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Thursday, May 27, 2010

United join the race for Toure

Reports in the Spanish press claim that Manchester United are preparing a bid for Barcelona's defensive midfielder Yaya Toure.

The Red Devils are apparently set to offer €21 million to prise Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure away from the Nou Camp.

Manager Sir Alex Ferguson is understood to be keen to strengthen United's midfield given the constant injuries plaguing Owen Hargreaves and the loss of form from the likes of Michael Carrick and Anderson.

While the United coach has publicly stated that he will only be making one more signing this season, after the club secured the services of Mexican striker Javi Hernandez and Fulham defender Chris Smalling, a report in Spanish publication Sport says that Ferguson has made inquiries about Toure.

While Barca coach Pep Guardiola is said to be keen to retain the services of the 27-year old Ivorian, reports on Wednesday stated that the Catalan outfit would consider releasing the player for a fee of €30-35 million.

Toure is believed to be seeking a move away from the Nou Camp and has been linked with both Chelsea and Arsenal over the past few weeks.

Arsenal tell Barca: Fabregas is not for sale at any price - Exclusive

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Barcelona have finally contacted Arsenal about Cesc Fabregas - and were immediately told he is not for sale at any price.
The Spanish giants have still not lodged an official bid for the want-away Gunners captain but have finally made a tentative enquiry.
But Arsenal have told Barcelona that they are wasting their time, that they will not even enter negotiations or discussions of any kind and that Fabregas is going nowhere. They also made it clear not to bother contacting them again.
Arsenal's strong response has dealt a massive blow to their hopes of signing Fabregas, who has five years left on his contract.
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Transfer-news-Arsenal-tell-Barcelona-that-Cesc-Fabregas-is-not-for-sale-at-any-price-article439617.html

Aqualani to stay at liverpool?

ALBERTO AQUILANI has vowed to stay at Liverpool and repay the club for their faith in him.

The Italian midfielder's first season at Anfield was a disappointment following his £17million move from Roma last summer.
An ankle injury stopped him making his debut until late October and he made just 13 starts all season as Liverpool failed to qualify for the Champions League for the first time since 2003.
His lack of appearances made some believe there was truth in the rumours he would make a swift return to Italy with Juventus.
But Aquilani, 25, vowed he is determined to stay and prove his worth to Reds boss Rafa Benitez.
He said: "I am staying at Liverpool to make up for many things. I have finally recovered from my ankle injury.
"Juve have approached me in the past and now I'm reading of their interest, but I really don't know anything about it."

United complete Hernandez signing

Manchester United have completed the deal to sign Javier Hernandez after the Mexico striker was granted a work permit.
United last month agreed a fee with Mexican side Guadalajara for the 22-year-old before the player also completed a medical and agreed personal terms.
United had only been awaiting confirmation of his work permit to complete his transfer, which will go through on July 1.

Arsenal poised to make £8m bid for Lorient centre-half Laurent Koscielny

Arsenal are interested in Lorient’s £8m-rated centre back Laurent Koscielny, 24, who is eligible to play for for Poland and France.
The 6ft 1in defender became an integral part of Lorient's defence, as the Ligue 1 outfit finished seventh in the table.
Koscielny, who played 35 times last season, moved from Tours to Lorient last summer for around £1.2m.
Wanted: Arsenal are chasing Koscielny (left)
Wanted: Arsenal are chasing Koscielny (left)
After bringing Thomas Vermaelen to the Emirates from Ajax for £10m last season, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger needs to strengthen the heart of his defence with uncertainty surrounding the futures of William Gallas, Sol Campbell and Mikael Silvestre.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1281677/Arsenal-poised-8m-bid-Lorient-centre-half-Laurent-Koscielny.html#ixzz0pA4xXwbp

Arsenal poised to make £8m bid for Lorient centre-half Laurent Koscielny

Arsenal are interested in Lorient’s £8m-rated centre back Laurent Koscielny, 24, who is eligible to play for for Poland and France.
The 6ft 1in defender became an integral part of Lorient's defence, as the Ligue 1 outfit finished seventh in the table.
Koscielny, who played 35 times last season, moved from Tours to Lorient last summer for around £1.2m.
Wanted: Arsenal are chasing Koscielny (left)
Wanted: Arsenal are chasing Koscielny (left)
After bringing Thomas Vermaelen to the Emirates from Ajax for £10m last season, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger needs to strengthen the heart of his defence with uncertainty surrounding the futures of William Gallas, Sol Campbell and Mikael Silvestre.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1281677/Arsenal-poised-8m-bid-Lorient-centre-half-Laurent-Koscielny.html#ixzz0pA4xXwbp

Arsenal poised to make £8m bid for Lorient centre-half Laurent Koscielny

Arsenal are interested in Lorient’s £8m-rated centre back Laurent Koscielny, 24, who is eligible to play for for Poland and France.
The 6ft 1in defender became an integral part of Lorient's defence, as the Ligue 1 outfit finished seventh in the table.
Koscielny, who played 35 times last season, moved from Tours to Lorient last summer for around £1.2m.
Wanted: Arsenal are chasing Koscielny (left)
Wanted: Arsenal are chasing Koscielny (left)
After bringing Thomas Vermaelen to the Emirates from Ajax for £10m last season, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger needs to strengthen the heart of his defence with uncertainty surrounding the futures of William Gallas, Sol Campbell and Mikael Silvestre.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1281677/Arsenal-poised-8m-bid-Lorient-centre-half-Laurent-Koscielny.html#ixzz0pA4xXwbp

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Real Madrid sack Manuel Pellegrini

Real Madrid have parted company with coach Manuel Pellegrini, paving the way for Jose Mourinho to take over.
Pellegrini was midway through a two-year contract with the Spanish giants but pays the penalty for an unsuccessful first season in charge at the Bernabeu.
Madrid, despite spending around 250million euros in bringing in the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka, Karim Benzema and Xabi Alonso last summer, suffered their second successive trophy-less campaign.
More to follow...

Spurs eye Richards bid

MICAH RICHARDS could make a £9million summer switch to Spurs.

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has been assessing Richards' situation at Manchester City and knows that the defender would be interested in a move.
Richards missed out on Fabio Capello's provisional World Cup 30 after an indifferent couple of seasons but believes he has got his focus properly back now.
At 21, a more mature Richards is determined to push his way into the international fold again next season and build on the 11 caps he won as an exciting teenager.
Although Richards has played both centre-back and right-back, Redknapp sees him first and foremost as an attacking full-back who can take over from Croatia's Vedran Corluka.
But before Tottenham can bid for Richards they have to raise money by making sales.
Scottish international full-back Alan Hutton, who has flopped at White Hart Lane, could be one of the first players to go.
He spent part of last season on loan at Sunderland and the Black Cats are keen to take him on full-time.
Jermaine Jenas and Robbie Keane, who has been on loan at Celtic, could also bring in cash.

