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Newcastle 0 Tottenham Hotspur 4

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An Emmanuel Adebayor double sent Tottenham Hotspur right back into Champions League contention as Spurs beat a lacklustre Newcastle United 4-0 at St James’ Park, on a miserable evening in the North East. 

Newcastle were trying to rnd a barrent run of games, with the Magpies leaking six goals in two games, with 3-0 defeats against fierce rivals Sunderland, and a defeat on Saturday down at Chelsea, as an Eden Hazard hat-trick sent Newcastle packing.

Tottenham started well, with Moussa Dembele set up Adebayor, who skipped his man and fired just past Krul’s far post.

Brazilian Paulinho then beat Santon to a lose ball, before stinging the hands of Krul with a rasping drive from long range. 

Newcastle had a chance after 15 minutes, as Pappis Cisse lashed wide of Lloris’s far post, following neat build up play from new recruit, Luuk De Jong.

Spurs recent revival under manager Sherwood continued as Adebayor put Newcastle to the sword, and it wasn’t long before the Togolease centre forward scored his first. 

Sherwood’s faith in Adebayor was repaid by the striker, who put Spurs into the lead on 19 minutes. 

Youngster Bentaleb beat Mike Williamson, and hit a dipping effort towards the bottom corner, which was palmed away by keeper Krul, however, Adebayor was on hand to tap home from around six yards out, to give Spurs a deserved lead. 

Lloris then had to be at his best to keep out Santon, then the French keeper had to smother a Luuk De Jong goal-bound curler. 

Aaron Lennon shot into the side netting, before Kyle Walker fizzed a rather teasing ball into a crowded area, however, Mike Williamson got to the ball before the advancing Aaron Lennon. 

Up the other end, Cisse tried an ambitious cgip over the back tracking Lloris, however to Spurs shot stopper covered well. 

Jan Vertonghan the saw his header go inches wide, as Spurs looked for a second before the break. 

However, they found a second after the break, on 52 minutes. 

Bentaleb twisted and turned his man, before Adebayor collected the ball and smashed the ball at Krul, who fumbled the ball into the path of Paulinho, who stabbed home to make it 2-0, with Krul feeling he should have done better. 

Mathieu Debuchy and Yoan Gouffran  both tested Lloris, but once again the keeper thwarted the Geordies. 

Newcastle, still smarting from the loss of Cabaye hardly really had a go at Spurs, with Dembele, and then Townsend mopping up lose balls. 

Tim Sherwood took charge in late December, following the sacking of Villas Boas, the north London side have won seven and lost just one of their 10 league games, taking 23 points out of 30.

Adebayor, left in the cold by previous manager Andre Villas-Boas, has flourished under Sherwood. 

Spurs made the game safe with two late goals in the last eight minutes. 

Adebayor found a classy second as he volleyed the ball past a helpless Krul after 82 minutes , with boo’s ringing round the historic St James’, Nacir Chadli then completed the rout after taking a touch and thumping in a driven effort from outside the area past Krul. 

All in all a good win for Tottenham, as they go marching on. 

By Ben Reardon 

@BenReardon1 

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Manchester United hold Arsenal in goalless draw

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Manchester United will be the happier out of the two sides as they left the Emirates Stadium with a point after they held Arsenal to a 0-0 draw.

The game failed to live up to the pre-match hype, and the result does neither team any favours as Arsenal stay second, and United’s top-four hopes take an even bigger hit.

It was the visitors that nearly took the lead after Mikel Arteta was caught napping on the ball, but after Robin Van Persie found his way into the box, his shot was smartly saved by Wojciech Szczesny, who later went on to make one of the saves of the season to stop the Dutchman again.

Soon after Van Persie’s miss, it was Olivier Giroud’s time to miss a golden chance as he was left unmarked from a corner, but his header flew past the far-post.

A couple of half-chances then fell to both teams, but at the interval it was 0-0 and both sides failed to create anything in the final third.

The second-half was very similar to the first, sloppy in possession from both teams, and the goalkeepers denying anything that came their way.

