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World Cup 2010: Algeria’s Madjid Bougherra ready to tackle England

• Defender says playing Wayne Rooney ‘the ultimate test’ • Algerians out to settle score from 1982 travesty Algeria’s Madjid Bougherra has described the match against England tomorrow night as “the game of my life”. Walter Smith, his club manager at Rangers, is just delighted it will be over long before the start of the new Scottish Premier League season. Bougherra has made something of a habit out of late returns from international duty. Lost passports, keys and phones have played a part in the reasoning relayed back to Smith at Ibrox. Last November, after Algeria sealed their qualification for the World Cup, there was no elaborate excuse given for Bougherra’s delay in reaching Glasgow: the players were simply partying in the company of the country’s president. Bougherra’s journey to the grand stage ranks as one of the more circuitous at this year’s World Cup. Dario Gradi plucked him from France’s second tier in 2006 for a loan deal at Crewe Alexandra, during which Bougherra could not prevent relegation to League One. A short spell at Sheffield Wednesday followed, before Charlton Athletic paid £2.5m for the centre-half’s services. The same fee took him to Rangers in August 2008 with Charlton by then a Championship side. Tomorrow, Bougherra will come up against Wayne Rooney. The pair have faced each other before although the England striker may well have erased it from memory. “I only played five games for Charlton in England’s top flight,” Bougherra said last month. “But one was against United and I can tell you that I managed to keep Rooney off the scoresheet. I’d love to do it again when we face England in Cape Town.” Smith was only partly jesting when Bougherra publicly stated he would remain at Rangers for the second half of last season, rather than seek a return to the Premier League. “That’s good of him,” Smith said. “He’s come a long way since Charlton reserves, you know.” Indeed he has. Bougherra was the subject of speculation linking him with Barcelona and Sevilla in recent months despite only featuring 23 times for Rangers in their title-winning campaign. The 28-year-old has played in just three Champions League matches in his career. Occasional lapses in concentration are Bougherra’s main on-field flaw; his clear attacking sense either a benefit or hindrance depending on the circumstance. Defensively, however, Bougherra is robust yet composed. His physicality is suited to Scotland. Those who may scoff at the reported valuation put on his head by Rangers – in excess of £5m – should recall that Carlos Cuéllar earned a £7.8m move to Aston Villa from Ibrox. The Spaniard’s replacement, Bougherra has enjoyed a more fruitful period in the SPL. Alan Hutton’s £9m transfer from Rangers to Tottenham is another for sceptics of Bougherra’s lucrative worth to consider. Internationally, Bougherra and Algeria have a score to settle. In the year he was born, West Germany and Austria played out a famously dubious World Cup group match which prevented the Algerians from progressing in what was their debut in the finals. “Now is the time to bring closure for the stars of 1982,” Bougherra says. Rooney and England have been warned. Algeria England World Cup 2010 Group C World Cup 2010 Ewan Murray guardian.co.uk

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World Cup 2010: Yaya Touré’s agent says move to Manchester City likely

• Barcelona midfielder likely to join brother Kolo at Eastlands • ‘I think we will probably close his departure very soon’ Manchester City’s long pursuit of Yaya Touré is nearing a successful conclusion and the basis of a deal with Barcelona has been agreed for after the World Cup. A fee has been decided, understood to value him in the region of £25m, and if the structure of payments can be decided City appear to have beaten off Chelsea to convince the 27-year-old that joining a club not involved in the Champions League may still be of benefit to his career. Touré has been on City’s radar since Mark Hughes was manager but, until the past few weeks, he has always expressed reservations about leaving Barcelona for a club outside the Champions League. He is now understood to be inclined to join his brother, Kolo, and become City’s second major summer signing following the £10.5m arrival of Jerome Boateng, the Germany defender, from Hamburg. “I think we will probably close his departure very soon,” Touré’s agent, Dimitri Seluk, said today. “It is likely to be this week, but at the moment we can’t announce anything.” The matter is complicated by the fact that Barcelona have a new president, Sandro Rosell. “I haven’t spoken to Rosell but, out of respect, of course I will speak to him before anything is closed,” Seluk said. “[Joan] Laporta is the president until 30

