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السبت، 21 يناير 2012

Watch AS Roma vs Cesena live tv online 21-1-2012

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الأربعاء، 18 يناير 2012

Real Madrid vs Barcelona en vivo 2012: Ver partido Copa del Rey 18 de Enero de 2012

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الأحد، 15 يناير 2012

Spain striker Fernando Torres could miss selection for next year's European


Fernando Torres
Spain striker Fernando Torres could miss selection for next year's European championship if he does not get more playing time with Premier League club Chelsea, Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque has said.
In an interview with the Spanish sports daily As on Friday, the former Real Madrid coach said Torres's poor club form was a worry.
"There are five months until the European championship during which everything could turn around but if the situation does not change it will be hard for him," Del Bosque said.
The 27-year-old striker, who scored the goal against Germany in 2008 that won the Spanish their second European title, has netted just five times in 23 games since his January move to London from Liverpool and seven of his 12 Chelsea appearances this season have been as a substitute.
"Fernando deserves respect for his record and he has our confidence but if he is not playing, there are certain things that are obvious," Del Bosque added.
"If he plays and he is on form he'll go to the Euros. He has contributed to the successes and he has room for manoeuvre."
Torres's form has become more of an issue for the world champions since the nation's all-time top scorer David Villa broke his leg playing for Barcelona this month.
Villa should return in time for the tournament in Ukraine and Poland but Del Bosque has other options for the forward line, including Athletic Bilbao's Fernando Llorente, who is currently out injured, and Sevilla's Alvaro Negredo.
Valencia captain Roberto Soldado, who has scored 11 goals in La Liga and five in the Champions League this season, is also pushing hard for a recall.
Del Bosque told As that if Soldado maintained his form he would be selected.
The 26-year-old has represented Spain twice, in June 2007, when he failed to score.
"If Roberto Soldado maintains his current form we'll include him in our plans," Del Bosque said.
"In the last few months Soldado has stood out, scoring goals which is the barometer of forwards, while others have been in difficult situations," he added.
"Villa and Llorente are injured, Torres has not played much. What nobody should doubt is that I will try to be fair."

The kind of anonymity that provides innocent experiences of when she would be excited to catch a fleeting peek of the top players of the day and when she "played on the last court on the left" in the juniors' competition at the age of 13.



Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark
She's tall. Blonde. Screeches like a banshee on the tennis court and is half of one of the most famous sporting couples in the world.

But on Saturday, Caroline Wozniacki looked back with a slight hint of regret at her lost anonymity.

The kind of anonymity that provides innocent experiences of when she would be excited to catch a fleeting peek of the top players of the day and when she "played on the last court on the left" in the juniors' competition at the age of 13.

"It's fun to think back," the world number one said after she had counted off on her fingers the number of times she had played at the year's first grand slam tournament. "I remember someone once confused me with Daniela Hantuchova.

"They thought I just finished up a mixed doubles. They were like, 'Daniela, can we have your autograph?'

"I said, 'I'm not Daniela'. They said, 'Yes, you are, we just saw you'. That was very funny.

"A lot of things have happened since then."

'A lot' includes 18 career titles, one grand slam final appearance at the U.S. Open in 2009, nearly $12 million in prize money, and no doubt countless more in commercial endorsements, and more than a year as world number one.

However, like previous world numbers ones in Russia's Dinara Safina and Serbia's Jelena Jankovic, she has had the legitimacy of the ranking questioned because she has not won a grand slam title.



TRY TO WIN

"You know, I've been number one for a long time already," came the curt and highly polished reply that dispelled those memories of innocence so evident earlier and perhaps hinted at the pressure such a mantle bestows on players.

"Now my main focus is just to win as many tournaments as possible and the ranking will get there, will be there, if you play well."

That pressure, however, could abate a little by the end of the Australian Open, which starts on Monday.

Not if she wins, which would end the discussion once and for all, but also because her grasp on the top ranking could slip through her fingers.

Wozniacki will have to reach the fourth round to ensure she heads off world number two and Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova and the Dane was in defiant mood despite suffering a wrist injury at a build-up tournament in Sydney that had threatened her Australian Open participation.

"Obviously every time you go into a tournament, you want to try to win it," Wozniacki said, while adding she expected her wrist would be "100 percent" by Monday.

"Yeah, I want to try to win here. We'll see if that will happen. You need to play the best tennis to do that.

"I feel confident in my game and hopefully I can play well here.

"I know that if I play on my high level and if I play the way I want to play, it's really tough to beat me."

