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19 Aug 2014

Alex Song may be loaned to Arsenal


Former Arsenal midfielder Alex Song has been made available for a free loan by Barcelona.
Barca officials have told the 26-year-old that he is free to find a new club, with a return to the Premier League his favoured option.
Arsenal could be tempted to bring Song back to the Emirates after selling him to Barca for £15million in the summer of 2012.
The defensive midfielder spent six years with the Gunners after joining the club permanently following a loan spell from French side Bastia, but may face competition from north London rivals Tottenham.
But he has failed to command a regular spot in Barcelona's starting XI and is now keen to play first team football elsewhere. 
The Catalan giants would like to recoup £8million by selling Song, but are willing to let him leave on loan. Turkish side Galatasaray and clubs in Italy have shown an interest in his services.

Pope Francis speaks about when he may die. Two or three years time

Pope Francis has spoken publicly about the prospect of his own death for the first time, giving himself 'two or three years' before he meets his maker.
In a press conference aboard his jet as he returned from a trip to South Korea, Francis also mentioned the possibility of retiring from the Papacy if he felt he could no longer perform his duties.
His predecessor, Benedict XVI stepped down last year, an almost-unprecedented move that opened the way for Francis's accession to the Papal throne.
'I see it as the generosity of the people of God. I try to think of my sins, my mistakes, not to become proud. Because I know it will last only a short time,' he said. 
Then, apparently light-heartedly, he added: 'Two or three years and then I'll be off to the Father's House.'
While the Pope has not spoken publicly before about when he might die, a Vatican source said he had previously told those close to him that he thought he only had a few years left.
Although the Francis is 77, he has been the most vigorous Pope in years, his energy proving the key to his popularity. 
His frank admission may lead commentators to speculate as to whether he has any undisclosed health problems.
At the time of his elevation to the Papacy, reports emerged that Francis had a lung removed when he was a teenager in Argentina after suffering an infection.  
Dr William Schaffner, chairman of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, said at the time: 'Obviously, this was a success because here he is at age 76.
'So whatever they did got him over that precarious period.'
As people age they generally become more susceptible to lung infections, such as pneumonia and bronchitis, according to the National Institutes of Health.
The risk increases if they have pre-existing conditions such as a weakened immune system or heart disease.

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No More Vampire Bite: As Luis Suarez promise not to bite again

Barcelona striker Luis Suarez has vowed never to bite an opponent again and revealed he has been seeing a psychologist since sinking his teeth into Italy's Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup
After playing 14 uneventful minutes as a substitute in Monday's 6-0 Trofeo Gamper, Barca's new signing from Liverpool -- who club chiefs said on Tuesday cost 80 million euros -- spoke to the media at the Camp Nou the next day.
The Uruguay forward is still serving a FIFA-imposed four-month ban for the bite on Chiellini in June. However, a more recent ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport means he can now train with his new teammates and take part in official club events, including playing in friendlies.
Suarez, 27, said that his thoughts were now focused firmly forward toward getting back to playing again.
"I say to fans, don't worry, because I won't do that anymore," Suarez said. "I spoke to my psychologist, and he said I had to face it and say sorry. I did -- now I would rather focus on the present, which is Barcelona.
"The ban is what it is and must be accepted. I am focused now on achieving important things for Barcelona. Everything from before is forgotten. If I tried to think about everything, I would not be able to sleep. My mind now is focused on training until October."
Suarez, who has served three suspensions for biting opponents on the pitch during games, confirmed that he was receiving expert help in dealing with the issue but did not discuss details.
"That is something personal, which I will work on with the right professionals," he said. "When it happened, I felt very down and did not want to do anything, then when I was with my family, I saw I had to accept the reality.
"I prefer not to go back over that, over all I have been through. I have apologised. That is something from the past and to be forgotten. I have already tried to erase it and move on."

Nicki Minaj Gives Drake Lap Dance in behind-the-scenes photos of 'Anaconda' music video

Nicki Minaj keeps building the anticipation of her "Anaconda" music video. On Monday, August 18, the raptress teased the forthcoming visuals with some behind-the-scenes photos she shared on Instagram.

Those stills feature Drake sitting on a chair while Minaj, flaunting her curves in skintight leggings and a pink-white-and-black bra, strikes some provocative poses. She squats down and puts her hand on his crotch in one photo. She appears to give her fellow Young Money artist a lap dance in another pic.

Featuring a sample of Sir Mix-a-Lot's 1992 hit "Baby's Got Back", "Anaconda" is the latest single to be released from Minaj's new album "The Pink Print". The 31-year-old femcee is slated to perform the track live during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, August 24.

Meanwhile, the single's music video is coming in full on Wednesday. Based on what fans have already seen in a preview and a behind-the-scenes clip she recently shared, now plus the steamy snaps below, the visuals is set to be Minaj's hottest yet. 
 
 

Burnley - Chelsea: Mourinho defends Diego Costa after yellow card booking for diving

Jose Mourinho defended Diego Costa after the striker was booked for diving on his Chelsea debut and insisted the decision was "unfair."
The striker marked his first competitive game after his 32 million-pound move from Atletico Madrid by scoring Chelsea's equaliser in their 3-1 win over promoted Burnley.
But Mourinho felt the Spain international should have also been awarded a spot kick when he tumbled over goalkeeper Tom Heaton.
Instead Costa was cautioned and the Portuguese said in a news conference: "We all explain to him what we want in the Premier League, what we want in Chelsea, what people want in the Premier League, what they don't like.
"The kid presents himself here today with a fantastic attitude, a competitive attitude but clean and polite. He has a clear penalty and it is no penalty and a yellow card.
"The kid was obviously frustrated. I hope he doesn't get more unfair decisions. I thought [referee Michael] Oliver had a good game but the linesman [Stuart Burt] didn't support him well in that situation."

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