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Opta world cup 2010 data: every shot, every tackle and every goal

How does this world cup compare to previous tournaments? Take a look at the data • Get the data Well, we’re at the end of the group stage of World Cup 2010 and what have we learnt so far? Opta (this is their Twitter feed ), which covers 30 different sports in around 70 countries, has agreed to let the Datablog publish the complete statistical analysisall the games so far in the tournament. Owen Gibson writes today that “At the end of Spain’s shock defeat by Switzerland, which may actually prove to be the moment at which the tournament caught fire, there had been a total of 1.56 goals per game.” Opta’s statistics, which measure the opening round of games against the same stage at the last three World Cups, show that the goal per game ratio compares poorly. In Germany in 2006, it was 2.44, in Japan-South Korea in 2002 it was 2.88 and at France 98 it was 2.31 … Opta’s figures show that the number of shots in each game is about 10% down on 2006. They also show that the goals-to-shots ratio, at 7.9%, is also well down. In the past three tournaments, it never went below 10.8% in the opening round of matches. Shooting accuracy – the ratio of shots to efforts on target – is 33% at this World Cup so far, compared with 40% at the same stage in Germany, 43% in Japan-South Korea and 41% in France. At the top of the page is how we visualised the data in today’s paper (click on it to get the full graphic) – you can download the data below too. What can you do with it? Download the data • DATA: download the full datasheet World government data • Search the world’s government data with our gateway Can you do something with this data? Flickr Please post your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group or mail us at datastore@guardian.co.uk • Get the A-Z of data • More at the Datastore directory • Follow us on Twitter Data summary World Cup 2010 Fifa World Cup 2010 Group A World Cup 2010 Group B World Cup 2010 Group C World Cup 2010 Group D World Cup 2010 Group E England Simon Rogers guardian.co.uk

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Laura Robson has attitude to excel at Wimbledon says Lindsay Davenport

• Laura Robson backed to rise above interview controversy • ‘I like her desire and her work ethic’ If anyone starts singing Tell Laura I Love Her in the women’s locker room at Wimbledon this year, it will be laced with sarcasm. Only her natural charm enabled Laura Robson, the 16-year-old Londoner, to limit the damage of her recent Vogue interview, in which she dismissed some of the girls on the circuit as “sluts” who “go with every guy”, a remark for which she apologised and insisted was taken out of context. The nudge-nudge sniggers doing the rounds in tennis subsequently questioned not the veracity of the allegation but why it was exclusively trained on heterosexual activity. Remarks such as, “Do you think we will have an all-lesbian final this summer?” raised the usual “fnah-fnah”. The tennis circuit may be marketed as a whistle-clean marketing opportunity, but it is as prone to human frailty, back-biting and hypocrisy as any other walk of life. Shenanigans aside, the substance of Robson’s observation revealed more about her own upright views and Home Counties upbringing than it did about her intended targets. It also showed a steeliness of character and independence that might stand her in good stead for as long as she lasts in the tournament – not to mention her career – against some of these flighty young things from backgrounds of lesser righteousness. Laura is a wild card here in more ways than one. Lindsay Davenport also brought with her to the imposing halls of Wimbledon the values and habits of a spotless middle-class background, winning the championship from nowhere and gracing the top of the game earlier this decade with the sort of low-key Californian charm that almost went unnoticed. “I’m not that interesting!” she insists. “I’m just very normal, on an even keel. I never had tons of friends on tour. I was quiet and went about my business. To be honest, it wasn’t a huge story to tell.” But Davenport, who just turned 34 and returns to Wimbledon this year in the mixed doubles with Bob Bryan, alongside her broadcasting duties with the BBC, recognises the pressures on young players and sounded a warning for Robson and the other “poppets”. “Some of them can’t handle the world in general. A great example is Nicole Vaidisova, such a great player. Whether it was the money or the lifestyle, she had a meltdown. It’s a shame she’s still not out there winning. There are a lot of components you have to be comfortable with: winning, losing, the media, travelling, the people around you. Not a lot of players have done it successfully for a long period of time.” The pressures on Robson, she says, are multiplied by the expectations of a nation, especially at Wimbledon. “I couldn’t imagine being from a country where all the pressure is on a particular player. I don’t know if I could have handled it, the way the media would have been so intense, especially on a teenage girl like Laura – and I also didn’t have people following me or reporting on my every move.” So, where did this nice, unblemished survivor of the system, a former world No1, think Robson’s tennis was at the moment? “Hmm … developing. She’s obviously got a pretty long way to go to get up to the top but, from everything I’ve heard about her, she works very hard. From what I’ve seen about her as a player, she’s trying to develop a bigger weapon – and it does take a certain amount of time to get comfortable on the tour – comfortable winning matches, managing your schedule. “But she’s great. I like her attitude, I like her desire and her work ethic. She also has to learn how to lose. Some times you lose more than you win. It’s about handling losses and trying to turn them into positives. You get out into the big leagues and there’s a period of adjustment to be made. You’ve got to handle it.” Davenport says, though, that the younger girls are finding it tougher than they used to – partly because older players are extending their careers, notably Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters, not to mention the Williams sisters. “I read a stat that [Caroline] Wozniacki is the only teenager in the top 25. We have a couple who just turned 20. In the history of women’s tennis, it never happened. There’s always been someone 16 or 17 that’s burst on to the scene and gone to the top. “The sport has become more athletic, so it favours some players later in their development. They’re stronger, faster, not just blessed with phenomenal skills. It’s nice to see some players in their 30s [doing well], because players I grew up with pretty much all retired in their 20s. It shows a lot of people in other sports that we can still play, even though we’re a little bit older.” And wiser, maybe. Laura Robson Wimbledon Tennis Kevin Mitchell guardian.co.uk

