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5 May 2014

Brendan Rodgers: Crystal Palace draw a 'killer blow'

Suarez in tears after draw

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers conceded the Premier League title to Manchester City after his side surrendered a three-goal lead and had to settle for a point in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
While Liverpool will still have an outside chance of clinching the title on the final weekend of the season, Rodgers said he believed City would be champions of England for the second time in three years after his team collapsed late on in a dramatic game.
"I think Manchester City will go on and win their two games and they will be champions," the Anfield manager told Sky Sports. "We needed to win tonight, that was the simplicity of it, to keep the pressure on Manchester City. The important thing for us tonight was to win the game and we didn't do that, so it is a massive advantage now for Manchester City."
Rodgers told media in his post-match interviews that Liverpool players were "devastated" and "crushed" by the loss, particularly due to the fashion in which it happened.
"It's very disappointing. We can analyse it a look at it and find lots of things wrong, but our offensive game was outstanding," said Rodgers. "To get three goals against a team that is set up so well was fantastic, but it was a killer blow to only take a point."
Rodgers accepted his team's defensive flaws caught up with them in a frantic finale at Selhurst Park, but tried to put a positive gloss on a night that left some of his players in tears at the final whistle.
"For us, it has been an outstanding season up to now," he said. "For us to get to 81 points is a great achievement. We are obviously disappointed right now, but we will go again. We have a great game at Anfield [against Newcastle] now to finish the season, and we will keep looking to build and develop what we are doing.
"The dressing room is very quiet because, for 75 minutes, we put in an outstanding performance. The quality of our football, the penetration, the relentlessness of our attack was fantastic for 75 minutes. Maybe we got carried away, thinking we could get more than three goals, but the important thing was to win and we didn't do that.
"We are very disappointed how we conceded the three goals. It was real poor defending that cost us there. They showed great spirit to come back into it, but the comfort we had in the game and the quality we showed to get to 3-0 up... you have to manage the game better than that."
In the wild finish that saw Palace score three goals in the final 11 minutes of regulation time, Liverpool were not able to turn the tide in front of a raucous home crowd at Selhurst Park.
"You have to think clearly under pressure," said Rodgers. "But in that crazy spell we didn't and we know we need to be better in that area. It was about dealing with the situation. You need that calmness and control to see the game through, and we didn't manage it."
The title dream now seems to be a longshot for Liverpool. But they are mathematically alive still, needing Manchester City to drop points in one of their remaining two games.
"Of course the impossible can become possible. We've all seen what happened in Spain this weekend, when all three of the sides dropped points but City are now the clear favourites," said Rodgers. "When we reflect on it at the end of the season, we'll see it as an outstanding season. But that doesn't take away the pain now because this was a game we should have won."

Boko Haram claims responsibility for kidnapping Chibok girls- I will sell them


Boko Haram Leader Says, "I am The One That Took Your Girls"
I will sell them in the market, by Allah. There is a market for selling humans. Allah says I should sell. He commands me to sell. I will sell women. I sell women." alleged Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said in a video (he spoke in Hausa) that was released yesterday.

Boko Haram will soak the ground of Nigeria with … blood’
He also said he will soak all Nigerian soil with Christian blood, and Muslims opposing them, whom he described as infidels.


There were reports about a week ago that some of the girls have been sold or married off for N2,000 each. With this new declaration from Boko Haram, it means the report is close to the truth. If they haven't been sold already, then they will soon, except something is quickly done.

A new project called #bringbackourgirls hopes to add humananity to the story. These girls are more than a number. Here are their names: 
 

Kim And Kanye West Reportedly Are Married

Kim And Kanye West Reportedly Are Married

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are now married, Life & Style reports. According to a source, the celebrity pair are officially married after they obtained marriage license in California earlier this week. "Kim and Kanye are now married on paper. They got their license in California over the past few days," the source says, adding, "Kim and North are on their way to NYC now."

A representative for the reality star, however, refuses to comment on wedding rumors. "There is no statement and no comment on wedding conjecture," Kardashian's publicist tells NY Daily News.

The couple's wedding celebration will take place in Paris, but the date or the venue has not been confirmed. "People are probably assuming we're going to have this massive wedding, and I think it will be - but intimate. Two hundred people - just all of our closest friends - a special night for us and all the people that really love us and that have supported us," the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star told Vogue recently.

Kardashian and her other half were spotted in the Soho neighborhood of Manhattan New York City over the weekend. They are expected to attend the 2014 Met Ball on Monday, May 5.

Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard and John Terry showed appreciation to fans after Chelsea's 0-0 draw on Sunday

Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard and John Terry showed appreciation to fans after Chelsea's 0-0 draw on Sunday

Ashley Cole wiped away tears as he, Frank Lampard and John Terry walked lap of appreciation around Stamford Bridge after Chelsea's 0-0 draw on Sunday.
While all three players have been rumoured to leave the Blues over the summer, Terry and Lampard are likely to stay. Not so for Cole, who at 33, started only 14 matches in the Premier League this season, losing his starting role to Cesar Azpilicueta.
Jose Mourinho ignored Cole for large parts of the campaign, but the left-back has started the past four matches, including the Champions League tie against Atletico Madrid.
Cole, Lampard and Terry saluted the Matthew Harding stand after Sunday's match against Norwich, but Mourinho said he thought all three Chelsea veterans will return next season.
"Again, they are with the club on their future," Mourinho said. "I think they will play here [for Chelsea] again. I think so.
"But now it's time to wait a little. The summer is a long summer for us. For you, the media, with the World Cup, it's a different story. For the players involved in the World Cup it's a different story. But for us, as a club, it's a long time to be calm and to sit and to discuss and to analyse options and the market and possibilities. It's a long summer for us."
Cole has played for Chelsea for eight seasons.

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