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Ashley Cole Injured

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Ashley Cole will be unavailable for the West Ham game this weekend for Chelsea as he aggrevated an existing Rib problem to play for England against Germany. Cole first encountered this problem during the blues win over Norwich and it then caused him to miss 2 international games as he was out for 3 weeks. His form has taken a knock since this rib injury.

He received criticism from Jose Mourinho after his performance against Newcastle. He was benched for the Champions League match against Shalke and the league game against West Brom and Cesar Azpilicueta took his place. The england international was surprised to be selected for the 1-0 loss against Germany on Tuesday. The 32 year old was complaining of discomfort at the half-time break and was substituted 8 minutes into the second half for Kieran Gibbs.

The defender will be assessed by club medics and will be unlikely available for selection. He will probably be unavailable for the league game this weekend however he can play the Champions league game midweek but Mourinho may rest him for his benefit. Azpilicueta has performed very well in the games he has played during Cole’s injury.

By Billy Foster

Theo Walcott is back

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Theo Walcott is back from injury and ready to face his old club Southampton. It has been confirmed that he will be available for this weekends game. Walcott has returned after 2 months out injured after having minor abdominal surgery. Arsene Wenger hopes that the striker will make all the difference in recovering from their 1-0 loss to Manchester United.

Arsene Wenger said: “Theo will be back for saturday in the squad. He’s completely fit again. He has not played for a long time, of course, he has not played even a reserve team game, but I will put him in the squad on saturday.”

“Ofcourse you miss a player like Theo Walcott. Strikers who get behind the defenders have a very important quality and Theo has that quality. Theo had a good start to the season, he scored goals, he provided chances and had assists. He can always give you a different option in the game and that is of course vital.”

Wenger hopes that the England international can provide added support to Olivier Giroud & Mesut Ozil.

“You always want to have a perfect balance (in attack), and if you look at our results our balance was not too bad, but Theo has different qualitites to other players and I am very pleased that he’s back.

Tomas Rosicky will be available in the match against Southampton following a sickness bug however Lukas Podolski is still unavailable however will be available soon.

On Podolski, Wenger said: “He is doing fitness training on the pitch and starts to do some ball work too, he still needs two or three weeks before we see him on the pitch for Arsenal.”

By Billy Foster

“Arsenal Can Win The Title” Pochettino

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Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino has been impressed by Arsenal this season and believes the Barclays Premier League leaders can sustain their title challenge.

Arsene Wenger’s side look like they could soon end their well-documented trophy drought after an impressive start that leaves them top of the domestic table as well as their Champions League group.

Despite their fine start, however, questions remain over the strength in depth of Arsenal’s squad in addition to their ability to compete against other top teams.

Their 1-0 defeat to Manchester United last time out highlighted those perceived weaknesses, which will be tested again this weekend in an unlikely first versus third clash at the Emirates Stadium.

Southampton could usurp the Gunners as league leaders should results go their way on Saturday, although former Argentina international Pochettino is well aware of the threat the north Londoners pose.

“I would say that the team that we’re going to play against on Saturday is the one that’s playing the best football in the league,” he said.

“I think they can win the league, but I also think that there’s other teams that are going to be in the running to win the league.

“I think it’s going to be a hard-fought competition throughout until the end of the season. It’s going to be very competitive and I think it’s going to be a very exciting end to the season.”

Arsenal’s hopes of a first league title since the invincible 2003/04 season are undoubtedly boosted by the creative attacking options at their disposal.

Pochettino knows two of those well from his time in the Primera Division with Espanyol, and warned his players to keep close tabs on Mesut Ozil and Santi Cazorla.

“I rate Mesut Ozil as one of the top 10 players in the world,” he said of the former Real Madrid playmaker.

“It is clear they are two great football players. It is clear that you cannot afford to grant them any space or time to think because they are players with individual actions can decide a game on their own.

“They are amazing talents as we saw in La Liga and now as we see in the Premier League, so we have to be really careful with the two of them.”

Written by George Coomber

Gotze Not Fazed By Former Club

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Bayern Munich’s Mario Gotze has said he has no fear of returning to his former club Borussia Dortmund for Saturday’s Bundesliga showdown, but expects a negative reaction from home fans.

The 21-year-old actioned a buy-out clause in his contract, announcing in April that he would Join Bayern Munich for 37 million euros (US$50m) for this season and Saturday will be his first return to Dortmund’s Westfalenstadion in the Bayern shirt.

