri Mustaffa (T-Team)

DEFENDERS:

1. Mod Nasriq Baharom (Selangor)

2. Mohd Aidil Zafuan Abdul Razak (Negeri Sembilan)

3. Azizi Mat Rose (Kelantan)

4. Marzuki Yusof (Terengganu)

5. Reithaudeen Emran (Sabah)

MIDFIELDERS:

1. Safiq Rahim (Selangor)

2. Mohd Amri Yahyah (Selangor)

3. Amirulhadi Zainal (Selangor)

4. S. Kunalan (N. Sembilan)

5. Baddrol Bakhtiar (Kedah)

FORWARDS:

1. Norsharul Idlan Talaha (Kelantan)

2. Mohd Ashaari Shamsuddin (Terengganu)

3. Mohd Safee Sali (Selangor)

4. Azlan Ismail (Kedah)

5. Mohd Zamri Hassan (PKNS)

BEST YOUNG PLAYER:

1. Mohd Faizal Abu Bakar (Kedah striker - 20-year-old)

2. Khairul Fahmi Che Mat (Kelantan goalkeeper - 21-year-old)

BEST COACH:

1. K. Devan (Selangor)

2. B. Sathianathan (Kelantan)

3. Gary Phillip (Sabah)

4. E. Elavarsan (Felda United)

5. Ahmad Yusof (Kedah)

-- BERNAMA

Asian Games gets bigger and bigger

Guangzhou - The Asian Games have come a long way since the concept was formalised in New Delhi in 1949.

When they open in Guangzhou on November 12, more than 14,000 athletes and officials from 45 countries will be involved, competing in a record 42 sports. It will be the biggest Asiad ever with a television audience of billions.

In contrast, the first Games in Delhi in 1951 attracted just 11 countries which took part in six sports.

The concept though gathered momentum and the 2nd Games in Manila in 1954 highlighted the tournament`s growth, with eight additional countries and regions taking part, bringing the tally to 19.

Although cycling was dropped, there were now eight sports on the program, with the addition of boxing, shooting and wrestling.

Korea, which has been one of the most successful teams at the Games, competed for the first time.

Four years later in Tokyo, the numbers had swollen to 1,422 athletes competing, with tennis, volleyball, table tennis, cycling and hockey taking the sports tally to 13.

This was also the first time a Torch Relay took place, adding ceremonial flair to the proceedings.

Japan continued its domination of the Games by topping the medals table.

Political unrest in Indonesia in 1962 saw the Jakarta Games reduced to 16 nations, but by 1966 the impetus was back again and the Bangkok Games were seen as a big success.

India famously beat arch-rival Pakistan by a solitary goal to take the hockey gold.

Bangkok again hosteed the event in 1970 after South Korea, for political and financial reasons, pulled out and Thais, still enthralled by the atmosphere of four years earlier, proved ecstatic about hosting it again.

Yachting made its debut, and in a repeat performance of its first Games, the host nation finished third in the medals table.

New ground was broken when Tehran was chosen to host the tournament in 1974. It was the largest Asian Games up till then with 25 countries and regions taking part, and the first time it was held in the Middle East.

Fencing and gymnastics were added and for the seventh consecutive Asian Games, Japan finished top of the medals table.

Back to Bangkok in 1978 when both Singapore and Islamabad pulled out as hosts for financial and political reasons.

Archery and bowling were added, which helped boost the number of
competitors to more than 3,800.

Once again Japan was triumphant, but China and Korea were closing the gap, with Japanese domination approaching its end.

The 9th Asian Games returned to its roots in New Delhi for the biggest Asiad in history, with more than 4,500 competitors from 33 countries and regions.

While fencing and bowling were dropped, equestrian, rowing, handball and golf were added, and Japan was finally toppled by China in the gold medal count.

Seoul used the 1986 Games as preparation for hosting the 1988 Olympics and for the first time the Games came under the control of the Olympic Council of Asia as media interest began to grow.

Martial arts played a more prominent part, with the introduction of judo and taekwondo. China topped the medals tally for the second time in a row.

In acknowledgement of China`s rise, Beijing played host in 1990 with 37 countries and regions in 27 events. Taekwondo was excluded, along with equestrian events but canoeing, kabaddi, wushu and sepaktakraw were introduced.

China made it three Games out of three as it again took first place in the medals table.
Hiroshima`s hosting of the Games four years later signalled the first time they were not held in a capital city.

As Hiroshima had been destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II, the theme of the Games focused on peace and harmony.

Former republics of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan were introduced for the first time and Cambodia returned after 20 years.

Baseball, karate, modern pentathlon and tennis were added to the list of sports.
Being the host nation did not help Japan as China again finished first.

The Games returned to Thailand for a fourth time in 1998 as rugby,
billiards, snooker and squash were added.

China, Korea and Japan maintained their stranglehold in the medal stakes.

With 44 countries and regions now involved, the 14th Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, featured 38 sports and 420 events, with Afghanistan returning to competitive action and Timor-Leste (East Timor) represented for the first time since its independence.

China topped the medals table for the sixth consecutive time, and they did it again in Doha 2006, only the second time the event had been hosted in the Middle East.

In Guangzhou, athletes will compete in cricket, dance sport, dragon boat, roller sport and Weiqi for the first time. (Uu.A008/A016/P003)

Taufik only runner-up

Jakarta - Indonesia`s badminton men`s singles ace Taufik Hidayat had to be satisfied to emerge as a runner-up in the Danish Super Series Open Tournament after being beaten in the finals by host player Jan Jorgensen.

Jorgensen who had been fourth seed, needed only 45 minutes to beat the 2004 Athens Olympic champion in straight sets 21-19, 21-19 in the presence of his supporters in Odense, Denmark, Sunday night.