The lead was nearly found by the hosts early in the second-half as Laurent Koscielny’s header from a corner looked destined for the back of the net, until winger Antonio Valencia leaped high to clear it off the line.

With Arsene Wenger’s men pushing for a winner, it was their old-man Van Persie that nearly stole the three points as he peeled away from the defenders and sent the ball flying towards goal, only to see Szczesny deny him with a breathtaking save.

Watching his opponent’s heroics from the other end, David De Gea also wanted part of the limelight, and he did well to deny Santi Cazorla twice late on.

So the draw leaves Arsenal one point behind league leaders Chelsea, and it leaves United 11 points off fourth placed Liverpool.

Here is some match reaction from after the game.

Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny: “We did not take our opportunities today, which is disappointing. It is a positive to get a clean sheet after conceding five goals.

“I tried to react to Robin van Persie’s effort. He did not score a lot of headers at Emirates Stadium, so I wanted that to continue.

“[Talking about the title race] It will be really tight. A lot of teams are very close to each other at the top.

“We are confident going into the last few games. If we show our character, we can do it.”

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger: “Overall, we could have won it. It was a game of few chances.

“Our defensive focus was extreme as we conceded so many goals on Saturday. In the end either side could have won 1-0.

“Manchester United are a good team, so when you go forward they can catch you.

“It is important to recover physically and prepare for the next game. We want to stay in the FA Cup.

“The title race is absolutely open for many teams.”

Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick: “We can take a lot from the game. Our shape was good, David de Gea had to make some saves but we had some good chances ourselves.

“It is not a bad draw, but we came here to win. You have to respect Arsenal, as a point is not too bad.

“We have not stopped believing, we believe we will get better. We have to start showing it.

“[On reaching the Champions League places] It is going to be tough as there is a lot of points there. We will take it game-by-game, and go on a run and play well and see where it takes us.”

Manchester United manager David Moyes: “I am pleased, but I wanted all three points. Arsenal are having a great season, so it is not a bad draw for us.

“The way my luck was going I expected Mesut Ozil to score with a free-kick at the end. I am quite pleased with a lot of things we did.

“Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand were very good. They showed all their experience.

“I do not like talking about luck. But you hope it turns around.

“The last couple of games we have had Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie back. The record with the two of them has been very good.

“We have a lot of catching up to do. We have to win games and keep plugging away.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Adrian aiming for more clean sheets.

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West Ham United’s Spanish goalkeeper Adrian is looking to build upon a run of four successive clean sheets, and help his side maintain their current good form. 

The Hammers shot stopper has impressed since coming into the side last month, and gained the man of the match award in the 2-0 win at home to Norwich City on Tuesday Evening. 

He ha also kept clean sheets against Aston Villa, Swansea and Cardiff City, as the Hammers won 2-0 in all three fixtures to charge up the Premier League table, were they currently sit 10th. 

The keeper also starred in the recent 0-0 draw away at London rivals Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, after denying several goal bound efforts. 

Adrian, who signed from La Liga side Real Betis in the summer, took over the gloves from Finnish veteran keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen, who was dropped following some un-convincing performaces for a then struggling Hammers. 

The Spaniard now looks set to be the first choice at the club under Allardyce, after successfully fending off competition from 38 year old Jaaskelainen. 

His performances at the Boleyn Ground have certainly made him a real fan favourite at the Hammers. 

Sam Allardyce’s side have the most clean sheets in the Premier League and Adrian is optimistic of holding onto that record on the back of their recent form.

“It’s only my job! It’s my job to stop everything and Tuesday was a great day, because that’s another clean sheet,” he told West Ham’s official website.

“Four in a row is really, really difficult in the Premier League and I am really happy. We have to keep going in this direction.

“As a goalkeeper, when you have confidence, confidence in the manager and in the other players, you are happy on the pitch.

“Sometimes I have to help my team-mates and other times, not too much, but on Tuesday I made three or four saves to help the team.

