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Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Tu Hi To Meri Dost Hai Yuwraaj HD 1080p

The bad boy of hindi movies gives a great performance in this song (tu hi to meri dost hai)

tu muskura-Yuvraj(hq video full song)

The 2007 romantic movie yuvraj starring salman khan, katrina kaif and anil kapoor if full of emotional song of which this is one

samuel eto'o club honours

Three Uefa Champions League medals (2006, 2009, 2010), four league titles (three in Spain, one in Italy), four national cups (two in Spain, two in Italy), one Club World Cup (2010)
But the nadir of the four-time African Footballer of the Year's international career came in the World Cup, a tournament where he had long hoped to emulate the feats of his childhood hero, 1990 star Roger Milla.
At the tournament in South Africa in 2010 - the first edition to be held on African soil - Cameroon were the first team to leave the competition, prompting Eto'o to describe their exit after just two games as the biggest disappointment of his career. Samuel Eto'o
He would play in a total of four World Cups (a joint African record), after making his debut as a 17-year-old against Italy in the 1998 finals, but never managed to help Cameroon into the knock-out stage.
Although he scored the goal that secured the 1990 World Cup quarter-finalists' last group win, when beating Saudi Arabia in 2002, Cameroon have since lost seven straight games at the finals.
The last defeat came against Mexico at this year's World Cup but marking Eto'o's 118th - and last - appearance, it did at least allow an African football icon to bow out on the sport's greatest stage.

samuel eto'o international honour

Africa Cup of Nations winner in 2000 and 2002, Nations Cup record scorer, 2000 Olympics gold medallist, Confederations Cup runner-up in 2003, appeared at four World Cups (joint-record in Africa)
Eto'o contested six Nations Cups in all, and leaves a major mark on the tournament by virtue of being its all-time top scorer. His 18 goals, four more than the next best total, is a benchmark likely to stand for some considerable time.
In between those back-to-back titles came a stunning Olympic gold medal as Cameroon beat Brazil on the way to the final, where they overcame a Spain side boasting Xavi and Carles Puyol.
Douala-born Eto'o played a major part in defeating the Spanish, scoring the goal that brought Cameroon back to 2-2 and forced extra-time, and then slotting home his kick to help win the penalty shootout.
But as Cameroon's top talents fell away, Eto'o struggled to fill the void; not that one man, however talented, can carry a national side as Liberia's George Weah, the only African to ever be crowned Fifa World Footballer of the Year, can attest.
Mboma himself told BBC World Service programme Newsday on Tuesday: "In our time, we had four to five leaders - Foe, myself, Raymond Kalla, Song - and when we left, Eto'o was almost alone in the team."
But rather than any footballing deficiencies it was Eto'o's squabbles with team-mates - he accused them of refusing to pass to him and also had an ugly feud with Alex Song - that dented his legacy.
"Under his captaincy, Eto'o did not help his team become stronger," added Mboma. "He wasn't negative to his team-mates, but he wasn't that positive. He was more for himself rather than the whole squad, which is probably the reason why Cameroon have not won a title for a long time."
Despite being national captain, there was little love lost between Eto'o and the Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot).
Samuel Eto'o (back row, second from right)
Eto'o (back, second from right) celebrates with team-mates after winning the 2002 Nations Cup in Mali
In 2011 the former Chelsea man put aside his differences with his team-mates to lead a revolt against Fecafoot - with players so tired of receiving payments late they refused to honour a friendly against Algeria.
Eto'o's actions earned him a 15-match ban that was later reduced to eight months, yet he remained in exile after his suspension ended as he railed against the "amateurish and poorly-organised" national set-up.
Rushed back into action after a meeting with representatives of the country's president, Eto'o's Cameroon failed to qualify for the 2012 and 2013 Nations Cups - an astonishing record considering they had reached at least the quarter-finals at the previous seven tournaments.