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Nicole Scherzinger for Maxim Video of the Day

She has a great body but her face is fucking busted and transgendered. She was in Montreal this past weekend and I didn’t bother trying to sniff out her balls and throw random rotting vegetables at her to show her how much I appreciate her career and her music but now that her and her fake tits are gone I feel emptiness but I don’t think it’s related to her in anyway since I feel this way whenever I am sober…. I don’t know if anyone cares about her or if she’s actually considered a person. I don’t think Pussycat Dolls are significant in any way….and I know Maxim is fucking dying and struggling to stay alive, willing to take whatever pussy that comes along a chance for the cover, cuz the A-Listers have moved the fuck onto other things like Twitter. Either way, here she is her hot body to make fat girls feel shitty about themselves and for the closet cases to pretend they are jerking off to a chick while staring at her strong jaw….

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Eva Mendes Knows She’s a Whore of the Day

Sure Eva Mendes may not be doing much in these pictures…She’s sloppy like an off duty stripper on her way to the drug store to get Plan B…but she’s Hispanic and she has money in the bank even after sending out payments to all her lazy relatives, what do you really expect. Hispanics don’t do things….especially when they don’t have to for survival… But I like her because she gets naked in movies…and I know most actors are whores…but she actually accepts and rationalizes the fact that she will do whatever it takes to get movie roles so that she doesn’t end up on the street doing whatever it takes to get her baby formula…I guess it’s that Hispanic suvival instinct in her where she can go farther being naked on screen than naked in a back alley with a stranger’s big black AIDS dick inside her… She told W magazine: “I’ve never had a problem with nudity, but I don’t put it out there without a reason – I’m not an exhibitionist – but, honestly, for my art I’ll do anything almost. I’ll go there. I know I walk a fine line between being a respected actor and being what they call a sex symbol. But I’ve never felt objectified. Nothing you see me do is an accident. I might act like it’s an accident but the opposite is true. I’m incredibly calculated when it comes to my career.” And I always love pussy that rationalizes being a whore… Here’s a throwback clip of her in her earlier roles doing what she had to do for the part…you know calculated career moves…cuz if she didn’t get naked another Spic bitch woulda got the part…since they are a dime a dozen in America… Pics via Fame

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‘Glee’ Soundtrack Tops Billboard, While Christina Aguilera Debuts at #3

