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Monday, April 2, 2012

Rennes midfielder Yann M'Vila has admitted he would be interested in a move to either Arsenal or Real Madrid.


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Yann M'Vila: Would consider a move to Arsenal or Real Madrid this summer

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    The French international is thought to be among Arsene Wenger's top transfer targets this summer, while Real have also been credited with an interest in M'Vila.
    The 21-year-old has admitted he would welcome the chance to work alongside fellow Frenchman Wenger at Arsenal.
    "Inter, Arsenal, Real ... I will take the fun everywhere!," M'Vila told Canal +.
    "These are great clubs.
    "If the coach calls you and tells you he wants you to make you play, especially a French coach, it changes everything.

    "The important thing for me is getting playing time for the France team."
    M'Vila also played down talk that he has been sounded out by Jose Mourinho about a move to Real Madrid, but hinted he would be keen on a switch to the Bernabeu.
    "Mourinho calling me? He does not even have my number," joked M'Vila
    "But play at Real? Yeah, it would be an absolute blast!
    "It would be great to play with Kaka and [Karim] Benzema."

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    Wingers net in United late show

    Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young struck late on as Manchester United won 2-0 at Blackburn at Monday to go five points clear in the title race.


    Valencia: Celebrates goal at Ewood Park







    It looked like being a frustrating night for United, who dominated for long periods in the Premier League clash at Ewood Park but failed to get closer than an early Javier Hernandez shot that struck a post.
    Indeed, David de Gea made a string of fine saves to repel Blackburn counter-attacks before Valencia and Young struck near the end.
    Before the game, Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini had expressed his hope that Rovers would continue their sequence of just two defeats in 12 home league games against their north-west neighbours to breathe new life into the title race.
    If he was watching, the Italian could have no complaints about Blackburn's performance.
    But after a succession of excellent saves from De Gea, United finally made their own pressure tell, with Valencia breaking the deadlock 10 minutes from time before Young added another.
    The result also saw Rovers drop back into the bottom three on goal difference.
    That is of little interest in Manchester, though.
    City's failure to beat Sunderland on Saturday had created a fevered atmosphere amongst the 7,000-strong visiting contingent.
    Having celebrated winning title number 19 in the corresponding fixture last term, they were ready to party again, believing a 20th was on the way.
    And for 20 minutes, it seemed the United players were ready to sweep Blackburn away on the tidal wave of support.
    Valencia was an ever-present threat on the right flank and, whilst Wayne Rooney was operating from a position both wider and deeper than his most threatening, Javier Hernandez's movement caused Blackburn further concern.
    The Mexican had already come close once when he nipped in at the near post to meet another low Valencia cross.
    From less than six yards, it seemed a certain goal.
    But somehow, Hernandez's effort came back off the base of a post and before the rebound bounced in, Paul Robinson had turned round and grabbed it.
    As United poured forward and Paul Scholes and Michael Carrick found plenty of space in front of the Rovers' back four, it seemed just a matter of time before the visitors opened their account.
    Carrick curled a shot over and had a penalty claim turned down.
    Against his former club, Phil Jones misdirected a header wide, as did Patrice Evra.
    Blackburn took heart from this unexpected reprieve and, buoyed by a combination of their excellent record in this fixture and two wins from their last three games, advanced themselves.
    It was after a particularly dire performance in the Old Trafford encounter between these sides on New Year's Eve that De Gea was axed.
    Such has been the dramatic improvement since then, though, that it was not much of a surprise when the Spain Under-21 star tipped a Junior Hoilett effort over.
    Then, in a frantic final minute before the break, both Marcus Olsson and Grant Hanley - Blackburn's Old Trafford match-winner - were repelled.
    It marked a change in attitude from the hosts, who continued to push forward with gusto when the teams re-emerged.
    Scott Dann glanced a header wide, top scorer Yakubu wasted a couple of decent opportunities and Rio Ferdinand had to rescue De Gea who, after all that had gone before, blotted his copybook by spilling Morten Gamst Pedersen's thunderous effort.
    After shock wins for Wigan and QPR against the Premier League's so-called giants over the past fortnight, Blackburn thought they had put themselves in line for another when Pedersen rasped home from 20 yards.
    The home supporters were deflated, though, as it was ruled the ball had just crossed the line for a goal-kick before Steven Nzonzi pulled it back.
    More heroics from Robinson to cut out a low Rooney cross in the middle of a crowd of bodies set Blackburn on their way again.
    Had Ferdinand not managed to get to Yakubu in the nick of time, the Nigerian would surely have touched home Marcus Olsson's low cross at the near post.
    United were starting to get desperate. But not for long.
    Valencia has missed so much of this season through injury but there is a strong argument that he is the man of their campaign.
    With time running out, it was the Ecuador wide-man who struck, drilling a shot past Robinson after darting into the box.
    Young added another before the end with a neat finish from the edge of the box which just rubbed it in.
    United's next assignment is at home to QPR on Sunday, before City take on Arsenal at the Emirates. Blackburn travel to West Brom on Saturday.

