Everton return in style as Spurs, Celtic held





Everton marked their first appearance in Europe since the 2009/2010 season.

Everton marked their first appearance in Europe since the 2009/2010 season with a 4-1 Europa League win over Wolfsburg on Thursday while Celtic and Tottenham were held to draws in tricky away assignments.
The Merseysiders were ahead after just 15 minutes at Goodison Park when Ricardo Rodriguez put through his own goal after deflecting a Steven Naismith shot before a close-range header from Seamus Coleman made it 2-0 on the stroke of half-time.
Leighton Baines added the third from the penalty spot two minutes after the break with Kevin Mirallas firing home a smart fourth two minutes from time after a fine pass from substitute Samuel Eto'o.
Rodriguez grabbed a consolation for Wolfsburg with a curled free-kick past Tim Howard in the Everton goal in injury time.
The English side top H after rivals Lille and Krasnodar drew 1-1 in France.
Scottish champions Celtic came away from their trip to 1994 finalists Salzburg with an entertaining 2-2 Group D stalemate, twice being pegged back, while Spurs were goalless against Partizan in Belgrade.
Ghanaian winger Wakaso Mubarak put Celtic in the lead in the first quarter of an hour in Austria on his loan debut.
Brazilian striker Alan then levelled for the home side, his 35th minute shot deflected off defender Efe Ambrose.
Minutes before, only Celtic keeper Craig Gordon's fingertips had kept out Andre Ramlho's header.
After the restart, Gordon produced a superb double save to keep Salzburg at bay again.
Scott Brown put the Scots back in front on the hour, his 30-yard screamer helped on its way by Andre Ramalho's leg.
With 12 minutes left, Salzburg captain Jonatan Soriano earned the Austrians a share of the points with a brilliant freekick, which flew over the wall and into the top corner of Gordon's net.
Celtic boss Ronny Deila said: "It was a good result against a very good team. We worked better as a team today and stood the distance better."
On Gordon's heroics in goal he added: "He was marvellous. He has been good all season and he is a top professional."
In the other game in Celtic's group, on-loan Manchester United forward Angelo Henriquez was among the scorers as Dinamo Zagreb routed Astra Giurgiu of Romania 5-1.
Tottenham, in their fourth Europa League campaign, made no fewer than 10 changes from the side that drew with Sunderland in the Premier League at the weekend, keeper Hugo Lloris the only survivor.
Harry Kane almost gave the north Londoners a dream start to their bid to get out of Group C, his first minute attempt hitting the bar.
But despite looking dangerous on occasions Tottenham lacked the killer touch and were unable to find a way through Partizan's defence.
Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino said: "In the end it was a tough game and difficult to do well. We tried. One point was a fair result."
"We knew it would be difficult. The result was fair. We competed and got a clean sheet," he added.
Elsewhere, Inter Milan were held 1-1 at Dnipro, and goals from Aleksandr Kokorin and Aleksei Ionov lifted Dinamo Moscow to a 2-1 Group E win at Panathinaikos.
Defending champions Sevilla enjoyed a 2-0 win over Feyenoord thanks to first-half strikes from Grzegorz Krychowiak and Stephane Mbia.
Steaua Bucharest beat Aalborg 6-0 with Claudiu Keseru scoring an 11-minute second-half hat-trick.
There were also three impressive wins for Italian clubs with Inter Milan claiming a 1-0 victory at Dnipropetrovsk, Napoli cruising 3-1 past Sparta Prague and Fiorentina claiming a 3-1 home win against Guingamp.
For the first time this season's Europa League winners get a Champions League spot.
This is the first match-day of the round-robin phase with the top two from each of the 12 groups of four qualifying for the knock-out phase, where they are joined by the third-placed teams from the group phase of the Champions League.

San Siro to host 2016 Champions League final





UEFA have today announced that San Siro will host the 2016 Champions League final.

Following a meeting of the UEFA Executive Committee in Nyon, Switzerland, the decision to host the showpiece event at the home of Milan and Inter was confirmed on Thursday. 
Taking place on May 28, 2016, it will be the fourth time that the final of Europe's premier club competition will be decided at the stadium, and ends a 15-year absence since Bayern Munich defeated Valencia on penalties in 2001 following a 1-1 draw. 
The other finals at the iconic stadium were held in 1965 when Inter defended their crown, and five years later when Feyenoord lifted the famous trophy after a 2-1 win over Celtic.
The final will also make it the second time in eight years that the competition's showpiece has been held in Italy, after Rome hosted Barcelona's victory over Manchester United in 2009.
Since that time, Wembley has also held the final twice - in 2011 and 2013 - and after this season's finale, which is at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany will also have held two finals in recent years, following Chelsea's penalty-shootout victory over Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in 2012. 
UEFA also announced that St Jakob-Park in Basle will hold the 2016 Europa League final and the Super Cup final will take place at the Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim.

