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Michael Carrick talks ahead of Sunderland clash

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Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick insists that the players are confident that they can turn around their fortunes, and he believes it will still when they gain qualification to the Captial One Cup final.

The Red Devils take on Sunderland at Old Trafford tomorrow night in the semi-final second-leg knowing that a 1-0 win will take them to Wembley.

David Moyes’ men lost 2-1 at the Stadium of Light, and Carrick knows how important tomorrow’s game is for the club.

Carrick said: “Times have been difficult. Performances have not been that bad actually but results have been pretty awful for us to take.

“We are giving everything at the minute but it’s just not going our way. If we all stick together, I am sure it will turn soon.

“We want to play again as quickly as possible and Wednesday is another big game.

“It is an opportunity to get to a final. You can’t take that lightly and the fans have been unbelievable over the last month or so especially.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Arsene Wenger: ‘The gap is interesting’

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According to Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, the gap occuring between third-placed Chelsea and fourth-placed Liverpool is an interesting one, but not a definitive one.

The Gunners are still sitting top of the Premier League after 22 games, but only lead Manchester City by one point, with Chelsea being two points behind.

Then comes Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur who sit six points behind The Blues, but according to Wenger, that gap can soon be bridged.

“There is a little, little, little [gap] you know,” Wenger told Arsenal Player. “An interesting one but of course it’s not a definitive one.

“That’s why at the moment we go through a period where it’s always like that, in January, February. You just focus on your games and then March, April is always [the time] to deal with the nerves.

“This is the period where you just want to be consistent and focus on yourself.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Cesar welcomes transfer talk.

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Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Julio Cesar has welcomed transfer speculation linking him away from current club Queens Park Rangers, amid reports he is on the verge of a move to Serie A. 

The keeper signed for the West London club in August 2012, and despite being part of the Queens Park Rangers side who suffered relegation, was a stand out performer in a very poor side. 

However, Cesar has featured just once for Redknapp’s side in the current campaign, in a 4-0 FA Cup defeat away at Everton, with Robert Green overtaking the Brazilian as the first choice shot stopper. 

Cesar almost signed for Serie A side Napoli in the summer, but Rafael Benitez opted for Pepe Reina ahead of Cesar, as the former Inter Milan keeper looked for a way out. 

But recent interest from Serie A may tempt Cesar to leave the Championship title chasers, with Sardianian side Cagliari interested in securing the services of the 34 year old. 

Cagliari’s president Massimo Cellino has admitted his interest, which it seems the player would welcome.

The keeper also admired Sardinia’s climate, stating….. 

” It’s nice in Sardinia, always Sunny ” 

“I’d like it but honestly at the moment no offer has arrived. Right now I don’t know what I’ll do for the second half of the season but I’m just focussing on training.”

QPR would surely listen to an offer for Cesar, who is currently their third-choice ‘keeper, and the call from Cagliari could come shortly. 

The keeper needs first team football in order to guarantee a World Cup spot for Brazil. 

He was linked with a move to Arsenal in the summer of 2012, before he joined QPR, the keeper is rumoured to be on wages of up to £80,000 a week at Loftus Road. 

By Ben Reardon 

@BenReardon1

Tottenham chief Daniel Levy keen on £1.5million move for Dimitar Berbatov

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Tottenham chief Daniel Levy is keen on a shock reunion with Fulham striker Dimitar Berbatov – but Tim Sherwood is against the move.

Levy is keen to ensure the north Londoners are not left short of striking options when Jermain Defoe leaves for Toronto at the end of February.

As such the Spurs supremo – who failed with a Deadline Day bid to pinch Berbatov ahead of Fulham two years ago – is looking at a short-term deal worth £1.5million.

As reported by MirrorFootball last month, the Bulgarian, on £80,000-a-week at Craven Cottage, has indicated to Fulham that he wants to quit the club’s relegation fight this month.

Sherwood, however, maintains he has enough attacking options at his disposal and does not want Emmanuel Adebayor – who has returned to form under his leadership – unsettled.

Sherwood said: “Everyone knows Berba. He is proven in this division.

“He is a Fulham player and I am not sure what they are thinking about that. But we have options to take us through to the end of the season.”

Signed from Bayer Leverkusen by Martin Jol, Berbatov hit 46 goals in 102 appearances at Spurs before being snapped up for a record £30.75million in 2008 by Manchester United.

Fulham maintain they have not had bids from any club for their star striker after Berbatov was linked with a move to Arsenal.

Written by Steve Milne

Gary Neville recommends SEVEN players David Moyes should sign

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Former-Manchester United defender Gary Neville has recommended seven players that David Moyes should try and sign to help the club out, and he doesn’t think Chelsea’s Juan Mata is the right man to do that.

