Esteban Gutierrez was surprised to hear Daniel Ricciardos criticism of his driving under blue flags during the German Grand Prix.During his drive to second Ricciardo had complained about Gutierrez holding him up late in the race, later saying the Haas driver was the worst of the grid at obeying blue flags when hes about to be lapped. Gutierrez, who missed out on points in 11th, had not heard about the criticism until his media session after the race and said he had not intended to hold up the Red Bull driver.Daniel was not happy? Ok. I will speak to him, the Mexican said when told. Im surprised because I saw other people in front. I saw he was behind, of course, but he was pretty far away at that time and then at that point I lifted and lost about two seconds.I did my best, it was not my intention to block or anything. But if he is not comfortable about it I am going to speak to him because its not my intention to do anything bad to anyone.Gutierrez was criticised in Hungary for holding up Lewis Hamilton, who gestured angrily at him while lapping him. Gutierrez felt that had been a disrespectful act but said Hamilton had spoken to him in Germany - but added that he had not been warned about blue flags by other drivers, as Ricciardo claimed.There was my discussion with Lewis, but apart from that... I got penalised, what else can you do? I had the consequence [in Hungary], today I wasnt penalised. There was nothing wrong, its not that I was blocking, OK he was behind but he was not closing.If hes two seconds behind and I lift and I lose four seconds it makes the difference to my points. So I have to protect as well my own interests. Obviously not affecting the other people and thats where the difference is made sometimes.Asked if Hamilton had offered an apology for his rude gesture, he said: Yes he did, and I explained as well that Ive never been penalised for that. I was actually, very often, told by the team that I was too easy [to pass under blue flags]. So I said OK, Im going to try to do my best, you want to try and lose the least time possible.Its part of the race. You are fighting, doing your best. I was on super-soft tyres, [Ricciardo] was catching me very slowly and then when I saw that he was one second behind or something I really backed off and let him by in Turn 2, I think it was. Scarpe Asics Scontate . Jeff Green scored 13 points and Kris Humphries 12 for the Celtics, who nearly blew an 18-point, second-half lead. Sullingers 20-20 was the first by a Celtics player since Kevin Garnetts first game in Boston in 2007. Garnett was dealt -- along with Paul Pierce -- to Brooklyn during the off-season. 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Sunderland appear to be digging themselves another early hole, and manager David Moyes hopes his club can finally claim their first win Monday night against Everton at the Stadium of Light.Last season the Black Cats failed to collect three points until matchday 10 -- a 3-0 win over Newcastle United in the Tyne-Wear derby -- but Moyes hopes it doesnt take that long this time as he faces one of his former clubs. The Wearsiders are also aiming to avoid losing their first two home matches for the first time since 2013 when they opened that campaign with four consecutive setbacks.Sunderland (0-2-1) struggled in defeats to Middlesborough and Manchester City before earning their only point with a 1-1 draw against Southampton. Jermain Defoe opened the scoring from the spot 10 minutes from time, but the Saints found an equaliser five minutes later through Jay Rodriguez.Moyes was pleased to collect the point away from home, but also lamented his sides inability to close out the victory.Im happy to get a point, but disappointed we didnt get three and that we couldnt see the game out. he told the clubs official website. Jordan Pickford knows he could have done better for the goal, but apart from that I think he did very well throughout the game.Sunderland could hand out some debuts as Victor Anichebe faces one of his former teams after completing a loan move. New signing Didier NDong, who arrives from Lorient for a club-record fee of £13.6 million, might also be ready.Everton (2-1-0) are off to an unbeaten start, including a 1-0 result over Stoke City prior to the iinternational break thanks to a Shay Given own goal.dddddddddddd Manager Ronald Koeman has to be pleased with his clubs beginning, but sees its potential in the forward lines. He also thinks striker Romelu Lukaku is ready to take off after nabbing a brace for Belgium in the World Cup qualifiers.He is an important player because, normally, he is the teams top goal scorer, the Dutch boss said. He showed that with the Belgian national team this week. I hope he scores his next goal on Monday. Strikers always need goals because its important for their confidence.Dont forget he had a difficult preseason, joining the group late. I think now he is close to his best level and we will see that.The Toffees are aiming to keep clean sheets for the first time since February, when they collected a pair of 3-0 wins over Newcastle United and Stoke City. If they are to keep the Black Cats off the score sheet, theyll have to keep Defoe bottled up, something Koeman is astutely aware of.Defoe is very dangerous, he added. He is always finding space with good movements. If he has a chance, normally its a goal, we need to prepare for him because he is showing his productivity as a striker. But its not just Defoe -- if we can stop the midfielders passing to him then we dont have that problem.Both teams beat each other at home in dominating fashion last season. Sunderland won 3-0 at the Stadium of Light in May, while Everton prevailed 6-2 in November. ' ' '