Australian opener David Warner hit an unbeaten 156 but Indian paceman Umesh Yadav took three wickets in the hour before lunch to reduce the hosts to 256 for three after the second morning of the third test on Saturday.

Australian opener David Warner hit an unbeaten 156 but Indian paceman Umesh Yadav took three wickets in the hour before lunch to reduce the hosts to 256 for three after the second morning of the third test on Saturday.

It could have been even better for the tourists had Virat Kohli not dropped a straightforward catch off the bowling of Zaheer Khan when Warner, who hit the quickest century by an opening batsman in 69 balls on Friday, was on 126.

As it was, Australia held a first-innings lead of 95 with Warner, whose batting lacked the fireworks of Friday's astonishing knock, accompanied at the crease by captain Michael Clarke (three not out).

India, already 2-0 down in the four-match series, had laboured on another hot and humid morning at the WACA until Yadav finally separated the two Australian openers when he bowled Ed Cowan for 74 with 214 runs on the board.

Shaun Marsh came for a brief cameo but he managed just 11 runs on his home ground before he nicked the ball to a diving VVS Laxman at second slip with Yadav again claiming the wicket.

The Western Australian at least improved on the scores of 0, 3 and 0 that he recorded in the first two tests but he will probably rue a missed chance to take the pressure off with a big innings.

Ricky Ponting, coming off his first test century in two years in the Sydney test, had made seven runs off six balls when a rash stroke saw Yadav remove his middle stump.

Warner showed only flashes of the swashbuckling brilliance he displayed on Friday, most notably a massive six through long-on which landed in the fourth row of the stand.

The third of his four sixes had brought up his record century but it was with a more prosaic run three that he reached his first test 150, achieved in 223 minutes off 128 balls with 21 boundaries.

Cowan had proved the perfect foil for Warner and he reached a milestone of his own in the morning, bringing up the second test fifty in his short career before getting an inside edge onto the stumps.

Canada's David Hearn responded in the best possible way to some good-natured banter from his compatriots by charging up the second-round leaderboard at the Sony Open in Hawaii on Friday.

Canada's David Hearn responded in the best possible way to some good-natured banter from his compatriots by charging up the second-round leaderboard at the Sony Open in Hawaii on Friday.

The previous day, fellow Canadian Graham DeLaet had set the tournament pace with a sizzling seven-under-par 63, and Hearn knew all about it when he checked his mobile phone messages after opening with a tidy 66 at Waialae Country Club.

"I got a few texts from some guys saying you're not the top Canadian, I need to work harder," a smiling Hearn told reporters after posting another 66 on Friday to briefly hold the outright lead.

"It's great to see Graham back. He had a tough year last year with his injury," he added, referring to DeLaet's back surgery in early January that almost entirely wiped out his 2011 campaign.

"Canadians, like the Australians and all the other countries around the world, we kind of pull for each other, so it was good to see him do well yesterday."

Hearn, whose best finish on the PGA Tour was a tie for fifth at last year's Las Vegas Open, eagled the par-five ninth on Friday on his way to a share of second place at eight-under 132.

"There's a lot of doglegs out there and I've always been pretty good off the tee," the 32-year-old said after also recording four birdies and two bogeys on a breezy day at Waialae.

"Any golf course where you have to put the ball in play I tend to do well at. Everything feels pretty good for the most part. My short game has been really good and my putter has been really solid."

Hearn, who has triumphed once on the second-tier Nationwide Tour, grew up just five blocks from the home of ice hockey great Wayne Gretzky in Brantford, Ontario.

However, he was never tempted to take up Canada's national sport as a youngster because of his relatively slight frame.

"I didn't really fill out well enough so that decision was kind of made for me at a young age that I was going to be a golfer, not a hockey player," Hearn said. "I always knew I'd be a golfer."

Ironically enough, as a golfer, Hearn got to know Gretzky.

"I was fortunate he had a Nationwide event for three years in Canada," Hearn recalled. "He ran it in Collingwood, and the first year that he hosted it, I was his partner for the tournament.

"He's obviously the greatest at his sport of all time, so it was pretty much an honour and privilege to play with him at an event like that. Great guy ... and a lot of fun to be around."


Peterhansel, who had won the Dakar Rally six times on a motorcycle and three times in a car before his latest win, led Roma, who won the 2004 edition of the race on a motorcycle, by 41 minutes 56 second

Frenchman Stephane Peterhansel, in a Mini, won Sunday his 10th title in the Dakar Rally, finishing in Lima ahead of his Spanish team-mate Nani Roma.

