【体坛快讯】南非谈橄榄球世界杯

【体坛快讯】南非谈橄榄球世界杯

2015-10-20    05'40''

主播: Beijing Hour

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South Africa talks about upcomming game with All Blacks In Rugby news: South Africa is turning their sights to the upcoming match against the All Blacks in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals. During a press conference, South African Players like Jannie du Plessis stated that their upcoming game will be tough but players are optimistic. "You have to respect the All Blacks. Their record speaks for itself. Unfortunately, I have been on the receiving end of a few tight games against them in the past four years. Regrettably, because every time you try your utmost and they manage to get over the line in the end. That is a quality of a good side but again I think playing with their backs against the wall for a few weeks now we've had to deal with the same type of pressure" South Africa will face New Zealand on October 24th. Following that game, opponents for the winner will be decided when Argentina and Australia face off on the 25th. Chelsea football team preps for Dyanamo Kiev game and in football news: Struggling team Chelsea prepped on Monday for their UEFA Champions League Group G clash against Dynamo Kiev. Chelsea is currently heading to the Ukraine for the Dynamo home game. The London club currently sits outside of the top 10 in the Premier League and outside of the qualifying spots in Champions League Group G. The Dynamo team has not lost any of its last seven European home games dating back to the 2013-14 season. Chelsea's head coach Jose Mourinho stated that his team is ready for this game. We don't think about where we are, the distance to the top. In the Champions League the distance to the first (position) is not the point for us now. The point is to improve results and at the same time, if you improve results you improve our game, improve our confidence. We know how football is and you are right, we have too many bad results in this beginning of the season but hopefully now we can go in the right direction." Chelsea could expect a tough reception in Kiev, where the crowd is large and loud. Last season, the club was punished by the UEFA for fan racism in its Europa League win over Everton. Toronto Blue Jays beat Kansas City in game three of ALCS and in some Baseball news: The American League Championship Series shifted to Toronto on Monday as the Blue Jays hosted Game 3 against the Kansas City Royals. When asked about what game, Toronto Blue Jay's manager John Gibbons stated that this win was important. "Yeah, we desperately needed that, a break out. And you look at how the game finished up, those runs really came in handy. But it wasn't an easy game, even though we had a big lead. Stro (Marcus Stroman) really battled. I mean it was a grinding night for him. They battled him hard. He was kind of in and out a little bit with his command, but he got the job done. Toronto held on to beat Kansas City 11-8 and now trail 2-1 in the best-of-seven game series. Game 4 will be on Tuesday afternoon, that's 4am Beijing time. Wladimir Klitschko to face Tyson Fury for multiple boxing titles In boxing news: Wladimir Klitschko will put his WBA, WBO and IBF world titles on the line when he faces British boxer Tyson Fury in Dusseldorf, Germany on 28th November. The fight had originally been scheduled for 24th October, but had to be postponed after Klitschko suffered a calf injury during his training camp. The reigning Champion Klitschko stated that he is looking forward to the challenge of facing Fury. "Of course, I'm nervous before every fight. It's challenging. You cannot say, like I'm going to make it, like Nostradamus. 'I'm going to win this fight.' Of course that's my target and that's.... that's what I think about, there's no other thoughts. But, depends (on) a lot of work, a lot of concentration, discipline and I look forward to the next challenge." Fury made headlines when he wore a Batman costume to a news conference and labeled Klitschko 'clown'. Klitschko played down the remark, saying: "Some of his best friends our clowns" The Ukrainian comes into the Fury fight with record of 22 consecutive wins. Native Sergio Perez prepares for F1's Mexico Grand Prix In F1 racing news: After claiming a podium position at the Grand Prix in Russia, Sergio Perez knows the pressure is on to perform at his home track for Mexico's upcoming Grand Prix. Perez was third at Sochi and earned his fifth career podium title. He is excited to return to the track in his native country of Mexico for its Grand Prix on November 1st. Perez stated that he believes people back home are extremely excited for the upcoming race. "Drivers are habituated to live with pressure. If race is in Mexico or in China, We always have pressure to give the results race to race so the Mexico's Grand Prix is not different it gives the same points, but is a very special race for me after so many years without a one and for fans it will be an amazing thing." This is a big deal for Mexico since the last F1 to take place there was in 1992. Perez will compete in the American Grand Prix in Texas before he prepares for Mexico. The American Grand Prix will start on October 25th Djokovic connects with Chinese fans via Wiebo And in tennis news: Tennis star and recent winner of the Shanghai Masters, Novak Djokovic connected with Chinese fans via Sina Weibo, a multi media platform similar to twitter. The serbian stated in his post that, he had such an incredible time in China and would give away 2 signed tennis balls to a lucky 2 people who commented on his post. So far the post has around 500 comments and 200 plus forwards. Any fans looking for some djokovic swag should act fast