Taufik was leading in two games, but in the middle of the game was surpassed with Jorgensen leading and eventually won.

Indonesia`s men`s doubles Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan were also defeated in straight sets 13-21, 12-21 by their Danish counterparts Mathias Bone and Carsten Mogensen.

Chinese women`s singles player Wang Yihan emerged champion scoring 21-14, 21-21 beating compatriot Liu Xin in the finals offering a prize money of US$ 200.000.

Ancelotti dodges questions about interest in Rooney

The 24-year-old England forward's contract expires in the summer of 2012 and it is understood talks over a new deal have broken down.

"I can't really give an answer about this," said Ancelotti.

"He has some problem at this moment but when a big team has top players like Rooney, they want to keep him."

Ahead of Chelsea's Champions League match against Spartak Moscow in Russia on Tuesday, Ancelotti was asked several times if Chelsea would bid for Rooney in the January transfer window but the Italian refused to be drawn on the matter.

"If you want to know what players Chelsea want to buy and how much money they want to spend on players you should ask Roman directly," he added, referring to the club's billionaire owner, Roman Abramovich.

United chief executive David Gill has promised to give the media a "statement at the appropriate time".

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is widely expected to discuss Rooney's future at a news conference on Tuesday ahead of the Champions League game with Bursaspor on Wednesday.

Manchester City and Real Madrid have also been linked with Rooney, though the Spanish club's coach Jose Mourinho predicted the striker would stay at Old Trafford.

"I don't think he will leave," said Mourinho, ahead of Real's Champions League match with AC Milan. "I think Ferguson will persuade him to stay."

Earlier on Monday Real director general Jorge Valdano also appeared to quash speculation of an imminent move for Rooney, who has not scored for United from open play since March -although he did not rule one out in the summer.

He told Telemadrid: "The question is, who would we move aside if we signed another striker? In January, there will be neither ins nor outs. June is a long way away."

Like Mourinho, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger also predicted Rooney would stay at Old Trafford.

"I am convinced he will stay at Manchester United because it is his club. They have the power to keep him and I don't believe in the story," he said.

Real's arch-rivals Barcelona are also rumoured to be interested in Rooney, whose value is likely to drop as his contract nears expiration.

The England striker's relationship with Ferguson has been under scrutiny in recent weeks.

The striker missed United's Premier League fixture at Everton last month after allegations about his private life and he was then left out of subsequent games by Ferguson, who claimed the England international had an ankle injury.

However, last Tuesday, after England's 0-0 draw against Montenegro in a Euro 2010 qualifier at Wembley, Rooney contradicted the Scot's statement and insisted he was fit and had not had any ankle problem.

On Saturday Rooney, who has scored only one goal in five Premier League appearances for United this season, was left out of the starting line-up for the 2-2 draw with West Brom.

Ferguson brought his striker on with 20 minutes remaining, after United had squandered a two-goal lead, and asked him to play on the left wing.

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Wayne Rooney signs five-year Manchester United deal

On Wednesday, the 24-year-old striker said concerns over the strength of the club's squad were behind his original decision not to sign a new deal.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson said: "I'm delighted Wayne's agreed to stay."

Rooney stated: "I said on Wednesday the manager's a genius and it's his belief and support that convinced me to stay."

The England international, who will be out for three weeks after injuring his ankle during training on Tuesday, added: "I'm delighted to sign another deal at United. I've spoken to the manager and the owners and they've convinced me this is where I belong.

"I am signing a new deal in the absolute belief that the management, coaching staff, board and owners are totally committed to making sure United maintains its proud winning history - which is the reason I joined the club in the first place.

"I am sure the fans over the last week have felt let down by what they have read and seen.

"But my position was from concern over the future.

"The fans have been brilliant with me since I arrived and it's up to me through my performances to win them over again."

The agreement ends a period of intensive discussions at Old Trafford after Rooney issued a statement in which he revealed that United chief David Gill had not given him the assurance he was seeking about the future squad.

"It's been a difficult week but the intensity of the coverage is what we expect at Manchester United," Ferguson told the club's website.

"Sometimes, when you're in a club, it can be hard to realise just how big it is and it takes something like the events of the last few days to make you understand.

"I think Wayne now understands what a great club Manchester United is.

"I'm pleased he has accepted the challenge to guide the younger players and establish himself as one of United's great players.

"It shows character and belief in what we stand for.

"I'm sure everyone involved with the club will now get behind Wayne and show him the support he needs to produce the performances we know he is capable of."

Rooney's team-mate Rio Ferdinand said on social networking website Twitter: "It was never in doubt in my mind tweeps, Wazza is Man Utd through and through there's no way I could have seen him playing for another club, defo not a Prem club anyway."

Former United midfielder Lou Macari admitted that he was surprised by the news.

He told BBC Radio 5 live: "I didn't see this coming.

"It's going to be difficult for Wayne to get everyone back on board. I don't think it will be as easy as just scoring goals. It's going to take a lot of other things and over a period of time he'll learn to get back on with his football."

United supporter Liam Bradford, who is the assistant editor of the Red News fanzine also told Radio 5 live: "I'm completely flabbergasted.

"It's been one of those weeks. It's been completely mad.

"I don't know whether this has been planned all along and this was just some elaborate mind game that Sir Alex Ferguson was playing with Wayne Rooney on board or whether it has just been completely surreal for the last seven days.

"At the end of the day, he is a world-class footballer and I really wouldn't want to see him anywhere else. I think I'm more relieved that anything he is not going across the city to the team that plays in blue."

Rooney will not return to action for three weeks as he recovers from an ankle injury that saw him carried out of training on Tuesday.

He moved to Old Trafford from Everton in 2004 for £25.6m and has helped the club win three successive Premier League titles from 2007-09. His previous contract was due to expire in the summer of 2012.

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