KTM's Cyril Despres of France won the motorcycle category ahead of defending champion Marc Coma of Spain.

Sunday's 29-kilometre special between Pisco and Lima only confirmed the overall standings after the 13th stage.

Peterhansel, who had won the Dakar Rally six times on a motorcycle and three times in a car before his latest win, led Roma, who won the 2004 edition of the race on a motorcycle, by 41 minutes 56 seconds.

"When you think of how hard it is to win a Dakar, it's incredible that I've been able to win ten of them," Peterhansel admitted, in comments posted on the Dakar Rally website.

In a car, he won the 2004, 2005 and 2007 editions as well as this one. Previously, he had won on a motorbike 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997 and 1998.

"To take the victory in South America is a huge relief, it ranks among my best triumphs. Moreover, the race was very close during the first week and there was always a lot of pressure," he said.

The 2009 cars champion Giniel de Villiers of South Africa completed the podium in central Lima's Plaza de Armas, 1:13:25 behind Peterhansel.

The 14th and final stage of the prestigious offroad race was won by US driver Robby Gordon, 21 seconds ahead of Ricardo Leal dos Santos of Portugal. Gordon was disqualified Tuesday for technical irregularities in his Hummer, but he was allowed to drive on pending appeal.

In the motorcycle section, Despres made the most of Coma's problems a day earlier. The Frenchman, who had already won the Dakar Rally in 2005, 2007 and 2010, won the race with a 53:20 lead over Coma, who led the overall standings as late as the start of Saurday's stage. Helder Rodrigues of Portugal finished third, 01:11:17 behind Despres.

"It's simply fantastic. This is without a shadow of a doubt the toughest Dakar I've ever raced in. It was difficult physically, but even more psychologically. Challenging yourself every morning and fighting on the course takes its toll on your mind," Despres said.

"All victories are beautiful, but this one is special because it came down to the wire and was decided at the last minute."

Pal Anders Ullevalseter of Norway won the final stage, 01:08 ahead of Coma.

Coma and Despres, both on KTM bikes, have between them won every edition of the Dakar Rally since 2005. However, neither one has managed to get back-to-back titles.

"I finished second in what was a difficult rally. I gave it my all every single day," Coma said.

"I'm going to work hard to try and win again next year. If we keep alternating... it should be my turn!"

Alejandro Patronelli of Argentina won the quad category, while Gerard de Rooy of the Netherlands carried victory among the trucks.

   A total of 469 vehicles - cars, motorbikes, quads and trucks - set out from the Argentine seaside city of Mar del Plata on January 1. Only 242 vehicles managed to finish in Lima.

Participants completed 14 stages - one of which was cancelled due to snow - and covered more than 8,000 kilometres, including more than 4,000 kilometres of timed specials.

The Dakar Rally was held for the fourth straight year in South America. The endurance race took place in Africa from 1979-2007. It was moved to Argentina and Chile after fears of terrorist attacks in Mauritania led to a cancellation of the annual event in 2008.

   This year, Argentina hosted five stages but was mostly a springboard for further action. In Chile, over five stages, the race went through the Andes and the challenging Atacama Desert. Peru became Thursday the 27th country to host the race in the history of the Dakar Rally, and contributed sand dunes which provided for plenty of excitement.

Maria Sharapova asked herself where her game was going after a disappointing start to 2011, but winning two titles and returing to a grand slam final for the first time in more than three years has her heading in the right direction going into the Australian Open

Maria Sharapova asked herself where her game was going after a disappointing start to 2011, but winning two titles and returing to a grand slam final for the first time in more than three years has her heading in the right direction going into the Australian Open.

The 24-year-old had shoulder surgery in 2008, which kept her out of the game for nine months and she had struggled to regain the consistency that had earmarked her as a player capable of dominating the game after she won Wimbledon as a 17-year-old.

A new coach, change of racquet and some patchy form in the first half of last year raised more doubts but she felt she turned the corner by reaching the French Open semi-finals then the final at Wimbledon, where she lost to Petra Kvitova.

"I didn't really start the year off on the best note," Sharapova told reporters in Melbourne on Saturday. "I lost here in the fourth round. I got sick playing Paris. Didn't play in Fed Cup.

"It was kind of, 'where is this going?'

"Then all of a sudden things clicked because ultimately when you put in the work, it's going to pay off. Maybe not tomorrow, maybe not in one week, but maybe in many months.

"I think my level was much more consistent than where I saw it at the couple years before that ... following the shoulder surgery.

"It was a big step for me in the right direction."

