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mercoledì 30 settembre 2015

President of Gabon -- Destitute Wife Files for Divorce ... In L.A.

0929-gabon-inge-01The President of Gabon in West Africa has 2 wives with very different lives ... one who lives in the presidential palace and the other who's on welfare. Guess who's unhappy and wants a divorce?

President Ali Bongo Ondimba lived in L.A. when his dad was the president. He met a woman named Inge in 1991 and married her 3 years later. They had 3 kids and lived lavishly ... private jets, mansions, cooks, the works. In fact, in 2006, Inge was featured on a VH1 show -- 'Really Rich Real Estate' -- where she bid $25 mil on a Malibu mansion.

But then Ali's dad died and he became President of Gabon, which required him to move back to his homeland. Inge followed him but claims her life was a nightmare. She says witch doctors convinced her husband she was crazy and as a result she was beaten, mutilated and kidnapped.

Inge escaped and came back to L.A. Ali got married to another woman and Inge says he completely cut her off financially. Inge says she hasn't received a dime since 2008. 

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Fast forward to September 2015 ... Inge, who says she's living on welfare, filed for divorce. In the legal docs -- obtained by TMZ -- Inge says she and her 16-year-old son are living on $524 a month in public assistance.

She's asking for full custody and spousal support.

There's an obvious dilemma -- California courts are going to have a problem getting jurisdiction over the president of an African country.

But Ali may have a problem, too. He married a much younger woman, Sylvia Valentin, and it looks like polygamy may be an issue.

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Riff Raff -- My Codeine Castle ... More Purple Than Prince

0929_riff_raff_house_codeine_castle_launch2Riff Raff's moving into a Las Vegas home fit for a Purple Icon.

The rapper says he'll coronate the 5 bedroom home, "The Codeine Castle."  Its "Beetlejuice"-like purple interiors are pretty spectacular. There's even a purple weight room ...  perfect since he's been beefin' up in the muscle dept.

There's a basketball court and an oasis pool with a waterfall, slide, mini-beach, and a swim-up BBQ and bar. There's also a huge yard for his two huskies ... Kody and Jody.

Jody Highroller, aka Riff Raff, isn't quite yet the proud owner of the $1.299 million home -- it's still in escrow.

Only thing missing ... neon aquaberry Versace pillows.

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'Big Brother' Austin & Liz -- Showmance Survives ... We're In Love

0929-austin-liz-instagram-01"Big Brother" stars Austin Matelson and Liz Nolan are shattering the taboo of reality show romance ... much to the dismay of a torrent of online haters.

Austin tells TMZ when Big Brother ended ... he was flooded with messages calling him a "disgusting cheater" and "classless" for breaking up with his then-GF on TV.

For the non-fans ... Austin and Liz kicked off a relationship early in the show ... despite the fact that Austin was a taken man.  

They both got called out for the love triangle ... in one of the most awkward moments of the season.

Austin says, he and Liz are now exclusively dating, have met each other's families and Liz plans on moving from Miami to LA to be close to him.

Love is cool ... but $500k would have bought a lot of friends.

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martedì 29 settembre 2015

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Joe Johnson on Deron Williams's Nets buyout: 'It's not that bad here'

It's fair to say that Deron Williams's time with the Brooklyn Nets did not go nearly as well as planned. After joining the franchise for the final few months of the 2010-2011 season with the expectation of becoming the main attraction for the team's 2012 move from New Jersey to New York's hippest borough, Williams suffered a steep drop in form amid injuries and some disappointing finishes for one of the NBA's most expensive rosters. Those struggles became most egregious in each of the past two postseasons, when Williams could not come through in big spots and even went scoreless in an Eastern Conference Semifinals game against the Miami Heat. The successes were all too rare and drove the still only 31-year-old point guard to reach a buyout agreement this offseason that freed him to join his hometown Dallas Mavericks.

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Despite those struggles, one of Williams's former teammates does not understand why he was so intent on leaving Brooklyn. At Nets media day on Monday, Joe Johnson expressed confusion over the departure. From Roderick Boone for Newsday:

"What did he have, like two years left on his deal?" Johnson said Monday at Nets media day. "I don't know if he wanted the buyout, if they just bought him out. I don't know. I'm just saying if he wanted to get bought out, I don't think it was that big of a deal, that bad. That's just me."
Johnson said he hasn't spoken to Williams since he left, something that offered insight into their relationship. A moody Williams often alienated himself from his Nets teammates, including Johnson. [...]
"Honestly, I didn't know what was going to happen -- if I was going to get traded, if he was going to get traded," Johnson said. "I didn't really know. But I didn't see that coming. I didn't see that coming, him getting bought out. I don't think it was that bad. It's not that bad here, so to be wanting to get bought out, I couldn't really put my fingers around that one.
"But I hear that he's happy, so that's the most important thing for him. He's back at home. So good for him."