Tottenham eye £7m move for Villa flop Davies and seek contract talks with Modric

Tottenham are set to make a £7million move for out-of-favour Aston Villa defender Curtis Davies.
Manager Harry Redknapp has shown an interest in the former England Under 21 centre half as he seeks to add to his defensive options ahead of next season's Champions League campaign.
London-born Davies has dropped down the pecking order at Villa 
Park
Out of favour: London-born Davies has dropped down the pecking order at Villa Park
London-born Davies, 25, has dropped down the pecking order at Villa Park and would jump at the chance to play top European football at White Hart Lane.
Tottenham have no shortage of central defenders but there are worries over the fitness of Ledley King's knees while Jonathan Woodgate is battling to overcome a groin problem and former Luton and West Bromwich skipper Davies would provide more than adequate cover.
He was signed by Villa manager Martin O'Neill for £11m two seasons ago but a shoulder injury last year, that eventually required surgery, has seen him drop down the firstteam pecking order behind James Collins, Carlos Cuellar and Richard Dunne.
Davies remains shy of the 60-game mark he needs to trigger a new contract at Villa Park and his representatives were told during a post-season meeting with O'Neill that he could be sacrificed as the Villa boss has priorities in other areas of the side and needs to raise funds before he can buy new players.
Tottenham will hold talks with the agent of Modric in a bid to 
keep the playmaker out of the clutches of Chelsea
Luka here: Tottenham will hold talks with the agent of Modric in a bid to keep the playmaker out of the clutches of Chelsea
One option for Redknapp would be to offer former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas as part of the deal.
The ex-Newcastle star, who has seen his chances limited by new arrivals at White Hart Lane this season, could be the ideal replacement for Villa should James Milner complete a summer move to Manchester City.
Tottenham will hold talks with the agent of Luka Modric over a new contract in a bid to keep the Croatia playmaker out of the clutches of Chelsea.
Carlo Ancelotti, the Chelsea manager, is understood to be ready to pay upwards of £25m for Modric following his starring role for Tottenham this season.
But Redknapp is in no mood to lose one of his best players after qualifying for the Champions League. Tottenham officials will meet Modric's agent, Zdravko Mamic, before the weekend to discuss improving and lengthening the 24-year-old midfielder's contract, which has three-years left to run and earns him about £45,000-a-week.
Spurs may need to offer him a deal in the region of £70,000-a-week, an increase which will see him join the club's top earners King, Woodgate and Robbie Keane.
The offer of an improved contract for Modric, coupled with the fact that - as revealed by Sportsmail - Redknapp is keen to exploit Everton's failure to agree a new deal for Steven Pienaar, would raise doubts about an approach by Spurs for Joe Cole.
The Chelsea midfielder is available on a free having failed to agree a new deal at Stamford Bridge. But there is the question of Cole's wage demands given he earns £85,000-a-week at Chelsea and is looking to increase that by £15,000.
Meanwhile, Redknapp continues to be linked with a move for Wolfsburg's striker Edin Dzeko despite a £25m price tag.

Nikola Zigic completes 6m Birmingham City deal

Nikola Zigic has landed himself a tall order - finding the goals to fire Birmingham City upwards after completing a £6million switch from Valencia.
The giant Serbia striker has agreed a four-year deal with the St Andrew's club, becoming Alex McLeish’s third signing of the close season.
Zigic stands at almost 6ft 8in - he doesn’t exactly dwarf Spurs’ Peter Crouch, but the England international has finally found someone in the Barclays Premier League to look up to. Albeit by less than an inch.
Getting stuck in: Nikola Zigic is being tracked by a number of 
Premier League clubs
Getting stuck in: Zigic was tracked by a number of Premier League clubs
 
McLeish moved quickly to secure Zigic on a lengthy contract from Valencia, who have off-loaded the Serb shortly after banking £34m from the sale of David Villa to Barcelona.
The striker had also been tracked by Stoke, Blackburn and Sunderland.
McLeish, armed with funds from Carson Yeung, has added Zigic to his frontline after signing Manchester United’s Ben Foster late last week. Spanish midfielder Enric Valles has also joined on a free transfer from Breda.

FERNANDO TORRES will stay at Liverpool.

The Kop striker's agent, Jose Antonio Peton, last night insisted: "For the moment I can assure fans that Fernando will continue at Liverpool next season."
And that is bad news for Manchester City and Chelsea who would both love to have the Spanish World Cup star on their books.
Peton added: "Everything is down to Liverpool's attitude but, for the time being, Fernando is happy at the club and has a good contract.
"Liverpool have not spoken to us about his future, so he is just concentrating on playing at the World Cup."
Torres, 26, is still battling to make Spain's World Cup opener against Switzerland on June 16 after a season dogged by hernia, hamstring and knee problems.
He has not played since April when a second bout of knee surgery left him in a race to be fit in time for South Africa.
And, last night, Torres conceded how the pressure of coping with expectancy on top of his injuries turned last season into a horror show at Anfield.
He revealed: "It's been very difficult. When you start out, you hope you can win titles and not have injuries.
"Instead it has been just the opposite. But in football there is always tomorrow.
"So I have put aside the club and the bad season, and I want to finish in the best way possible by making history with my country at the World Cup.
"I am happy with the progress of my injury and, God willing, I'll be 100 per cent for our first game of the World Cup."
One man definitely leaving Liverpool, though, is left-back Fabio Aurelio, 30, who rejected a pay-as-you-play deal after a season decimated by injuries.
Aurelio's contract runs out on Tuesday and he will go with a glowing reference from boss Rafa Benitez.
The Liverpool chief, who signed Aurelio from Valencia four years ago, said: "We had been trying to work something out with regards an extension and it was a pity we couldn't. 
"He has given us absolutely fantastic service. Fabio is a top professional, a great player and a really good lad."

Valencia issue David Silva warning

Manchester United and Real Madrid have been warned that Valencia star David Silva is not for sale.
The pair have been reportedly eyeing £30million moves for the 24-year-old but Los Che have said the Spain international will not be leaving.
Silva had previously expressed his temptation at a possible move to United, who were thought to be keen on making a close-season swoop.
Club president Manuel Llorente has said the midfielder will not be going anywhere, though, after he helped them secure a third place finish in La Liga.
Valencia recently lost David Villa to Barcelona in what was believed to be a £35million deal and Llorente is keen not to lose another key name.
He said in The Sun: "He will not leave."
/http://www.espnstar.com/football/primera-liga/news/detail/item445486/Valencia-issue-David-Silva-warning/

Here's your chance Wenger!

Well it looks like Cesc might stay at arsenal for another season, so heres Wenger chance to build a strong side and win trophies to convince Cesc to stay here. Reports suggest that the frenchmen has a huge transfer kitty and due to the transfer fee which Arsenal are demanding which is reportedly around 80 m pounds for Fabregas a move for the spaniard to Barca has been scupperred.The transfer window is about to open and were in for a 'hot'' summer.Get all the latest rumours and transfers here.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

France throw up Benzema shocker

Patrick Vieira and Karim Benzema have been omitted from France's 30-man preliminary squad for the World Cup.

Vieira returned to the Barclays Premier League to join Manchester City from Inter Milan in January and recovered some of his form, but not enough to impress Les Bleus coach Raymond Domenech.

Benzema, who has had a less than fruitful season with Real Madrid, has also missed out on selection for the squad, as has midfielder Samir Nasri, whose Arsenal team-mates Gael Clichy, William Gallas, Abou Diaby and Bacary Sagna are included.