Sharapova suffered an ankle injury in the year-ending WTA Chamionships, which kept her out of the Brisbane International earlier this month, but she was confident she had recovered.

"It has healed pretty well," she said. "It just didn't heal as fast as I thought it would. But, yeah, it feels good now.

"I've been in Melbourne for some time now. Came here a little bit early (and) I was thinking of maybe playing a tournament the week before (but) just thought it would be good to stay here and train and get ready.

"I wasn't really in a hurry to go and play a tournament when I didn't feel like I had enough practice and all.

"But, it's been really good. The body feels really good

Frenchmen Stephane Peterhansel and Cyril Despres appeared poised for a Dakar Rally victory, with just one day to go

Frenchmen Stephane Peterhansel and Cyril Despres appeared poised for a Dakar Rally victory, with just one day to go.
Peterhansel consolidated Saturday his lead among the cars with a stage win that braced his position atop the general standings, while Despres benefited from a crucial mistake by defending champion Marc Coma of Spain.
The day featured a total of 352 kilometres marked by dunes, of which 276 kilometres were timed. Sunday's stage, between Pisco and Lima, only features a 29-kilometre timed special and is intended to be a triumphant ride into the Peruvian capital.
While serious setbacks for all participants remain a possibility until the end of the race in such an extreme competition, few changes are expected in the overall standings.
Peterhansel - the man who has won the most editions of the prestigious race in its three-decade history, with six wins on a motorcycle and three in a car - won the 13th stage, between Nasca and Pisco in Peru, with a lead of 08:29 over South African Giniel de Villiers.
In the overall standings, the Frenchman now stands 42:57 clear of second-placed Nani Roma of Spain, and 01:15:09 ahead of De Villiers.
"We were under psychological pressure because we came within an inch of losing the Dakar yesterday. Victories are earned day by day and I still feel like I am in the race. There is still a 30-kilometre special to go and we could have a technical problem," a cautious Peterhansel said, in comments posted on the Dakar Rally website.
In the motorcycle section of the race, Coma of Spain got lost and suffered mechanical problems Saturday and virtually handed the final victory of the race to his arch-rival Despres on a platter.
Despres is now very comfortable atop the overall standings, with little more than a fun ride left until the prestigious offroad race ends Sunday in Lima.
"Today's stage was psychologically very tough. I always wait until the last day to enjoy things. I have seen so many things happen at the Dakar, and even more today. I want to stay calm and enjoy things a bit more," Despres said.
The stage was won by Portugal's Helder Rodrigues, 47 seconds ahead of Despres. Coma had technical problems and got lost around the 207th kilometre of the stage, and ended 13:25 behind Rodrigues.
In the overall standings, Despres stands 11:03 ahead of his main rival with only 29 timed kilometres left to go. Rodrigues stands third, 01:11:27 behind the Frenchman.
"Twenty-five kilometres into the stage I had a mechanical problem which forced me to slow down. It was a gearbox problem and I feared I would not be able to continue. So I am happy to be here, in second position, which is quite good," Coma said.
Coma and Despres, both on KTM bikes, have between them won every edition of the Dakar Rally since 2005. However, neither one has managed to get back-to-back titles, which Coma hoped to do this year.
"I fought throughout the entire rally and gave it everything I had at all times. That is the way it is. I am disappointed because I was not able to fight until the end," Coma said.
Sunday's stage is intended to be triumphant ride into the Peruvian capital.
   A total of 469 vehicles - cars, motorbikes, quads and trucks - set out from the Argentine seaside city of Mar del Plata on January 1. Only 253 vehicles remained in the race by Saturday.
The Dakar Rally is being held for the fourth straight year in South America. The endurance race took place in Africa from 1979-2007. It was moved to Argentina and Chile after fears of terrorist attacks in Mauritania led to a cancellation of the annual event in 2008.
Following 14 stages - one of which was cancelled due to snow - and more than 8,000 kilometres, including more than 4,000 kilometres of timed specials, the race is to end Sunday in Lima.
   Argentina hosted five stages but was mostly a springboard for further action. In Chile, over five stages, the race went through the Andes and the challenging Atacama Desert. Peru became Thursday the 27th country to host the race in the history of the Dakar Rally. In its territory, participants met sand dunes which provided for plenty of excitement.

The Brazilian, one of the best PSG players this season, opened the scoring from inside the box before the interval and set up Argentine Javier Pastore for the second after the break.