SAMUEL ETO'O A BRILLIANT AND BLEMISHED CAREER

Samuel Eto'oSamuel Eto'o's Cameroon career will be remembered as both brilliant and blemished.
The 33-year-old made his debut for the Indomitable Lions in 1997, aged just 15, and announced his retirement from internationals on Tuesday.
In the intervening 18 years - more than half of his life - he experienced the highs of winning titles as part of a toothsome and dangerous pride but also deep lows in recent times as Cameroon became a ragged outfit both on and off the pitch.
As the Indomitable Lions fortunes have waned, Eto'o's reputation has taken some damaging blows - often self-inflicted as the striker's behaviour was frequently the antithesis of what was expected after he became captain in 2009.
The new Everton striker's greatest international achievements came when he was surrounded by quality players in the Cameroon side: the likes of Patrick Mboma, the late Marc-Vivien Foe, Geremi Njitap, Lauren Etame Mayer and even Rigobert Song.
In those halcyon days, the team mixed brute physical strength with tactical discipline and Eto'o's clinical finishing - he is his country's all-time leading scorer with 54 goals - helped clinch Africa Cup of Nations titles in 2000 and 2002.

FOOTBALL NEWS

Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech, 32, will look to quit Stamford Bridge in the near future if he remains second choice to 22-year-old Thibaut Courtois.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has rejected an approach from Bayern Munich for 25-year-old Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil. 
Wales international Gareth Bale, 25, has told Real Madrid team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo, 29, not to leave the Bernabeu club in order to rejoin Manchester United.  
Stromsgodset midfielder Martin Odegaard, 15, has courted the attention of several Premier League clubs but Norway coach Per-Mathias Hogmo, who has included the teenager in his squad for his side
Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United are all interested in 31-year-old Barcelona right-back Dani Alves, whose contract with the Spanish club runs out next summer, but the Brazilian wants to stay at the Nou Camp outfit.  
Southampton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, 24, says the club treated him like "cattle" during the summer when he was denied a move to Tottenham, but that he now intends to stay at the south coast side for the rest of the season.  
QPR boss Harry Redknapp will make a move for Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor, 30, and Toronto forward Jermain Defoe, 32, during the January transfer window.  

FOOTBALL GOSSIPS


Calum Chambers of ArsenalCalum Chambers could start for England against San Marino
England coach Roy Hodgson has cleared the air with Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal and defused their row over the fitness of 19-year-old defender Luke Shaw. 
Arsenal defender Calum Chambers, 19, is set to make his senior competitive debut for England in Thursday's Euro 2016 qualifier against San Marino and may even earn a surprise start at centre-back .  
Manchester United defender Paddy McNair, 19, has added to the Red Devils injury woes, after picking up a hamstring injury that will rule him out for three weeks.
Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana, 26, has rejected suggestions he would have refused to play for Southampton if they had blocked his £25m transfer to Anfield

TRANSFER GOSSIPS


Iker Cassilas
Legendary Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Cassilas is interesting Premier League clubs
However, reports claim Liverpool are closing in on a deal for former Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes, 32, who is set to undergo a medical this m onth. 
Liverpool midfielder Suso, 20, will leave Anfield to join AC Milan either in January or for free during the summer.  
Real Madrid are set to make a bid for Chelsea's Brazilian midfielder Ramires 27, in the January transfer window.  
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech, 32, will look to quit Stamford Bridge in the near future if he remains second choice to 22-year-old Thibaut Courtois. 
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has rejected an approach from Bayern Munich for 25-year-old Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil.  
Wales international Gareth Bale, 25, has told Real Madrid team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo, 29, not to leave the Bernabeu club in order to rejoin Manchester United.  
Stromsgodset midfielder Martin Odegaard, 15, has courted the attention of several Premier League clubs but Norway coach Per-Mathias Hogmo, who has included the teenager in his squad for his side's forthcoming Euro 2016 qualifiers, has urged him to turn down a move to "an absolute top club".  
Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United are all interested in 31-year-old Barcelona right-back Dani Alves, whose contract with the Spanish club runs out next summer, but the Brazilian wants to stay at the Nou Camp outfit 
Southampton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, 24, says the club treated him like "cattle" during the summer when he was denied a move to Tottenham, but that he now intends to stay at the south coast side for the rest of the season.  
QPR boss Harry Redknapp will make a move for Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor, 30, and Toronto forward Jermain Defoe, 32, during the January transfer window.