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24 April 2009

Dawson ruled out for three weeks

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( 24 March 2009 )

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Dawson ruled out for three weeks
Tottenham defender Michael Dawson is expected to be out for up to three weeks after suffering a partially torn ankle ligament.


The 25-year-old fell awkwardly on his left foot during Spurs' 1-0 home win over Newcastle last Sunday.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp was concerned the centre-back may have broken a bone, describing the injury as "nasty".

But Dawson will hope to be fit for the club's final two matches of the season against Manchester City and Liverpool.

Dawson was only playing against the Magpies after Ledley King felt a twinge in his knee.

Previously, his most recent start for Tottenham had been on 4 March in the 4-0 win over Middlesbrough.

Meanwhile, Redknapp is without Roman Pavlyuchenko (back) for the trip to Manchester United but Jermain Defoe could make his first start in three months after recovering from a foot injury.
by bbcnews.

Shearer pleads for crowd backing

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( 24 March 2009 )

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Shearer pleads for crowd backing
Newcastle boss Alan Shearer thinks the support of the St James' Park crowd could make the difference in keeping the Magpies in the Premier League.


The Magpies lie second bottom and host Portsmouth in a crunch clash on Monday, Shearer's fourth game in charge.

"The crowd can help play a massive part - they've turned up in their thousands for years and had nothing to shout about," he told BBC Radio Newcastle.

"I'm asking them for three games this season to really really get behind us."

Of the Pompey game, the former England striker said: "Without a doubt it's a massive game for us.

"Everyone's aware of the importance of it, I want a fantastic atmosphere and the crowd to get behind us.

"I hope that the players can respond in the right way. I've asked the players for a response and hopefully I'll get one against Portsmouth."
by bbcnews

Griffiths waits on West Brom move

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( 24 March 2009 )

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Griffiths waits on West Brom move
West Brom manager Tony Mowbray is yet to decide whether to follow up his interest in trialist Leigh Griffiths, who has returned to Livingston.


The 18-year-old striker trained with the English Premier League club and has scored 18 goals so far this season.

"He is a boy who wouldn't be coming to go straight into our first-team squad," said Mowbray. "We will wait and see if we pursue it.

"He would be a young player to compete with other young players at our club."

Mowbray signed Graham Dorrans from the Scottish First Division club last summer and the midfielder has recently featured in the Baggies first-team.

"The relationship between the two clubs has allowed Leigh to come down here to West Brom for a few days," added Mowbray.

"We got in Graham Dorrans from Livingston last summer and he has been showing that he has the potential to be a decent footballer."

Mowbray has also watched Swindon forward Simon Cox in action and is keen to keep on-loan Nancy striker Marc Antoine-Fortune at the Hawthorns.

"Marc is well within his rights to keep his own counsel because I can't question anything he is doing on the field," Mowbray said.

"If I saw any signs of him stepping off the gas, he wouldn't be playing.

"But I see a very committed and very whole-hearted player giving everything for this club.

"Yes, he is a player we would like to keep if there could be a deal that could be done because his quality is very evident.

"We will wait and see. There is an agreed fee but it is not locked in."
by bbcnews.

20 April 2009

Stoke to assess Wilkinson injury

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( 20 April 2009 )

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Stoke to assess Wilkinson injury
Stoke City defender Andy Wilkinson will have a scan on his back on Monday, after hobbling off during their 1-0 win over Blackburn Rovers.


The 24-year-old was caught with a knee in his lower back from Rovers midfielder Morten Gamst Pederson and had to be substituted after half-time.

Wilkinson told BBC Radio Stoke: "It felt like I'd been shot at the time, it's very painful and has swollen up.

"I'll have to see what the scan says but hopefully I'll be OK."
by bbcnews.

Kranjcar injury fears played down

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( 20 April 2009 )

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Kranjcar injury fears played down
Portsmouth midfielder Niko Kranjcar may play again this season despite being stretchered off with an ankle injury in Saturday's 1-0 home win over Bolton.

Kranjcar, 24, was carried off after a 75th-minute challenge by Gavin McCann.