Nene scored two goals and set up another to earn new coach Carlo Ancelotti a winning Parc des Princes debut as Paris St Germain beat Toulouse 3-1 to retain their Ligue 1 lead on Saturday.

The Brazilian, one of the best PSG players this season, opened the scoring from inside the box before the interval and set up Argentine Javier Pastore for the second after the break.

He put the result beyond doubt in the 68th minute with a solo goal to give PSG 43 points from 20 games. Daniel Braaten scored a consolation goal for the visitors in the closing stages of a lively match.

PSG still lead Montpellier by three points after the Southerners beat Olympique Lyon 1-0 courtesy of an Olivier Giroud second-half goal.

Lille, who travel to Olympique Marseille on Sunday, are third on 36 points with Lyon in fourth one point behind.

At the Parc des Princes, Ancelotti shook things up, leaving France striker Kevin Gameiro on the bench to field Jeremy Menez, who usually plays on the wings, alone up front.

Fullback Maxwell, who joined from Barcelona two days ago, also featured in the starting 11 and was barely tested throughout.

It took PSG, who have not won the French league since 1994, more than half an hour to settle but Nene broke the deadlock in the 38th minute with a deflected shot from the spot.

The home side then played more freely and Nene set up Pastore with the Argentine playmaker, who joined for a French record 42 million euro fee ($53.20 million) last summer, slotting past Ali Ahamada shortly before the hour.

Nene then raced down the right flank before beating Ahamada with a fine angled shot to wrap up a straightforward win.

"we would have liked not to concede. But it's a good win, we played very well from start to finish," captain Mamadou Sakho told French TV channel Orange Sport.

"We made a lot of efforts but if we continue like this we will many more games."

Montpellier struggled against Lyon but Giroud's 14th goal of the season was enough to secure the win. France striker Giroud fired home with an angled shot at the end of a sharp counter attack as Montpellier kept their title challenge on track.

"It was a solid game from us. We deserved our victory," Montpellier coach Rene Girard told a press conference aired by French TV channel Infosport.

Stade Rennes stayed fifth on 35 points when goals by Jires Kembo-Ekoko and Victor Hugo Montano gave them a 2-0 win at Caen. ($1 = 0.7895 euros)

Paterno, the longtime Penn State University football coach fired in the fallout from child sex abuse allegations against former assistant Jerry Sandusky

Joe Paterno, the longtime Penn State University football coach fired in the fallout from child sex abuse allegations against former assistant Jerry Sandusky, says he was unsure how to handle the first report about Sandusky that reached him in 2002.
"I didn't know exactly how to handle it and I was afraid to do something that might jeopardize what the university procedure was," Paterno told The Washington Post.
"So I backed away and turned it over to some other people, people I thought would have a little more expertise than I did. It didn't work out that way."
Paterno made his comments in an interview with Post sports columnist Sally Jenkins published on the paper's website on Saturday afternoon. They were his first extensive public statements since being dismissed by the university in November.
Paterno, 85, was admitted to a hospital in State College, Pennsylvania, on Friday because of complications from cancer treatments. Jenkins interviewed Paterno at his home this week.
Paterno was fired for failing to tell police what he knew about child sex abuse allegations against Sandusky. Also fired was university President Graham Spanier.
Sandusky faces 52 charges stemming from accusations by 10 men who say he sexually molested them as juveniles over a 15-year period. Sandusky, 67, has maintained his innocence.

Germany's Mona Barthel completed her remarkable run through the Hobart International tournament on Saturday, clinching her first WTA Tour title with a surprisingly easy 6-1 6-2 victory over top seed Yanina Wickmayer.


The 21-year-old had to qualify to make the main draw and beat second seed Anabel Medina Garrigues, fourth seed Angelique Kerber and Australian fifth seed Jarmila Gajdosova on her way to reaching her first final.

Wickmayer, ranked just inside the top 30 in the world, was never in the game after the tall Barthel blitzed out to a 4-0 lead in the first set.

Barthel will meet Britain's Anne Keothavong in the first round of the Australian Open, while Wickmayer plays Galina Voskoboeva of Kazakhstan.
Germany's Mona Barthel completed her remarkable run through the Hobart International tournament on Saturday, clinching her first WTA Tour title with a surprisingly easy 6-1 6-2 victory over top seed Yanina Wickmayer.

The 21-year-old had to qualify to make the main draw and beat second seed Anabel Medina Garrigues, fourth seed Angelique Kerber and Australian fifth seed Jarmila Gajdosova on her way to reaching her first final.

Wickmayer, ranked just inside the top 30 in the world, was never in the game after the tall Barthel blitzed out to a 4-0 lead in the first set.