First, let's address Johnson's choice of words. Saying that the experience of playing with the Nets is "not that bad" suggests that it is in fact somewhat bad, albeit not terrible enough to give up millions of dollars for the sake of free agency. It's as if the Nets are the NBA equivalent of having to move in with your in-laws. Sure, it's nice to have a babysitter on hand whenever you need one, but does Lionel Hollins your father-in-law really have to question your career earning potential at every available opportunity?

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At any rate, Johnson is not exactly wrong here. The Williams buyout came as a surprise to outsiders — a high-profile deal to cut salary was very likely but it seemed as if Johnson would be the more movable player given his skillset and a contract that expires this offseason. Williams's decision made things much easier on the Nets, naturally, especially considering that his performance relative to expectations had the potential to turn into an ever-present issue and media distraction.

Ultimately, it's that context that makes Johnson seem not so much on target as experiencing a failure of empathy. Like Williams, he came to the Nets with several All-Star selections and a reputation as a productive player. Unlike his former backcourt partner, Johnson had already been tabbed as overpaid after signing a massive nine-figure deal with the Atlanta Hawks that became one of the league's worst contracts as soon as he signed it in July 2010. He was brought to Brooklyn to be a piece of an excellent starting lineup and not its leading star, a factor that by itself ensured that he would never receive the same amount of criticism as Williams. The Nets were a disappointment as a whole, but no one took as much of the blame as their point guard. It was deserved, to be sure, but it's also easy to understand why he would have been uncomfortable.

A quick glance at Williams's preseason comments from Dallas clarify the situation even more. From Tim McMahon of ESPNDallas.com:

"I want to prove myself wrong," Williams said Monday during the Mavericks' media day. "I started to doubt myself in the past. Mentally, it took a toll on me. I just got to get out of that rut that I was in the last couple years mentally, and I look forward to this situation. [...]
"Talking to [owner Mark Cuban] and talking to coach [Rick Carlisle], that's kind of the plan, just hitting that reset button, clearing my head and getting away from the situation that wasn't going well for me or the team in Brooklyn," said Williams, who cited having four head coaches in three and a half seasons as another factor in his underwhelming stint with the Nets. "It's a total change coming here.
"Let what happened in Brooklyn be in the past and move forward. It's over and done with. I'm a Maverick, and I'm excited to play with the group we have and for Coach Carlisle."

Whether Williams alienated himself from Johnson and other teammates or not, his desire to leave the Nets two years before the end of his contract is not a grand mystery. The reasoning should be evident to anyone willing to consider his point of view.

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Eric Freeman is a writer for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at efreeman_ysports@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter!

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Special night for d'Arnaud brothers in Phillies' win over Mets

Chase and Travis d'Arnaud will probably be talking for years to come about the breaking ball Chase struck out on in the bottom of the seventh inning Tuesday.

Chase d'Arnaud was pinch-hitting for the Phillies with Travis catching for the visiting Mets and Jonathon Niese on the mound. It was the first time the two brothers, who grew up in the Los Angeles area, played against each other in the major leagues.It also was the first time they had played against each other since both were in the minor leagues in 2009.

Chase d'Arnaud might howl for years that his brother didn't give him a fastball to hit during his at-bat. However, Chase d'Arnaud got the last laugh watching his brother strike out for the final out in the Phillies' 4-3 victory.

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Travis d'Arnaud is the younger brother at 26, but he is the more experienced at the major league level having played for the Mets in parts of the past three seasons, including much of the second half of this season. Chase d'Arnaud is a 28-year-old infielder for the Phillies who was called up earlier this month. He had played in the majors in parts of three previous seasons all for Pittsburgh but still hasn't reached the 100-game milestone. The Daily News talked with both before the game.

Travis seems well on his way to earning more time at the big league level behind the plate. It remains to be seen if he sticks for the longterm and if Chase can do the same. Tuesday's meeting might have been just the first of many more to come.

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Regardless of what the future holds for both, Tuesday's encounter in the seventh inning will at least be a special memory for them, even though it ended with Chase heading back to the dugout as the second out of the frame. He took a peek back at his brother and smiled. 

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Twitter may axe its 140-character limit

If you frequently find yourself needing to say more than what Twitter's 140-character limit allows, here's some good new - Twitter is reportedly working on a way to let users go beyond the current character limit.

'People familiar' with Twitter's plans say that the new product would allow people to post "long-form content to the service," according to Recode.

Of course, it isn't clear on what it will look like, or even if it will be a completely new service or a tweak to Twitter itself, but the hope is to bolster growth of the social media.

'140 Plus'

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that interim CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey is pushing a project that is internally called "140 Plus."

The project is basically looking at the different ways Twitter could extend the 140 character limit, but again, there still isn't a clear indication yet if it will be a new product or a simply updating Twitter with a larger character limit.

And if it does extend the limit, the question would then be by how much? According to sources speaking to Recode, there has also been discussions about how the 140-character limit is measured, and possibly removing links and user handles from the count.

Extending the limit could potentially increase user growth, or at least garner more interest in the service - or it could end up annoying current users who love the limited character space.

We'll be getting in contact with Twitter for comment, but we doubt we'll get a confirmation.



