Aitor Karankas return to the Middlesbrough dugout resulted in a happy ending to
a turbulent week as David Nugents stoppage-time header saw off fellow Sky Bet
Championship promotion hopefuls Hull 1-0 at the Rverside Stadium.
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Shoes . Having walked out last Friday following a stormy meeting
with his players, and failing to smooth over the bust-up the following day, it
looked like the former Real Madrid assistant managers days on Teesside were
numbered.However, having watched the loss at struggling Charlton from afar,
Karanka surprisingly returned to his role as head coach this week and on Friday
oversaw a memorable late win as substitute Nugent saw off Steve Bruces men with
a fine header right at the death. Mohamed Diame (right) and Middlesbroughs Adam
Clayton battle for the ball Both sides came into this match looking to
kick-start stuttering promotion tilts, which had seen Boro fall to three defeats
in their last four outings and Hull winless over the same period.The Riverside
encounter started energetically enough, but it tapered off with Cristhian
Stuanis header and a Robert Snodgrass strike the best either team could
muster.Hull started the second period brightly but the hosts weathered that
storm and, just as the match was petering out, Nugent glanced home, sending the
Riverside into raptures as Karanka and his staff jumped in celebration on the
touchline. Grant Leadbitter (left) and Robert Snodgrass tussle It made for an
exciting end to an otherwise forgettable match, ahead of which the Boro head
coach used his programme notes to express his relief that everything has been
made clear and that the club could move on.That message was echoed in an unusual
pre-match announcement from the Spaniard that was met by a loud roar - noise
that would have gone up several more notches had Andy Robertson not hacked a
Stuani header off the line.Grant Leadbitter also tried his luck but this was far
from one-way traffic, with Mo Diame and Snodgrass having Hulls best openings
until the 34th minute, when Snodgrass struck just wide at the end of a lovely,
flowing team move. Aitor Karanka saw his side grab a vital win Diame was proving
more effective than recent City matches and Boro fans wanted him sent off as
half-time approached, having brought down Tomas Kalas shortly after being
booked.Those appeals were rejected and he continued to threaten after the break,
twisting and turning before a deflection saw the ball fall kindly for Dimi
Konstantopoulos.Stewart Downing - whose summer return has reportedly led to
tension between Karanka and chairman Steve Gibson - received a mixed reception
when introduced in the 61st minute in a bid to stem an increasing Hull tide.
Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka was left delighted with Middlesbrough’s
narrow 1-0 win over Hull after a difficult week for the club. The former England
international helped calm Boro down but was unable to help inject new attacking
impetus, nor initially was Nugent in place of big-money acquisition Jordan
Rhodes.The visitors made changes of their own in a bid to eke out a winner and
the substitutes almost combined for the opener, with Abel Hernandez blocked and
then Ahmed Elmohamady lashing over. Konstantopoulos also kept out a hopeful
Robertson header.Hull captain Michael Dawson impressively blocked Nugent, but
the substitute was not to be denied for long.As the match entered stoppage time,
Albert Adomah swung in a cross that Nugent steered home to send the Riverside
wild. Steve Bruce described Hull’s 1-0 loss to Middlesbrough as cruel and felt
his side had to take the chances they missed.
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from an Achilles injury. MIAMI -- The San Antonio Spurs still have that winning
NBA Finals formula of good defence and a little luck on offence. Tim Duncan
overcame a slow start to finish with 20 points and 14 rebounds, Tony Parker
banked in a desperation jumper on a broken play with 5.2 seconds left and the
Spurs withstood LeBron James triple-double to beat the Miami Heat 92-88 on
Thursday night in a thrilling Game 1. Parker ended up with 21 points after
referees reviewed his shot to make sure it just beat the shot clock, giving San
Antonio a four-point edge in the game that was close the whole way. "We got a
little bit lucky in Game 1," Parker said. "Sometimes thats what it takes to win
games." Playing for the championship for the first time since sweeping James
Cleveland Cavaliers in 2007 for their fourth title, the Spurs improved to
5-for-5 in Game 1s, hanging around for three quarters and then blowing by the
defending champions midway through the fourth. Manu Ginobili, the third member
of San Antonios Big Three that has combined for 99 post-season victories
together, finished with 13 points, and Danny Green had 12. "It doesnt matter how
were categorized -- old, veterans, whatever you call us, were in the mix," the
37-year-old Duncan said. San Antonio turned up its defence in the fourth
quarter, limiting Miami to seven points in the first 8 1/2 minutes in returning
to the finals just the way it left -- with a victory over James. James had 18
points, 18 rebounds and 10 assists in his second straight NBA Finals
triple-double, but he shot only 7 of 16 against some good defence by