Franck Ribery, who is sweating over his participation in Bayern Munich's Champions League final with Inter on May 22 with the Bundesliga champions appealing his ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, is included.

Three members of Marseille's Ligue 1-winning squad - goalkeeper Steve Mandanda and forwards Hatem Ben Arfa and Mathieu Valbuena - are named, as are two Chelsea players, Nicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda.

France were drawn in Group A alongside hosts South Africa, Mexico and Uruguay, their opponents in their first game in Cape Town on June 11.

Squad: Cedric Carrasso (Bordeaux), Mickael Landreau (Lille), Hugo Lloris (Lyon), Steve Mandanda (Marseille); Eric Abidal (Barcelona), Gael Clichy (Arsenal), Patrice Evra (Manchester United), Rod Fanni (Rennes), William Gallas (Arsenal), Marc Planus (Bordeaux), Adil Rami (Lille), Anthony Reveillere (Lyon), Bacary Sagna (Arsenal), Sebastien Squillaci (Sevilla); Abou Diaby (Arsenal), Alou Diarra (Bordeaux), Lassana Diarra (Real Madrid), Yoann Gourcuff (Bordeaux), Yann M'Vila (Rennes), Florent Malouda (Chelsea), Jeremy Toulalan (Lyon); Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea), Hatem Ben Arfa (Marseille), Jimmy Briand (Rennes), Djibril Cisse (Panathinaikos), Andre-Pierre Gignac (Toulouse), Sidney Govou (Lyon), Thierry Henry (Barcelona), Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich), Mathieu Valbuena (Marseille).

Dunga dumps Ronaldinho & Adriano

Ronaldinho and Adriano will both miss the World Cup after being omitted from the 23-man Brazil squad named by Dunga today.

Wolfsburg striker Grafite is the surprise inclusion at the expense of Flamengo's Adriano, while Tottenham goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes is one of the three goalkeepers named.

Dunga explained Adriano's failure to make the squad was a rational, rather than emotional decision after the former Inter Milan forward was granted numerous chances to impress and failed to do so.

"Adriano was given several opportunities," said Dunga, who lifted the World Cup as captain in 1994 and will now bid for the Selecao's sixth World Cup win.

"There was a moment when we made a decision about the group.

"The group always welcomed Adriano, but there is a moment when reason talks louder than the heart."

The 30-year-old Ronaldinho, who was the FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005, has been in good form for AC Milan this season but has missed out on Dunga's squad for the finals in 2010, denying him the chance to add a second World Cup crown to the one he won in 2002.

One of his team-mates in 2002, former Manchester United midfielder Kleberson, has made it into the squad after rediscovering his best form back in Brazil with Flamengo.

The coach also opted to leave out Santos duo Paulo Henrique and Neymar.

Dunga revealed the duo failed to impress enough while on international duty.

"I have to test the players when they are in the national team," he said.

"I follow their form in their clubs, but why didn't you (the media) want them in the squad in December or January?

"These players are enormously talented, but I cannot prepare a national team for 2014 if I have to win today."

AC Milan's Alexandre Pato has also failed to win selection after a less-than-impressive season in Italy.

Inter Milan trio Julio Cesar, Maicon and Lucio will be three of the most important players in the squad after helping the Nerazzurri clinch a berth in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich.

Brazil have been drawn in Group G alongside North Korea, Ivory Coast and Portugal and Dunga called for the fans to back the team, regardless of their thoughts on him as coach.

"I beg the Brazilian fan that they support us," he said.

"If they don't like me or any other thing, that's fine, but I want him to support us, to be a patriot."

Squad: Julio Cesar (Inter Milan), Doni (Roma), Heurelho Gomes (Tottenham); Maicon (Inter Milan), Dani Alves (Barcelona), Lucio (Inter Milan), Juan (Roma), Luisao (Roma), Thiago Silva (AC Milan), Gilberto (Cruzeiro), Michel Bastos (Lyon); Gilberto Silva (Panathinaikos), Felipe Melo (Juventus), Josue (Wolfsburg), Elano (Galatasaray), Ramires (Benfica), Kleberson (Flamengo), Kaka (Real Madrid), Julio Baptista (Roma); Robinho (Santos/Manchester City), Nilmar (Villarreal), Luis Fabiano (Sevilla), Grafite (Wolfsburg).

England World Cup 2010 Squad Named: Fabio Capello Picks 30 Man Provisional Selection

England coach Fabio Capello has made several surprise selections in his preliminary 30-man World Cup squad.
Uncapped duo Adam Johnson and Michael Dawson both feature along with Dawson’s Tottenham team-mate Tom Huddlestone.
Jamie Carragher comes out of international retirement, while fellow defender Ledley King and the injured Gareth Barry have also been picked.
Stephen Warnock, Scott Parker and Darren Bent are chosen, with the final 23-man squad to be announced by 1 June.
Under Fifa regulations, Capello is permitted to bring players into his 23-man squad who were not included in the preliminary party.
But that would be an unusual move, meaning the final party he takes to this summer’s finals in South Africa is likely to come from the one he has already named.
England play Mexico at Wembley on 24 May and Japan in Austria six days later as part of a pre-tournament training camp.

That will provide Capello with time to work with a much-changed squad and put the finishing touches to his preparations.
The Italian has included 23-year-old Joe Hart among his three goalkeepers after the Manchester City player enjoyed an outstanding season on loan at Birmingham.
Like Hart, left-backs Leighton Baines of Everton and Aston Villa’s Warnock have one senior cap to their names and are graduates of the England Under-21 side.

There was plenty of speculation over whether Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole would be selected but the 28-year-old has bounced back impressively from cruciate knee ligament damage and a poor run of form.
“I followed Joe Cole for a long time when he was injured and when he started to play he was not so good,” Capello admitted. “But now he’s fit and every game he has played with us he has always been good.”
Capello’s other wide options include fit-again Aaron Lennon of Tottenham, Arsenal’s Theo Walcott and Shaun Wright-Phillips of Manchester City.

He was reportedly set to omit Barry because of the ankle injury that will keep him out until the start of June but the Manchester City midfielder, who has won 20 of his 36 caps under Capello and played in eight of England’s 10 World Cup qualifiers, has been included and will have a fitness check on 24 May.
Capello revealed he tried to persuade Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes to come out of international retirement, but failed.
“We tried to convince him to return but he said no, he’d prefer to stay with his family,” revealed the former Real Madrid and AC Milan manager.
There were rumours England might turn to Owen Hargreaves, the man Barry replaced in the team in September 2007, but a knee problem has restricted the Manchester United midfielder to only one minute of first-team football in 19 months.
Manchester City’s Johnson, Huddlestone, West Ham’s Parker and Villa’s James Milner are also rewarded for fine seasons.
“I met with Hargreaves twice in Manchester but he’s not fit to play and hasn’t played in 18 months,” said Capello. “I trusted him but the last decision was his. I hope he’ll be fit for the European Championship qualifiers in the autumn.”
Fulham’s Bobby Zamora and West Ham’s Carlton Cole both missed out on a striking berth, with Sunderland’s 25-goal frontman Bent, Peter Crouch and Jermain Defoe of Spurs joining Villa’s Emile Heskey and prolific Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney.
“Zamora was a really important player but we spoke with him and he has a big problem with his Achilles,” Capello added. “He said he can’t play because he can’t train every day.”
The World Cup runs from 11 June to 11 July and England open their Group C campaign against the United States in Rustenburg on 12 June before facing Algeria on 16 June and Slovenia on 23 June.