Bionic is Christina’s lowest chart debut to date. By Gil Kaufman Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals Photo: Columbia Records Christina Aguilera is used to jousting with fellow female divas on the charts, but after a four-year layoff to start a family, the bondage-loving good-girl-gone-bad ran into the most formidable foes of her career this week: the glee club and teen vampires. Try as she might, Aguilera’s Bionic could not beat back the forces of “Glee,” as the hit show’s fifth soundtrack, Glee: The Music — Journey to Regionals easily topped the Billboard 200 albums chart in its debut, moving 152,000 copies and giving the show its third straight #1 album, according to figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan. Coming in just behind at #2 is the “Twilight Saga: Eclipse” soundtrack , which moved 144,000 copies. That means that after two #1 debuts and a #2 bow for her first three studio albums of original English-language songs (which sold between 252,000 and 346,000 or more in their first week), Bionic represents the lowest chart debut to date for Aguilera at just over 110,000. The soft sales come just weeks after Aguilera scrapped an already-announced summer tour , citing scheduling conflicts in promoting the album and her winter big-screen debut in “Burlesque.” Also making chart debuts this week are rapper Plies with his long-awaited album Goon Affiliated (#5, 56,000), country star Dierks Bentley with Up on the Ridge (#9, 38,000) and Jewel , whose country-flavored Sweet and Wild came in at #10 on sales of 31,000. The rest of the top 10: Jack Johnson , To the Sea (#4, 89,000, down 63 percent from its debut), Justin Bieber , My World 2.0 (49,000), Glee: The Music — Vol. 3, Showstoppers (#7, 40,000) and Lady Antebellum , Need You Now (#8, 39,000). Further down the line, jam-band circuit faves Grace Potter and the Nocturnals hit #20 with their self-titled fourth album (18,000), Gym Class Heroes singer Travie McCoy landed at #27 with his solo debut, Lazarus, and one-time boy band Hanson managed a #30 bow for their soul-flecked latest, Shout It Out (14,000). Former anarchy-loving punks Against Me! planted White Crosses at #34 (12,000) and rapper Lil Jon’s years-in-the-making Crunk Rock slipped in the top 50 at #49 on sales of 9,000. One of the week’s biggest tumbles came from UK crooner Taio Cruz , whose Rokstarr plummeted 42 slots to #50 in week two on sales of 9,000 as business dipped 64 percent. The week’s biggest gainer was the “Get Him to the Greek” soundtrack album from Russell Brand ‘s fake band, Infant Sorrow, which shot up 67 spots to #81 in its second week as sales increased by 67 percent to 6,000. Gleeks should hold a quick party, but Drake all but has a lock on a #1 debut next week with his eagerly anticipated Thank Me Later, which has hit stores along with the first album of new material from Sarah McLachlan in seven years, another Now compilation and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ‘ first new disc since 2002. Related Photos ‘Glee’ Returns For 2010 ‘Glee’ Tour Serenades Los Angeles Related Artists Christina Aguilera

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Robert Pattinson Won’t Let ‘Fear’ Influence His Career Choices

‘Eclipse’ star says, for him, wanting to play a part is the key to doing it well. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson Photo: MTV News Robert Pattinson has not shied away from admitting how close he came to quitting show business, fed up with endless auditions and persistent unemployment. “Literally the day before I auditioned [for ‘Twilight’], I was going to quit acting ’cause I never got any jobs,” Pattinson said last fall. “So I guess that’s not really quitting, when you’re not really getting any jobs. It’s just surrendering to fate.” Fate, so it seemed, had other plans for the British heartthrob, who went on not only to become the smoldering vampire at the center of the “Twilight” franchise but an executive producer on “Remember Me” and the upcoming co-star of A-listers like Uma Thurman and Reese Witherspoon. But the lessons of those early struggles continue to stay with Pattinson and inform his decision-making process to this day. “Professionally, as soon as you start thinking about the choices you’re making in terms of the future, in terms of your career, you start doing it out of fear,” he told MTV News. “If you’re doing it for your career, just choosing jobs because you want to have a job after that, you’re not actually choosing jobs because you want to do the job.” And actually wanting to do the job is of primary importance to Pattinson. It always has been, whether he was struggling to land auditions or had his pick of coveted parts. “Acting is one of the only jobs where the point is to try and at least attempt to doing something which you care about more than anything else and then that’s the only way it will be any good,” he said. What other roles do you want to see RPattz take on when “Twilight” is done? Share your ideas in the comments. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: Robert Pattinson Related Photos ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’