Selke extends Werder deal





Werder Bremen have announced that teenage striker Davie Selke has signed a three-year contract extension with the Bundesliga club.

The 19-year-old had been linked with a move away from the Weserstadion after impressing for Germany during the UEFA Under-19 European Championships.
Selke struck 11 goals in 10 games at the finals in Hungary as Germany lifted the trophy in July, causing some of Europe's top clubs to show an interest.
However, Werder have now announced that Selke will remain with the club until 2018.
"We are happy that Davie chose Werder for the long term," general manager Thomas Eichin told the club's official website. "He has shown the potential and proven his commitment.
"We are certain that he will take another important step in the coming years and will be a joy for all of us."
Selke made three senior appearances for Werder in the Bundesliga last season and has started two of their three matches in the current campaign.
He netted his first professional goal in the 3-2 victory over Illertissen in the DFB Pokal last month, but still awaits his maiden strike in the league.

Liverpool rebuild will take time





Brendan Rodgers has urged patience as his new-look Liverpool side attempt to hit the heights of last season.

The departure of Luis Suarez and prospect of a first UEFA Champions League campaign for five years heralded a raft of new arrivals at Anfield during the off-season.
Liverpool have not enjoyed the start to the term they might have wished for, losing two of their opening four Premier League games before requiring a last-minute Steven Gerrard penalty to kick off their continental campaign with a 2-1 win over Ludogorets.
But Rodgers insists he has not been taken by surprise and claimed that it will take some time for his troops to gel.
He said: "There is no magic formula. It is just constant work on the training field.
"I remember this time last year I was being asked if we were going to be able to score goals and we ended up with 101.
"It just takes time and patience. We were not playing how we were in February, March, April and May in September.
"It will be the same this year. By the time the second part of the season comes, we will always be stronger.
"We have had to bring in a lot of players because of the Champions League and that takes time.
"We have got players adapting and I am really pleased with the way they are settling in. My experience tells me we will get stronger and better."

Evra relishing Milan clash





Juventus defender Patrice Evra is relishing the prospect of locking horns with Milan in a mouth-watering Serie A clash on Sunday.

The defending champions have started the campaign well under Massimiliano Allegri, with consecutive two wins out of two in the league and a 2-0 victory over Malmo in the UEFA Champions League.
However, a new-look Milan side should be a different proposition for Juve given the Turin giants have only met Chievo and Udinese in Serie A so far.
Although Milan struggled last season, they have made a promising start to the campaign under new coach Filippo Inzaghi with two wins in Serie A.
France left-back Evra, who arrived in Italy from Manchester United during the close season, made his first Juve start against Chievo last weekend and is eagerly awaiting this weekend's clash at San Siro.
"We expect a tough game like all others, but we are Juve," he told Juventus TV. "These are the types of games I wanted to play when I signed for Juventus. 
"I'm really looking forward to it.
"Juve and Manchester United are similar in the sense that no effort is spared in giving you the best possible conditions in which to work."
Juventus have won their last four meetings with Milan in all competitions and recorded a 2-0 triumph at San Siro last season.

Immobile needs time





Borussia Dortmund must not expect too much too soon from striker Ciro Immobile, head coach Jurgen Klopp has urged.

The Italy international arrived at Signal Iduna Park in June as a direct replacement for Robert Lewandowski, who joined rivals Bayern Munich on a free transfer.
Filling Lewandowski's boots was always going to be a tough ask given the Pole scored over 100 goals during his four years at the club.
But the first signs of promise were there as the 24-year-old scored in Tuesday's 2-0 UEFA Champions League triumph over Arsenal - his first goal for the club in his fourth appearance.
And Klopp is certain that more will follow in time.
"We need to have patience with Immobile, he's improving," he said. "We can't expect him to score every game after running for 60 metres."
Meanwhile, Dortmund have received a boost ahead of their trip to Mainz on Saturday with the return to training of Ilkay Gundogan and Mats Hummels.
Neither player has featured for Klopp this season but they will not be rushed back to avoid any recurrence of the injuries 
"Ilkay Gundogan looks great," he added. "He trained well but still needs some time. He is on a great path.
"Mats Hummels has not played since the World Cup final and [had] very little training. 
"He is now only entered back into the team training."

Astori suffers knee injury





Roma will be without Davide Astori for several weeks after he suffered a knee injury during the UEFA Champions League win over CSKA Moscow.

The on-loan central defender damaged his right knee during the resounding 5-1 win at the Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday, but was able to complete the full 90 minutes as Roma rose to the top of Group E.
However, the news that Astori is set for a spell on the sidelines is a blow ahead of the Eternal City club's Serie A clash with his parent club Cagliari on Sunday.
"Astori was sent for tests which revealed a right knee sprain with damage to the collateral medial ligament," said a statement on Roma's official website.
"The player has already started physiotherapy on the case."
His absence could see another loanee, Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, come into the side for the clash at Stadio Olimpico this weekend.