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FC Porto 2-1 Chelsea

FC Porto v Chelsea

FC Porto 2

Brás André 39′ Maicon 52′

Chelsea 1

Willian 45′

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  • HT 1-1
Maicon

Maicon headed in the winner for Porto

29 September 2015 Last updated at 22:27

Chelsea's poor start to the season continued as they were beaten by Porto in the Champions League.

Andre Andre gave Porto the lead, volleying in after Asmir Begovic pushed away Yacine Brahimi's effort.

Midfielder Willian equalised on the stroke of half-time with a superb free-kick from the edge of the area.

Maicon put the home side ahead again with a flicked header at the front post, before Diego Costa rattled the bar with a curling shot.

Chelsea's Cesc Fabregas and Pedro both forced Spain team-mate Iker Casillas - making a record 152nd appearance in the competition - into saves early on.

But despite their early pressure, and a late penalty claim for a handball by Ivan Marcano, they came away from the Estadio do Dragao with nothing.

Problems at the back

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Yacine Brahimi (8) caused Branislav Ivanovic (2) plenty of problems and skinned him for the first goal

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho sprung a surprise before kick-off by leaving out last year's PFA player of the year Eden Hazard, who has struggled for form this season. On-loan striker Radamel Falcao failed to even make the bench against his old side.

Meanwhile, Brazilian midfield duo Willian and Ramires - who both came on and scored in the 2-2 draw against Newcastle at the weekend - were named in the starting side, as was striker Diego Costa, currently serving a domestic suspension.

But it was in defence that the Blues looked to have the biggest problems when the Portuguese league leaders went ahead six minutes before half-time. Full-back Branislav Ivanovic's problematic season continued when he was too easily beaten by Algerian Brahimi in the lead-up to Andre's goal.

Mourinho described his side's first-half performance against the Magpies as "minus one out of 10" and this tie looked to be heading the same away until Willian levelled with a curling free-kick.

Chelsea have conceded the second most goals (14) in the Premier League this season, and Jolen Lopetegui's Porto underlined the London club's problems at the back as Maicon lost his marker to reach a near-post corner and head past Begovic's front post. Danilo also hit the post from another set piece.

Mourinho magic wearing off?

Toiling in 15th place in the defence of their Premier League title, eight points behind leaders Manchester United, Mourinho's side have now suffered five defeats in 11 games across all competitions this season.

The Portuguese manager has had disagreements with the media and differences with his coaching staff as his team have stuttered so far domestically, and Mourinho's troubles appeared to have poured over into Europe.

Mourinho's side easily defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 4-0 in their opening group game and Chelsea might have taken a point from a hardworking Porto side.

But they saw efforts either hit the woodwork or deflected wide, while Marcano appeared to handle the ball in the area, as Mourinho, who has won the competition with Porto and Inter Milan, saw his team defeated at his former club.

Man of the match - Yacine Brahimi

Yacine Brahimi

Algerian midfielder Yacine Brahimi gave Blues full-back Branislav Ivanovic a torrid evening with his pace and trickery. In defence, he also won the ball back nine times, the joint-most of any Porto player

'Two ridiculous moments cost us'

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho: "We watch dozens and dozens of repetitions of Porto taking corners. We were completely ready for that and in a moment when the game is under control we concede a goal that is ridiculous.

"They hit the post from a similar mistake. Apart from that, the game was balanced. Two ridiculous moments and we were punished."

Porto coach Julen Lopetegui: "The players attitude was amazing, spectacular. It was our best performance of the season. I have to congratulate my team. This three points are totally deserved. It was tough and unfair to go to the dressing room at half-time with a draw, but we reacted well."

The stats you need to know

  • Chelsea have lost more games this season (5) than in the whole of last season
  • The Blues suffered their first defeat in 10 European matches against Portuguese opposition, with their last defeat also against Porto
  • Mourinho's side have conceded 18 goals this season - last season, they conceded their 18th goal on 10 December
  • Midfielder Willian scored from a direct free-kick for the third game running
  • Porto have scored in each of their past 12 Champions League games

What next?

Chelsea face a tricky home game against Southampton on Saturday, while they come up against Dynamo Kiev in their third Group F game in the Champions League on 20 October.

Lineup, Bookings (7) & Substitutions (6)

FC Porto

  • 12 Casillas
  • 02 Maxi Pereira
  • 04 Maicon
  • 05 Marcano Sierra Booked
  • 03 Martins Indi Booked
  • 20 Brás André (Layun - 80' )
  • 22 Hélio Pereira Booked
  • 06 da Silva Neves (Goebel - 78' )
  • 25 Imbula Booked
  • 08 Brahimi (Osvaldo - 87' )
  • 09 Aboubakar

Substitutes

  • 01 Helton
  • 10 Osvaldo
  • 11 Tello
  • 15 Goebel
  • 17 Corona
  • 21 Layun
  • 23 Bueno

Chelsea

  • 01 Begovic
  • 02 Ivanovic
  • 05 Zouma
  • 24 Cahill Booked
  • 28 Azpilicueta Booked
  • 07 Ramires (Matic - 73' Booked )
  • 12 Mikel (Hazard - 62' )
  • 17 Pedro (Nunes do Nascimento - 73' )
  • 04 Fàbregas
  • 22 Willian
  • 19 Diego Costa

Substitutes

  • 06 Baba
  • 10 Hazard
  • 16 Nunes do Nascimento
  • 21 Matic
  • 26 Terry
  • 27 Blackman
  • 36 Loftus-Cheek
Ref: Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz
Att: 46,120

Match Stats

Possession

43 57

Shots

22 12

On target

6 3

Corners

8 4

Fouls

14 13

Live Text Commentary

Full time

Full Time Match ends, FC Porto 2, Chelsea 1.