“It’s really, really amazing. The clean sheets are important for the team and it’s even more important for me, because I’m the goalkeeper.

“I work every day with Marge [Martyn Margetson, goalkeeping coach], Jussi [Jaaskelainen], with Rafa [Raphael Spiegel], with Hendo [Stephen Henderson] on the training ground for that and this is my job.” 

The Hammers sit in a lofty 10th place following Tuesday’s emphatic win, and host Southampton in ten days time. 

By Ben Reardon 

@BenReardon1

 

Hodgson rules out Terry return

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Chelsea captain John Terry retired from international football in 2012 after being found guilty of racial abuse. The 33 year old managed to win 78 caps and has featured in the last 2 World Cups, leading some to believe the veteran may return to the international stage once more.

Hodgson told BBC Sport“The door isn’t open because he has retired from international football,

“When players retire, we move on.

“We moved on after our first qualification game, when John Terry limped off, and since that time we have chosen the players who are available, who have represented us well in my opinion, so we will continue with that.”

Terry was stripped of his England captaincy by the FA back in February 2012 following an incident with QPR’s Anton Ferdinand where he was found guilty of racial abuse. Terry was cleared in court in July but still felt the FA’s decision was “untenable”.

Since then, Terry’s defensive heroics for Chelsea alongside Gary Cahill have led to calls for an England return and last week, ex-Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson told BBC Sport“All I would say to Roy Hodgson is that this could be your only stab at a World Cup as an England manager. So why would you not take the best English central defender? You forgive, but not necessarily forget with things like this.”

 

 

By Phil Wellbrook

Manchester United prepare for summer squad shake-up.

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Executive vice-chairman of Manchester United has today said “It’s fair to say we are focused on strengthening the squad and looking at some players to sell”.

He also insisted “We’re not afraid to move in the market in a way we haven’t in recent years.” He said: “Historically, we’ve had roughly three sales and three purchases each year, and it’s possible we’ll do more than that. It’s a dynamic situation.


“We’re not in the position we want to be in and we’re working hard to change that. We will invest in our squad as needed to make sure we’re competing at the highest level.” Said Woodward “Our focus is on building a competitive squad to challenge for trophies. We have the ability to buy players… to make sure we are competing at the top level.”


United have struggled to find form this term after the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson. Under David Moyes the red devils are 16 points behind league leaders Chelsea and are out of both the F.A cup and Capital one Cup. However they are through to the last 16 in the champions league where they will face Greek side Olympiakos.

United broke their transfer record in January spending a staggering £37.1million to bring in Spanish midfielder Juan Mata from Premier league rivals Chelsea. Woodward said: “We are very pleased to have added a world-class player in Juan Mata to our squad, who has already made a positive impact.”


United’s only major summer signing was that of Belgian midfielder Marouanne Fellaini from Everton for £27.5million. However he has made only 11 appearances for the club and has been out since the beginning of December after a wrist operation.

Man United face tough few games travelling to Arsenal tonight and then to Olympiakos for their first leg clash on Tuesday 25th. 

When asked what it would mean for United to miss out on Champions League qualification, Woodward said: “It takes a long time to build a huge fan base. That will not go away for a long time”

“Some of our competitors have not won the league for a long time and they still sell a lot of shirts globally. So that is not something I am sitting here concerned about.”

Inter Milan set to move for Tottenham winger in the summer

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According to Sports Direct News, the San Siro club, who sit 5th in Serie A are interested in signing Spurs winger, Erik Lamela during the summer transfer period.

Inter’s new owner Erick Thohir is keen to bring in the Argnetine, who moved to White Hart Lane at the start of the season and has been somewhat disappointing in an attempt to live up to his pirice tag.

Lamela was brought to the Premier League by former manager Andre Villas Boas for a Spurs record fee of £30m and the 21 year old has managed just 1 goal in his 17 appearances. Since the start of the year, Lamela has been sidelined due to a back problem so the has been very much an outcast from the first team.