The Croatian, who had ankle surgery in August, will miss Wednesday's trip to Manchester United but an X-ray has revealed no fracture or serious damage.

"He is looking a lot better and we hope he will be back sooner rather than later," said Portsmouth boss Paul Hart.

"He is a quick healer, a boy with a strong and positive mental attitude, and that is a big boost for us because he is an integral part of our plans and has been doing well."

Kranjcar, who missed two months with his previous ankle injury and tore a groin muscle in January, will have a further scan later in the week but Portsmouth doctor Nigel Sellars is confident he will not be out for quite as long this time.

"It seems clear it is only soft tissue damage and hopefully not long term," he said.

Meanwhile, defender Younes Kaboul missed training on Monday, after he was substituted late on against Bolton with a thigh injury, and is doubtful for the trip to Old Trafford.
by bbcnews.

West Brom brace in vain - Brunt

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( 20 April 2009 )

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West Brom brace in vain - Brunt
West Bromwich Albion winger Chris Brunt was left feeling hollow after his two goals failed to prevent a 4-2 defeat at Manchester City.

The Baggies slipped closer to relegation from the Premier League as they stayed nine points shy of safety.

"I'm delighted to get two goals but it doesn't mean very much not coming away with any points," Brunt told BBC WM.

"We should've had the game wrapped up inside 10 minutes with all the chances that we created."

Brunt's brace saw West Brom bounce back from two goals down to level at 2-2, only for Jonas Olsson to undo their hard work with a poorly time tackle on Elano, the Brazilian got up to convert the spot-kick.

The Baggies are left needing to win all five of their remaining fixtures to have a realistic chance of preserving their status in the top flight and even then they will be relying on other results.

"There's going to be a lot of twists and turns before the end of the season and a lot of them are going to need to go our way," said the Northern Ireland international.

"We've still got five games to play, 15 points, and until someone tells you it's not possible you've just got to keep believing."


The former Sheffield Wednesday winger has been switched to the right-hand side over the last few weeks, and it is a role that he has adjusted to well.

"I think it suits me for getting shots at goal, coming in on my stronger foot - I've enjoyed it for the last couple of games," he added.

The Baggies will need to overcome Sunderland at The Hawthorns on Saturday to maintain any faint hopes of avoiding the trap-door to the Championship.
by bbcnews.

08 April 2009

West Ham tie down Noble & Tomkins

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( 08 April 2009 )

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West Ham tie down Noble & Tomkins
West Ham youngsters Mark Noble and James Tomkins have signed new deals to keep them at Upton Park until 2013.

Midfielder Noble, 21, is West Ham's longest-serving player, while defender Tomkins turned 20 only last month.

"I'm just delighted to have signed and hope we can push on and try to get that European place," said Noble.

Tomkins said: "I feel I'm getting better with each game; I've become more mature, and going on loan (to Derby) did me a lot of good."

West Ham have risen to seventh in the Premier League under the guidance of Gianfranco Zola, who has rewarded a number of the club's home-grown players.

Tomkins scored his first senior goal in last Saturday's 2-0 victory over Sunderland, along with fellow youth team product Junior Stanislas.

"I've come in at a time when we're pushing for a European place and I'm really enjoying my football," Tomkins told West Ham's official website.
by bbcnews.

Portsmouth post losses of £16.6m

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( 08 April 2009 )

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Portsmouth post losses of £16.6m
Struggling Portsmouth made losses of £16.66m for the 2007-08 financial year, despite winning the FA Cup.


The loss was nearly £7m less than the previous year and the club said it should see another reduction next year.

"The club is on course to break-even by the time Fratton Park is redeveloped to accommodate 30,000 fans by the season 2010/11," the club said on its website.

With Pompey a reported £80m in debt, owner Alexandre Gaydamak put the club up for sale in December.

The results do not include recent outgoing and incoming transfers.

Portsmouth sold Pedro Mendes to Rangers for £3m and Sulley Muntari to Inter Milan for £12.7m last summer, while Lassana Diarra moved to Real Madrid for £20m and Jermain Defoe to Tottenham Hotspur for £15m this January.