Kawhi Leonard, and Miamis offence stalled in the fourth quarter. "The Spurs are
the Spurs," James said. "Theyre going to put you in positions where you feel
uncomfortable offensively and defensively, and every time you make a mistake,
theyre going to capitalize on it." Game 2 is Sunday night. James became a
champion on this floor last year in Game 5 against Oklahoma City, but he hasnt
forgotten his first taste of the finals. The Spurs overwhelmed his Cavaliers and
James spoke Wednesday like someone who had payback in mind. He was 22 then, a
fourth-year player headed for greatness but with holes in his game that San
Antonio exploited. Revenge wont come easily -- if it comes at all. Dwyane Wade
scored 17 points for the Heat but was shut out in the fourth quarter. Chris Bosh
had only two of his 13 in the final period. James shot an airball on a 3-pointer
on his first shot attempt, then was soon back to the step-in-front-
of-him-at-your-own-risk force that has made him the games best player. But San
Antonio handled that and everything else Miami did, even while only shooting 42
per cent from the field. "This is a hell of a game to play because both teams
are so good offensively and defensively," Bosh said. "You cant have any
letdowns." Forced to seven grueling games by the rugged Indiana Pacers in the
East finals, the Heat clearly enjoyed the more wide-open flow of this game,
making 18 of their first 30 shots. But the Spurs defence simply got better as
the game went along, forcing Miami into five turnovers in the final quarter. "I
thought we were a little fatigued honestly in the fourth quarter," Wade said.
"Looking around, we looked like a team that came off a seven-game series." Miami
outshot and outrebounded San Antonio in the first half, yet led only 52-49. The
Heat stayed ahead until Parkers free throws gave San Antonio a 77-76 edgee with
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10th assist, but Leonard made a follow shot and Parker turned James turnover
into a spinning layup and an 81-78 lead exactly halfway through the fourth. "We
were just trying to hang," Parker said. "In the third quarter, the same thing.
In the fourth quarter we finally made some stops and made a couple of big
shots." The lead grew to seven, but Miami was back within two and appearing
ready to get the ball back when Parker lost control of the ball and his balance
as the clock was set to expire. He gathered the ball and his footing, turning
and tossing it in as the light above the basket turned red. "Tonys shot is one
of those things that happens sometimes," Ginobili said. "We got lucky today." It
was an entertaining start to a matchup that seemed years in the making between
perennial contenders, the Spurs making their fifth appearance and the Heat their
fourth. Commissioner David Stern called it "probably the most anticipated finals
in who knows, 30 years," likely more a bit of hyperbole in his final state of
the league address than a comment meant to slight fans of the Celtics, Lakers,
or Michael Jordans Bulls. It came with the promise of beautiful basketball
between two fluid offences who were built differently but share common beliefs
and a healthy respect. The Spurs value system over stardom, never asking for
attention -- and too often not getting it. The Heat have been never been out of
the spotlight from the moment James and Bosh showed up to join Wade, James
vowing multiple titles as lights flashed and music boomed, showing they were
going to be loud and impossible to ignore. The Heat have a assembled a deep
supporting cast loaded with 3-point shooters that turned them into a 66-win
powerhouse this season, sending the Spurs to the finals in the unfamiliar role
of underdog. They handled it just fine. The Spurs hadnt played since May 27,
when they finished off a sweep of Memphis in the Western Conference finals, and
even coach Gregg Popovich said he didnt know what to expect. San Antonio turned
it over on its first possession, leading to Wades fast-break dunk. Then the
Spurs ran off nine straight points, showing the rest helped more than any rust
hurt. Only Duncan, who has remained among the NBAs best, looked out of sync. He
missed all five shots in the first quarter before going to the bench late in the
period with his second foul. The Heat had a 38-29 lead by the time he returned,
and he quickly got on the board with an inside basket en route to a 12-point
second quarter. Back in the arena where James had 26 points, 11 rebounds and 13
assists in last years closeout game, fans arrived to white shirts reading
"Witness Miami" draped over their seats. The Miami fans didnt like what they
witnessed, many leaving as referees reviewed Parkers shot. Notes: Duncan joined
Elgin Baylor, A.C. Green and John Salley as the only players in NBA history to
make a Finals appearance in three decades. Salley is the only one to win titles
in three decades. ... The teams combined for 12 turnovers, tying the record for
the fewest in a playoff game. San Antonio had just four. ... Eleven of the Spurs
15 players were making their finals debuts. Only Duncan, Parker, Ginobili and
Matt Bonner were on the 2007 team. ... The Spanish national soccer team was at
the game, along with former Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino, whose No. 13 jersey
is retired in the arena.
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