90:00 +3:24 Full time

Full Time Second Half ends, FC Porto 2, Chelsea 1.

90:00 +3:07

Attempt blocked. Kenedy (Chelsea) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Diego Costa.

90:00 +0:53

Attempt blocked. Willian (Chelsea) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

89:46

Corner, Chelsea. Conceded by Marcano.

88:27 Booking

Booking Giannelli Imbula (FC Porto) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

88:20

Willian (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

88:20

Foul by Giannelli Imbula (FC Porto).

87:11

Diego Costa (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

87:11

Foul by Evandro Goebel (FC Porto).

86:01 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, FC Porto. Pablo Daniel Osvaldo replaces Yacine Brahimi.

84:34

Attempt missed. Nemanja Matic (Chelsea) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Cesc Fàbregas.

81:13 Booking

Booking Danilo Pereira (FC Porto) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

81:03

Eden Hazard (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

81:03

Foul by Danilo Pereira (FC Porto).

80:29

Danilo Pereira (FC Porto) hits the left post with a header from the centre of the box. Assisted by Miguel Layún with a cross following a corner.

79:57

Corner, FC Porto. Conceded by Gary Cahill.

79:38 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, FC Porto. Miguel Layún replaces André André.

78:48 Booking

Booking Nemanja Matic (Chelsea) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

78:35

Foul by Nemanja Matic (Chelsea).

78:35

Giannelli Imbula (FC Porto) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

77:23 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, FC Porto. Evandro Goebel replaces Rúben Neves.

73:34

Attempt missed. Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Willian with a cross following a corner.

72:59

Corner, Chelsea. Conceded by Danilo Pereira.

72:30 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Chelsea. Nemanja Matic replaces Ramires.

72:21 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Chelsea. Kenedy replaces Pedro.

71:48

Attempt missed. Rúben Neves (FC Porto) right footed shot from the left side of the box misses to the right following a corner.

71:28

Corner, FC Porto. Conceded by Asmir Begovic.

71:24

Attempt saved. Yacine Brahimi (FC Porto) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.

70:38

Corner, FC Porto. Conceded by Cesc Fàbregas.

70:37

Attempt blocked. Danilo Pereira (FC Porto) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

70:34

Attempt blocked. Vincent Aboubakar (FC Porto) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by André André.

70:23

Attempt saved. Giannelli Imbula (FC Porto) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Vincent Aboubakar.

69:32

Attempt missed. Giannelli Imbula (FC Porto) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses the top left corner. Assisted by Marcano.

66:54

César Azpilicueta (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

66:54

Foul by André André (FC Porto).

65:45 Booking

Booking César Azpilicueta (Chelsea) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

65:30

Foul by César Azpilicueta (Chelsea).

65:30

André André (FC Porto) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

63:07

Attempt missed. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the right is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Pedro.

62:13

Corner, FC Porto. Conceded by Gary Cahill.

61:32 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Chelsea. Eden Hazard replaces John Obi Mikel.

59:18

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

58:28

Delay in match Maicon (FC Porto) because of an injury.

56:23

Willian (Chelsea) wins a free kick on the left wing.

56:23

Foul by Maxi Pereira (FC Porto).

55:36

Attempt blocked. Rúben Neves (FC Porto) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked.

55:26

Attempt blocked. Yacine Brahimi (FC Porto) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Vincent Aboubakar.

54:41

Pedro (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

54:41

Foul by André André (FC Porto).

53:32

Foul by Cesc Fàbregas (Chelsea).

53:32

Giannelli Imbula (FC Porto) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

53:16

Diego Costa (Chelsea) hits the bar with a right footed shot from outside the box. Assisted by Pedro.

51:10 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! FC Porto 2, Chelsea 1. Maicon (FC Porto) header from the left side of the six yard box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Rúben Neves with a cross following a corner.

50:48

Corner, FC Porto. Conceded by Kurt Zouma.

49:45

Foul by Maxi Pereira (FC Porto).

49:45

Willian (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

48:57

Foul by Cesc Fàbregas (Chelsea).

48:57

Rúben Neves (FC Porto) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

48:22

Attempt missed. Rúben Neves (FC Porto) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Giannelli Imbula.

48:16

Foul by Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea).

48:16

Yacine Brahimi (FC Porto) wins a free kick on the left wing.

47:17

Foul by Ramires (Chelsea).