The purchases of Peter Crouch (£9m), Younes Kaboul (undisclosed), Nadir Belhadj (undisclosed) and Hayden Mullins (undisclosed) were also not taken into account.

Last month Portsmouth postponed plans to build a new stadium and focus on redeveloping their current Fratton Park ground, partially due to the global credit crunch.

In the short term, the club will look to boost their coffers by building two new stands to increase the capacity of Fratton Park by 10,000 to 30,000.

Once the stadium is redeveloped, Pompey expect turnover to increase by 50%.

A new three-year television deal with Sky helped turnover for 2007-08 to rise from around £40m to £70m and there were increases in retail, sponsorship, match revenues and hospitality.

Much of this was aided by the FA Cup triumph over Cardiff at Wembley.

Portsmouth have had three managers this season - Harry Redknapp, Tony Adams and current caretaker boss Paul Hart - and have yet to secure their Premier League status this season.

Hart side's are fifth from bottom, four points above the drop zone, though they have have a game in hand over their relegation rivals.
by bbcnews.

03 April 2009

Hiddink wary of 'Shearer effect'

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( 03 April 2009 )

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Hiddink wary of 'Shearer effect'


Shearer insists he will only be in charge until the end of the season.

Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink says his side will be facing a revitalised Newcastle when the sides meet at St James' Park on Saturday.

Former Magpies striker Alan Shearer has been appointed Newcastle manager for the remaining eight games of the season in a bid to save them from relegation.

"Everyone knows their situation, there will be a reaction from the team and the crowd," said Hiddink.

"We can expect a tight game and a lot of fighting spirit from our opponents."

Shearer has only a short period of time to rescue Newcastle, who are currently in the relegation zone of the Premier League and two points from safety.

Newcastle, who have won only one of their last 12 matches, have a tough run-in beginning with title-chasing Chelsea.

Hiddink has suffered twice at the hands of Shearer the player - when England beat Holland at Euro 96 and when Newcastle knocked PSV Eindhoven out of the Uefa Cup in 2004 - and believes his appointment will give Newcastle a big lift.

"You have to respect the decision that has been made by whoever is in charge and there is always a reaction when something happens in a club. It was the same here," added Hiddink.

"I respect him very much. I know him as a player. He is quite a personality and will have an influence on the team. There will be a hectic atmosphere on Saturday. It forces us to give everything we have.

"I cannot judge whether he will stay longer than eight games, that is not my big problem. But it is always good to have big players making a transition to a manager.

"But he will not play and I will not play. It is not a game between managers. The instant input and change in the dressing room will give their players a lot of energy and that is an extra aspect of the game we have to deal with."

Chelsea skipper Frank Lampard says his side must not let the vociferous reception that is sure to greet the 38-year-old affect them.

"You can imagine what the atmosphere is going to be like," said the midfielder.

"Alan Shearer is regarded as a god up there - and quite rightly so after what he achieved for the club.

"He will definitely get the Newcastle fans going and he will get the Newcastle players going."

Lampard's comments were echoed by Blues captain John Terry , who says they are intent on making it an unhappy return to St James' Park for Shearer.

"The title race is still not over for us and we will be going there to hopefully upset him in his first game in charge," said Terry.

"Alan Shearer is Newcastle through and through and him taking over as the manager is going to give them a massive lift.

"But it is down to us to go there, show what we are capable of, which we have been doing a lot of the time recently, and get a result."

Newcastle have not won in their last five outings, and have not won at home since the 2-1 victory over Tottenham on 21 December.

But Chelsea have the best away record in the top flight, despite the 1-0 loss at Tottenham on 21 March, and Lampard is looking for his team to turn in a repeat performance of when they faced Manchester City on Robinho's debut for the club.

The Brazilian forward scored a deflected free-kick to give City the lead, but the Blues dampened the sense of optimism at Eastlands by coming back to win 3-1.

"We had the same scenario when we went and played Manchester City just after they signed Robinho," recalled Lampard.