    Sunday, April 1, 2012

    Dutt dismissed by Leverkusen‎ ; Former Liverpool player Hyypia to take in charge!

    Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday sacked coach Robin Dutt after less than a season in charge following their 2-0 home defeat by Freiburg on Saturday that left them battling to stay in contention for a European spot. 



    Former Liverpool and Leverkusen defender Sami Hyypia and under-19 boss Sascha Lewandowski were named as interim coaches at last season’s runners-up.
    The duo, with Hyypia acting as “team chief” and Lewandowski as the coach, will remain in charge “at least” until the end of the current campaign, the club said in a statement.
    “I know the team,” said Hyypia, who ended his playing career at Leverkusen last season after a decade at Liverpool.
    “I believe in this team. We want to show an insecure team… the way to get back to success.”
    Leverkusen are in sixth place ahead of Werder Bremen and VfL Wolfsburg on goal difference.
    Dutt had taken over last year following a successful stint at Freiburg but he struggled at Leverkusen, who were beaten in the Champions League knockout stages by Barcelona last month and also out of the German Cup.
    “We just had to act and show a sign that would give our season target of playing internationally a new push,” said club boss Wolfgang Holzhaeuser.


    Thursday, March 29, 2012

    Dalglish won't force Sterling progre



    Raheem Sterling made his Liverpool debut against Wigan, having generated plenty of excitement beforehand © Getty Images
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    Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has said that talented youngster Raheem Sterling's development will be handled with "common sense", after giving the 17-year-old his first-team debut as a substitute over the weekend.
    Sterling, who has created a buzz with his displays for the Anfield club's Academy system, came on in the 85th minute of Saturday's 2-1 home defeat at the hands of Wigan, and Dalglish is keen to see the England youth international continue his progress under the right guidance.
    "We need to have common sense and make sure we do a professional job on any of the kids coming in," Dalglish was quoted as saying by Liverpool's official website.
    "Anybody who comes here must have a chance of being a professional footballer, but he's got a much better chance if we face reality. We've got to be realistic with him."
    Dalglish continued: "At the same time we've got to be appreciative and realise it doesn't matter what age they are if they're good enough.
    "But there is a bit of time to go yet on all of the kids. Last year we threw in Jack Robbo (Robinson) and Flanno (Jon Flanagan) and it never fazed them, but physically they were a bit stronger than Raheem.
    "Every case is going to be different so we've got to look at them all individually and manage them, because we want them here for a long time."
    Sterling joined the Liverpool Academy from Queens Park Rangers in February 2010, and the hype surrounding the player intensified when he scored five of his side's goals in a 9-0 FA Youth Cup win shortly after his arrival at Anfield.

    Arsenal offer short-term deal to Thierry Henry

    Arsenal's record goalscorer Thierry Henry has been offered a two-month loan deal by the Gunners, according to reports.
    New York Red Bulls striker Henry, 34, has been training with Arsenal since the MLS season ended, and Arsene Wenger is keen to bring in the Frenchman as cover for Marouane Chamakh and Gervinho who will be heading to the African Cup of Nations next month.
    Henry, who is expected to sign the contract in the next 48 hours, could feature in seven Premier League games, as well as FA Cup ties and the Champions League last-16 match with AC Milan.
    Former Arsenal defender Nigel Winterburn, a former team-mate of Henry, welcomed the news, but admitted the expected deal was a gamble on Wenger's part.
    "I hope everything works out as everyone is expecting. It's terrific news for supporters of Arsenal," Winterburn told Sky Sports News. "Thierry Henry is a winner. If he can make that rub off on players around him it can only be good for them. I hope everything fits into place.
    "If it works out well it will be a terrific move by Arsene Wenger, but on the flipside if it doesn't work out well people will say 'why didn't he go out and get a world-class current striker?'

    "Will he play in that central role and maybe Robin van Persie move out to the left? Van Persie is the top man at Arsenal at this time. There are a lot of questions to answer but Arsenal would be delighted to have him back for this short time."

    Tuesday, March 27, 2012

    Second Ronaldo

    Second Ronaldo of the world

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