47:17

Vincent Aboubakar (FC Porto) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

46:52

Corner, Chelsea. Conceded by Maicon.

46:49

Attempt blocked. Diego Costa (Chelsea) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Willian.

45:00

Second Half begins FC Porto 1, Chelsea 1.

45:00 +1:54 Half time

Half Time First Half ends, FC Porto 1, Chelsea 1.

45:00 +1:08 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! FC Porto 1, Chelsea 1. Willian (Chelsea) from a free kick with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.

44:44

Foul by Danilo Pereira (FC Porto).

44:44

Ramires (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

43:59

Offside, Chelsea. Pedro tries a through ball, but Willian is caught offside.

43:57

Attempt blocked. Pedro (Chelsea) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

43:30

Hand ball by Cesc Fàbregas (Chelsea).

42:43

Foul by André André (FC Porto).

42:43

John Obi Mikel (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

41:18

André André (FC Porto) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

41:18

Foul by César Azpilicueta (Chelsea).

40:37

Attempt missed. Maicon (FC Porto) right footed shot from more than 35 yards is high and wide to the right from a direct free kick.

40:12 Booking

Booking Gary Cahill (Chelsea) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

40:03

Vincent Aboubakar (FC Porto) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

40:03

Foul by Gary Cahill (Chelsea).

38:13 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! FC Porto 1, Chelsea 0. André André (FC Porto) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal.

38:11

Attempt saved. Yacine Brahimi (FC Porto) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Giannelli Imbula.

35:32

Attempt missed. Maxi Pereira (FC Porto) right footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the left.

33:30

Attempt missed. Vincent Aboubakar (FC Porto) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Yacine Brahimi.

32:25

Foul by Ramires (Chelsea).

32:25

André André (FC Porto) wins a free kick on the right wing.

31:47

Attempt blocked. Diego Costa (Chelsea) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Cesc Fàbregas.

30:54

Ramires (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

30:54

Foul by Rúben Neves (FC Porto).

29:15

Corner, FC Porto. Conceded by César Azpilicueta.

29:13

Attempt blocked. Maxi Pereira (FC Porto) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Rúben Neves.

29:02

Foul by Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea).

29:02

Yacine Brahimi (FC Porto) wins a free kick on the left wing.

24:11 Booking

Booking Marcano (FC Porto) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

23:57

Diego Costa (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

23:57

Foul by Marcano (FC Porto).

23:05

Attempt missed. Vincent Aboubakar (FC Porto) right footed shot from the left side of the box is high and wide to the right.

20:38

Ramires (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

20:38

Foul by Vincent Aboubakar (FC Porto).

20:15

Foul by Ramires (Chelsea).

20:15

Giannelli Imbula (FC Porto) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

18:27 Booking

Booking Martins Indi (FC Porto) is shown the yellow card.

18:18

Willian (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

18:18

Foul by André André (FC Porto).

17:53

Attempt blocked. Vincent Aboubakar (FC Porto) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Giannelli Imbula.

15:09

Corner, FC Porto. Conceded by Ramires.

15:07

Attempt blocked. Rúben Neves (FC Porto) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

14:26

Corner, FC Porto. Conceded by César Azpilicueta.

14:14

Foul by César Azpilicueta (Chelsea).

14:14

André André (FC Porto) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

13:07

Offside, Chelsea. Cesc Fàbregas tries a through ball, but Diego Costa is caught offside.

12:57

Attempt saved. Pedro (Chelsea) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Willian.

11:11

Attempt missed. Danilo Pereira (FC Porto) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right.

6:28

Offside, Chelsea. Cesc Fàbregas tries a through ball, but Diego Costa is caught offside.

5:52

Corner, Chelsea. Conceded by Iker Casillas.

5:50

Attempt saved. Cesc Fàbregas (Chelsea) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Diego Costa.

3:29

Foul by Rúben Neves (FC Porto).

3:29

Willian (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

2:52

Offside, Chelsea. Cesc Fàbregas tries a through ball, but Diego Costa is caught offside.

1:40

Attempt saved. Yacine Brahimi (FC Porto) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Danilo Pereira.

0:00

First Half begins.

0:00

Lineups are announced and players are warming up.

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Arsenal 2-3 Olympiakos

Arsenal v Olympiakos

Arsenal 2

Walcott 35′ Sánchez 65′

Olympiakos 3

Pardo 33′ Ospina 40′ (og) Finnbogason 66′

  • FT 90 +5
  • HT 1-2
David Ospina

David Ospina has yet to play in the Premier League for Arsenal this season

29 September 2015 Last updated at 22:24

Arsenal's hopes of Champions League progress are in serious jeopardy after they slumped to their second successive group stage loss at home to Olympiakos.

Arsene Wenger's side knew nothing other than victory would do after defeat by Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia in their opening game - and with two meetings with group favourites Bayern Munich still to come.

Instead it was a dreadful night for Arsenal, who must now become the first team since Galatasaray in 2012-13 to lose their first two group games and still reach the knockout stage.