"But we have to react to the atmosphere and we have to try and get a result to put us back on track after the Tottenham game."

Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says the appointment of Shearer will have a positive effect on Newcastle.

"It's a bit of mental doping for the whole Newcastle area," said Wenger. "It will give them belief and give them hope again.

"Having played Newcastle recently, I believe they have a good side that look to be capable of getting out of relegation trouble.

"They will be in it now until the last game of the season but he can help them to give that fraction of belief again to win games."

Asked if it is possible for a manager to come in and totally transform the club within eight games, Wenger said: "No, that is not a manager anymore, that's a magician.

"But what a manager can do in the short term is to work on the mental side and give a psychological lift."

Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce believes the high regard for Shearer on Tyneside gives him the best chance of leading Newcastle out of the relegation zone.

Allardyce spent eight months at the St James' Park helm before leaving the club in January 2008 amid criticism of the playing style adopted by his team.

Newcastle were 11th in the Premier League when the two parted company.

"It's easier for him because of his status and I think his support from everyone at Newcastle will be 1000%," said Allardyce.

"Alan's obviously hoping that extra spur from him going in and the fans' reaction will spur the players on to do better.

"His legendary status gives everybody a major lift and if that gets a better performance out of the players, then it works."

Everton manager David Moyes helped tutor Shearer for his Uefa A-licence qualification, one level below the top Pro licence.

"He was a good pupil. For many people who come in the hardest part is the organisation and the planning," he said.

"You don't need to tell them where to stand and where to run because they have been doing that all their life.

"It is being able to tell other people how to do that and communicate, but Alan was fine, he was very good at that."
by bbcnews.

Cole injury blow rocks West Ham

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( 03 April 2009 )

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Cole injury blow rocks West Ham
West Ham striker Carlton Cole has been ruled out for six weeks because of the groin injury he aggravated in England's friendly win over Slovakia.


Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola says Cole was not fully fit for the game but he did not want to deny him the chance to play for his country.

"He will not need surgery but there is a problem between the muscle and the tendon in his groin," said Zola.

Cole joins Dean Ashton, Valon Behrami and Jack Collison on the injury list.

His injury could hardly come at a worse time, as with eight games to go, West Ham are eighth in the Premier League and still in the hunt for a European place.

Cole has recently broken into the England side and is also his club's top scorer this season with 11 goals.
by bbcnews.

Angry Bruce lambasts absent Zaki

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( 03 April 2009 )

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Angry Bruce lambasts absent Zaki
Wigan boss Steve Bruce has questioned Amr Zaki's future at the club after the striker failed to report back from international duty for the fourth time.


The club have been unable to contact the 26-year-old since he played for Egypt against Zambia on Sunday.
"I can honestly say that in all my time in football I have never worked with someone as unprofessional," said Bruce.

"In Zaki's case it really defies belief from a player who is on loan and trying to earn himself a long-term contract."

Zaki, who scored Egypt's only goal in a 1-1 draw with Zambia, started the season in superb form with nine goals in 13 games, taking him to the top of the Premier League goalscoring list.

But he has struggled to maintain those high standards, with his last goal for Wigan coming on 28 December.

"I really am at the end of my tether with him," said Bruce, who will fine Zaki for the latest indiscretion.

"I am now fearful that if I don't take firm action, it will disrupt the rest of my squad, who - to a man - behave totally professionally," continued Bruce on Wigan's official website.

"Before this latest incident, Zaki had already been fined considerably more than the average person in Britain earns in a year and he will now face another heavy fine.

"This is the fourth time he has not reported back on time from international training.

"I have already fined him the maximum allowed but this just seems to have no effect."

The Egypt team doctor has faxed Wigan a report claiming that Zaki has picked up a hamstring injury and needs rest, but that has not been backed up by the required scan.

"I just feel it's time that we went public on just what a nightmare he has been to deal with," added Bruce.

"I am right behind my players representing their countries, it is a tremendous honour for the club. This is not the issue here.

"My South American players, for instance, have to go much longer distances but I have never had a problem with any of them.