“I am not scared of going back there,” Gotze told magazine Sport Bild.

“However, I understand the fans who would rather see me in the Dortmund shirt.

“For me, it is just confirmation of what I achieved with the club.

“We have won titles together and even reached the Champions League final.

“When I now come back, I have to accept that not every reaction in the stadium will be positive, but that’s part of football.

“I grew up in Dortmund, when to school there and took my first steps in football, playing many games for Borussia.

“There are positive memories, Dortmund is a big part of my past and I am looking forward to going back.”

Bayern travel to Dortmund four-points clear in the league, while hosts Borussia have been decimated by injuries with their entire back four on the walking wounded list.

Bayern’s France star Franck Ribery, who is out of the game with a fractured rib, has said Saturday’s match will be “decisive in the title race”, but Gotze says it is too early in the season to make such statements.

“It will be a big step (in deciding the title), but I wouldn’t call it ‘decisive’, there’s a lot that can still happen in the second part of the season,” said Gotze.

Having set a new Bundesliga record of 37 games without defeat, Bayern can extend it to 38 against Dortmund, who last lost to Munich in the league back in February 2010 and are unbeaten in their last six league games against the Bavarians.

Dortmund beat Bayern 4-2 in July’s German Super Cup final, avenging their 2-1 Champions League final defeat in May.

Written by George Coomber

Newcastle target another Ligue 1 transfer

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Newcastle are set to make yet another Ligue 1 swoop as they eye Bordeaux striker Cheick Diabate according to ‘The Metro’. Manager Alan Pardew is set to enter the January transfer market and put right some of the summer deals that didn’t quite go through.

The Tyne-Side club saw many targets fall just out of their reach as the deadline approached, leaving them with just the one signing, Loic Remy on loan from Queen’s Park Rangers. Pardew is keen to sign another striker to bolster their attacking strength and is thought to have had an eye on Cheick Diabate due to his eye for goal and strong attacking presence.

it is thought that the Malian will be avaliable to the Toons for around £5m and that he would be very keen to join the Premier League. Diabate has also been linked with London clubs West ham and Arsenal, which could see a potential bidding war for the heavily sought after Bordeaux striker. And with 6 goals already this season, it would be no surprise to see Newcastle add yet another Ligue 1 player to their squad, already full of French talent.

 

By Phil Wellbrook

Hamann expects City to challenge for title.

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Former Manchester City centre midfielder Dietmar Hamann still believes that City can still possibly win the Barclays Premier League, despite falling behined in the tight title race, after a poor start to the season under new City manager Manual Pellegrini.

The Citizens spent big on transfers this summer, after bringing in Fernandinho, from Ukranian giants Shaktar Donesk, Alvaro Negrado, from Spanish side Seville, Jesus Navas, also from Seville, defender Martin Demichelis signed from Malaga, and striker Stevan Jovetic signed from Serie A side Fiorentina, as Pellegrini looks to assert his own stamp on the squad.

Four defeats in six away games has seen some pundits and media outlets revise the pre season prediction after City have slumped to eigth in the League, after notable defeats at newly promoted Cardiff City, Aston Villa, Chelsea, and Sunderland respectively.

These defeat’s, coupled with the continued absence of captain Vincent Kompany, and well docummented mistakes from regular first choice keeper Joe Hart, has left a bad taste in the mouth of all at City, and this is despite a 4-1 demolition of rivals Manchester United, in the derby game.

Hamann was quoted in an interview given to Sky Sports News…..

“They have to keep their home form and they have to start winning away games,”

“It has been very disappointing to watch them in games that you did not expect them to struggle in.

“Probably at Aston Villa, they were a little hard done by by the referee. They were well on top in the first half and probably should have won the game but I don’t think there were too many complaints at the end.

“But at Sunderland and Cardiff, they also lost and they have been beaten four times away from home this year. You would think they can probably only afford to lose two, maybe three, more if they want to win the league.

“For me, they are still the most likely Premier League champions, but they have to start improving their away form. If they don’t do that, once you get six points behind the team at the top – and the way Arsenal is going now – it could be very hard to claw them back.”

Pellegrini has come under some critisism by Manchester City supporters for his use of tactics in recent week’s, and with reports linking Sergio Aguero with a move, the side must improve.

City’s opponants on Sunday afternoon are North London side Tottenham Hotspur, and Hamann believes Spurs can still challenge for a top four spot.

