Back-up Western Sydney goalkeeper Jerrad Tyson has questioned the legitimacy of his penalty giveaway to Brisbane but admitted his emotions may have been partly to blame for an over-zealous rush on Jamie Maclaren.A lapse in judgement from the inexperienced gloveman handed a flat Roar outfit Fridays first-half opener on another agonising night for the seventh-placed Wanderers, who levelled after the break via maiden scorer Jumpei Kusukami but were left with no more reward than a fifth draw from eight games.Having banished the demons of self-doubt against Melbourne City last week, Tyson entered his second A-League appearance in nearly three years full of confidence after replacing maligned No.1 Andrew Redmayne.That the 27-year-old imploded moments after superbly denying Brett Holman made it all the more cruel.Spotting Jonathan Aspropotamitis marshalling Jamie Maclaren into touch, Tyson made an audacious slide towards the pair, his second snatch for the ball instead collecting the Roar striker who made no mistake from the spot.I was really happy with that save (on Holman) and probably was flying a little bit too high on emotion, so maybe it was a ball I shouldnt have gone for, Tyson said.I thought I could get there and in the end probably went more to block the cross from Macca.In my eyes I havent touched him and hes gone down (but) I spoke to him after the game and he said there was contact.At the end of the day the ref has made a decision and I have to live by that.Popovic took a more diplomatic approach three days after being fined $3000 for a post-match spray at a referee.Moments change games, I always say that. And again we get a decision that the ref was 100 per cent sure was a penalty, which is fair enough, Popovic said.The response was great, it shows you the quality in that changeroom.They just deserve some reward. That reward will come, Im certain of that.For the first time this season, Popovic opted for an unchanged line-up.That Western Sydney mostly dominated suggests it paid off, and the ever-improving form and fitness of Nicolas Martinez indicates the Argentine playmaker will be one of the leagues biggest stars.Yet final-third profligacy again let down the hosts, whose 19 shots on Michael Theos rock-solid goal somehow werent enough for a second win of the season and first at Spotless Stadium.There were also signs - including 30 crosses - that Popovics side would at times benefit from a new attacking dimension.Defensively, Tyson could see much-needed headway, particularly among the back four.Hopefully we can keep developing that relationship and get that clean sheet were so hungry for, he said. Swell Bottiglia Blanc . PETERSBURG, Fla. Swell Offered Italia . Vaives lawyer Trevor Whiffen claims the former 50-goal man wasnt provided with a copy of the claim beforehand and that he would not have agreed to the allegations made against the NHL had he been asked to review its contents. http://www.swellbottiglie.it/ . Oaklands loss to Seattle clinched the ALs best record for the Red Sox with one day to spare in the regular season. "I think everybody was kind of watching," catcher David Ross said. "Demp (Ryan Dempster) came out before he went to the bullpen and was just yelling that they lost. Swell Bottle Italia . Now that hes hitting streaking teammates with pin-point passes for easy layups, Love is asserting himself as one of the true superstars in the league. Swell Bottiglie . -- The Portland Timbers and Real Salt Lake played to a 0-0 tie Saturday night that left the top of the Western Conference standings unchanged. BATON ROUGE, La. -- LSU running back Leonard Fournette can live with a lessened workload, if thats the way coach Les Miles wants it.It doesnt matter, Fournette said Monday when asked whether he wants as many carries as he can get this season. My main goal is to win the national championship.The No. 5 Tigers begin a highly anticipated season on Saturday against Wisconsin at Green Bays Lambeau Field. LSU has loads of talent and experience on both sides of the ball, led by Fournette, a junior running back and a leading Heisman Trophy candidate.Fournette rushed for 1,953 yards and 22 touchdowns last season -- eclipsing 200 yards in a single game three times. But he also carried the ball 300 times and looked a little worn down in November, when defenses were keying on him and he was twice held to fewer than 100 yards.This season, Miles envisions an offense that is more dynamic in the passing game and less reliant on Fournette, but he also expects that approach to benefit his star running back by making defenses less inclined to crowd the middle of the field, close to the line of scrimmage -- an area often referred to as the box, by coaches.Balance is a way to remove people from the box and allow us bigger plays, Miles said. So if we can do the job that we have planned to do throwing the football, then I think you will find that there will be less people in the box and then maybe more productivity out of less carries.Indeed, when Fournette lines up this season, hell do so with an experienced quarterback in junior Brandon Harris and accomplished receivers including junior Malachi Dupre and senior Travin Dural.Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst doesnt seem to think Miles is bluffing when he talks about potentially lessening Fournettes workload.Hes got some really good players around him, Chryst said.The 6-foot-1, 235-pound Fournette, whose rare combination of strength, nimble feet and explosive quickness allows him to either run over or dance around would-be tacklers, also could have a greater role as a receiver out of the backfield. That would allow Fournette to operate in space while reducing his exposure to punishing head-on collisions with linebackers toward the middle of the field.Harris recently noted that hell be more inclined to opt for short passes to running backs this season when coverage is good downfield because it has become apparent to him that a baack like Fournette can take a 5-yard pass and turn it into 85.ddddddddddddMiles said Fournettes workload will all depend on his conditioning and his health.Were not going to keep him on the field when hes tired, no matter what, Miles said.The coach also noted his team is stocked with maybe the finest tailback group that Ive been around, including sophomore Derrius Guice and junior Darrel Williams, who should be able to help LSU maintain a formidable ground game even when Fournettes getting rest.Fournette already has had one injury scare this month, albeit a minor one. He left a practice nearly two weeks ago with what Miles described as a slight ankle sprain. Miles said on Monday that Fournette now has no issue with his health and has practiced extremely well the past week.Im good, Fournette said. It was nothing too serious. It happens in football. ... Im 100 percent.Fournette said his approach to the game also has evolved, and he expects to be more effective whether hes carrying the ball or not.Im smarter than my previous years, Fournette said. Overall, I think Im a better leader.When hes not taking handoffs, Fournette said he still expects to be an asset by blocking, catching and overall just leading my team.When Fournette first arrived at LSU two seasons ago as the most coveted running back recruit in the nation, he talked about individual goals such as 1,000-yard seasons and Heisman contention. He said maturity has decreased his focus on personal accolades -- to an extent.Overall, those goals are still in the back of my mind, Fournette conceded, but added that he feels like team goals are far more important, particularly in light of the enjoyment a championship season could bring to fans in the Baton Rouge area who are in the midst of recovery from recent flooding.With everything thats going on with Louisiana I think the championship will help out a lot, said Fournette, who happened to be speaking 11 years to the day after he experienced Hurricane Katrina as a child in New Orleans. By us winning that, you dont know whose life you can change. ... You never know who you can inspire.---AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org---AP Sports Writer Genaro Armas in Madison, Wisconsin, contributed to this report. ' ' '