"I'm sick of answering questions about Zaki's whereabouts and I don't want anything to distract the players from preparing for another massive game for us on Sunday against Everton.

"Zaki's behaviour has shown total disrespect to the club who pays him a very good wage and, equally as importantly, to the fans who sing his name from the stands.

"I think it's time for them to know the truth about the man.

"This situation needs to be resolved as soon as possible and I don't feel it's appropriate to say anything more at this stage, apart from how let down I feel, personally and professionally."

Zaki's Egypt and Wigan team-mate Mido made it back to the JJB Stadium on time.
by bbcnews.

29 March 2009

Hiddink reveals Chelsea job offer

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( 29 March 2009 )

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Hiddink reveals Chelsea job offer
Chelsea's interim manager Guus Hiddink has revealed that he may stay with the club beyond the end of this season - but in the role of a consultant.


The Dutchman, who is also Russia's national team coach, has a contract with the Premier League side which runs until the end of May.

He said: "They have asked me to continue working for them after that date as a consultant.

"Maybe I can be useful for Chelsea in that role."

Chelsea players Michael Ballack and Petr Cech have publicly urged the club to extend Hiddink's stay after seven wins from his first eight games in charge.

And one potential barrier to Hiddink remaining at Stamford Bridge in some capacity appears to have been removed after a key figure in the Russian Football Association claimed he was happy for him to continue his dual role.

Alexey Sorokin, the general secretary of the Russian FA, told the Daily Mail: "If Chelsea say they would like to continue we are ready to discuss it.

"We are comfortable with the situation. We would be uncomfortable if it were a Russian club because when a coach comes from a Russian club to the national team he tends to look after his players more than the players from other clubs. But there is no such contradiction here.

"If Hiddink says he can handle it, we have no reasons not to believe it. He is a responsible person with a lot of experience and if he takes that responsibility he will perform for certain."

Last week, Hiddink said his contract as Russia coach could end early should they fail to make the 2010 World Cup.

He had previously insisted he had no plans to stay on at Stamford Bridge, but if Russia do not make it to the tournament in South Africa, he may become free for a role beyond consultancy.

"We put a clause in there saying that, if Russia do not qualify, we can talk about leaving," said Hiddink.

"My contract expires at the period of 2010 World Cup. But we also said that if we don't qualify and the Russian Federation likes to go in a different direction, then we have to talk about how to end the contract.

"We could go on, still. It would be up to them if they want to go in a different direction. I've not thought about it. I'll be here until the end of May."

Russia are currently second in Uefa Group Four, four points behind Germany having played a game less.

While the winners of each group will qualify for the World Cup automatically, the eight best runners-up will contest two-legged play-offs for Europe's remaining four places.

Hiddink's record in the World Cup is impressive, having lead the Netherlands and South Korea to the semi-final stages in 1998 and 2002 and steering Australia to the knock-out stages in Germany four years ago.

Since taking charge of Russia in 2006, he has moulded the team into one of the strongest in Europe, overseeing their qualification ahead of England for the Euro 2008 and an impressive last-four showing in the finals in Austria and Switzerland. by bbcnews.

26 March 2009

Le Saux backs Chelsea title bid

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( 26 March 2009 )

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Le Saux backs Chelsea title bid
Former Chelsea defender Graeme Le Saux thinks the Blues can still win the Premier League title.


Boss Guus Hiddink hinted after the loss to Spurs that the bid to overhaul Manchester United, who are four points above them, and Liverpool may be over.

But Le Saux told BBC London 94.9: "I feel there's still enough games for us to have opportunities, but the momentum is with Liverpool.

"I talked about it being a one-horse race, I've been made to eat my words."

Le Saux made over 250 appearances for Chelsea in two spells with the club.

He left two years for Southampton before the club's first Premier League title in 2005, but has still been monitoring their progress closely.

He admits that Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Tottenham was a severe blow to their hopes, especially with Manchester United slipping up with a shock defeat.

"I don't think anybody would have foreseen what Manchester United were going to do in the last three or four weeks," he said.