The Sky Sports pundit believes the Spaniard wouldn’t fit in at Old Trafford and certainly isn’t worth the £40million that Chelsea want for him, but the right-back has given a list of players that he feels would settle in and suit United’s style of play.

“If you took Paul Pogba, Marco Reus, Luke Shaw and Arturo Vidal – they would fit into Manchester United’s philosophy,” Neville said.

“Lucas Moura would and Ilkay Gundogan and Julian Draxler would. They are young players who have still not reached their full potential and have the potential to go on to be world-class players.

“They are good players at the moment and that fits the Manchester United mould of how they have historically signed, more often than not.”

On Mata, Neville said: “That’s a lot of money, but they need a signing.

“Does he fit in with what I would call the typical philosophy of Manchester United? I would say no.

“The first question, I think, is where are you going to play? Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie are up top if they are fit so where are you going to play him? Are you going to play him off the left or off the right?

“Maybe they have to change the philosophy and maybe that’s what David Moyes is thinking. Maybe he wants to play narrow wide players and maybe a three in midfield.

“They would have to change to accommodate Juan Mata in the way they normally play. They normally play with wide players.

“He’s obviously a fantastic football player, there’s no doubt about that, but one thing it does do, I suppose, is that David Moyes, Manchester United and Ed Woodward need to sign a big player.

“They need to make a noise and if they get him in it will attract potentially other players – and they need three or four players.

“What it could be is the start of something to lead to other things, but typically I wouldn’t say he fits.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Santi Cazorla apologises to Tottenham fans

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Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has apologised to Tottenham Hotspur for holding up a picture insulting the club.

The Spaniard was picture with a fan and also Arsenal-legend Robert Pires and was holding up a piece of paper which said ‘What do we think of Tottenham? S**T, What do we think of S**T? Tottenham’.

That saying is a well known chant within the club, but the midfielder took to his personal Twitter account to apologise to the Spurs fans before claiming he didn’t know what the sign said.

“Our apologies to the Tottenham fans, we couldn’t see the paper.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

French duo stand accused

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The trial for long term Arsenal target  Mr Benzema 26, currently of Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich winger Mr Ribery 30, has begun in france with both players facing charges of having sex with an underage prostitute. The two players are accused of paying for sex with Ms Zahir Dehar when she was 16 in Mr Benzema’s case and 17, in Mr Riberys case. With both players possibly facing up to three years in prison and fines of up to 45.000 euros each, neither attended court themselves allowing both sets of lawyers to represent them.

Ms Zahir Dehar now 21 and has established herself as a luxury lingerie designer following the scandal, was also absent from the proceedings and has withrawn as a cival plaintiff in the case with her laywer Daniel Vaconsin stating “Ms Dehar is not asking for anything ”   

The two players stand accused for paying for sex with Ms Dehar when she was 16 in the case of Karim Benzema and 17 in the case of Frank Ribery. The trial is going ahead following a ruling from Frances highest court that only those aware that a prostitute is underage can be found guilty of breaking the law, The prosecuters believe there is no case to answer although it is the investigating magistrates that have pushed this case through to trial.

Mr Ribery has admitted to having sex with Ms Dehar in 2009 after she was flown to Munich as a “present” for his 26th birthday, but denies knowing she was under the age of 18, while Mr Benzema who is accused of paying for sex with Ms Dehar in a hotel in Paris in 2008 denies the encounter ever took place. Ms Dehar testified to having sex with both players for money although does admit to lying to them about her age.. The trial continues..

 

Written by W.Cutmore

 

Chelsea striker admits he’s leaving in Summer

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Chelsea striker Samuel Eto’o has revealed that he will be leaving Stamford Bridge and England once his short-term contract at the club expires, which is this Summer, as he eyes a return to Spain with former club Mallorca.

Eto’o only signed for The Blues in the Summer from Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala, but after finding life tough in the Premier League, the Cameroon international has admitted that he won’t be staying around much longer.

After scoring a hat-trick against Manchester United at the weekend, Eto’o has suddenly become quite a favourite with the fans, but he knows that he will not be there for long as he dreams of returning to La Liga.

He said: “I’ll always like Barca, but I personally prefer Mallorca.

“My son has pressured me to finish my career there, as he is from there.

“I have signed on at Chelsea for the entire season and will try to enjoy it.

“Later on, I will go to Mallorca.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Chelsea willing to sell Mata for £40million

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Manchester United have been told to pay £40million for Juan Mata after the champions stepped up their interest in the Chelsea outcast.

Despite posturing from both clubs, Chelsea are willing to sell the Spanish playmaker if United match their valuation — and David Moyes is believed to be on the brink of making an offer.

