Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 12, 2018

Waching daily Dec 29 2018

Derby staged an astonishing late comeback to beat high-flying Norwich 4-3 at Carrow Road in the Sky Bet Championship

Trailing 3-2 with 10 minutes to go, and with a floodlight failure then delaying the game for 25 minutes, the Rams hit back in superb style

Florian Jozefzoon equalised a couple of minutes after the resumption and Jack Marriott fired home a dramatic winner on the 90-minute mark

The hosts seemed to be in complete control after goals from Ben Godfrey and Teemu Pukki had put them 2-0 up inside 31 minutes but the Rams were back on level terms by half-time, with Fikayo Tomori and Mason Mount on target

But Norwich kept their composure and Pukki added his second after 80 minutes to make it 3-2 before more late drama, following Norwich's 3-3 draw with Nottingham Forest on Boxing Day which saw the hosts score twice in injury time to grab a point

Norwich completely dominated the opening stages, hardly letting the opposition get hold of the ball as they hemmed them back in their own half

Onel Hernandez tested Scott Carson early on with a low drive that the keeper did well to block and Alex Tettey then fired just wide before the Canaries took a thoroughly deserved lead in the 25th minute

Mario Vrancic picked out Marco Stiepermann from deep and the big German did superbly to get the ball under control before beating his man and getting in a low cross that defender Godfrey sidefooted home for his first league goal for the club

It got even better for the hosts six minutes later when they made it 2-0. This time they caught the Rams on the break after a rare foray forward from the visitors and Vrancic picked out Pukki, who needed just one touch before slipping the ball past an exposed Carson

It was the Finnish frontman's 14 goal of the season. Derby got themselves back into it after 36 minutes when defender Tomori lashed the ball home off the underside of the crossbar after City failed to defend a short corner

They almost equalised a couple of minutes later when Marriott burst through, only to be denied by keeper Tim Krul, and after more pressure equalised in first-half injury time

Once again Norwich were unable to clear their lines at a corner as Pukki dithered, and Mount was on hand to bury a fierce low drive into the net from 10 yards out

It was Derby who had the next big chance just past the hour mark when Marriott's goalbound shot was deflected just wide after the home side had been caught short at the back

But it was Norwich who gradually began to take control and had a good chance after a swift break after 77 minutes but Vrancic made it easy for Carson with a scuffed shot

Tettey then shot high and wide from a decent position before Norwich finally got their noses in front again after 81 minutes

Hernandez broke free down the right and, after bursting into the box and finding his way to goal blocked, he had the presence of mind to pick out Pukki at the far post and the in-form frontman did the rest

There was more drama immediately after the goal when problems with the Carrow Road floodlights led to referee David Webb suspending play, with both teams heading back to the dressing rooms with the stadium clock having stopped on 84 minutes and 15 seconds

It was a worry for the hosts - but the problem was eventually solved and play resumed 25 minutes later, with nine minutes plus injury time left to play

The Rams were quick out of the blocks on the resumption and equalised after 86 minutes when a quick break into the Norwich box saw substitute Duane Holmes sweep the ball across the danger area for Jozefzoon to bundle the ball home from close range

And in yet another dramatic Carrow Road encounter, Derby then took the lead, with Marriott muscling his way through before chipping the ball over Krul to make it 4-3

Norwich almost salvaged a point at the death, with Carson producing a brilliant stop to deny Todd Cantwell before Jordan Rhodes saw an effort hit the underside of the bar before being cleared as Norwich's 12-match unbeaten streak came to an end

For more infomation >> ✅ Breaking News - Norwich 3-4 Derby: Rams deliver dramatic victory at promotion chasers - Duration: 5:02.

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Asian Drama News: IU donates millions to help children - Duration: 2:00.

On December 28, it was revealed that IU donated 89,582 dollars to the global children's welfare institution

Green Umbrella Child Fund Korea

Along with the news of IU's generous donation

the Green Umbrella Child Fund Korea stated how her donation will be used

Part of the money that IU donated will be used for scholarships and living costs for children raised by grandparents

and another part will be used to disabled children

Just in September, IU and her fandom UAENA donated 100 million won to the same foundation

Moreover, IU made two additional donations totaling 220 million won

to Green Umbrella Child Fund earlier this year as well

Meanwhile, IU will be holding a concert at the Jeju International Convention center on January 5

as the finale to her 2018 IU 10th Anniversary Tour Concert

For more infomation >> Asian Drama News: IU donates millions to help children - Duration: 2:00.

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Hannover airport shut after car 'smashed through barrier onto runway' - News Live - Duration: 1:53.

Flights have been halted at Hannover airport after a man smashed his car through a barrier and drove onto the apron, where planes unload passengers.

The airport was forced to halt all flights following the incident at 3.40pm local time.

Hannover police said on Twitter that officials stopped the car and were able to "overpower" the man, who was then arrested.

A Police spokesperson said the car had a Polish license plate and drove onto the runway after a plane had landed.

"Officers from the Federal Police were able to stop the car and overwhelm the man," the statement read.

"The security areas are currently vacated, currently there is no clearance," police said.

"Flight operations are currently suspended. The investigation continues."

It comes after the airport increased security over the festive period.

Police had "boosted security at airports across the country following an intelligence warning."

They have not said whether they are treated the incident as terror related.

Bild reports officials are investigating whether the driver was disturbed, under the influence of drugs, wanted to commit an attack or drove onto the runway for another reason.

Local media reports travellers are being allowed access to terminals but Eurocontrol, the organisation responsible for air traffic management, said no flights would land or take off until 8pm.

"Zero rate applied for arrivals and departures due to an ongoing security issue on the airfield," Eurocontrol said.

"Delays are high."

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