"It has really made it very uncertain, but from Chelsea's point of view it's a disappointing result given the timing, it would have been an fantastic opportunity to have really got right back behind Manchester United and keep up with Liverpool. But I feel there's enough games for us to have opportunities.

"It's been an absolutely fascinating Premier League this year at all different stages of the table there's been some fascinating battles.

"I just hope that we can perform well as we have done under Guus Hiddink, shake off the disappointing result against Tottenham and remain focused on being ready for a slip-up from either Manchester United or Liverpool above us."

Le Saux, now 40, retired in 2005 while at Southampton.

Graeme Le Saux was speaking on the 'Inside Chelsea' Podcast, available to download now on the BBC Sport Website.
by bbcnews.

Hughes quashes Robinho rift talk

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( 26 March 2009 )

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Hughes quashes Robinho rift talk
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes has played down reports of a rift between himself and Robinho.

In January, the 25-year-old Brazilian playmaker was fined for leaving the club's training camp on the Spanish island of Tenerife without permission.

Rumours have persisted that they have a poor relationship - along with reports that Robinho will leave in the summer.

But Hughes told BBC Radio 5 Live: "The truth is it's a lot closer to being a lot calmer than people would imagine."

Robinho joined City for a British record £32.5m in September and signed a four-year deal.

He got off to a great start, scoring 12 goals before the end of the year, but has yet to get off the mark in 2009 and made that unscheduled departure in January by flying home to Brazil without telling Hughes that he had to attend some "family business".

"There's a perception that there are issues between me and Robinho, and Robinho and his team-mates, and that everything is doom and gloom and the dressing room is fractured," said Hughes.

"We have all the predictable stories emanating from outside parties but it's calmer than people would imagine."

The forward has also been linked with a move away from Eastlands at the end of the season but Hughes is not ready to sell.

"Robinho is in my plans long term. People who say otherwise are just being mischievous," he insisted.

"He is an outstanding player who wants to be part of what we are doing but he is also a professional football player and he doesn't enjoy getting beaten."

Meanwhile, any hope of Kaka coming to Eastlands to forge a partnership with Robinho has also been quashed by Hughes.

The club failed with an audacious £100m bid to bring the 26-year-old AC Milan attacking midfielder to Eastlands in the January transfer window and the City manager says that door is now firmly closed on the Brazilian.

"When an opportunity presents itself to bring in one of the top players in world football you have to move quickly to make it happen, as you never know if that opportunity will present itself again in the future," Hughes said.

"The likelihood is that it won't, but that situation has gone - at the time we wanted to make it happen, but we're not going to revisit."

City's executive chairman Garry Cook defended their approach for the Brazilian.

He told BBC Radio 5 Live: "It wasn't the amount of money, it was Manchester City putting themselves in that arena that was the biggest surprise for most people.

"It goes back to the understanding of what we were doing. We'd put four months of work into it but there was the perception that it was a whim.

"It absolutely wasn't that and we wouldn't expect to be doing anything at this club on a whim.

"It was well thought through and there was return on the investment as he is a great player and a great character.

"We felt he fitted into Mark's plans and fitted into the character of the club and where we want to go.

"When you're making those investments you have to be careful when your talking about the levels to make sure it's the right move and we felt it was the right move."
by bbcnews

24 March 2009

Southgate receives Boro backing

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Southgate receives Boro backing
Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson insists sacking manger Gareth Southgate will not solve the club's current plight as they bid to avoid relegation.

Boro have won just one of their last 18 Premier League games and are second from bottom, four points from safety.

"I have spoken with a lot of fans over the last few weeks and they ask me about Gareth Southgate," Gibson told the club's official website.

"But the magic wand in our situation isn't sacking Gareth Southgate."

He added: "Of course, everybody has their opinion in football and I understand the frustration of the fans.

"I have always said that we have a knowledgeable crowd at Middlesbrough and you have to respect that.

"I take on board the views of the fans because I care as much as they do. But if I was to sack Gareth Southgate at this stage, how would it help the situation?"