The Gunners' display was summed up by the wretched first-half own goal conceded by David Ospina - preferred to Petr Cech in goal - when he dropped Kostas Fortounis's corner into his own net after Theo Walcott equalised Felipe Pardo's deflected shot.

Alexis Sanchez gave Arsenal hope with a 65th-minute header only for Alfred Finnbogason to restore Olympiakos's lead within a minute.

Reaction to the Champions League action here

Heat map

The heat map above shows the attacking half of both teams in the second half. Arsenal (left) had most of the play in the final third while Olympiakos (right) rarely ventured forward

Wenger's keeper calamity

When Arsene Wenger persuaded Chelsea to sell them goalkeeper Petr Cech, the theory behind his arrival was that the 33-year-old's experience, wisdom and acquaintance with success would make the difference in the big games.

So what sense did it make for Wenger to leave Cech on the bench and select his deputy Ospina for a game where Arsenal simply could not risk any mistakes or the concession of cheap goals?

Forget talk about any slight injury to Cech. He was fit enough to take his place on the bench so surely fit enough to start a game of this significance.

Fate was tempted - and could not resist as the hapless Colombian dropped a harmless corner from Fortounis into his own net just before half-time after Walcott had brought Arsenal back into it with an equaliser.

Wenger's decision was laced with high-risk - and in the context of Arsenal's hopes of making progress in the Champions League a risk not worth taking, as well as a serious error of judgement.

Will Arsenal ever learn?

Arsenal's defensive naivety was best encapsulated by the manner they went out to a very average Monaco side in the last 16 of last season's Champions League.

The Gunners pulled a goal back to make the score 2-1 in injury time in the first leg - then promptly rushed forward like lemmings in search of an equaliser, only to concede the decisive third goal that effectively put them out.

The question now is will they ever learn? Will they ever cure the defensive frailty and general vulnerability that leaves them exposed at this level?

Arsenal were victims of a deflection and a crass goalkeeping error for Olympiakos's first two goals - but the soft underbelly was on show again for the third, so easily unpicked as Finnbogason steered in the winner.

They simply did not show the maturity or composure to settle themselves. And if they cannot do that by now you have to wonder when they ever will.

Sanchez and Walcott only bright sparks

Amid a night of unrelenting gloom, the only shafts of light for Arsenal and their supporters were Walcott and Sanchez.

The Englishman continued his development as a striker with another goal, his second in successive Champions League games after scoring his 12th in 13 Premier League matches at Leicester City on Saturday.

Sanchez scored a hat-trick at Leicester and he was lively throughout, heading the second equaliser only to see Olympiakos score their third almost immediately.

In reality, this is to clutch at straws because this was a desperate Arsenal display elsewhere.

Man of the match: Alexis Sanchez

Alexis Sanchez

The Chilean was tireless, dangerous and deserved the goal he scored in the second half

Manager reaction

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger: "It is still possible of course to qualify but it is difficult to swallow losing a game like that. We lost it on a lack of defensive concentration and bad luck. They had four shots on goal and we conceded three goals.

"The turning point at 2-2 is we give them a goal again straight away. If it stays 2-2 for five minutes we win the game.

"A goalkeeper can make a mistake - that doesn't explain that we lose the game. It happened to Petr Cech already this season [against West Ham]."

The stats you need to know

  • Olympiakos had lost their previous 12 away games against English teams in European competition, scoring only three goals and conceding 37
  • Arsenal have lost six of their last 12 Champions League home games
  • The Gunners have been knocked out at the last-16 stage in the last five campaigns
  • Arsenal have lost their first two Champions League matches for the first time
  • The last team to qualify from the Champions League group stage after losing their first two matches was Galatasaray in 2012-13. Only nine have done it in the competition history.
  • Arsenal have qualified for the Champions League second stage in the past 15 seasons
  • Between 2003-04 and 2011-12, the most English defeats in a CL group stage was five, which we have already seen this season

What next?

Arsenal face the visit of Premier League leaders Manchester United on Sunday. In the Champions League their next two matches are against Bayern Munich.

Lineup, Bookings (7) & Substitutions (6)

Arsenal

  • 13 Ospina
  • 24 Bellerín (Campbell - 86' )
  • 05 Gabriel Booked
  • 06 Koscielny (Mertesacker - 57' )
  • 03 Gibbs
  • 19 Cazorla
  • 34 Coquelin (Ramsey - 60' )
  • 15 Oxlade-Chamberlain
  • 11 Özil Booked
  • 17 Sánchez Booked
  • 14 Walcott

Substitutes

  • 02 Debuchy
  • 04 Mertesacker
  • 16 Ramsey
  • 18 Monreal
  • 21 Chambers
  • 28 Campbell
  • 33 Cech

Olympiakos

  • 16 Jimenez Gago Booked
  • 14 Elabdellaoui
  • 03 Botia
  • 23 Siovas
  • 30 Salino
  • 91 Cambiasso Booked
  • 11 Kasami
  • 90 Pardo
  • 07 Fortounis Booked (Vouros - 87' )
  • 92 de Freita Couto Júnior (Santos Fortes - 73' )
  • 99 Ideye (Finnbogason - 45' Booked )

Substitutes

  • 09 Finnbogason
  • 10 Dominguez
  • 17 Pulido
  • 26 Masuaku
  • 29 Vouros
  • 37 Kapino
  • 77 Santos Fortes
Ref: Bas Nijhuis
Att: 59,428

Match Stats

Possession

70 30

Shots

18 9

On target

9 4

Corners

8 4

Fouls

11 10

Live Text Commentary

Full time

Full Time Match ends, Arsenal 2, Olympiakos 3.