Barthel will meet Britain's Anne Keothavong in the first round of the Australian Open, while Wickmayer plays Galina Voskoboeva of Kazakhstan.

Goals from Gonzalo Higuain and Jose Callejon gave La Liga leaders Real Madrid a 2-1 comeback win at Real Mallorca after a gritty display on Saturday that stretched their advantage over second-placed Barcelona

to eight points.
However, third-placed Valencia missed the chance to close within a point of Barca when they slipped to a 1-0 defeat at home to Real Sociedad in Saturday's late kickoff.
Mallorca's Israel forward Tomer Hemed's superb glancing header gave the home side a shock lead over Madrid six minutes before the break at their Iberostar stadium but Real substitute Higuain levelled with a deflected strike 18 minutes from time.
Callejon grabbed the winner for the visitors in the 85th minute when he ran on to a loose ball and fired through a crowd of defenders past Hemed's international team mate Dudu Aouate in the Mallorca goal to lift Real to 46 points from 18 matches.
Real had to battle for the victory and coach Jose Mourinho, who switched to a more attacking formation with only three defenders when chasing the game in the second half, praised his Mallorca counterpart Joaquin Caparros and his players.
"We were playing against a team with a great manager who were perfectly organised defensively," Mourinho told a news conference.
"They were very well prepared for this match," added the Portuguese. "They knew what to expect from us and they were very focused and did not make any mistakes."
Barca, who play Real in Wednesday's King's Cup quarter-final first leg at the Bernabeu, can cut the gap to their arch rivals back to five points with a win at home to Real Betis on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola's Spanish, European and world champions are undefeated at home this season and have scored 39 goals in nine league matches at their Nou Camp stadium with none conceded.

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Sociedad forward Antoine Griezmann got the only goal of the game in the 56th minute against Valencia when he controlled the rebound from his own shot and fired over keeper Diego Alves.
The victory lifted the San Sebastian-based club to 13th on 21 points, two ahead of Mallorca in 15th.
Sevilla's bid to qualify for next season's Champions League suffered a setback when they followed up a three-match losing run with a 0-0 draw at home to Espanyol earlier on Saturday.
The Andalusian club, who have managed only 19 goals in 18 games this term, are sixth on 25 points, level with Espanyol and Malaga, who play at Sporting Gijon on Sunday.
Thousands of fans of bottom club Real Zaragoza gathered to protest against president Agapito Iglesias before their match at home to Getafe and continued voicing their complaints about his administration inside the stadium.
The Aragonese club were closing on only a third win of the campaign after Maurizio Lanzaro put them ahead shortly before halftime but Getafe snatched an equaliser 11 minutes from time when Javier Paredes diverted the ball into his own net.
Struggling Granada's troubles deepened when they lost 2-1 at home to Rayo Vallecano and dropped to 16th, while Rayo climbed above city rivals Atletico Madrid and Getafe to 11th ahead of Atletico's game at home to Villarreal on Sunday.

The food crisis was declared in Somalia six months ago and levels of need are expected to remain high until July or August


.
UN aid chief in Somalia, Mark Bowden, told the BBC malnutrition rates there were the highest in the world.
He said a quarter of a million Somalis were still suffering from the famine.
"We know that tens of thousands of people will have died over the last year," Mr Bowden, said, describing the rates of malnutrition as "amazingly high".
"Children will have suffered the most, malnutrition rates in Somalia were the highest in the world, and I think the highest recorded... up to 50% of the child population suffered from severe or acute malnutrition."
'Very high mortality'
Mr Bowden said malnutrition rates have begun to drop but the crisis was likely to continue for the next six or seven months.
"Fortunately they've started to come down across the board, but that does mean that there will have been a very high mortality," he said.
Somalia has not had a functioning central government for more than 20 years and has been wracked by fighting between militias.
Although $1.3bn (£84mn) worth of aid has been poured into the country, the BBC's Africa editor, Martin Plaut, says the scale of the suffering is immense.
Last year, tens of thousands of Somalis fled rural areas - many over the borders to Ethiopia and Kenya - in search of food. The UN estimates that a total of 1.5 million people have been displaced by the crisis.
The UN is calling for additional funds to replenish flocks of sheep, goats and camels so that people can re-build their lives.
Aid agencies have warned in recent months that conflict was jeopardising the aid effort, with Kenyan troops crossing into the country to fight al-Shabab - al-Qaeda-linked militants it blames for a spate of kidnappings.
Al-Shabab, which controls much of central and southern Somalia and has banned many Western aid agencies from its territory, has denied the allegations.

