Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Southgate: 'The heat will not stop us!'

England will secure a seat at the World Cup`s 2018 Olympics if the team defeats Panama in Nizhny Novgorod tomorrow, and manager Gareth Southgate is optimistic that his alumni will face all the difficulties and will make it to success.

The islanders started in Group G with a 2:1 tricky over Tunisia with Harry Kain`s late winning goal in the added time. The hot weather and temperature forecasts from partners with combo predictions of over 30 degrees do not worry about Southgate, although it is believed that this will give some advantage to Central Americans who are used to similar conditions.

`It`s hot and I think we will adapt, and I do not think it`s an advantage, and we all think Panama is an outsider, but at this world championship we`ve already seen how hard it can be for the big teams against the so-called outsiders. No one defeats himself, we take our opponent seriously, and for a moment we have not allowed ourselves to play in preparation for the upcoming match.'

'Definitely the situation in the group is favorable for us, but we certainly have to play concentrated and with maximum motivation. We want to show people that England can play in a different way. We have technical footballers, we want them to get the ball more often and show off their skills on the pitch. We will attack from the first minute and we are ready to look for the victory to the end!', Southgate commented.

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Leicester`s owner was in a crashed helicopter

The owner of Leicester City, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, was on board the helicopter crashing into the parking lot next to the stadium on Saturday evening, minutes after the end of the match adviced by best betting strategy between Leicester and West Ham, the BBC reported. The British media giant says the information is from a member of the Thai billionaire`s family. However, there is still no information on the number of casualties in the incident and whether there are injured people on the ground after the helicopter has been fired and burned after being crashed into the ground. The Leicester police do not mention the cause of the crash.

The 60-year-old Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha founded the King`s duty-trading company at the end of the 1980s. He quickly managed to become one of the richest people in his native Thailand, and in 2010 he joined Leicester. A year later he also bought the controlling stake in the club. In 2014, Leicester returned to the elite of English football, and two years later the team sensationally won the Premier League title, although before the start of the season bookies gave a 5000:1 ratio to happen. Forbes magazine estimates the wealth of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha at $ 4, 9 billion.