The international break could not have come at a better time for Boro after a 1-0 defeat by relegation rivals Stoke on Saturday left Southgate to admit that the club's relegation scrap is affecting players' morale.

They resume with a trip to Bolton, before facing Hull and Fulham at the Riverside in a series of games which could prove crucial in their bid for survival.

Gibson, who appointed Terry Venables to assist Bryan Robson in their successful bid for survival during the 2000-01 season, is known for his patience and retains the belief that Southgate is the right man for the job.

"Gareth has great experience of football at every level. He is working to the best of his ability to turn things around," he said.

"When he was a player, he worked immensely hard to make himself a better player. He does exactly the same as a manager.

"I couldn't expect any more from him in terms of blood, sweat and tears.

"We can't put what happens on the pitch fully on Gareth's shoulders, and that's why we have to share the workload and the responsibility.

"When things go wrong, people lose faith in the manager. But there is a lot more involved and we must always continue to look at the wider picture before coming to decisions."
by bbcnews.

Sidibe faces scan on knee injury

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( 24 March 2009 )

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Sidibe faces scan on knee injury
Stoke City's Mamady Sidibe will have a scan on a knee injury after being stretchered off before a reserve-team game against Aston Villa.


The Mali striker fell awkwardly clutching his left knee in the warm-up before the 1-0 defeat.

The 29-year-old was out for two months after hyper-extending the same knee against Fulham in December.

The former Gillingham man has made 22 appearances this season in the Premier League, scoring three goals.
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Jacobsen targets Everton success

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( 24 March 2009 )

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Jacobsen targets Everton success
Everton defender Lars Jacobson hopes the Blues' good form will continue in the Premier League and FA Cup as they chase success on both fronts.


Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Portsmouth was Everton's second defeat in 19 games but Jacobson says the squad are confident.

"We're still in a good position and we have some big games coming up," the 29-year-old told BBC Radio Merseyside.

"I think we are still able to be racing for that fourth place if we can continue our good play."

The Denmark international added: "We have to focus on the next game.

"The next game is Wigan at home. They're a great team and it will be a difficult day for us but we're playing at home so we have to win."

Everton have had a series of injuries during the course of the season which has seen influential players like Yakubu and Mikel Arteta out with long-term injury problems.


But Jacobsen, who made his Blues debut in the 2-1 defeat at Frattan Park, says the spirit in the camp is always evident, especially when they get late goals.

"We've scored some late winners during the season. So I think that's what this Everton thing is about - team spirit and always digging in there.

"That is the reason why we score so many late goals," he said.
by bbcnews

Anelka faces spell on sidelines

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( 24 March 2009 )

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Anelka faces spell on sidelines
Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka faces a three-week spell on the sidelines because of a toe injury, according to the French Football Federation.

Anelka, 30, played the full 90 minutes of Chelsea's 1-0 Premier League defeat at Tottenham on Saturday.

He was assessed by the France squad's medics before being replaced for the World Cup qualifiers with Lithuania.

Chelsea have yet to comment but Anelka may miss the games against Newcastle on 4 April and Liverpool on 8 April.

Anelka is currently the top scorer in the Premier League this season with 15 goals but his last strike came against Aston Villa on 21 February in Guus Hiddink's first match in charge of the Blues.

However, if he is sidelined for his club, the forward's loss should be tempered by the recent return to fitness and form of Didier Drogba.
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Injured Adebayor in Togo's squad
Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor has been called up to the Togo squad for this weekend's World Cup qualifier against Cameroon, despite being injured.

The striker, who has been out for six weeks with a hamstring injury, could be at the centre of a club-versus-country row if he plays.

The 25-year-old is not due to return to first-team action with Arsenal until after the international break.

But his club have confirmed he will travel to Africa for Saturday's clash.

Togo are likely to use the presence of Adebayor in the squad to boost team morale and it remains doubtful he will play.

Arsene Wenger is expected to monitor whether his striker makes an appearance.

Wenger expects to have Adebayor back for the club's Champions League and English Premier League campaigns after the international break.