The two elderly victims were found near the ship's restaurant, still wearing their life jackets, Coast Guard spokesman Capt

The bodies of two elderly people have been recovered from the ill-fated cruise ship Costa Concordia, the Italian Coast Guard said Sunday, bringing the number of dead in the wreck to at least five.
. Cosimo Nicastro told reporters. At least 20 people were injured, authorities said.
The grim discovery came as criticism continued to mount Sunday, three days after the ship hit rocks off the coast of Tuscany. The captain and first officer are both in custody, as authorities try to determine how and why the vessel ran aground and examine the crew's response afterward.
Carnival Corp., the parent company of Costa Cruises, did not respond to requests Sunday from CNN for more information on the incident.
Gianni Onorato, president of Genoa-based Costa Cruises, has said the cruise line was unable to answer all the questions that authorities are now investigating.
Amid this ongoing uncertainty, there was a hint of hope earlier Sunday when a ship employee was rescued.
Crews found the man -- an Italian purser whose name was not released -- trapped in one of the ship's restaurant. He was suffering from hypothermia when rescue crews found him, said Commander Filippo Marini, spokesman for the Port Authority of Porto Santo Stefano.
Many others were able to get ashore earlier despite what survivors described as "chaos" to board lifeboats.
"It was just battling, mad scrambles," said American student Brandon Warrick, who called it "a giant every man for himself."
His sister Amanda said she feared she was going to die as they waited for up to two hours for rescue.
"Waiting was definitely the worst. Because we didn't know who was going to be coming, how much longer we would have to wait," she said.
The ship's captain, Francesco Schettino, has been arrested and faces multiple charges of manslaughter, Italian police say.
He was detained Saturday for alleged manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship while passengers were still on board, chief prosecutor Francesco Verusio told Italy's ANSA state news agency.
Verusio also said first officer Ciro Ambrosio was being detained for questioning on similar charges, according to ANSA.
Speaking on Italian television, the captain insisted the rocks that the Concordia hit were not marked on his map.
"On the nautical chart, it was marked just as water," Schettino said, adding that the ship was about 300 meters from shore.
But Nicastro, the Coast Guard spokesman, insisted that the waters where the ship ran aground were well-mapped. Local fishermen say the island coast of Giglio is known for its rocky sea floor.
"Every danger in this area is on the nautical chart," Nicastro said. "This is a place were a lot of people come for diving and sailing. ... All the dangers are known."
He said the Coast Guard was investigating why the ship took the course it did.
Map: Giglio, ItalyMap: Giglio, Italy
"We know where the ship was," he said. "We know it was too close to the island. ... We don't know why."
Divers resumed their search Sunday morning for people unaccounted for after rocks tore a gash in the hull Friday evening, causing the Concordia to turn over on its side off the coast of the island of Giglio.
At least 17 people were still unaccounted for, the mayor of Giglio said Sunday before the two bodies were found.
Six of the missing were ship staff members and 11 were passengers, added the mayor, Sergio Ortelli.
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Authorities are reviewing passenger lists to confirm the exact number of missing people, said Giuseppe Orsina, a spokesman with the local civil protection agency.
"These people could be still on the island of Giglio, in private houses or in hospitals," Orsina said.
There were fears the death toll could rise as rescuers searched the ship, which was nearly 50% submerged, authorities said.
Italian prosecutors seized the ship's data recorders Saturday, and expect to analyze them within days.
Rescuers overnight Saturday reached two South Korean passengers who had been trapped in the ship for more than 24 hours, authorities said.
"It's a miracle that we found the Korean couple alive, and we hope we'll find more people," said Nicastro of the Italian Coast Guard.
The couple, both 29, were found in a cabin after they heard rescuers calling out and managed to make contact, according to Italy's ANSA news agency. Video showed the couple, reportedly on their honeymoon, being taken ashore and loaded into a waiting ambulance.
The Concordia was carrying about 3,200 passengers and 1,000 crew members when it ran aground and began taking on water Friday night.
The crew kept going because they believed the vessel could continue sailing normally, said Nicastro, the Coast Guard spokesman. Realizing there was a significant safety problem, the commander steered the Costa Concordia closer toward the port of Giglio, he said.
Authorities are looking at why the ship didn't send a mayday during the accident.
Two French tourists and a crew member from Peru were killed, port authorities in Livorno said. One of the victims was a 65-year-old woman who died of a heart attack, authorities said.
Many of those rescued in the early hours were taken to small churches and other buildings around the island for shelter. Some were still wearing the pajamas and slippers they had on as the ship went down.
The Concordia, built in 2006, had been on a Mediterranean cruise from Rome with stops in Savona, Marseille, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Cagliari and Palermo.
The passengers onboard included Italians, Peruvians, Brazilians, F