A return to Italy could tempt the youngster but the likelihood of the deal happening would very much depend on the fee Inter are willing to pay. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy would also be keen to regain at least £20m of what he paid for the winger just 6 months ago, something the Milan side will have to think about.

Tottenham boos, Tim Sherwood, has managed to get Togolese striker Emmanuel Adebayor back into scoring form and could potentially do the same with Lamela and another summer signing, Roberto Soldado. But he will have to work quick as Tottenham continue to push for a Champions League spot, rivalling Liverpool and Everton for the spot.

 

By Phil Wellbrook

Ince: United lack leadership!

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Former red devil Paul ince has today spoken out about the lack of on-field leadership in the Manchester United squad.The defending champions face an uphill struggle to qualify for the champions league this year as they currently sit in 7th, 9 points behind 4th placed Liverpool. 


In his first year in command at Old Trafford David Moyes has endured a disappointing start after replacing former manager Sir Alex Ferguson. Former United captain Ince believes Moyes is in need of a “Roy Keane-type player”


“When you look at the team, they have never replaced Roy Keane” Ince told talkSPORT. “there are lots of players who have been there a long time. They are senior player who are Man United through and through”

But the former captain and two time premier league winner has called for Moyes to be given more time to rebuild the Old Trafford Side. 


“I dont think you’ll see the best of Man United and Moyes for another year or year and a half” said Ince. “He’s got seven or eight players to change in that team”

“They’ve got to give him time. Moyes has got a huge renovation job to do. He’s going to lose probably a lot of players in the summer”


 Ince further speculated on the future of Man United this year saying “Who knows whats going to happen with Wayne Rooney? Robin van Persie is going to be a year older. It’s essential that they do finish in the top four, but it’s going to be tough”

 

Dive Deep Gerrard!

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Ahead of tonight’s game against Fulham, Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has stated his belief that Liverpool and England captain Steven Gerrard has “a lot to offer” the national team from a holding midfield role.

The 33-year old CM powerhouse is usually dispatched in an offensive midfield role but has excelled in a holding role with Liverpool this season, leading Rodgers to believe that that is where England head coach Roy Hodgson should play him in this summers world Cup in Rio.


“Everyone knows Stevie’s qualities” said Rodgers “so to flip that and become a playmaker in the other half of the field shows the tactical intelligence and how he has a lot to offer”

Hodgson is expected to declare his provisional 30-man squad in May with many other Liverpool names circulating around the rumour mill.

Daniel Sturridge and Jordan Henderson have been consistently brilliant this year. Henderson has begun to justify his hefty price tag, and Sturridge has been the man to watch in front of goal, but also youngsters such as Jon Flanagan and Raheem Sterling have impressed on occasion including the 5-1 win at home to Arsenal last weekend.

Per Mertesacker looking forward to tonight’s clash

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Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker has revealed his excitement for tonight’s crunch game with Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium tonight.

Earlier on in the season, the German international missed the trip to Old Trafford due to illness and he watched on from the sidelines as his side slipped to a 1-0 defeat thanks to a Robin Van Persie header.

Speaking to the club’s official matchday programme, Mertesacker admitted this was the fixture he always looked forward too when he was a youngster.

“I always supported Arsenal [when I was growing up] and my brother Man United, because 10 or 15 years ago they were always the rivals for first place,” Mertesacker told the official matchday programme.

“Is my brother still a Man United fan? I think he stopped after I went to Arsenal! Maybe in his memories he knows he once supported Man United because he’s got a shirt from that era. But it’s a special game in my memory and it’s still the same now.
 
“You see these pictures [of previous games against United] at the training ground every day! So you realise and you know how important that was and still is.
 
“United have a strong squad and when everyone’s fit it’s a really good team. I will never write them off. It’s always a special game between Arsenal and Man United.”
 
Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Hazard ” Draw at West Bromwich was vital”

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Chelsea’s maverick Belgian winger Eden Hazard has stated that his sides 1-1 draw away at West Bromwich Albion was vital, in the hunt for a Premier League title run in. 

The West Londoners drew 1-1 in the West Midlands against a resilient West Bromwich Albion side, who are themselves in a battle, to stay in the League itself. 

Fullback Branislav Ivanovic put Chelsea ahead with a tidy finish, that beat Ben Foster, however, Mourinho’s men would only leave the Hawthorns with a point, as powerful centre forward Victor Anichebe headed in a equaliser for Pepe Mel’s Baggies. 

Despite the draw, Hazrd was content with a point… 

“It was a puzzling game,” the Chelsea midfielder told the club’s website.

“At 1-0 I thought we were managing the match well, but we couldn’t get the second goal which would have given us protection, and then the game became difficult.

“I tried to play, we tried to play, but it was a very difficult game.

“It was very complicated whenever I had the ball because there were two or three opponents there.

“They had a plan to defend, as was the case when we played West Ham.

“It was a similar situation except at the end West Brom pushed a lot, their crowd got behind them and it became complicated.

“But it’s still a point even if many people are disappointed. I think this is a point that will count.

“You cannot win every game and it was important we didn’t lose. We’ll improve in the future and we will try to win the next game.” 

The Blues missed several chances to win the game, with Ben Foster saving a Torres effort at the death. 

Chelsea travel to Manchester City for a Saturday tea-time clash in the FA Cup fifth round. 

By Ben Reardon 

@BenReardon1

 

Gary Neville: Moyes needs time

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Ex-Manchester United defender Gary Neville believe Moyes can become one of the clubs great, but needs time to build his squad. Moyes is becoming under increasing pressure at Old Trafford after United dropped points at the weekend, drawing 2-2 with Fulham at home, and United are now 16 points away from Chelsea at the top of the league. It now looks like even a top 4 finish and a place in next season’s Champions League could be out of their reach, as they are currently 9 points behind Liverpool, who currently hold the place. United have a huge test on Wednesday evening as they travel to title-hopeful Arsenal, where another setback would increase the critisism of the Scotsman.

But Gary Neville believes the current Premier League champions aren’t the kind to make hasty decisions. When asked whether he thought Moyes would remain in charge if United missed out on top 4, he said, “I prefer to talk about a club that isn’t like the others, with and different philosophy and who give managers time.”

“At Manchester United, hard work always pays off and David Moyes is working very hard. Before, Alex Ferguson, Tommy Docherty, Dave Sexton and Ron Atkinson also had time. They got full support. Moyes deserves as much time as them. Manchester United is not like Real Madrid or Chelsea, they aren’t a club who will just sack a manager because he hasn’t won a trophy.

Moyes’ relationship with the media is also going downhill, with his Arsenal pre-match press conference lasting just 3 minutes. Neville feels that the former Everton boss must now adjust to being in the full glare of the spotlight now he is at a world-wide known club.

“The Manchester United manager is like head of state- when he speaks, his words are sent all around the world within seconds. Manchester United is a moster you need to tame, I will always believe that the club will change David Moyes and not the other way round.”

 

By Ben Kelly

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Schalke coach tells Draxler he can leave

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Schalke 04 coach Jens Keller has told midfielder Julian Draxler he can leave the club as long as his release clause is met by a club.

The German international was involved in one of the main January transfer sagas as he was continously linked with a move to Premier League side Arsenal, but by deadline day, the proposed move was cancelled and the 20-year-old remained in Germany.

However, Arsenal are refusing to give up in their pursuit for the playmaker, but there is a strong chance that more clubs will be interested in him come the Summer.

Speaking in an interview regarding the German’s future, Keller admitted that if their asking price is met, they will happily sell.

“I am delighted that we have him on board for the second half of the season but, because of his clause, he can leave when a club puts the money on the table,” he told Bild.

“That’s why I can’t plan with him, because it is just not in my or our hands.

“It’s a god-awful situation when, as the coach, you don’t know whether such an important player will move on, but Julian was injured at that time, so at least any unrest did not necessarily affect the other players.