90:00 +4:15 Full time

Full Time Second Half ends, Arsenal 2, Olympiakos 3.

90:00 +3:48

Attempt missed. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left.

90:00 +3:43

Attempt blocked. Theo Walcott (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Aaron Ramsey.

90:00 +2:50

Joel Campbell (Arsenal) wins a free kick on the right wing.

90:00 +2:50

Foul by Leandro Salino (Olympiakos).

90:00 +0:46

Joel Campbell (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

90:00 +0:46

Foul by Alfred Finnbogason (Olympiakos).

90:00 +0:13

Attempt missed. Theo Walcott (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Kieran Gibbs.

89:38

Attempt saved. Per Mertesacker (Arsenal) header from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Mesut Özil with a cross.

89:11

Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Leandro Salino.

87:27

Attempt blocked. Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

87:09

Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Roberto.

86:41

Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal) wins a free kick on the left wing.

86:41

Foul by Felipe Pardo (Olympiakos).

86:11 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Olympiakos. Praxitelis Vouros replaces Konstantinos Fortounis.

85:02 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Arsenal. Joel Campbell replaces Héctor Bellerín.

84:45

Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Dimitrios Siovas.

84:37

Attempt blocked. Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Kieran Gibbs with a cross.

83:01

Offside, Arsenal. Aaron Ramsey tries a through ball, but Mesut Özil is caught offside.

82:43

Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Dimitrios Siovas.

82:39

Attempt blocked. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

81:56

Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

81:56

Foul by Pajtim Kasami (Olympiakos).

79:41

Attempt missed. Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right.

79:19

Mesut Özil (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

79:19

Foul by Dimitrios Siovas (Olympiakos).

78:26

Foul by Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal).

78:26

Omar Elabdellaoui (Olympiakos) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

76:59 Booking

Booking Mesut Özil (Arsenal) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

76:35

Foul by Mesut Özil (Arsenal).

76:35

Hernâni (Olympiakos) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

76:24

Attempt saved. Mesut Özil (Arsenal) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top right corner.

76:04 Booking

Booking Konstantinos Fortounis (Olympiakos) is shown the yellow card.

75:12 Booking

Booking Esteban Cambiasso (Olympiakos) is shown the yellow card for hand ball.

75:00

Hand ball by Esteban Cambiasso (Olympiakos).

74:17 Booking

Booking Alfred Finnbogason (Olympiakos) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

74:12

Santiago Cazorla (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

74:12

Foul by Alfred Finnbogason (Olympiakos).

73:37

Offside, Arsenal. Alexis Sánchez tries a through ball, but Mesut Özil is caught offside.

72:23 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Olympiakos. Hernâni replaces Sebá.

70:11

Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

70:11

Foul by Alfred Finnbogason (Olympiakos).

69:04

Attempt saved. Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal) right footed shot from a difficult angle and long range on the left is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Aaron Ramsey.

68:36

Attempt saved. Konstantinos Fortounis (Olympiakos) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Felipe Pardo with a cross.

67:41

Corner, Olympiakos. Conceded by Héctor Bellerín.

65:54 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Arsenal 2, Olympiakos 3. Alfred Finnbogason (Olympiakos) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Felipe Pardo.

65:46

Attempt blocked. Konstantinos Fortounis (Olympiakos) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Sebá.

64:53 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Arsenal 2, Olympiakos 2. Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal) header from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Theo Walcott.

64:00 Booking

Booking Roberto (Olympiakos) is shown the yellow card.

63:26

Attempt missed. Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

63:11

Attempt saved. Santiago Cazorla (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Mesut Özil.

62:56

Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Roberto.

60:06

Attempt blocked. Santiago Cazorla (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

60:05

Attempt saved. Per Mertesacker (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Alexis Sánchez.

59:42

Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Omar Elabdellaoui.

59:19 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Arsenal. Aaron Ramsey replaces Francis Coquelin.

59:08

Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Esteban Cambiasso.

58:12

Foul by Mesut Özil (Arsenal).

58:12

Pajtim Kasami (Olympiakos) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

56:16 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Arsenal. Per Mertesacker replaces Laurent Koscielny because of an injury.

56:15

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

55:20

Delay in match Laurent Koscielny (Arsenal) because of an injury.

54:11

Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Dimitrios Siovas.

53:21

Attempt saved. Pajtim Kasami (Olympiakos) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Konstantinos Fortounis.

49:03

Attempt missed. Alfred Finnbogason (Olympiakos) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Sebá.

48:10

Foul by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal).