The deal is complicated because Chelsea still have an interest in Wayne Rooney, but United will not sell the striker.

United manager Moyes wants to add Mata to his squad and the club have the cash to seal a deal for the Chelsea midfielder.

Moyes, who is preparing for the Capital One Cup semi-final second leg against Sunderland, needs fresh blood.

United lost for the seventh time in the league this season when Jose Mourinho’s team beat them 3-1 at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

They believe a deal can be done for Mata, 25, and Chelsea will sell if United find £40m.

United have been given enough encouragement to make their move for a player who has not featured in the Chelsea side since he was substituted against Southampton on New Year’s Day. Chelsea’s player of the year for the past two seasons is desperate to leave Stamford Bridge.

He reacted badly when Mourinho substituted him at St Mary’s in the 53rd minute. Chelsea went on to beat Southampton 3-0 and the manager said then the ‘door was open’ if players wanted to leave.

Mata has failed to convince the Portuguese manager of his worth since Mourinho returned to Stamford Bridge last summer.

The midfielder fears he will lose his place in Spain’s squad for the World Cup if he is not playing regularly between now and the end of the season.

Many Chelsea players sympathise with Mata’s position, but Mourinho has more confidence in Eden Hazard, Oscar and Willian.

Although Mourinho’s decision to cut Mata adrift appears to have been vindicated, the Spanish playmaker remains a popular member of the squad and he is still adored by supporters. Mourinho has claimed he wants Mata to stay, but he didn’t rule out the possibility of the player leaving if he demanded to go.

Written by Steve Milne

Bayern after Rosicky.

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Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich are to make a move for Arsenal winger Tomas Rosicky once his contract expires at Arsenal in the summer.

Pep Guardiola is apparently keen on landing the Czech Republic international, to give his star studded squad some experience, in a relatively young squad. 

Rosicky would surely be tempted by a move to the Bundesliga Champions, who are in touching distance of another title, with the Baverians yet to lose a game, after another superb season. 

Rosicky hasn’t been a regular for the Gunners this season, with Wenger handing the Czech international just seven League starts, as the Gunners push for a first title in ten years.  

Rosicky would also add stability and back up to an ever improving Bayern side, if he decides to make the switch in the summer.

A potential move to Bayern Munich would see Rosicky have to challenge a number of star performers for a starting spot at the Allianz Arena. 

Rosicky moved to Arsenal back in May 2006 and has made a total of 203 appearances for the club, scoring 23 goals in the process, becoming a real fans favourite at the Emirates Stadium.  

Rosicky has also been linked with a return to former club Borussia Dortmund in recent weeks. 

He scored against Bayern in Arsenal’s 2-0 win in Germany in the Champions League last year.

By Ben Reardon 

@BenReardon1

 

 

FA charges Nicolas Anelka over gesture

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The striker made the sign, described as an inverted Nazi salute, after scoring against West Ham on 28 December.

West Brom sponsor Zoopla will end its agreement with the club at the end of the season because of the incident.

Anelka, who started Monday’s draw with Everton, has until 18:00 GMT on 23 January to respond to the charge.

In a statement, the FA said it had charged the 34-year-old former France international with making a gesture that was “abusive and/or indecent and/or insulting and/or improper”.

It added it was “an aggravated breach in that it included a reference to ethnic origin and/or race and/or religion or belief”.

The minimum suspension for the offence is five games but the FA can increase that if they see fit.

“If Nicolas Anelka is found guilty of a racial offence, then he deserves everything he gets,” said Alan Cleverley, secretary of the West Bromwich Albion Official Supporters Club.

“You can’t go on doing that. It sounds as if he did it on purpose because he knew the match was being shown live in France. So if the book gets thrown at him, I’ve got no sympathy whatsoever for him.”

The FA appointed an expert to help determine the outcome of its investigation into the gesture, which Anelka made after scoring in a 3-3 draw at Upton Park.

If the striker, who has also played for Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City, Bolton and Real Madrid, is suspended, it would reduce the number of attacking options for new Baggies head coach Pepe Mel, who has already seen Shane Long move to Hull City in a £7m deal.

Anelka has promised not to repeat the gesture, which he said was made in support of controversial French comedian Dieudonne M’bala M’bala.

The performer, a friend of Anelka’s, makes the sign at his shows, angering the French government, which has tried to ban him from using it.

Written by Steve Milne – Have your say below 🙂

BIG SAM CAN’T SLEEP!!!

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Sam Allardyce is losing sleep because of the stress and “burden” that comes with trying to keep West Ham in the Barclays Premier League.

United take on Manchester City in the second leg of their Capital One Cup semi-final on Tuesday.