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Tupac Shakur ‘Had A Deadline,’ Naughty By Nature’s Treach Says

‘Pac didn’t see himself ‘growing old,’ his friend and fellow MC tells MTV News on what would have been Shakur’s 39th birthday. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Sway Calloway Naughty by Nature’s Treach Photo: MTV News Tupac Shakur’s legacy still looms large in music more than 13 years after his untimely death. You can suss out ‘Pac’s swagger in everyone from DMX to Ja Rule; Kanye West continues Shakur’s tradition of being outspoken; and rappers still turn to his back catalog for insightful verses to graft into hip-hop hits. Part of the reason Shakur’s presence is still felt is because the controversial icon left behind a hefty amount of music, including a formidable collection of unreleased recordings. ‘Pac might have been on top of the music world when he died, but his close friend and Naughty by Nature MC Treach said Shakur’s work ethic was fueled by his belief that his demise was imminent. “We spoke many a time, and he was like, ‘I don’t see myself growing old,’ ” Treach told MTV News’ Sway on Tuesday, the day before what would have been Shakur’s 39th birthday. Treach, who came up with ‘Pac when the two were roadies for Queen Latifah and Digital Underground, respectively, said that despite his homie’s affable manner and upbeat energy, ‘Pac worked as if he had no time to waste. “You gotta listen to songs like ‘If I Die 2Nite’ and ‘I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto.’ When he was in that mode, in that zone, you gotta be like, ‘What’s going on? You a’ight?’ ” ‘Pac couldn’t sit down for five minutes,” Treach continued. “He was always going, ‘Yeah, everything good, good, good.’ When you listen to him and you see his demeanor, he was more or less, like, on watch. He had a deadline. He was working at a pace, like, ‘Where you going? You going on vacation? You going to jail? You doing sh– like you tryna finish everything right now and cover stuff.’ You couldn’t find him half the time; he was gone. He had a plan.” Treach believes ‘Pac’s plan extended beyond just making thought-provoking music; the Jersey rapper said Shakur wanted to realize tangible change among his fans who were living the thug life. “Ultimately, he wanted to get the thugs all behind him — his thug nation, his thug life — and take them to the next level … unified, building up the community, reinvesting in the community, in the people.” Treach said he wanted to use music to get the attention of the streets but then eventually make life easier on the streets. “[He wanted to bring] them in thinking it’s a gangsta party, but it’s like … it’s a militant, protect-our-own party. He was truly like a baby Panther. He was like, ‘Yo, we gotta do something to reinforce that we gonna protect ourselves.’ ” Even though ‘Pac built his career on a brash, thug persona, Treach said there was way more to the star than his hard-core adherence to the ‘hood. ” ‘Pac was a clown. Everybody think he just like gangsta, thug-life ‘Pac. He’ll have a whole party just around him crackin’ up,” Treach said. “We almost got threw out a couple hotels. I’m talking full-floor water fights.” Treach said he found it hilarious to see the former Digital Underground associate “runnin’ around with a Humpty nose.” “He was an actor, he was a musician … anything you could put, if he wanted to do it, he could do that. But he was a fool too,” Treach said. “He did it well being a fool too. You don’t want to be around nobody that’s mean muggin’ all day and got an attitude and hatin’. ‘Pac wasn’t nothing like that. ‘Pac would have you just wanting to be around because you know you gonna have a ball around him and split some seams just having a good time.” His fiery flow, revolutionary rhetoric and undeniable artistry are some of the things that have endeared ‘Pac to millions of fans around the world. Yet Treach adds that his appeal as a person was very basic: “He had a glow to him. He had something you wanted to be around.” Share your memories of Tupac in the comments.

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Cheryl Tweedy Knows How To Work The Stairs

Here’s one of the many internet loves of my life, Cheryl Tweedy , teasing and tantalizing in her short little skirt. I love this woman and I’m convinced that if she got to know me over cocktails she would at least pretend to be interested in my career as a blogger. That may be a stretch, but I’m sticking to it. I’m pretty sure the only reason man invented stairs was to watch hot chicks walk up and down them in awkward heels and little dresses.