Brazil set to put dour World Cup performances behind them

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Brazil’s head coach Tite attends a news conference on his 23-man squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 14, 2018. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

VIENNA – If anything summed up Brazil’s new approach under coach Tite, it was his celebration of the fact that they committed only eight fouls in Sunday’s 3-0 friendly win over Austria.

At the last two World Cups, Brazil have veered away from the great, attacking traditions that used to make them the team that everyone wanted to watch.

The 2010 side, under Dunga, was packed with midfield spoilers and looked to catch opponents on the counter-attack, or from set pieces. They lost in the quarter-finals.

Four years later, playing as hosts under Luiz Felipe Scolari, Brazil were overly dependent on Neymar as they muddled their way through to the semi-finals before losing 7-1 to Germany, when he was injured.

Those teams had one thing in common: they used repetitive fouling in midfield to break up the opposition’s attacks, believing it to be a legitimate tactical ploy rather than a violation of the rules.

The most extreme examples were the Confederations Cup final against Spain in 2013 when Brazil battered their opponents with 26 fouls and the infamous World Cup quarter-final against Colombia in 2014, where they gave away 31 free kicks.

In fact, failing to commit enough fouls has been a frequent Scolari complaint about his teams over the course of his career.

For Tite, however, fouling the opponents means his team has wasted a chance to win back possession of the ball and start a new attack.

“Eight fouls – that shows that we use aggressive marking to try and win the ball and then come out playing,” he said after Sunday’s game, the last before their opening Group E game against Switzerland on June 17.

Under Tite, Brazil have regained the swagger that has been missing from recent World Cup squads.

The individual talent is there as always but the team are better balanced than their unloved recent predecessors.

The defence is solid, the forwards are lethal when they get a sniff of goal and they have the patience to unlock the most stubborn defences.

Brazil have won 17 of their 21 games since Tite took over two years ago and lost only once. They have scored 47 goals, conceded five and kept 16 clean sheets.

Yet, the 57-year-old coach remains little-known outside his own country where he has spent nearly entire career, coaching more than 10 teams, and including three stints at Corinthians where he made his name.

FAB FOUR

Sunday’s match suggested that Brazil could start the World Cup in Russia with the so-called magic quartet of Philippe Coutinho, Willian, Gabriel Jesus and Neymar.

The foursome, starting together for the first time, worked superbly in difficult conditions on Sunday to break down an Austria side which had beaten Germany only one week earlier.

“When you are always exchanging passes and moving the ball around, it wears the other team down,” said Tite. “Sixty per cent of our goals are scored in the second half.”

Neymar played 83 minutes in only his second game since returning from a metatarsal injury in February but scored a stunning goal and looked very close to full fitness.

He also seemed to revel in no longer having to carry the team on his shoulders.

“I don’t know what Neymar’s limit is,” said Tite. “His technical and creative ability is amazing. When we spring him into action in the last third of the field, he is lethal.”

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Scotland secure historic win over England

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Scotland’s Calum MacLeod in action. Photo: Reuters

EDINBURGH: Scotland’s cricketers pulled off the greatest victory in their history to beat England for the first time amid scenes of disbelief and jubilation at the tiny Grange ground in Edinburgh on Sunday.

The world’s top-ranked ODI team lost by six runs after just failing to pull off what would have been the second highest one-day international run chase.

Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif sparked a pitch invasion when he trapped Mark Wood lbw with an inswinging yorker in the 49th over just when England looked like they might avoid an infamous defeat that ranks alongside their loss to Ireland at the 2011 World Cup.

England were all out for 365 after Scotland made 371 for five, their highest total in a one-day international.

Scotland’s victory will send out a powerful message to the ICC, which voted to restrict the 2019 World Cup to 10 teams from the previous 14, which makes it far more difficult for second-tier sides to qualify.

Scotland’s innings included 45 fours and eight sixes and was anchored by Calum MacLeod who made an unbeaten 140.

“I hit it nicely,” said MacLeod, who plays club cricket for Bexley in England. “It was a lovely feeling and nice to do it in a crowd this big. Anything above 350 is a big total.”

Kyle Coetzer (58) and Matthew Cross (48) had got the innings off to a strong start with an opening partnership of 103 and George Munsey weighed in with 55.

The visitors, playing their first one-day game of the season, were given a hurricane start by Jonny Bairstow who hit a brilliant 105 to become the first Englishman to post three successive ODI centuries.

But Jason Roy (34), Eoin Morgan (20) and Alex Hales (52) departed to careless shots while Joe Root (29) was needlessly run out. Moeen Ali tried to repair the damage with a 33-ball 46 but England had left themselves too much to do.

