Piatek angry with Hertha loss
Warsaw: Hertha Berlin’s Polish striker Krzysztof Piatek did not hide his disappointment after his team lost 4-1 against Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.The Pole put the hosts in front midway through the first half, but Eintracht turned the game around after Hertha defender Dedryck Boyata was sent off. Adi Hutter’s men then took advantage of their numerical superiority to score four goals to win in dominant fashion, reports Xinhua news agency.”I’m happy that I scored but it’s not important because my goal didn’t help the team to achieve a good result. It was a really tough game for us. The red card for Boyata seemed to be crucial as we had to defend from the start of the second half,” Piatek told Polish website Bundesliga Onet on Sunday.”When we had eleven players on the pitch, we were able to create chances and we scored. After the break Eintracht played too fast for us to stop them. However, we should stay positive and try to get a good result at Freiburg on Tuesday,” added the striker.During the winter transfer window, Hertha broke their transfer record to sign Piatek for 30 million euros from Italian side AC Milan. After a difficult start to life in Berlin, the Pole has started to find some form, scoring three times in the last four matches, and Hertha head coach Bruno Labbadia is pleased with his new man’s recent progress. (IANS)
Khade thinks of taking retirement
New Delhi: Asian Games bronze medallist Virdhawal Khade said he may have to consider retirement if swimming facilities in the country continue to remain shut. While a number of sports facilities have opened up their training facilities for top athletes, swimming pools continue to remain shut with no indication from the governing hierarchy of when they may be opened for athletes.In a two-tweet thread, Khade asked for clarity on the situation of swimming pools. “Might have to consider retiring from swimming . No news or communication of any sorts for being able to start swimming again . Wish swimming was treated the same as other sports in India,” he said in his first tweet and tagged Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju and the Swimming Federation of India among others.”Almost 3 months since the swimmers in India entered the pool . If other competitive athletes can follow social distancing while training , competitive swimmers can do the same as well. I hope other Olympic swimming prospects don’t consider retiring,” He said. (IANS)