Category: Sporting

Benitez Booed by Own Fans


Chelsea supporters expressed their disapproval over the appointment of Rafael Benitez as manager, following the sacking last week of Roberto Di Matteo. Fans held aloft placards and notices, and actively booed the Spaniard, during his first game in charge against Manchester City. The controversial change of manager has left Chelsea with a lot of bewildered fans, and has put Benitez into the firing line right away. He initially denied having heard the booes and catcalls, but later on admitted that he was aware  of the animosity towards him. In his fairness, nobody was going to step into the role easily.

Focused on the Game

Benitez was adamant that he was the man for the job, and expressed the opinion that h was there to get the best out of the players:

“The main thing is that the players are focused on the games,” he said. “If they are, it’ll be fine. I have confidence we will do well and win games. Some of the fans will realise it’s not the way to support their team. They’ll know they have a professional manager in charge, someone who wants to win games. I was just concentrating on the game and not listening to anything else. My experience in England is that when the fans are singing in the stands, I don’t understand what they say.”

The former Liverpool manager saw a match with a reserved style, with his side only managing a single shot on goal in a 0-0 draw.

Local Hero

Di Matteo was, and is, a local hero here, having played for the team and managed them through successes, and the fans support for him was displayed in the 16th minute when the crowd began to chant his name feverishly; 16 was the number of the shirt that he famously wore when he played at Stamford Bridge. Although he led them to FA Cup and Champion League victories, Di Matteo was unceremoniously dumped after a poor showing  this year. It is doubtful thwart Benitez, who is on a short term contract, will ever garner the same level of respect.

Wiggins Injured in Road Accident


It has been a great year for cyclist Bradley Wiggins – until yesterday! The Englishman has been involved in a road accident when out training, and was apparently hit by a van when riding near to his home in Lancashire. The accident happened as he was training with his support crew in tow, and he is not thought to be seriously injured. The accident happened in the early evening, and police were called to the scene.

A Police spokesman said:

“A cyclist has been involved in a collision with a white van. The rider was taken to hospital with relatively minor rib injuries, possible fractures.”

The statement explained that the cyclists’ family were aware of the situation. Wiggins was taken to hospital close to his home, an area in which he often rides in training for his various competitions. The hospital confirmed that, despite fearing broken ribs, Wiggins has suffered only ‘minor rib injuries’.

Lucky Sideburns

Wiggins, who famously won the iconic Tour de France for Team Sky, heading home his team-mate Chris Frome, has become something of a sporting idol for many youngsters this year, with the momentous victory in the Champs Elysee followed by major medal success for the whole of Team GB in the cycling disciplines at the London 2012 Olympic Games. It is reported that Wiggins had recently shaved off his ‘lucky’ sideburns, a feature for which he had become as famous as his cycling successes.

Team Sky published a statement following the incident, at which Wiggins was well attended at all times:

“A cyclist has been involved in a collision with a white van. The rider was taken to hospital with relatively minor rib injuries, possible fractures.”

The details of the accident are not known, but police are involved and will be interviewing the driver of the van.