Spinner Mark Watt was Scotland’s best bowler with three for 55.

“The level of expectation has been high around the team for a while, it doesn’t get higher than being number one in the world,” said Morgan, whose side now face a five-match one-day series against Australia starting on Wednesday.

“I don’t think we were far away, we go to a ground now that we know really well in The Oval, and we’ll be up for the challenge.”

 

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Decade elapses since Tiger Woods won his last major – on one leg | Ewan Murray

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The former world No 1’s play-off victory over Rocco Mediate in the 2008 US Open has become the stuff of legend

“I don’t know how I did it. My ACL was gone. My leg was broken. When I finished the rounds, it was not fun to try and get my leg drained so I could play the next day. But these are all things I tried to do because I knew that was going to be my last event. I was going to have to have reconstruction on my ACL, so I was down for nine months, possibly 12. I put all my energy into winning one event and somehow pulled it off.”

The most meaningful testimony can only derive from Tiger Woods himself. That a decade has now passed since he claimed his 14th, and last, major championship would be a notable enough anniversary were it not for the incredible backdrop to his US Open triumph at Torrey Pines. Victory is not supposed to be so painful.

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Vitali Klitschko, Jim Gray headline 2018 Boxing Hall of Fame class induction

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Eleven-time All-Pro wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald served as the grand marshal of the Parade of Champions on Sunday in Canastota, N.Y.

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Shohei Ohtani needs Tommy John surgery, could be out until 2020, per report

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Shohei Ohtani was having a great season until a UCL injury sidelined him, but the injury may be more serious than we thought.

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“No solution in sight” to trade dispute with Trump, German minister says

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US President Donald Trump, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, G7 meeting

German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks to US President Donald Trump during the second day of the G7 meeting in Charlevoix city of La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada, on June 9, 2018.

BERLIN – Germany sees no immediate solution to the trade dispute with the United States, and Europe must act decisively in the wake of Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on metals, Germany’s economy minister said on Monday.

U.S. President Trump stunned allies on Sunday by backing out of a joint communique agreed by G7 leaders in Canada that had mentioned the need for “free, fair, and mutually beneficial trade” and the importance of fighting protectionism.

Trump, who has shocked allies by hitting them with tariffs on steel and aluminium, also said he might double down by hitting the auto industry, a particularly sensitive issue for Germany whose car industry relies heavily on the U.S. market.

“It is important that the Europeans act decisively,” German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier told Deutschlandfunk public radio. “At the moment it seems that no solution is in sight, at least not in the short term.”

“We are ready to discuss trade imbalances. We are ready to consider factual arguments. But we believe this should happen among friends and partners and not through reciprocal confrontation,” Altmaier said.

Altmaier said that the G7 leaders’ summit had produced “setbacks,” adding that further tariffs by the Trump administration would not only harm its allies but also the U.S. economy.

Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday said Trump’s backing out of the G7 final communique via Twitter was “sobering and a bit depressing.” She promised an EU response to the steel and aluminium tariffs in line with World Trade Organisation rules.

Merkel will on Monday hold talks with International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde, WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria and World Bank President Jim Yong Kim.

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World Cup 2018: teams arrive in Russia for final preparations – live!

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Our latest World Cup team guide, launched this very morning, covers England’s first opponents, Tunisia:

Related: Tunisia World Cup 2018 team guide: tactics, key players and expert predictions

Related: Wahbi Khazri: the makeshift striker with Tunisia’s hopes on his shoulders

By which, just to clarify, I mean: look extremely jubilant, not launch yourself towards me fist-first.

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World Cup 2018: The best apps for football fans on iPhone & Android mobiles

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With the World Cup just around the corner, Goal brings you the best apps football fans can download to enjoy it to the full

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Skyrocketing imports exert pressure on current account, forex reserves

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Kathmandu, June 10

Skyrocketing imports have exerted pressure on the current account and foreign exchange reserves as import growth went up by 21.9 per cent to Rs 985.83 billion against sluggish export growth of nine per cent to Rs 66.65 billion in the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, said the Macroeconomic Outlook of Nepal Rastra Bank unveiled today.

The country’s current account deficit further widened to Rs 191.02 billion in the review period from a deficit of Rs 7.57 billion in the same period of the previous year as the country’s import bills went up significantly compared to net transfers into the country, as per report. “As a result, the overall Balance of Payments turned into a deficit of Rs 18.93 billion in contrast to a surplus of Rs 53.81 billion in same period of previous year.”