48:10

Leandro Salino (Olympiakos) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

47:23

Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

47:23

Foul by Felipe Pardo (Olympiakos).

45:00

Second Half begins Arsenal 1, Olympiakos 2.

45:00 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Olympiakos. Alfred Finnbogason replaces Brown Ideye.

45:00 +2:03 Half time

Half Time First Half ends, Arsenal 1, Olympiakos 2.

44:31 Booking

Booking Gabriel Paulista (Arsenal) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

44:19

Foul by Gabriel Paulista (Arsenal).

44:19

Sebá (Olympiakos) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

43:37

Gabriel Paulista (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

43:37

Foul by Brown Ideye (Olympiakos).

43:05 Booking

Booking Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal) is shown the yellow card.

40:55

Offside, Arsenal. Alexis Sánchez tries a through ball, but Kieran Gibbs is caught offside.

39:26 Goal scored

Goal! Own Goal by David Ospina, Arsenal. Arsenal 1, Olympiakos 2.

38:56

Corner, Olympiakos. Conceded by Gabriel Paulista.

37:14

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

36:28

Delay in match Felipe Pardo (Olympiakos) because of an injury.

35:55

Foul by Mesut Özil (Arsenal).

35:55

Konstantinos Fortounis (Olympiakos) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

34:29 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Arsenal 1, Olympiakos 1. Theo Walcott (Arsenal) right footed shot from the left side of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Alexis Sánchez with a through ball.

32:03 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Arsenal 0, Olympiakos 1. Felipe Pardo (Olympiakos) right footed shot from outside the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Konstantinos Fortounis with a cross following a corner.

31:18

Corner, Olympiakos. Conceded by Gabriel Paulista.

31:17

Attempt blocked. Konstantinos Fortounis (Olympiakos) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Brown Ideye.

30:41

Foul by Laurent Koscielny (Arsenal).

30:41

Konstantinos Fortounis (Olympiakos) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

29:34

Hand ball by Gabriel Paulista (Arsenal).

22:08

Attempt missed. Konstantinos Fortounis (Olympiakos) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Pajtim Kasami.

18:16

Foul by Francis Coquelin (Arsenal).

18:16

Konstantinos Fortounis (Olympiakos) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

13:18

Foul by Kieran Gibbs (Arsenal).

13:18

Felipe Pardo (Olympiakos) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

12:13

Offside, Olympiakos. Dimitrios Siovas tries a through ball, but Brown Ideye is caught offside.

11:15

Attempt saved. Theo Walcott (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Alexis Sánchez.

10:32

Foul by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal).

10:32

Pajtim Kasami (Olympiakos) wins a free kick on the left wing.

9:36

Attempt missed. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Alexis Sánchez following a fast break.

8:47

Corner, Olympiakos. Conceded by Laurent Koscielny.

8:43

Attempt missed. Pajtim Kasami (Olympiakos) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Sebá.

0:00

First Half begins.

0:00

Lineups are announced and players are warming up.

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'World Cup needs longer breaks'

Liam Williams and Dan Biggar receive treatment during Wales' World Cup 2015 match against England.

Liam Williams will miss Wales' game with Fiji after suffering concussion against England

29 September 2015 Last updated at 15:05

Rugby World Cup: Wales v Fiji

Venue: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Date: Thursday, 1 October Kick-off: 16:45 BST

Coverage: Live on BBC Radio 5 live and sports extra, BBC local radio, plus live text commentary on every match on the BBC Sport website.

Further coverage: BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru

World Cup organisers should address the short turnaround between some matches, says Wales head coach Warren Gatland.

Wales face Fiji on Thursday having had only four days to recover from their bruising win against England.

Gatland will not use it as an excuse during this World Cup but believes it is an issue which needs to be addressed in the long term.

"It's something we all need to be aware of because it's a pretty brutal game at the moment," he said.

"It's important we consider and look after the welfare of our players as well.

"I'm not complaining about the short turnaround because we've known about that for a long time. We've had to prepare for that."

Wales are second in Pool A having beaten Uruguay and England in their opening two matches of the World Cup.

After playing Fiji at the Millennium Stadium, their final group game on 10 October is at Twickenham against current leaders Australia, who face England on Saturday.

Japan v Scotland in the 2015 Rugby World Cup

Japan had to play Scotland with three days recovery after beating South Africa

The short turnaround between fixtures has been an issue for other teams at the World Cup, with Japan given only three days' rest after their historic win against South Africa before they were soundly beaten by Scotland.

Gatland believes rugby's increasing physical impact means the sport's governing body, World Rugby, should consider extending the break between World Cup matches.

"We've still got guys who are battered and bruised this morning and we've got a game in two days," the New Zealander added.

"I don't know whether four or five-day turnarounds in World Cups are too short.

"When you're involved all the time you don't see the changes but the only gauge I have as a coach is my involvement with the Lions in 2009 (South Africa) and 2013 (Australia).

"South Africa is one of the most physical countries to go and play and then, from South Africa to Australia, the step-up in physicality and intensity increased massively."

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