As for Spurs, they do not score enough goals,” Hamann added. “I still think they have every chance of finishing in the top four because they have a very talented squad.

“If you look at their bench, it is better than most other teams apart from maybe Manchester City. They have a host of players there that are top international players.

“If they were to get beat at City on Sunday – which I think they will do – they get further and further behind and you just wonder, once you are six or seven points behind the top-four spots, it is not that easy to make up.”

By Ben Reardon

@BenReardon1

 


Chris Hughton has faith in Rickie Van Wolfswinkel

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Norwich City manager Chris Hughton has given his backing to struggling striker Rickie Van Wolfswinkel and the Canaries boss is adamant that he can keep them in the Premier League.

Since making his £8.5million move to England from Portugal, Wolfswinkel has only scored one goal and that came on the opening day of the season during the side’s 2-2 draw with Everton.

After that game, the Dutchman has failed to make any impact whatsoever and is now sidelined with a toe injury.

Despite the lack of goals and the lack of quality-shown, Hughton still believes the striker will come good at Carrow Road.

“It is a small muscular problem in his toe and the difficulty we have had is it is one of those which has taken a little bit longer to heal,” said Hughton, who revealed goalkeeper Mark Bunn was set for a spell on the sidelines after a minor ankle operation.

“The very good news is it is not a serious injury, but he needs a bit of time to rest it, probably for a maximum of two weeks, and make sure he is 100 per cent, and he will be.

“We brought a few players in during the summer and some adapt quicker than others.

“When you have signed someone as a record signing, there is always that hype and expectation that comes with it.

“Some hit the ground running and the goals go flying in, others the contribution is good and it takes a bit longer.

“One thing I cannot fault Ricky on is what he has given the team in his work ethic, what he has not got is the goals he would have liked, but his contribution to the team has been very good.

“Sometimes that happens – if you look at the Premier League, there are also some other big name strikers who have come in and have not got the goals they would have liked either.

“Rickie is a confident lad and that comes from someone who is used to scoring goals.

“He took a little time to settle in when he moved to Portugal, so I have no worries about him.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Mario Balotelli dismisses transfer talks

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AC Milan striker Mario Balotelli has dismissed reports linking him with a move away from the San Siro.

Recent speculation had linked the Italian with a move away from the club due to feeling unsettled, but he has quickly moved to rubbish those reports and has insisted that he is happy with life in Milan.

Balotelli, who joined Milan from Premier League side Manchester City back in January, admitted that he doesn’t think about his future at all and he only worries about the next match.

“I have always said that I do not watch out for the distant future,” Balotelli told Sky Italia.

“I am thinking about doing well against Genoa [at the weekend] and not about the market in either January or May. I am happy at Milan and I am happy to be here.”

“I’m a good lad,” added Balotelli. “I’m as normal as anybody, just I’m in a situation where being normal is not permitted.

“You’ve got to be a man, you’ve got to be big and you are not allowed to get distracted in my surroundings. People are watching me, but I’m not bothered by it. I have a good character so I’m relaxed. I’m no longer like I was when I was younger.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Kieran Gibbs hails Arsenal’s defensive improvement

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Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs believes their defensive improvement is down to the fact that they like to press-down their opposition high up the pitch, rather than letting them run at the back-line.

The Gunners have always been criticised for their defensive displays and over the past few seasons a lot of the defenders have received stick at some point.

However, 2013 seems to have changed and Arsenal now seem to have one of the best defences in England as so far this season they have only conceded five goals from open play.

An incredible ending to last season was also aided by the partnership of Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker, but Gibbs believe it’s the fact they close down the opposition quicker now.

“I feel like we have been [tight] for a while,” he told Arsenal Player. “Last season – especially towards the back end of it – we showed a good understanding together and that is just improving now.

“It certainly feels – not just as a back four but the whole team – when we press from the front and defend more as a team, we don’t look like we are going to concede. That is a positive that we want to keep going.

“We are obviously doing a lot of work on the training field. We have coaches who are on top of us a lot and informing us about opponents; what to be careful of, when we can afford to take risks – there is a lot of analysis that helps us improve.

“But I think our consistency is just down to playing a lot of games. The more you play with each other, the better understanding you naturally get.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Arsene Wenger has no problem with FA

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has confirmed that he has no problems with how England used midfielder Jack Wilshere during the two friendlies.

It was suggested that Wenger and Roy Hodgson agreed that the 21-year-old would only feature in one of the friendlies England played at Wembley, but in fact, he took part in both of them, starting against Chile and coming on against Germany.

