Sunday, September 3, 2017

Youtube daily report Sep 3 2017

Hey diddle diddle,

The cat and the fiddle,

The cow jumped over the moon.

The little dog laughed,

To see such sport,

And the dish ran away with the spoon.

Hey diddle diddle,

The cat and the fiddle,

The cow jumped over the moon.

The little dog laughed,

To see such sport,

And the dish ran away with the spoon.

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#Alvaro Morata hails 'united Spain support' - Duration: 1:52.

Alvaro Morata hails 'united Spain support'

Alvaro Morata has paid tribute to the Spain fans for their united support during Saturday nights 2018 World Cup qualifier with Italy at the Bernabeu.

Spain moved three points clear at the top of Group G with a 3-0 victory over Italy in the capital, with Morata adding to a first-half brace from Isco during a comfortable night for La Roja.

Gerard Pique has previously faced whistles from Spain supporters, but the centre-back was cheered throughout Saturdays match, and Morata has thanked the fans for their constant support.

It looked easier than it was, its certainly not easy to beat Italy, especially like this, Morata told Rai Sport. We had a great game and thank the fans at the Bernabeu who backed us all the way.

I expected to be on the bench and knew we would play like this, as the last time we beat Italy, it was with a similar system, so I was mentally prepared to come on in the second half.

Next up for table-topping Spain is a trip to Liechtenstein on Tuesday night.

For more infomation >> #Alvaro Morata hails 'united Spain support' - Duration: 1:52.

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#Chelsea open the door for a potential Diego Costa return - Duration: 3:33.

Chelsea open the door for a potential Diego Costa return

Diego Costa may play for Chelsea once again. Just when you think every bridge possible has been burned between Chelsea and Diego Costa, you learn that a small olive branch has been extended.

The Blues have cracked the door open for the enigmatic striker to make a sensational return to Stamford Bridge.

Cynics might claim that the club's decision to include Costa in their 25-man Premier League squad list is just designed to avoid a legal battle with their prolific striker.

His inclusion on the Chelsea roster will prevent he or his representatives from making a claim that the club have prevented him from playing football this season.

That explanation is just too simplistic for me. Don't forget, Antonio Conte spent most of Deadline Day working desperately to bring Fernando Llorente in. That proves that the former Italy boss believes his squad is short of a big, physical centre forward.

Say what you will about Costa, but he certainly fits that profile. He isn't the Premier League's quickest striker, but his physicality and finishing ability have been exceptional for Chelsea over the past several seasons.

If Conte really believes his squad needs a striker like that to complement Alvaro Morata and Michy Batshuayi then Costa could be the perfect remedy.

Sure, there's a ton of bad blood between the two egomaniacs, but it's not as if Chelsea are blessed with many other options at the moment.

The transfer window has slammed shut and they don't have the ability to add anyone else. Conte is facing the harsh reality that he can either bring Costa back to England or defend his Premier League title without a physical striker.

Costa isn't blessed with a ton of options either. He clearly wants to engineer a return to Atletico Madrid, but their transfer ban combined with the close of the Spanish transfer window has ended those dreams for the moment.

It's quite likely Chelsea is his only real option before December.

If we've learned anything by watching Diego Costa over the years, it's that it is impossible to predict what he's going to do next. Don't be surprised if he shocks us all and returns to Chelsea in the coming weeks.

Stranger things have certainly happened in the world of football.

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