“He’s young, but has made over 100 competitive appearances for Schalke. Others don’t achieve that in five, six years.

“That’s why he is very experienced already, and has shown his superior qualities often enough, although his youth shows in his consistency.

“It’s clear that all the talk about his €45.5m release clause and the interest from top European clubs leaves its mark on such a young lad.

“The hype around him last summer was huge. He must learn to cope with that, and also that failing to perform at less than 100% is not good enough for him.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

I’m proud to play for Tottenham and these links to Arsenal are ‘embarrassing’

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Gunners striker and French team-mate Olivier Giroud was quoted as saying Lloris may be open to a move across north London, with Spurs’ Champions League chances in doubt.

But Lloris has denied any interest in quitting Tottenham, despite his close links with several members of the Arsenal squad and says he remains focussed on achieving success at White Hart Lane.

‘Yes I heard about that,’ he told the Tottenham website. ‘I think maybe some words were twisted, but it is embarrassing. I don’t think that. I’m very focused on Spurs’ ambition and I am very pleased to play for Spurs.

‘I have too much respect for the club and the Spurs fans to think that kind of thing. Of course I know [Giroud] very well because we are team-mates in the national team – the same with Laurent Koscielny – but I am a Spurs player and I’m very proud to play here.’

Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood today admitted he may struggle to keep the core of his squad together should Spurs fail to qualify for the Champions League.

But Lloris, who has previously spoken of his desire to play on the European stage as much as possible during his career, is keeping his eye on the task at hand at Spurs.

‘I think it is the most competitive league where five, six, seven or more teams can have the aim of finishing in the top four.,’ he added.

‘I know there is a lot of speculation, but I just want to be focused about my job and my work. I just want to try and help the team get the best results and hopefully get a place in the next Champions League.

‘You have to fight for that, especially in the Premier League, where it’s very hard to finish in the top four because there are a lot of big clubs with big ambitions.’

Written by Steve Milne

Arsenal eye Maximilian Arnold transfer from Wolfsburg

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The Gunners and Italian champions Juventus are keeping tabs on Wolfsburg’s highly promising young attacking midfielder Maximilian Arnold.

A Germany Under-21 international even though he’s still only 19, Arnold is under contract until 2015 and has a buy-out clause of around £8million.

The youngster has played for Germany at every age-group level from Under-16s to U21s.

Wenger broke the Londoners’ transfer record last summer when he bought Ozil, a regular in the Germany side, from Real Madrid.

He was in for another of Joachim Low’s World Cup hopefuls – Schalke midfielder Julian Draxler – last month and already has three other Germans, centre-half and regular skipper Per Mertesacker, forward Lukas Podolski and young midfielder Serge Gnabry, in his first-team squad.

German youngsters Thomas Eisfeld and Gedion Zelalem have also appeared for the Gunners in the cups this season.

Written by Steve Milne @stevenmilnelive

Jose Mourinho believes Liverpool are in the title-race

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According to Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, Liverpool are the side to watch out for in the Premier League title-race due to them not being in a European competition.

All three of the teams above Brendan Rodgers’ side are in the Champions League knockout stage, and for Manchester City and Arsenal, they face tough ties against FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich, whilst Mourinho’s side take on Galatasaray.

Liverpool are only seven points behind Mourinho’s side with a game in hand, and The Blues boss thinks the return of Champions League football could help Liverpool push for the title.

“People are asking if Arsenal might fall apart after what happened at Liverpool, but it can happen to any one of the three of us – any one – but not Liverpool, because they have this stability of playing one match a week.

“If they lose a match or have an injury, everything is more stable. For all of us involved in the Champions League and Premier League race, facing match after match, you do find the concentration and the focus is split by the Champions League.

“You start to think about, ‘We don’t want to play this player because we have the Champions League [coming up]’ and ‘We want to rest this player or that one’. But none of us is free for that to happen.

“I would be disappointed if my team collapses and can’t keep the level. But if we keep this level, even if we lose points and matches and don’t win the league, I wouldn’t be disappointed.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles