【体坛快讯】“苏神”世界杯又咬人

【体坛快讯】“苏神”世界杯又咬人

2014-06-25    05'56''

主播: Beijing Hour

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FIFA probes Suarez for biting opponent Starting off with the World Cup in Brazil. The world football governing body has started a probe into Uruguay striker Luis Suarez for allegedly biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini in the South American squad's 1-0 victory over the Azzurri. Video replay shows Suarez sinking his teeth into the shoulder of Chiellini just a minute before Uruguayan captain Diego Godin scored the winner, which sent them through to the knockout stage at the expense of the four-time world cup champions. FIFA is now waiting for a report from Mexican referee Marco Rodriguez. If confirmed, Suarez could be banned by FIFA for up to 24 matches or two years, effective immediately from the next match. Suarez, top scorer in the English premier league this past season, has twice been banned for biting rivals. Uruguay will next face Columbia, which sent Japan packing with a 4-1 win this morning. Group leaders Costa Rica, after knocking out England nil-nil, will next play Greece. Coming up midnight tonight, Lionel Messi's Argentina side will be looking to secure the top spot in Group F when they take on Nigeria. Iran will need to score at least 2 goals against Bosnia-Hertzogovina to leapfrog Nigeria and advance to the elimination round. In Group E, Switzerland is taking on Honduras, while Ecuador is taking on France. Both Switzerland and Ecuador are sitting with 3 points in 2nd in the group, though Ecuador has the advantage on goal differential. France is now leading the group and is guaranteed a place in the last 16. If they won against Ecuador, they are likely to avoid Group F leaders Argentina and will probably face either Nigeria or Iran in the round of 16. Li Na battles Yvonne Meusburger in the 2nd at Wimbledon Tennis action at Wimbledon. Second seed Li Na has started her second round campaign against Austrian veteran Yvonne Meusburger. Li Na won her opening round against Poland's Paula Kania 7-5, 6-2. Meanwhile, Peng Shuai, who earlier beat Great Britain's Johanna Konta, is now battling Russia's Maria Kirilenko in her second round match. Earlier, China's Zheng Jie secured a swift opening victory, upsetting Germany's Annika Beck 6-1, 6-3. However, Zhang Shuai was dumped by 15th seeded Carla Suarez-Navarro of Spain in less than an hour 6-1, 6-2. Zhang Shuai has yet to win a first round match at a major event in her professional career. Later this evening, fourth-seeded Pole Agnieszka Radwanska will take on Australia's Casey Dellacqua in her second round match. Sixth seed Petra Kvitova goes up against Germany's Mona Barthel. Over on the men's side, Local favorite Andy Murray meets Blaz Rola of Slovakia in a couple of hours. At the same time, sixth seed Tomas Berdych will face Bernard Tomic of Australia. Earlier, world number-1 Rafael Nadal fought back to secure his first round win after dropping the first set to Slovak Martin Klizan 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. Nadal is now set to face the Czech Republic's Lukas Rosol, who defeated him in the second round of Wimbledon in 2012. "I lost because he is a good player and he is a player who can play very well on this surface. He is an aggressive player and it will be a tough match again and I know if I want to have chances to win I need to play very well." Roger Federer also eased into the second round. Looking for a record 8th Wimbledon title, Federer cruised to a 6-1, 6-1, 6-3 win over Italian Paulo Lorenzi. Federer's compatriot, Australian Open champion Stan Wawrinka, was also a straight-sets winner. The fifth seed dumped Portugal's Joao Sousa 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. LeBron James to talk with teammates before hitting market Further to LeBron Jame's decision to opt out of his contract with the Miami Heat, the four-time NBA MVP is still expected to sit down with Miami Heat teammates Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh to discuss a future together with the team. Inside sources say the meeting is expected to take place days before the official beginning of free agency. The Heat's "Big 3" will decide on whether they'll continue together in Miami before James can hit the market on July 1. The Heat's core players have until June 30 to inform the team of their plans, and now the pressure goes to Bosh and Wade to opt out of their deals to re-sign new contracts. Earlier, James' agent informed the Heat that his client would exercise the early termination option on his contract and become an unrestricted free agent. Discussions between James and Heat owner Micky Arison and president Pat Riley are expected to take place soon. Insiders say James is likely to join the Los Angeles Clippers in which James could play with close friend Chris Paul and under president-coach Doc Rivers. There are other speculations that James is putting pressure on Heat president Riley to work out a plan for improving the roster. The Miami Heat failed to defend their NBA title earlier this month, losing to San Antonio 4-1 in the finals. Mercedes still fighting 'trauma' of Montreal In Formula One, The Mercedes team is still trying to shake the trauma of finishing second at a recent race in Montreal. It marks the first and only time this season that the team has not won. The team is now in the UK getting ready for the British Grand Prix, coming up in two weeks. The Mercedes crew chief is reminding his team and its two drivers that everybody must continue to work together to ensure victory. Mercedes now stand at 301 points in the standings, far ahead of second-place Red Bull with 143 points. At the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday, Mercedes topped the podium again with championship leader Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton handing the team their sixth one-two finish this year.