
NANTES, France (AFP) - Nantes paid an emotional tribute to Emiliano Sala at the Stade de la Beaujoire on Wednesday (Jan 30) before their first match since their former striker's plane disappeared over the Channel last week.
The 28-year-old had been travelling from Nantes to his new club Cardiff City when the plane went missing, with pilot David Ibbotson the only other person on board.
British investigators said earlier on Wednesday it was "likely" that two seat cushions that have washed up on the French shore were from the missing aircraft.
Nantes unveiled a large photo of Sala in the centre-circle before kick-off in the Ligue 1 game against Saint-Etienne, while the Argentine's former teammates donned T-shirts with "we love you Emi" written on the back.
Supporters unfurled banners supporting Sala and flew Argentinian flags in the stands.
The tearful fans held a minute's applause and chanted his name.
All the Nantes players played in shirts featuring Sala's name instead of their own.
Â
Â
Â
Â
Former Nantes forward Yacine Bammou, who became a close friend of Sala's before leaving for Caen, was in tears in the stands, while coach Vahid Halilhodzic also struggled to contain his emotions.
Sala scored 42 league goals in 120 appearances for Nantes before signing for Cardiff in a €17 million (S$26 million) move.
He had visited his former teammates in Nantes on Jan 21 to say goodbye before flying towards Cardiff on the Piper PA-46 Malibu plane.
The official search was suspended last Thursday, but Britain's Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said it would start an underwater search this weekend, working alongside a privately-funded search.
Hundreds of Nantes fans had held a vigil in the French city last week shortly after the first searches had failed to find the player.
"I did not have much hope. Now we must try to mourn and then move forward," said 69-year-old Nantes supporter Andree Guittet.
Arsenal reached a second successive Europa League semi-final as they deservedly beat Napoli at the San Paolo Stadium to ease into the final four. Having secured a 2-0 victory in the first leg, the Gunners travelled to Naples knowing their fate was in their own hands.
Football: Arsenal beat Napoli to reach Europa League semi
"Microsoft Excel is waiting for another application to complete an OLE action." This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
Man City's De Bruyne Upbeat as He Bids to Put Injuries Behind Him Kevin De Bruyne's timely return to action for Manchester City is a major boost for Pep Guardiola as his team brace for a punishing programme over the festive period.
Man City's De Bruyne upbeat as he bids to put injuries behind
Home » News » Sports » Kane insists club rivalries will not split England camp. Kane insists club rivalries will not split England camp. On March 19, 2019 6:11 pm In Sports by Emmanuel Okogba
Kane insists club rivalries will not split England camp
Apr 08, 2019 · Chelsea moved up to third with a 2-0 home win over West Ham through two fine Eden Hazard goals but Maurizio Sarri admitted the club will struggle to hold on to their No 10
Paris Saint-Germain shook off their Champions League hangover and resumed their canter towards another French title on Tuesday as they cruised to a 4-0 win in Dijon. Marquinhos, Kylian Mbappe, Angel Di Maria and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored PSG's goals in their first outing since their disastrous exit from the Champions League in the last
PSG win in first outing since Champions League nightmare
Salah lauds 'unbelievable' Liverpool after Champions League glory
Football and Fascism. This page intentionally left blank Football and Fascism The National Game under Mussolini Simon Martin. Oxford New York Some images in the printed version of this book are not available for inclusion in the eBook.
Buy Conundrum Wine | Shop Thousands of Wines Online
AD
Confident Real Madrid stroll to fourth straight win By Next Edition on February 4, 2019 No Comment Share on Facebook Follow on Facebook Add to Google+ Connect on Linked in Subscribe by Email Print This Post
Confident Real Madrid stroll to fourth straight win - The
• Fans cause mayhem in Porto before Nations League game• Police baton-charge supporters after bottles are hurled The Football Association has condemned the England supporters who caused mayhem on the streets of Porto on Wednesday night as "an embarrassment to the team" - and says they are not welcome in football.
Misbehaving England fans 'not welcome in football', says FA
Sarri proved beyond doubt who's in charge at Chelsea by benching Kepa Blues boss brought in rusty reserve Willy Caballero - though the Argentine was untested in the 2-0 home win By Andrew Dillon
Leaders Liverpool stumble, Chelsea collapse If more proof were needed of how unpredictable the Premier League can be it was provided on Wednesday as Liverpool blew a chance take a vice-like grip on the title race and Chelsea suffered their worst league defeat in 23 years.
Football: Leaders Liverpool stumble, Chelsea collapse
Atletico Madrid needed Thomas Lemar to come off the bench and score an 85th-minute winner against Eibar on Saturday as they stretched their lead over Real Madrid to seven points in La Liga. Real play at home to in-form Athletic Bilbao on Sunday but Atletico took another step towards finishing above their city rivals for a second consecutive
Atletico extend lead over Real with narrow win over Eibar | IOL
0 comments:
Post a Comment