Import of petroleum products and construction materials increased significantly in the review period. The country imported petroleum products worth Rs 131.94 billion, which is around 35 per cent growth compared to the previous fiscal. Likewise, the country imported cement worth Rs 23.88 billion in the review period compared to Rs 16.02 billion of the corresponding period of the previous fiscal. Similarly, import of MS Billet, steel sheets, bitumen, pipes and fittings and heavy construction equipment increased substantially.

“Import of capital goods will ultimately support in capital formation in the long term though we have to face a wide current account deficit in the short term,” said Nara Bahadur Thapa, executive director at the central bank.

Similarly, foreign currency reserves of the country have depleted to $9.99 billion in the 10th month of this fiscal compared to $10.49 billion in the beginning of this fiscal. The reserve position is sufficient to cover the import of goods and services for 9.6 months.

On a positive note, consumer price inflation moderated to 4.1 per cent compared to 5.3 per cent of the previous month. Consumer price inflation was six per cent while comparing year-on-year consumer price inflation. Likewise, appreciation of the dollar vis-à-vis Nepali currency increased the value of the inflow of remittances. Remittance growth was at seven per cent in review period to Rs 606.68 billion. Nepali currency has depreciated by 4.12 per cent in mid-May 2018 from the level of mid-May 2017.

Similarly, the flow of foreign direct investment (FDI) amounted to Rs 15.51 billion compared to Rs 1.61 billion in the corresponding period of the previous year.

Meanwhile, the Macroeconomic Outlook of the central bank has said that the country is in the path of achieving high growth as the Central Bureau of Statistics has already estimated 5.89 per cent growth rate for this fiscal. Similarly, the recent economic activities report released by the central bank shows a rise in the industrial capacity utilisation to 58 per cent during the six months of 2017-18 from 54.2 per cent a year ago. Likewise, construction, mining and quarrying as well as tourism are expected to maintain a growth momentum in 2017-18.

Though the next fiscal budget has envisaged to achieve high growth of eight per cent in fiscal 2018-19, the source of funds for financing could be insufficient as the financial sector has been facing credit crunch due to lack of deposit sources. As a result the year-on-year credit growth of 19.6 per cent continued to exceed the deposit growth of 16 per cent in mid-May 2018. The gap between credit and deposit is exerting pressure on lending rates. However, the weighted average deposit rate remained contained at 6.6 per cent in mid-May 2018, reflecting its anchoring role especially for lending rates, says the central bank outlook.

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Monetary Policy 2018-19 to focus on financial stability, infra investment

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Kathmandu, June 10

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has said that the Monetary Policy 2018-19, which the central bank is expected to unveil next month, will primarily intend to maintain financial stability in the country, promote agriculture and boost investment in the infrastructure sector.

Addressing a discussion programme in the Capital today, NRB Governor Chiranjibi Nepal said that the monetary policy for the new fiscal year will adopt measures to support and achieve targets set in the fiscal budget 2018-19 including economic growth target, inflation projection and agricultural and infrastructural goals.

“The budget for fiscal year 2018-19 has set targets on the basis of the country’s improving business and economic climate in the last couple of years. The monetary policy will try to capture this momentum of growth in the country which will lead to achieving the set economic growth and development targets,” stated Governor Nepal.

Similarly, the governor mentioned that the monetary policy for next fiscal year will introduce a few specific measures to maintain inflation within the 6.5 per cent projection of the government for 2018-19 and prioritise stability in the financial sector.

Former finance minister Madhukar SJB Rana said that the central bank should address key financial issues like people’s access to financial institutions and the unstable financial policies through the monetary policy.

Similarly, former NRB governor Dipendra Bahadur Kshetry, who is also former vice chairman of the National Planning Commission, insisted that the central bank should not only introduce supportive measures to accomplish the budget’s targets but also improve its regulatory framework.

“The central bank has mandated banks to inject at least 25 per cent of their total loan portfolio to various identified productive sectors. But are banks lending as per this provision,” questioned Kshetry.

He also mentioned that banks and financial institutions are reluctant to issue loans to youths against collateral of their academic certificates as envisioned by the fiscal policy.

On the occasion, Gyanendra Dhungana, president of Nepal Bankers’ Association, said that the monetary policy that the central bank will introduce for fiscal year 2018-19 has to be expansionary and ease capital formation in the country. He also stated that the monetary policy should adopt a policy to promote mergers between banks and financial institutions and expand the limit of overdraft facility for business loans, which is currently at 15 per cent.

Saroj Kaji Tuladhar, president of the Nepal Financial Institutions Association, said that the monetary policy should address the margin lending issue in the secondary market, which the budget has failed to do. Citing that the current monetary policy has squeezed housing loans, he urged the central bank to increase the loan-to-value ratio on home loans by 10 per cent to 50 per cent in Kathmandu Valley.

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