Ordinarily, for a team that has not won a major trophy for 24 years, a domestic semi-final would be something to shout about, but Hammers fans are bracing themselves for another hiding after they lost the first leg 6-0.

West Ham’s league form is of deep concern to Allardyce, as well as the club’s fans and owners, too.

The East London club slipped into the relegation zone on Saturday following a 3-1 defeat to Newcastle and Allardyce has been tossing and turning at night as he contemplates the task ahead of him.

“You lose a bit of sleep and you don’t sleep quite as well as you would like to,” the West Ham manager said when asked how he was coping.

“Saying that, you don’t sleep much as a manager anyway.”

Having been in management for 23 years, Allardyce is used to feeling the heat. He was involved in a relegation scrap while at Bolton and he also took Notts County down earlier in his career.

Neither of those clubs had a big move to the Olympic Stadium on the horizon, though.

West Ham will struggle to get anywhere near the 60,000-capacity level if they are in the second tier by the time they move there in 2016 and that is weighing heavily on Allardyce’s mind.

Indeed, Allardyce reckons the pressure on him now is equal to that David Moyes is facing at Manchester United

“People would think outside that the pressure on David is probably greater than it is on me, but from my point of view. I think it’s equal – not only because of now but because of the future of this club,” the 59-year-old said.

“The burden of this club is that it wants to move into the Olympic Stadium in two years’ time or so and has to have a team in the Premier League to move into that stadium.

“You have to build for that, and that’s a bit of extra pressure.”

Written by George Coomber

Martino: Barcelona In No Panic

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Barcelona boss Gerardo Martino his side believed deserved more after they dropped two crucial points in the La Liga title race with a 1-1 draw away to Levante on Sunday.

Lionel Messi made his first league start for the Catalans in over two months.

However, after early goals from Loukas Vydra and Barca’s Gerard Pique, even the four-time World Player of the Year couldn’t find a way past in-form Levante keeper Keylor Navas as the hosts clung on for a share of the spoils.

Barcelona remain on top of the table as Atletico Madrid were also held 1-1 by Sevilla on Sunday, but both league leaders are now just one point clear of Real Madrid in third.

Martino, though, is sure there will be plenty of surprises to come between now and the end of the season.

“I don’t think we should be worried looking to the future,” he said.

“There were games at the start of the season when we won and we didn’t play very well. Today is completely the opposite. We played very well and the result is a bit negative, but it is not what we deserved.

“We still have 18 games to play and with the games all three teams have still to play there are going to be a lot of surprises.

“I try to be a fair person when we have to speak about something. When we haven’t been up to it I am the first one to speak to the players about it, but I don’t think that was the case today.

“We leave here sad because we weren’t able to win, but I didn’t see any regression in the way that we played.”

Written by George Coomber

Manchester United will keep fighting for the title

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After another defeat for Manchester United, their slim hopes of challenging for the title look to be over, even though we are only in January. Manchester United is currently fourteen points a drift of current leaders Arsenal.

 

Despite the huge gap that has developed, David Moyes refuses to give up the fight for the title.

 

Moyes, whose side remain seventh in the table, said: “What we don’t do is throw the towel in until we can’t get there. The job is to finish first and we’ll try to do that.”

 

“This is a project,” added Moyes. “I know what I’m going to do and there will be changes as we go along the journey.

“It is a massive challenge. I hoped we’d be in a better position than we are, but we are not.”

 

Jose Mourinho still refuses to rule Manchester United out of the title race, but ad its they would need three teams to collapse for Manchester United to win the Premier League.

 

 

Next up for Manchester United is the second leg in the Capital One cup against Sunderland, which they must overturn a 2-1 deficit. 

Jason Puncheon gives critics the silent treatment

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One way for Puncheon to forget about that awful penalty miss against Tottenham is to silence his critics. Not only did Puncheon do this with his winner against Stoke city, but he also gave critics such as the BBC the silent treatment after the game

 

It has been a long week for Puncheon who has received light hearted abuse from not just the media, but his won teammates. The penalty miss has been described by some as the worst penalty miss in the Premier Leagues history.

 

Crystal Palace keeper has given his backing to teammate Jason Puncheon. Palace keeper Julian Speroni said: ‘You always take the mickey. There was a bit of banter between the lads. He was fine.

‘He knows whatever happens, himself and everybody else, we all have the support of each other.’

Puncheon spoke after the game and the interview was shown on Match of the Day on Saturday night, but the BBC had to use footage from another broadcaster.

 

Puncheon who is currently on loan from Southampton, will be glad to put the incident behind him and will hope to have more positive impacts in the remainder of the season.

 

Written by Kyle Farrington