England’s 30-man provisional squad for the World Cup finals:
Goalkeepers: Joe Hart (Manchester City), David James (Portsmouth), Robert Green (West Ham).
Defenders: Leighton Baines (Everton), Jamie Carragher (Liverpool), Ashley Cole (Chelsea), Michael Dawson (Tottenham), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), Glen Johnson (Liverpool), Ledley King (Tottenham), John Terry (Chelsea), Matthew Upson (West Ham), Stephen Warnock (Aston Villa).
Midfielders: Gareth Barry (Manchester City), Michael Carrick (Manchester United), Joe Cole (Chelsea), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Tom Huddlestone (Tottenham), Adam Johnson (Manchester City), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Aaron Lennon (Tottenham), James Milner (Aston Villa), Scott Parker (West Ham), Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City).
Forwards: Darren Bent (Sunderland), Peter Crouch (Tottenham), Jermain Defoe (Tottenham), Emile Heskey (Aston Villa), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United). (BBC Sport)

Crazy Domenech drops Nasri from France squad for World Cup!

Raymond Domenech has been much maligned in France for some of his strange decisions while managing the national team, but surely this must be one of his craziest move ever.

Although Clichy, Sagna and Diaby are all in the France squad to go to South Africa, the midfield maestro Samir Nasri has not been included, despite some excellent performances for Arsenal while Cesc Fabregas was out injured.

The crocked William Gallas, who hasn’t played for Arsenal for months because of his recurring injuries, has been given a chance to prove his fitness ahead of the final selection.

Poor Sami was messed about by Domenech two years ago at the Euro2008 competition, when he was put on standby when Patrick Vieira was injured, only for Domenech to keep the Arsenal legend at the Finals, even though he didn’t recover in time to play.

Bacary Sagna couldn’t help but sympathise with his team-mate. He said: “It’s great to see so many Arsenal players but the news of Nasri has put things in perspective. In these moments there is little one can say. I have not yet called him but no words can soothe him. He misses a World Cup.”

I don’t understand why France kept Domenech on as manager after the team’s dismal performance at the Euros, and he has proved once again that he is an idiot. He will definitely be dismissed once France are embarrassed by his tactics again this summer.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Arsenal rumours May 11th – Campbell, Bonucci, Gallas and Asamoah

There is a good bit of Arsenal transfer news about today, and it is not all good news. It appears that Arsene Wenger has upset William Gallas with his not-generous-enough new contract offer, and the French defender has decided to go off in a huff.

The Sun reports today that Wenger is wasting his time going for new talks with Gallas’ agent, and they quote a “source close to Gallas” as saying “Something seems broken between William and Arsene and it looks possible he will not be at the club next season.” I guess that if Gallas hasn’t signed a contract by now, it is pretty unlikely that he will in the next few days….

But if Gallas goes, and Silvestre is a certainty to join him, then it looks imperative that Sol Campbell stays, or Wenger will be desperate for defenders in the next couple of months. But today it seems that the newly promoted German club St. Pauli have made Campbell a big offer to play in the Bundesliga next season. If Campbell gets tired of waiting for Wenger to make him an offer, Arsenal could be dropped in the proverbial manure. Come on Wenger, pull your finger out!

But perhaps Wenger has other, younger, defenders in mind, as he is being linked with a couple of Italians this morning in TuttoSport. The Bari defender Leonardo Bonucci has had a great season in Italy, and is definitely on the move this summer. He has been variously linked with Man City and some top Italian clubs before today, and last week he sounded like he would prefer to join Inter Milan if Jose Mourinho wanted him. He is currently co-owned by Bari and Genoa, and they will both need to be involved in any transfer dealings.

He said last week: “I don’t know anything about my future. The co-ownership will be discussed in June. But it would be a source of pride for me to play with either Inter or Juve.

“However, I am still really attached to the Inter shirt and Jose Mourinho is a great boss and a great man. It would be a massive pleasure for me to be coached by him.”

I’m sure he would be persuaded to say much the same thing about Wenger if he came in with a serious offer….

Another Serie A player linked with Arsenal is the Ghanain midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah. The big 20 year-old has just been named in the Ghana squad for South Africa. He is obviously very talented, and Udinese have put a pricetag of 30m euros on him to frighten off any hostile bids. There is no way that Wenger would pay that much so this link is unlikely to be taken any further.

I imagine Wenger will be spending most of his time looking at defenders anyway

Hodgson is LMA Manager of the Year

Fulham's Roy Hodgson has been named as the manager of the year by the League Managers' Association.

Hodgson has been recognised by his peers after steering the Cottagers to the Europa League final for the first time in their history as well as taking the London club to 12th in the Barclays Premier League on a limited budget.

Fulham, who also reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, will have played 63 games this term after their prestigious clash with Atletico Madrid having started their European campaign last July.

Tottenham's Harry Redknapp took this season's Premier League manager of the year award after guiding Spurs to fourth place but LMA Chairman Howard Wilkinson believes Hodgson's efforts since taking over an ailing Fulham in December 2007 make him a worthy winner of the overall prize.

"Since joining Fulham, Roy has transformed the club's fortunes," said Wilkinson.

"He initially saved them from the brink of relegation then took them to their highest ever league position last season. This year he has capitalised on that platform, achieving remarkable success in this season's Europa League.

"He is highly respected by the LMA members and also on an international level where he has worked his miracles in no fewer than seven countries. He is a great role model for all aspiring managers and coaches and is fully deserving of this recognition."

Newcastle's Chris Hughton is the new Coca-Cola Championship manager of the year for his efforts in taking the club back up at the first attempt, while Norwich's Paul Lambert and Rochdale's Keith Hill have been honoured for their exploits in League One and League Two respectively.

Steve McClaren, enjoying a career renaissance in Holland with FC Twente, was handed the LMA's special merit award, while there were also gongs for Arsenal director Ken Friar, who won the service to football award, and Ron Atkinson, who was inducted to the LMA's Hall of Fame.

Richard Bevan, chief executive of the LMA, said: "Tonight is a celebration of this season's managerial achievements throughout all four leagues at the highest level.

"To be voted for and acknowledged by your fellow members, peers and competitors is a great honour and the ultimate accolade is public recognition of success.

"The manager remains the most important man at a football club and to succeed in this profession requires extreme dedication and commitment.

"Roy Hodgson received an overwhelming number of votes from the members and has won the LMA Manager of the Year Award sponsored by Barclays by the most significant margin in the history of the award.

"He is highly respected within the game and held in the highest regard in the family of football. He freely gives up his time to help other coaches and managers develop and hone their skills and talents, regularly contributing to the LMA's educational programmes."

RVP: I like Chamakh


Arsenal forward has Robin Van Persie says he has seen Chamakh on T.V and liked what he saw.
Chamakh could link up with Van Persie at Emirates Stadium and the Dutch forward is excited at the prospect.

"[I know him] just from TV," said Van Persie.

"He looks good, he looks quite strong in the air, he scores lots of goals with his head and he looks quite confident on the ball.

"Hopefully it [the deal] goes through. I think it is good for all of us and that is why I am happy to see him coming here."

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Wenger:we need experience

Arsene Wenger has stated that he will be chasing experience instead of youth in the transfer window.

Ever since Arsenal's title chances fell away in mid-April, the main media attention has been on how the Frenchman would add to his team over the summer.

Naturally, Wenger has kept his counsel. But, speaking before the weekend, he did suggest that he would target more seasoned stars.

"We have plenty of young players," said the 60-year-old. "If we bring some players in then they have to be experienced players."

"I think we have been in the race this year with the team we had. We will be stronger next year just with the internal improvement and with the experience these players will have now. The additions will be minimal but if there are some they have to be really top class."

Does this give an indication of what Wenger is going to do this summer?

Were going to have to see.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Funny Football Moments!

Fulham chasing Villa forward?


Fulham manager Roy Hodgson is leading the chase for Aston Villa striker John Carew. Hodgson's looking to bloster his side in the summer & the villa striker appears to be on his shopping list.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Liverpool after West hams Upson


Liverpool are chasing West Ham's impressive centre back mathew Upson for a reported 8 million pounds.Rafael Benitez will look to sign more players to improve on what has been a dissapointing season and a move for Upson might be on the cards.

Gunners & Devils after serie A keeper?


Reports from England suggest that both Arsenal and Manchester United are after Fiorentina's NO.1 Sebastian Frey. Arsenal are looking to strengthen their side in the summer and are looking for a pound 10 million raid, meanwhile Manchester United are also chasing him as a replacement for the aging Edwin Van Der Sar. The Frenchman has played in the serie A for Inter Milan, Parma and currently for Fiorentina and is currently aged 30.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Wenger beleives Lloris will stay with Lyon

Arsenal manager arsene wenger beleives that french goalkeeper Hugo Lloris will not leave french giants lyon. Wenger is an admirer of the 23-year-old but he doubts whether Lloris will be available in the short-term.

"He is under contract, so I don't see why he should go," Wenger told the clubs website.

"Lyon don't need money, they are a rich club."

TRANSFER RUMOURS (ARSENAL)

Let's take a look at the possible transfers Arsene Wenger could look to acquire in the summer window.

Nevan Subotic

The young serbian center-back has been impressive in the bundesliga and won the title of the 'New Vidic'. With Wenger looking to bloster his defence and Subotic's determination to become a huge star a move to the emirates could well be on the cards for around 15 million pounds.



Hugo Lloris

Wenger is in need of a new keeper as current No.1 Manuel Almunia has shown a poor display of goal keeping and the french NO.1 could look for a possinle move to the emirates in the summer for around 18 million pounds.

Marrounne Chamakh

Chamakh has strongly been linked with a move to Arsenal. Arsenal had a bid denied for the striker in the summer denied by Bordeaux which followed much controvesy's. But with his contract about to expire in the summer its almost certain that he will complete the move.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Gill Juniour receives father's jeers

Manchester United supporters’ fury at chief executive David Gill for favouring the Glazer family now includes his son Oliver.

The 19-year-old, a central midfielder has recently made the breakthrough into Manchester United's first team.
He has travelled with the team once on Champions League duty and was on the bench last weekend for Fulham's visit to Old Trafford.

There is a sense of growing concern at Old Trafford for its young recruit who was booed when his name was read on Sunday. The midfielder was also jeered and barracked at recent reserve matches and an interview for the club's in-house TV station.

The fans anger stem from the fact that Gill has constantly been defending the Glazer family despite being in front line of the opposition to the Americans when they took over five years ago.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Wenger looking for revenge

Arsene Wenger has his sights set on a revenge meeting with Manchester United or Chelsea in the Champions League Quarter-finals.

The Gunners booked their place in the last eight of the competition with a 5-0 demolition of Porto in the second leg at the Emirates Stadium, a result which wraps-up a 6-2 aggregate victory over the two-time winners.

And now Wenger, who has seen his side lose twice to Premier League title rivals Chelsea and Manchester United this term, insists he is now relishing the chance to gain revenge over either English club should they progress into the next phase on Wednesday night.

Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "I have a funny feeling, maybe it's good for us to play an English team.

"We have not done well against Chelsea and not done well against Man Utd this year and it would be a good opportunity to show that we can do it against them."

A hat-trick from Nicklas Bendnter plus goals from Samir Nasri and Emmanuel Eboue saw Arsenal clinically overturn their 2-1 first leg defeat to Porto on Tuesday night.

Danish frontman Bendtner struck twice in the space of 15 first half minutes before sealing his hat-trick from the penalty spot with the last kick of the game.

On the team's display, the Frenchman added: "It's never perfect but it was a very good performance, a strong performance.

"We had a very good first half, suffered a bit at the beginning of the second half, but after the goal of Nasri it made a big difference and from then it was easy.

"It was individual brilliance (from Nasri) but overall we had a solid team performance, we were serious, had good solidarity and, as we can play, a fluid game."

Champions League Tuesday Review

Arsenal romped past Porto at the Emirates while Bayern Munich edged past Fiorentian in a thriller in Italy.

Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner put his weekend horror show against Burnely behind him to fire his team into the last eight of the Champions League.

Bendtner, who was widely criticised for his performance on Saturday, opened the scoring for the Gunners in the tenth minute when a clash between Porto defender Fucile and keeper Helton allowed the Dane to slot the ball into an open goal.

Andrei Arshavin, who was lively all night long, set up the second goal when he raced up the left flank and squared the ball to Bendtner for a simple tap in.

Porto had their chances in the first half, most notable when a Gael Clichy error allowed striker Hulk to cut inside the box, but his shot was straight at Manuel Almunia.

The Portuguese side came out fired up in the second half with Hulk and Falco going close for the visitors. Arsenal looked shaky at the back but some individual brilliance from Samir Nasri put the tie beyond doubt.

The Frenchman collected the ball on the right just outside the box, swayed and weaved his way past three defenders before unleashing a fierce shot that went in off the far post.

Arsenal vs Porto Player Ratings

The visitors ran out of gas after Nasri's stunner and the Gunners ran riot. Arshavin collected the ball in his own half and ran past a couple of Porto players before releasing Emmanuel Eboue who rounded the keeper before coolly slotting the ball in.

Eboue later won a penalty which Bendtner duly converted for his hat-trick - a fitting riposte to his critics.

In Florence, a see-saw tie was settled by an Arjen Robben wonderstrike. Bayern Munich trailed in the 28th minute when Juan Vargas scored for the hosts.

Stevan Jevotic made it 2-0 on the night in the second half, but Mark Van Bommel's strike levelled the tie. However, Jovetic put the Viola up again with a header. The scoreline read 3-1 on the night and 4-3 for the tie in favour of the Italians.

There was more drama to come though. Arjen Robben got the ball on the left side of midfield, cut inside and smashed a spectacular long range shot that put the Germans ahead in the 65th minute on the away goals rule.

Fiortentina were flattened and never really threatened Bayern's goal after that. 4-4 was how the tie ended and Louis van Gaal's men went through by virtue of having scored more away goals.

Bendtner shows his cutting-edge

Nicklas Bendtner insisted Saturday's horror show was not on his mind as he struck a hat-trick in Arsenal's win over Porto.

This was the striker's first hat-trick for Arsenal.

The Dane was derided for a performance against Burnley on Saturday in which he missed a sackful of chances, but he made amends in style as Arsenal claimed a 6-2 aggregate win to book their quarter-final place.

Asked if Saturday had played on his mind, he told Sky Sports 2: "Not at all. Every time I play a game I put it behind me as soon as it's finished.

"Sometimes it's one of those days and today I put it right.

"I'm happy with my hat-trick but tomorrow we move on."

Bendtner, who was on the scoresheet after just 10 minutes, added: "It was good to score early but I don't know if that affected my game."

Arsenal also scored excellent goals through Samir Nasri and substitute Emmanuel Eboue to round off an impressive attacking performance.

"It will give us a lot of confidence," said Bendtner. "We want to win the Champions League. It's something we haven't done.

"We scored all our chances which is very positive."

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger was understated in his praise of the Dane.

"I hope it will not give him too much confidence," he said.

"It's good for him. He played well on Saturday but missed chances.

"Today he had less chances and scored more goals.

"I hope it gives him the desire to work even harder."

Monday, March 8, 2010

No more penalties for Ronaldinho

Ronaldinho will no longer be allowed to take penalties for AC Milan after missing his third spot kick of the season.

The demotion comes after the Brazilian missed his penalty against Atalanta over the weekend - bringing his tally up to three.

Apparently coach Leonardo has had enough. According to reports in the Italian publication La Repubblica - veteran midfielder Andrea Pirlo will be assigned penalty taking duties moving forward.

This news caps a bad few days for 'Dinho - after he enjoyed a comeback into the spotlight on the back of some sizzling performances, most notably against Manchester United in the Champions League round-of-16 tie in February.

Brazil's national coach Dunga, however, refused to be impressed by the midfielder's dazzling return to form - leaving him out of his team to face Ireland in an international friendly on Wednesday.

The round of friendlies is supposed to be an important lead-up to the World Cup in June and speculation is rife that Ronaldinho might not make it to Dunga's final squad.

Jamie Carragher would have "no problem" moving to another club if Liverpool decide not to offer him a contract extension.

The 32-year-old defender will have a year remaining on his present deal when this season finishes, and there are no negotiations currently taking place about a renewal.

That could change in the summer, as Liverpool are keen to let Carragher focus on playing before looking at his future.

But Carragher, who has spent all of his career so far at Anfield, acknowledges there may come a time when he has to search for another club.

"The club will give me a new contract if they want to," he told the Sunday Times.

"If not it doesn't matter, I'll still play my best and if I have to move then I'll move, no problem. It wouldn't bother me."

Carragher famously quit international football in 2007 after becoming frustrated with limited opportunities in the England team, and stresses he is "not scared of making big decisions".

"It's a club thing," he said. "It's down to them. I'll keep playing and see where it takes me."

Only Dirk Kuyt and Lucas Leiva have made more appearances than Carragher for Liverpool in the Premier League this season, suggesting the club still rely heavily on their vice-captain.

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez said: "There is no news about Carragher. We have spoken to him and he was very clear that at this moment he just wants to concentrate on doing his job.

"I think Jamie prefers the situation as it is. The information I have is that he is comfortable with how things are and that he wants to wait."


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Wenger: Walcott will come good




Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has no doubts that Gunners forward Theo Walcott will come good for England.

Walcott, who turns 21 next month, has seen his progress this season hampered by injury.

However, after a return to the Arsenal team, Walcott was called up to the England squad for the friendly against Egypt, and started at Wembley on Wednesday night before being replaced by Shaun Wright-Phillips after an ineffectual display.

Walcott - who smashed a famous hat-trick in the qualifier against Croatia at the start of last season - admits he cannot rely on past glories to make sure of his place in Fabio Capello's final 23-man party for South Africa.

Wenger, though, feels the former Southampton man - a shock inclusion in the last World Cup squad four years ago - is on the right track, despite being an easy target for critics.

"I believe for a while maybe people expected too much of Theo and now they are too hard with him," said the Arsenal manager.

"I believe Theo will be a great football player, he is very young, he will be 21 this year, he will have a great future.

"I believe in him because he has a fantastic attitude, he's an intelligent boy and he is highly motivated. These players always improve."

Former England winger Chris Waddle questioned Walcott's England credentials, claiming the youngster "doesn't understand the game".

Wenger, however, defender his player.

"Don't worry for him," the Arsenal boss said.

"I believe Theo has not only a football brain, but he has a brain - that means he will continue to develop at a very quick pace."

FA Cup Quarter-Finals Review

Holders Chelsea, Aston Villa and Portsmouth confirmed their spots in the semi-finals of this season's FA Cup.

On Sunday, goals from Frank Lampard and controversial captain John Terry gave Chelsea a 2-0 victory over Stoke as they booked a semi-final clash against Aston Villa.

Lampard had put the holders in front in the 35th minute when he fired a rising 20-yard shot into the net and Terry sealed victory 22 minutes from time with a firm header.

FA Cup: John Terry

After two successive defeats, title hopefuls Carlo Ancelotti's side returned to top form and they were drawn with Villa in the last four after Martin O'Neill's men remained on course for a second Wembley final of the season.

Hat-trick hero John Carew inspired a second-half fightback as they came from 2-0 down to beat Reading 4-2.

The Royals had already knocked out Premier League sides Liverpool and Burnley and a third scalp appeared imminent after Shane Long marked his return from suspension with a two-goal blast during the opening 45 minutes.

Brian McDermott's side were the better team, with Jimmy Kebe in particular causing problems down the right flank and the Villa defence looking unusually nervy.

But Villa turned the tie on its head in dramatic fashion with three goals in the first 12 minutes of the second half through Ashley Young and two from Carew.

Then, in injury time, Carew completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot after being brought down by Ivar Ingimarsson.

On Saturday, Portsmouth earned a trip to Wembley after Frederic Piquionne fired them to a 2-0 victory over Birmingham.

Pompey, saddled with debt and being pursued by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, will earn more than £600,000 in prize money and broadcasting fees for reaching the FA Cup semi-final but money was hardly on their minds as they celebrated victory against Alex McLeish's men.

Piquionne's goals brightened up a tie short on action until he struck in the 67th and 70th minutes, though Liam Ridgewell thought he had scored for the Blues late on only for the officials to deem his header hadn't crossed the line.

Before that, there was little to do for the two England goalkeepers on display, with David James looking to re-establish himself as Fabio Capello's first choice and Joe Hart tipped as a future number one.

Fulham and Tottenham must try again after their quarter-final at Craven Cottage ended goalless.

Heurelho Gomes was the busier of the keepers but, in a game of few clear-cut chances, neither manager could have much complaint about the 0-0 scoreline.

Zoltan Gera came closest to settling the tie at the first time of asking, but his close-range header was well saved by Gomes diving to his left.

The replay is at White Hart Lane on Wednesday March 24.

FA Cup Semi Final Draw

Aston Villa v Chelsea
Fulham/Tottenham v Portsmouth

Man United favourite to land Cole

Manchester United could swoop for Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole on a free transfer if his contract impasse is not resolved.

United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is looking to take advantage from the well-publicised contract stalemate between Cole and Chelsea and sign Cole on a free - just as he had signed Michael Owen earlier this season.

It has been reported that Cole had wanted a pay raise and this has been the main stumbling block in him agreeing to sign a new deal with the Blues.

Cole has been struggling to make England's World Cup squad after a cruciate knee-ligament injury. He is now fit again but has failed to re-establish himself at Chelsea under manager Carlo Ancelotti.

And his contract talks have stalled, with Chelsea said to be unwilling to increase the midfielder's wages from £80,000-a-week to in excess of £100,000.

According to reports from England, there are also interest from Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester City, but it is believed Ferguson will be favourite to win the battle if Cole and Chelsea can't reach an agreement.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Report: Chelsea Chase Landon Donovan As Manchester United Eye Summer Swoop For Joe Cole

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Manchester United are reportedly set to make a shock summer move for Chelsea's midfield maestro Joe Cole, with the Blues set to replace him with American midfielderLandon Donovan.

According to the Sunday People, the Premier Leaguechampions are in negotiations with the Blues over a move for Cole who is out of contract in the summer, and has seen recent contract negotiations at Stamford Bridge stall.

The tabloid claims Sir Alex Ferguson is keen to follow last summer’s free transfer swoop for Michael Owen with a similar move for the England international.

The United boss is believed to be an admirer of the 28-year-old and may finally get his man, with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich reportedly unwilling to sanction a new deal for Cole having watched him struggle to regain his best form after a long injury lay-off.

One man who could arrive to fill the void left by Cole is Los Angeles Galaxy’s Landon Donovan, who is currently enjoying a loan spell in the Premier League with Everton.

The People claims that Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has been impressed with the American’s displays on Merseyside and wants to begin talks over a possible transfer.

Everton manager Davud Moyes has already admitted he would like to extend Donovan’s Everton deal, although Galaxy’s head coach Bruce Arena has insisted the club are not interested and claimed Donovan will return stateside by March 15.

Barca's Toure looks to Valencia clash

Barcelona's Yaya Toure switched his attention to the clash with Valencia after his side dropped two points at Almeria.

The reigning champions were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw at the Estadio de los Juegos Mediterraneos after twice trailing and also playing with a man less for the final half-hour following Zlatan Ibrahimovic's dismissal.

That draw was a setback for Barca, who subsequently lost top spot to arch rivals Real Madrid following their 3-2 win over Sevilla late last night, but Toure was keen not to dwell on it.

"It was a very difficult game, above all due to the good performance of our opponents. Now we need to work hard and prepare for next Sunday's game against Valencia, which is also very important," the powerhouse midfielder said.

"The draw isn't so bad, especially after the sending-off."

The match was blighted by some bizarre refereeing decisions from Carlos Clos Gomez.

Clos Gomez delayed the start of the match for almost a quarter of an hour as he was unhappy with Almeria's shirts, which showed a message of support for Chile following the recent earthquake and tsunami.

The official then harshly sent off Barca coach Pep Guardiola and Ibrahimovic, and incorrectly awarded a free-kick to the Catalan giants which led to their first equaliser.

Barca goalkeeper Victor Valdes said about the controversies: "I don't know what happened with the sendings-off, I didn't see them. I don't understand the problem with the shirts, especially if it is a message of solidarity."

Regarding the match, Valdes added: "We tried to fight until the end but it wasn't to be. It's a shame. These are important points which have slipped away, and it's important not to let too many escape due to how close the top two are."


BPL: Carlton Cole

Premier League Saturday Review

Arsenal and Manchester United both won their games against Burnley and Wolves to keep the heat on Chelsea.

Arsene Wenger's side took the lead in the 34th minute through Cesc Fabregas but Burnley levelled in the 50th minute when David Nugent pounced to make the most of some hesitancy in the home defence.

Arsenal grabbed a second 10 minutes later when England winger Theo Walcott took a pass from Nicklas Bendtner to put the Gunners ahead. Andrey Arshavin completed the scoring in added time to leave Burnley rooted just one place off the bottom.

Arsenal vs Burnley Player Ratings

Wolves vs Manchester United Player Ratings

In the afternoon's only other game, Bolton leapfrogged West Ham with a fine 2-1 success over their struggling rivals at Upton Park.

Bolton had not won on the road since last September but Owen Coyle's side were two ahead inside the first 16 minutes when goals from Kevin Davies and Arsenal loanee Jack Wilshere stunned the home side.

West Ham tried to fightback but Alessandro Diamanti's 84th minute strike was too little too late for In the day's last game, Manchester United were made to work hard for their win over Wolves at the Molineux.

In fact, the hosts had the better of the chances in the first half and only poor finishing on their part let United off the hook. The second half saw much of the same and a draw seemed to the most likely result when a defensive error costs Wolves a goal and ulimately the match.

Antonio Valnecia sent in a skiddy ball to Nani at the edge of the box who crossed it in aimlessly. However, it fell to Wolves' Jody Craddock who could not control it and the ball bounced off his legs into the path of Paul Scholes.

The veteran midfielder finished calmly to bring up a his century of goals for the Red Devils.

Wolves had a marvellous opportunity to grab a point in extra time when substitue Sam Vokes found himself three yards from goal with the ball at his feet.

However, he snatched at the shot to send it blazing over Edwin Van der Sar and into the stands. Wolves were denied a famous point and United now stand alone at the top of the Premier League summit.Zola's side.


Football Report: Wayne Rooney

Fergie: Rooney a doubt for Milan game

Wayne Rooney could miss the second leg of Manchester United's Champions League clash with AC Milan on Wednesday night.

Rooney aggravated a knee injury after playing all but four minutes of England's friendly win over Egypt, and that kept him out of United's game against Wolves.

Now Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson claims it could also keep him out of their midweek European tie.

"It wasn't looking good from when he got back on Thursday - his knee was swollen," said Ferguson before the clash at Molineux.

"He's a doubt for Wednesday now, which is a bigger problem for us."

Ferguson left Rooney out of the Carling Cup final starting line-up last weekend, and was unhappy that he was not either rested or withdrawn for the national squad in midweek after being forced to play nearly an hour against Aston Villa.

However, Ferguson's annoyance was not directed at England coach Fabio Capello, but rather Rooney himself.

"I don't think he should have played," said Ferguson.

"It is his own enthusiasm that has caused it. His problem is that he can't say no.

"He told us on Sunday he was feeling his knee. Then all of a sudden people put an arm around his shoulder with England and he wants to play.

"Fabio Capello has to pick his best team. A win was important so I don't blame him at all

"I was more disappointed with Wayne. Why didn't he come off? I cant believe it."

With Michael Owen out for the season with a hamstring injury, Danny Welbeck out on loan at Preston and Federico Macheda only just returning from a lengthy spell out, Ferguson could be left with only Dimitar Berbatov and Mame Biram Diouf to take on Milan. United hold a 3-2 lead from the first leg.

Football Report: Wayne Rooney

Fergie: Rooney a doubt for Milan game

Wayne Rooney could miss the second leg of Manchester United's Champions League clash with AC Milan on Wednesday night.

Rooney aggravated a knee injury after playing all but four minutes of England's friendly win over Egypt, and that kept him out of United's game against Wolves.

Now Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson claims it could also keep him out of their midweek European tie.

"It wasn't looking good from when he got back on Thursday - his knee was swollen," said Ferguson before the clash at Molineux.

"He's a doubt for Wednesday now, which is a bigger problem for us."

Ferguson left Rooney out of the Carling Cup final starting line-up last weekend, and was unhappy that he was not either rested or withdrawn for the national squad in midweek after being forced to play nearly an hour against Aston Villa.

However, Ferguson's annoyance was not directed at England coach Fabio Capello, but rather Rooney himself.

"I don't think he should have played," said Ferguson.

"It is his own enthusiasm that has caused it. His problem is that he can't say no.

"He told us on Sunday he was feeling his knee. Then all of a sudden people put an arm around his shoulder with England and he wants to play.

"Fabio Capello has to pick his best team. A win was important so I don't blame him at all

"I was more disappointed with Wayne. Why didn't he come off? I cant believe it."

With Michael Owen out for the season with a hamstring injury, Danny Welbeck out on loan at Preston and Federico Macheda only just returning from a lengthy spell out, Ferguson could be left with only Dimitar Berbatov and Mame Biram Diouf to take on Milan. United hold a 3-2 lead from the first leg.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

"Fabregas will stay with Arsenal"

Francis Cagigao, an Arsenal scout, believes that Cesc Fabregas will stay with the Gunners beyond this summer.

Cagigao recommended Fabregas to the north London club as part of his duties to scout out talent in Spain and Portugal, and was awed by the then 15-year-old midfield dynamo.

"All the fuss about Barcelona and Fabregas is simply an invention of the press, to engage in this type of speculation is absurd," he told the Daily Mail.

"Even when he was 15 I was captivated by his intelligence. He was mature which is hard to find in young players.

"It seems he has GPS in his head."

Fabregas has already gone on record to say that Barcelona boss Josep Guardiola was his childhood idol, and Cagigao believes Gunners boss Arsene Wenger operates in a similar fashion.

"I think the philosophies of Wenger and Guardiola are similar in shaping what they want on the field," he added.

Inter Milan eye Gerrard capture

Inter Milan will make a new bid for Liverpool's Steven Gerrard once Jose Mourinho extends his Inter contract.

According to Il Corriere Dello Sport, Mourinho has been an admirer of the England midfielder's qualities ever since the Portuguese took charge at Chelsea.

It has been reported that Inter president Massimo Moratti wants to extend Mourinho's contract from 2012 to 2013 and increase his wages to €13m per year.

Once Mourinho signs on the dotted line, he will be given funds to strengthen the squad.

First on the list will be Gerrard, who was linked with the Serie A club last summer.

Gerrard has always insisted he will stay at Anfield but recent poor results and the financial turmoil at Liverpool could force him out of the club.

International Friendlies Review Football Report: Fernando Torres and Michael Ciani

Spain served notice of their World Cup credentials with a 2-0 win in France in the pick of Wednesday evening's friendlies.

David Villa's cool finish, his 36th goal in 55 international games, was added to in first-half injury time by defender Sergio Ramos' deflected strike.

Ramos' Real Madrid club-mate Gonzalo Higuain scored the only goal in Argentina's 1-0 win in Germany. The striker seized on a rush of blood from home keeper Rene Adler and rounded him to score, Juan Veron almost adding a second when he was narrowly off target with a 45-yard effort.

England came from behind to beat African Nations Cup champions Egypt 3-1. Mohamed Zidan's well-taken opener gave the visitors a deserved half-time advantage at Wembley.

But a brace from Peter Crouch, either side of fellow substitute Shaun Wright-Phillips' effort, earned England an ultimately comfortable win in their first match since John Terry was stripped of the captaincy.

Holland enjoyed a routine 2-0 win over the United States. Dirk Kuyt slotted home a penalty after Jonathan Bornstein pulled Wesley Sneijder's shirt and Klaas Jan Huntelaar added the second via a deflection off the unfortunate Bornstein.

Hull striker Jozy Altidore went closest for the States, who lost Bolton midfielder Stuart Holden to injury in the first half.

Italy coach Marcello Lippi's experimental line-up failed to deliver as the Azzurri were held to a goalless draw by Cameroon.

Lippi used the friendly in Monte Carlo to try out some of his fringe players and despite his team dominating the encounter, they were unable to find the finishing touch.

Uruguay came from behind to win 3-1 in Switzerland. Gokhan Inler's penalty put the hosts in front, but Diego Forlan levelled before Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani struck to earn victory.

Scott Brown earned Scotland a 1-0 win over the Czech Republic in Craig Levein's first game as manager, but there was less positive news for Wales and Northern Ireland.

Bolton striker Johan Elmander earned Sweden a 1-0 win in a low-key clash in Swansea, while Ervin Skela's superb free-kick saw Albania beat Nigel Worthington's side, for whom defender Stephen Craigan twice hit the woodwork, by the same scoreline.

Austria saw off Denmark 2-1 thanks to Roman Wallner's winner, Nicklas Bendtner's well-taken goal having earlier cancelled out Franz Schiemer's fierce drive.

Bosnia-Herzegovina enjoyed a 2-1 win over Ghana thanks to goals from Miralem Pjanic and Vedad Ibisevic, Sulley Muntari responding for the African side.

Portugal won 2-0 against a China side who acquitted themselves well. Hugo Almeida scored the first-half opener but the hosts had to wait until the fourth minute of injury time for Liedson's clincher.

Russia were held 1-1 in Hungary, while Croatia won 1-0 in Belgium thanks to a goal from Niko Kranjcar.

Guirane Ndaw and Mamadou Niang earned Senegal an impressive 2-0 win in Greece, while Turkey beat Honduras by the same scoreline thanks to goals from Emre Gungor and Hamit Altintop.

Lee Dong-gook's fine volley and Kwak Tae-hwi's late header saw South Korea to a 2-0 victory over managerless Ivory Coast in an international friendly at Loftus Road in London.

Jakub Blaszczykowski and Robert Lewandowski earned Poland a 2-0 win over Bulgaria, while Morten Moldskred scored the only goal as Norway won 1-0 in Slovakia.

Slovenia routed Qatar 4-1 thanks to Bostjan Cesar, Milivoje Novakovic, Andraz Kirm, Bojan Jokic, while Yossi Benayoun and Elyaniv Barda earned Israel a creditable 2-0 win in Romania.

Elsewhere, Belarus won 3-1 in Armenia, FYR Macedonia, Georgia and Azerbaijan enjoyed 2-1 wins over Montenegro, Estonia and Luxembourg respectively, Finland came from behind to win by the same scoreline in Malta, Moldova beat Kazakhstan with a solitary goal and Cyprus and Iceland shared a 0-0 draw.

Selected Match Reports

England 3-1 Egypt

France 0-2 Spain

Italy 0-0 Cameroon

Germany 0-1 Argentina

Holland 2-1 United States