Thứ Sáu, 1 tháng 6, 2018

Waching daily Jun 1 2018

New Arsenal boss Unai Emery is targeting Bayern Munich midfielder Corentin Tolisso according

to reports.

The French ace joined the Bundesliga side from Lyon last summer for £36.5million but

now Arsenal want to bring him to London.

Tolisso enjoyed a fine debut campaign in Munich, bagging ten goals as well as seven assists.

And CalcioInsider report Arsenal are willing to pay up to £60m for the 23-year-old.

Though they may face a battle to prise him away from the Bundesliga champions with it

claimed that Bayern Munich will refuse to sell at any price.

Emery has identified midfield as a key area to improve at the Emirates with speculation

still surrounding the futures of Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey.

Wilshere is out of contract come the end of June and would be able to leave Arsenal on

a free.

The England international has been offered a new deal though is yet to put pen to paper.

Ramsey is set to enter the final year of his contract but there are rumours he could leave

the club with reports suggesting Manchester United and Chelsea are keen on the midfielder.

Though former Arsenal striker Kevin Campbell believes Ramsey should not only stay at the

Gunners, but be named captain too.

"Aaron Ramsey ticks quite a lot of boxes [as captain]," Campbell said.

"He's one of the longest-serving players in the first team.

If there's a structure, Aaron Ramsey could be that guy.

"But I wouldn't put it past Unai Emery going out and finding a player that fits his criteria,

who can come in and lead the football club.

"If you don't see a captain type figure within that club, then you have to go out and recruit

one."

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US Women's Open 2018: Subtropical storm Alberto hampers golf major

Its known as Shoal Creek and competitors at the 73rd US Womens Open could almost be playing alongside fish after subtropical storm Alberto deluged the course in Birmingham, Alabama this week.

Practice rounds were canceled Tuesday and delayed Wednesday but the womens second major of the year will begin as scheduled Thursday.

Alberto made landfall in the Florida Panhandle Monday, showering the Southeast with heavy rain and strong winds and killing at least two people.

Journalists Mike McCormick and Aaron Smeltzer of South Carolina-based CNN affiliate WYFF were killed when a tree fell on their SUV as they covered the hazardous weather.

    John Bodenhamer, USGA senior managing director, said organizers are mindful and respectful of the flooding and other challenging situations caused by Alberto, but added that the vagaries of nature are part of golfs charm. You know, not every US Open has been played on pristine, perfect fairways or perfectly dry conditions or in bright sunshine, he told reporters.

We play an outdoor game. Unless were ready to put a dome over our golf courses, we always will.

Thats part of the charm and the greatness of our game is that there is randomness to our game and I think thats what makes it the greatest game.

At times [its] a little bit more challenging than otherwise because of what Mother Nature brings.

Well use every tool in our tool kit to address it.     Bodenhamer also said the USGA had no plans to implement a policy of allowing players to lift and clean mud off their ball before replacing it.

3 Lexi Thompson said it might be a little unfair if they dont but added it is what it is as players chase a first prize of $900,000.

Theyve done the best they can with the golf course by tarping the fairways and, you know, taking care of the run-off as much as possible, she told reporters.

Theres tarps all around the greens so we dont beat them up too much because when it is wet out were taking big divots.

Even around the greens, its hard not to. The 23-year-old Thompson is still chasing her second major title after winning the Kraft Nabisco Championship (now the ANA Inspiration) in 2014.

The nine-time LPGA Tour winners best US Open finish is still tied seventh in 2014.

Last years event was dominated by South Korean players with eight in the top 10 behind winner Park Sung Hyun at Trump National in Bedminster, New Jersey. The highest finish by an American was tied 11th by Alex Marina.

    Wettest conditions Ive seen World No.1 Inbee Park, also of South Korea, missed the cut last year and won the last of her seven majors in 2015, but she went close in April, only to lose out in a three-way playoff to Swede Pernilla Lindberg at the ANA Inspiration at Mission Hills, California.

The US Womens Open is always the tournament that I wanted to win. Obviously, being champion of the US Womens Open is the greatest honor, the 2008 and 2013 champion told reporters.

Park described the scene at Shoal Creek as probably the wettest conditions I have ever seen in US Womens Open and said being a big hitter would help to some extent.

    Length is very important in the wet conditions, but it doesnt mean everything, she added. I think even though youre going with the shorter clubs, if you putt bad you are not going to score.    .

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