A link between eating processed meat, such as bacon or sausages, and pancreatic cancer has been

suggested by researchers in Sweden.
They said eating an extra 50g of processed meat, approximately one sausage, every day would increase a person's risk by 19%.
But the chance of developing the rare cancer remains low.
The World Cancer Research Fund suggested the link may be down to obesity.
Eating red and processed meat has already been linked to bowel cancer. As a result the UK government recommended in 2011 that people eat no more than 70g a day.
Prof Susanna Larsson, who conducted the study at the Karolinska Institute, told the BBC that links to other cancers were "quite controversial".
She added: "It is known that eating meat increases the risk of colorectal cancer, it's not so much known about other cancers."
The study, published in the British Journal of Cancer, analysed data from 11 trials and 6,643 patients with pancreatic cancer.
It found that eating processed meat increased the risk of pancreatic cancer. The risk increased by 19% for every 50g someone added to their daily diet. Having an extra 100g would increase the risk by 38%.
Prof Larsson said: "Pancreatic cancer has poor survival rates. So as well as diagnosing it early, it's important to understand what can increase the risk of this disease."
She recommended that people eat less red meat.
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Cancer Research UK said the risk of developing pancreatic cancer in a lifetime was "comparatively small" - one in 77 for men and one in 79 for women.
Sara Hiom, the charity's information director, said: "The jury is still out as to whether meat is a definite risk factor for pancreatic cancer and more large studies are needed to confirm this, but this new analysis suggests processed meat may be playing a role."
However, she pointed out that smoking was a much greater risk factor.
The World Cancer Research Fund has advised people to completely avoid processed meat.
Dr Rachel Thompson, the fund's deputy head of science, said: "We will be re-examining the factors behind pancreatic cancer later this year as part of our Continuous Update Project, which should tell us more about the relationship between cancer of the pancreas and processed meat.
"There is strong evidence that being overweight or obese increases the risk of pancreatic cancer and this study may be an early indication of another factor behind the disease.
"Regardless of this latest research, we have already established a strong link between eating red and processed meat and your chances of developing bowel cancer, which is why WCRF recommends limiting intake of red meat to 500g cooked weight a week and avoid processed meat altogether."

Arsenal have lost ground in the race for a Champions League place after they were beaten 3-2 at Swansea in a thrilling English Premier League match on Sunday

.
The visitors started brightly and took a fourth-minute lead when Robin van Persie coolly finished Andrey Arshavin's through-pass for his 18th league goal of the season.
But Swansea leveled 11 minutes later when Scott Sinclair netted from the penalty spot after Aaron Ramsey was adjudged to have brought down Nathan Dyer.
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Swansea took the lead for the first time in the 57th-minute when Joe Allen dispossessed Ramsey and fed the ball through for Dyer to finish on the right of the area.
That was the cue for Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger to bring on Thierry Henry.

The Frenchman had scored the winning goal against Leeds on Monday and, within six minutes of his arrival, Arsenal were level.
However, it wasn't Henry on target this time, but the wearer of his old No.14 shirt Theo Walcott, who raced onto Johan Djourou's pass to dink the ball over goalkeeper Michel Vorm.
But Swansea were not to be denied and, with Arsenal still celebrating their equalizing goal, the home side netted what proved to be the winner.
Substitute Gylfi Sigurdsson's pass pierced the Arsenal defense and, despite being forced wide, Danny Graham took advantage of hesitancy from goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny to net from an acute angle on the right of the area.
The result leaves Arsenal still in fifth position, but they are now four points behind fourth-placed Chelsea and only ahead of Newcastle in sixth on goal difference.
"I still don't understand where the referee found the penalty for Swansea, but then defensively we made some mistakes that we should not have done," Wenger told reporters.
"When it was back at 2-2, we knew we could score a third but in the last two games we have made mistakes that are difficult to explain."
Meanwhile, Swansea continue to impress in their first-ever season in the Premier League, and they are now up to 10th place, nine points away from the relegation zone.
Sunday's other match saw Mark Hughes begin his reign as QPR manager with a narrow 1-0 defeat at Newcastle.
Leon Best scored the only goal eight minutes before the break to leave the London side still in the bottom three on 17 points

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