Saturday's tie is Togo's opening Group A game in the final round of qualifiers for the World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations.
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Sunderland not safe yet - Sbragia

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Sunderland not safe yet - Sbragia
Sunderland manager Ricky Sbragia does not think his side are safe from relegation yet, but believes they have enough quality to stay up.

Sunday's 1-0 defeat at Manchester City leaves the club just three points clear of danger and Sbragia wants Premier League security sooner than later.

"We've got to pick up points in the next five games - we need to do that," he told BBC Radio Newcastle.

"I'm confident that we're good enough to stay up."

Meanwhile Sbragia was pleased with the response from his side to the defeat by Wigan the previous Saturday.

The Scot was furious with his players after that performance but has been encouraged by the way his players went about Mark Hughes' side on Sunday.

"I couldn't see any good points in the Wigan game except for Grant Leadbitter," Sbragia said.

"We played much better, I asked them for more commitment, we changed it around and got some fresh legs, they did well today.

"There were a lot of good points, we did some good things."
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19 March 2009

Benitez signs long-term Reds deal

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Benitez signs long-term Reds deal
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has ended speculation over his future at Anfield by signing a new deal that will keep him at the club until 2014.


The 48-year-old put pen to paper after protracted negotiations which put a doubt over his tenure at the club.

But Benitez said: "My heart is with Liverpool, so I'm delighted to sign this new deal.

"I love the club, the fans and the city and with a club and supporters like this, I could never say no to staying."

Benitez has signed a five-year contract after a week in which he has led his team to two of his most impressive wins since taking over in 2004.

The Reds beat Real Madrid 4-0 in the second leg of their last-16 Champions League tie to earn a 5-0 on aggregate victory which put them into the quarter-finals of the competition.

They then went to Old Trafford and came back from a goal down to win 4-1 against arch-rivals Manchester United in the Premier League, reigniting hopes of a first league title for Liverpool since 1990.


Benitez added: "I always made clear I wanted to be here for a long time and when I complete my new contract it will mean I have spent over a decade in Liverpool.

"The club is greatly respected around the world due to its incredible history and tremendous heritage.

"It is my aim to uphold those values and help create a new chapter in our history.

"Throughout this process, I would like to thank the owners for their hard work in finalising the deal.

"All of us at the club want the same thing, which is to be successful by winning major trophies."

The rumours over Benitez's future reached a climax before the first leg of the tie against Real Madrid when some bookmakers stopped taking bets on him being at the club beyond the end of the week.

But the Spaniard insisted he was surprised by the speculation and that he was confident of staying as talks continued.

He is believed to have turned down a number of drafts of the deal in order to get his way on certain issues, with one understood to be the club's transfer policy, before reaching agreement.

Benitez has now signed against the continued backdrop of a strained relationship between co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, while the club also recently announced chief executive Rick Parry was to leave the club at the end of the season.

That move increased the likelihood Benitez would commit his future to the club as the Spaniard was unhappy at Parry's slowness in completing transfer deals.

Hicks, who admitted to talks with Jurgen Klinsmann in November 2007 about taking over as Liverpool manager if Benitez left, said: "It is wonderful news that Rafa has made a long-term commitment to the football club.

"Since he became manager in 2004, he has been responsible for the great progress we have made.

"I know he will continue to build on his achievements as he has a tremendous hunger and desire to bring more success to the club - success our fans and everyone connected with the club deserves."

And Gillett added: "With Rafa continuing to manage the team, we can look forward to more great football and success on the pitch.

"He has special abilities and qualities which are admired here at the club and around the world.

"Coming after our excellent wins over Real Madrid and Manchester United, this gives us great momentum going into the final stages of the season."

Benitez has guided the Reds to victory in the Champions League final against AC Milan in 2005 and led Liverpool to victory over West Ham in the FA Cup final in 2006.

They again reached the Champions League final in 2007 but lost out 2-1 to AC Milan.

The Reds also recently came out as the number one team in European competition based on Uefa's co-efficient rankings system, which takes results over the past five years into account.
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