Canada 3 Jamaica 1: Hosts end winless drought

Canada ended a winless drought that lasted almost two years, as they defeated Jamaica 3-1 in a friendly in Toronto on Tuesday.

The BMO Field hosts came from behind to win for the first time since October 2012, with their streak without success ended at 16 games.

Jamaica, meanwhile, have gone five matches without a win.

The two nations traded fine goals a minute apart in the first half, Kemar Lawrence s free-kick for Jamaica on the half-hour mark cancelled out almost instantaneously by a David Edgar volley from a corner.

Another brilliant free-kick, this time from Canada s Marcel de Jong, put Benito Floro s men ahead for the first time before Tosaint Ricketts tapped in the sealer in the 72nd minute.

It was a much-needed win for Spanish tactician Fl…

Vidal refutes contract rumours

Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal has moved to quash speculation that he has signed a new contract with the club.

The 26-year-old has played an integral part in a Juventus resurgence that has seen them claim consecutive Serie A titles under the stewardship of Antonio Conte.

Vidal has been linked with a move to Real Madrid in the close-season and has yet to make a long-term commitment to the Turin club.

He told Gazzetta dello Sport: There has been no renewal but I do have a contract at the club so let’s see what happens.

The Chile international s stock has risen significantly since moving to Italy from Bayer Leverkusen in 2011 and he admitted that he is flattered to have his name mentioned in respect to a potential switch to Real.

It is an honour when a bi…

Real´s Huntelaar heading to AC Milan – report

Unhappy Real Madrid striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar is poised to sign for AC Milan, Gazzetta dello Sport claimed Thursday.

AC Milan annonced Wednesday they were on the lookout for a top class striker and, says the report, will pay 15 million euros for the Dutchman who would be given a contract until 2013 with an annual net salary of three million euros.

Huntelaar, who will turn 26 years old on August 12, finished as the Dutch league s top scorer with 33 goals in 2007-2008 when he played for Amsterdam giants Ajax.

He then moved to Real on a four-and-a-half-year deal in December 2008 for a fee of 27 million euros but since then he has played only 19 matches for a return of eight goals.

Last month Huntelaar tried in vain to get out of his contract with Real in …

Napoli points deduction, player bans overturned

Napoli have seen their two-point deduction over a match-fixing scandal erased, while Paolo Cannavaro and Gianluca Grava had bans overturned.

The Italian side had been fined 70,000 euros and seen their points tally this season reduced by the Disciplinary Commission due to Matteo Gianello s attempt to fix matches.

The former Napoli goalkeeper was banned for three years and three months in 2012, after claiming he offered to fix their clash with Sampdoria in May 2010.

Cannavaro and Grava were given half-year sentences to sit on the sidelines for not reporting being approached by Gianello ahead of the game, but they insisted such a conversation never occurred and the defensive veterans have been cleared on appeal.

The Federal Court s decision means the Neapol…

Morrison has not gone AWOL, insist Lazio

Ravel Morrison s absence from Lazio relates to personal matters and is not a breach of discipline, the Serie A club have confirmed.

Reports in Italy emerged claiming the former West Ham midfielder had failed to show up for team meetings, and was refusing to return to Italy from London in a bid to force through a move away from the club in January.

However, Lazio released a short statement on Friday explaining that Morrison s return home was to deal with personal issues.

Lazio announce that contrary to what was reported by the media, Ravel Morrison is in England for personal matters duly authorised by the company, it read.

Morrison, a former England Under-21 international, has developed a reputation as something of a difficult character to manage during h…

Rangers 1-0 Alashkert: Morelos secures first-leg lead after Lundstram red

Alfredo Morelos scored the only goal of the game as below-par 10-man Rangers defeated Alashkert 1-0 in the first leg of their Europa League play-off tie at Ibrox.

The Colombian struck in the second half to give Steven Gerrard s men a lead for the return tie in Armenia, despite John Lundstram seeing red shortly before the break.

Save for a Ryan Kent effort that hit the crossbar, Rangers struggled to turn possessional dominance into chances in the opening period.

Lundstram s red for two sloppy yellow cards left the hosts a man down and Calvin Bassey s claims for what would have been a soft penalty summed up a shoddy first-half effort from Rangers.

Scott Wright also felt he was felled in the area by Rumyan Hovsepyan early in the second half before Morelos sa…

Kassai to referee Bayern-Barcelona clash

UEFA have appointed Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai for the Champions League semi-final first leg between Bayern Munich and Barcelona.

Kassai has built a good reputation in recent years, officiating at both Euro 2012 and the 2010 World Cup, and became the youngest man to referee a top-flight game in Hungary at the age of 23 in 1998.

The 37-year-old will be assisted by an all-Hungarian team, including Gabor Eros, Gyorgy Ring, Robert Kispal and Tamas Bognar – all of whom were officiating when Barcelona overcame Manchester United 3-1 in the 2011 final at Wembley – while Mihaly Fabian completes the line-up.

In addition to the 2011 final, Kassai also refereed Barca s 4-0 Champions League last-16 win over AC Milan in March.

The Hungarian took charge of last…

Nicollin: I will bring Yanga-Mbiwa back to Montpellier

Montpellier chairman Louis Nicollin insists former captain Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa will return to the club.

Yanga-Mbiwa, 24, left for Newcastle United in January, agreeing to a five-and-a-half year deal with the English Premier League club.

The France international defender, who moved for a reported €8million, should never have left the Ligue 1 side, according to Nicollin.

He followed the advice of his agent and he was wrong to leave, Nicollin said.

Montpellier, the 2011-12 Ligue 1 champions, sit eighth this campaign despite a thumping 5-1 win over Lyon before the international break.

Goals have not been a problem, but their defence has – conceding 12 goals in nine league games with what is the worst record of the top 10 sides.

Those defe…

I can still be a successful coach – Henry targets return to management

Thierry Henry is confident he can become a managerial success, despite being sacked three months into his first job as head coach of Monaco.

The 42-year-old was suspended and then dismissed by the Ligue 1 side in January after a run of four wins in 20 matches.

He had previously worked as assistant to Roberto Martinez with the Belgium national team before making the transition into management.

Seven months on from leaving Stade Louis II, former Arsenal striker Henry has targeted a return to the sport and revealed he has already received a number of offers.

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No Hope for Grimsby

Grimsby chairman John Fenty has revealed that Hope Powell has not applied for their vacant managerial position.

The England women s coach was reported to be among those in contention to replace the ousted Mike Newell at Blundell Park.

Powell has held her national post since 1998 and led her side to the final of the 2009 European Championships this summer.

No woman has ever managed a professional men s football team in Great Britain, but the League Managers Association had vowed to support Powell had she moved for the Grimsby job.

However, she appears to be out of the running as Fenty has heard nothing from her.

I have never spoken to the lady, he said.

She hasn t put an application in so we can hardly consider her.

Former Grims…