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Garcia, McIlroy fire back at Love’s best-ever US talk

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I’ve followed everything and I’ve had a bit of fun with it, the task force and greatest team ever assembled and whatever else they are talking about.

CHASKA, United States: Sergio Garcia and Rory McIlroy fired up European passions Tuesday at the Ryder Cup, taking exception to US captain Davis Love’s contention that his Americans might be the best team ever.

“At the end of the day, you don’t win Ryder Cups with your mouth,” Garcia said. “You win them out there on the golf course and that’s where we’ll see which team is the best.”

European teams have won three consecutiv­e Ryder Cups, seeking an unpreceden­ted fourth in a row this week at Hazeltine, while the Americans have lost six of the past seven and eight of 10.

But with a new task force bringing stronger organizati­on and commitment, Love felt confident enough in his roster last Friday to tell a golf radio interviewe­r, “We’re a great team. This is maybe the best golf team maybe ever assembled.”

Those words added inspiratio­n for a Europe side not lacking for it to start with.

“They a r e p r e t t y much motivating factors,” Garcia said.

“You know what they say opinions are like – we all have one. Everybody is allowed to have their own opinions. That’s what they think. We know what we have.”

World number three McIlroy, Europe’s top- ranked player, is coming off a victory at the

Rory McIlroy, Europe Ryder Cup golfer

US PGA’s season- ending Tour Championsh­ip.

It brought US$ 1.5 million plus a US$10 million season points bonus he swiped from the pocket of US Cup rival Dustin Johnson, the US Open champion ranked second in the world.

“To see Rory showing that fighting spirit and battling the way in which he did was wonderful,” Europe captain Darren Clarke said of his Northern Ireland compatriot. “That was a very enjoyable thing for all of us to watch.”

McIlroy tossed his own barbs at the US notion of Ryder Cup supremacy before Friday’s opening tee shots.

“I’ve followed everything and I’ve had a bit of fun with it, the task force and greatest team ever assembled and whatever else they are talking about,” McIlroy said.

“If Europe were in the same position as what America have went through over the past few Ryder Cups, we would be probably doing the same thing and searching for answers.”

The Americans have four of the world’s top 10 in Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Reed and Rickie Fowler and all 12 players are ranked in the world’s top 31.

While Europe counters with five of the world’s top 12, including Garcia in 12th, half the European squad is ranked below Ryan Moore, the captain’s pick who is the lowest-ranked US player.

McIlroy noted that in terms of worldwide victories this year, Europe players have taken 12 to nine by the Americans, the majors split even at two for each roster.

“So our team is good. Our team is more than ready to handle the occasion, to handle what we need to do,” McIlroy said.

“I don’t think it’s hard for us to find motivation. Whether it be the sea of red ( US supporters) you see on the golf course or comments made by the US team or captain, that gives us so much motivation already.

“Whenever we are going up against one of the greatest teams ever assembled, that’s motivation enough. How good a victory would this be if we go out and beat these guys on home soil?” — AFP

 ??  ?? Captain Davis Love III of the United States holds the Ryder Cup during team photocalls. — AFP photo
Captain Davis Love III of the United States holds the Ryder Cup during team photocalls. — AFP photo

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