Wilshere took part in 97-minutes overall and it has been reported that Wenger wasn’t happy with that amount of game-time, but he has told the club’s official website that he has no issues with the FA.

“First of all Jack is not injured, that was not the right information,” Wenger told Arsenal Player.

“Secondly, I have no problem with the FA, they respected completely what they told me and it was [for Wilshere] to play in one game and be on the bench in the other.

“They did that very well. So there is no misunderstanding there. Exactly [they did what we agreed].”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Mark Noble ready for Chelsea test

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According to West Ham United midfielder Mark Noble, they are playing Chelsea at the perfect time after they have spent two weeks training, whilst some of The Blues players have been taking part in friendlies all over the world.

It has been two weeks since the Premier League was in action and throughout that period, not many Hammers players have been called up for international duty, whereas the majority of Chelsea players have.

In fact, West Ham only had four players take part in international friendlies and Noble believes that could give them an edge come Saturday.

Noble said: ‘It was a massive win for us last year and we were in a sort of similar situation after a couple of bad results. That drove us on.

‘It might be a good time to play them, they’ve had a lot of players abroad.

‘But they’ve got such a good squad, Jose can pick from an abundance of players and talent.

‘We’re looking forward to it, it’s at home under the floodlights, hopefully we can put on a good performance. We’ve trained hard.’

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

 

I still trust Hart, says Pellegrini

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Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has revealed that he still trusts goalkeeper Joe Hart despite dropping him in recent weeks.

Due to several costly errors, the City boss decided to drop his number-one shot-stopper for Costal Pantilimon for the last few games before the international break.

However, playing in goal for England against Germany, Hart looked back to his best after making a string of fine saves, but despite the good performance, Pellegrini still believes the goalkeeper needs a rest before he can be considered back to his best.

“I think at this moment that maybe Joe needs a rest but we still have a lot of trust in Joe and he’s still a very important player in our squad,” Pellegrini told Sky News Arabia.

“It’s very important for me as a manager – you don’t have 11 players – you have 22.

“I analyse what they do every week – I talk with them.

“I am absolutely convinced he will come back to his performances of the last two years.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Southampton boss wants to continue run

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Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino is eager for his side to continue their unbeaten run with an impressive win over Arsenal on Saturday.

The Saints will travel to the Emirates Stadium on Saturday on the back of an eight game unbeaten streak in the Premier League, a run of games that has seen them climb to third in the table, only behind Liverpool and Arsenal.

Pochettino knows how tough a task his side face at the weekend, but he knows his side are capable of playing good enough football to get a result from North London.

He said: “We have to continue playing how we have been and applying the same level of effort.

“The Premier League is very competitive. Any team can beat any other team, and we have the belief that we can beat any side.

“I’d say the team we play on Saturday (Arsenal) is that one that’s playing the best football in the league.

“Arsenal can win the league, but I think there are other teams that will be in the running. It’ll be hard-fought.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Sam Allardyce hoping to surprise Chelsea

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West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce is confident that his side can surprise Chelsea when they visit Upton Park this weekend.

In last season’s fixture it was The Hammers than prevailed at Upton Park as they eased past Rafael Benitez’s side 3-1, and Allardyce is hopeful that they can provide yet another shock for Jose Mourinho and co.

The Blues fell to a shock 2-0 defeat to Newcastle United before the international break and according to Allardyce, West Ham are ready to do the same.

“Newcastle frustrated Chelsea and started the process of winning that game by keeping a clean sheet and scoring a free-kick then sucked them in and hit them on the break for the second,” Allardyce said.

“With that result for Chelsea, there’s a chance to see where their weaknesses lie. But anything less than top form for all of our players would make life difficult for us. We will have to produce the end product because chance creation will be harder.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Chelsea defender not worrying over future

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Chelsea defender David Luiz has insisted that he is not worried about his future at Stamford Bridge despite being recently dropped by manager Jose Mourinho.

Ever since arriving from Benfica, the Brazilian centre-back has been a permanent fixture in The Blues back-line and sometimes in midfield, but since Mourinho’s return, Luiz’s first-team opportunities have been limited.

With the Portuguese-manager still trying to find his best starting XI, Luiz tends to be dropped frequently for the pairing of Gary Cahil and John Terry, but he has insisted that it doesn’t worry him.

“It will be like it has always been, I am never worried,” Luiz told UOL. “I train hard and seriously every day, he has his options.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles