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Friday, February 24, 2012

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All Boys extended their superb start to the Clausura season with a 1-0 win over Atletico Rafaela thanks to Matias Perez Garcia's late goal.
Jose Santos Romero's side now have seven points from three games, having kept a third successive clean sheet and seen substitute Perez Garcia pop up in stoppage time to win the game.
Belgrano Cordoba also won 1-0 on Friday, Lucas Parodi with the goal in the 67th minute against Union Santa Fe.

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Redknapp sickened by abusive chants




Harry Redknapp admits the abusive chants some Arsenal fans aimed at Emmanuel Adebayor in the last north London derby sickened him to the core.
Spurs ran out 2-1 winners against their bitter north London rivals at White Hart Lane last October but the match was marred by a series of unsavoury chants from both sets of fans.
A section of the away support sparked outrage by directing chants about the deadly gun attack on Togo players in Angola towards Adebayor, while some Spurs fans directed personal abuse at Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. Redknapp was particularly unhappy with the chants about Adebayor, and said: "Unbelievable. It's crazy."
The Tottenham manager expects the former Arsenal striker to be on the receiving end of a fierce barracking when the two clubs meet at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, and added: "No-one deserves that. It's absolute filth.
"Having seen boys get killed like that, get shot, and then for people to start singing about it..."
Redknapp has always been a keen advocate of the traditional values of football but his confidence in the game has been shaken by offensive chanting, some of which has been directed at him lately.
"It's the worst thing about the modern game. I hate it," Redknapp said. "It gets worse. It's scary what some people chant.
"People sing songs about a player's mother dying. I couldn't believe what I was hearing when I was watching the West Brom - Wolves game the other day. What they were singing about a player's wife, it made me ill.
"I don't understand it. It's nonsense, filth. We have all grown up loving the game but they can't be football lovers.
"People get in a crowd and they change. If you meet them individually they are as good as gold, but get them in a crowd and off they go, they all follow and chant any filth that comes into their heads."

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Gerrard: Time for trophies


Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard accepts the club's six-year trophy drought has been too long and the time has arrived for players to deliver.
The FA Cup victory of 2006, in which Gerrard famously played a pivotal role, was the last time the Reds lifted silverware. They featured in the Champions League final the following season but lost to AC Milan.
Gerrard would like nothing more than for his first time of leading the side out at Wembley on Sunday in the Carling Cup final to end with a trophy, and admitted to LFC TV: "It is massive."
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He added: "Everyone at the club have done a fantastic job to get us to Wembley.
"Now we have to go do the difficult part and go beat Cardiff.
"It has been too long since we last got to a major final at Wembley (16 years) and to a major final domestically in 2006.
"It is time we delivered as players and put a cup in the cabinet."
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Gerrard's cousin Anthony will be in opposition on Sunday but the Liverpool captain is determined to come out on top in the family battle.
"I hope it goes well for Anthony on the day but at the final whistle I hope he is disappointed," added the England midfielder.





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Chelsea V Bolton at Stamford Bridge : Match Preview


Chelsea V Bolton at Stamford Bridge : Match Preview
Villas-Boas backs defenders to fill Terry void

Under-fire Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas is confident Gary Cahill and David Luiz can form a solid defensive partnership during the absence of influential captain John Terry.

Villas-Boas' position has come under intense scrutiny over the last few weeks after his team dropped to fifth in the Barclays Premier League and edged close to a Champions League exit after a 3-1 defeat against Napoli in the first leg of their last-16 tie on Tuesday night.

To make matters worse for the Portuguese, he will now be without Terry for up to six weeks after he aggravated a long-standing knee injury.

With Jose Bosingwa also sidelined, Villas-Boas will have no other option than to put his faith in new signing Cahill and the erratic Luiz at the back during a period that is likely to determine whether the 34-year-old becomes the sixth manager to be fired by owner Roman Abramovich.

The early signs do not look good. The team have conceded seven goals during the three games when Cahill and Luiz have started together in the centre of defence, but Villas-Boas has faith in the duo.

"At the moment we have a new partnership that we are trying to fine tune to be more stable at the back, like we were in January," Villas-Boas said.

"Both of them are very extrovert, Gary speaks a lot, organises a lot. It is not about communication.

"It just takes time, it's a new partnership and you have to get used to the person next to you. "I am happy with Gary. He has been excellent in the games he has played."

Cahill, who will line up against his old club Bolton on Saturday, has told his manager not to expect too much too quickly, however.

"There have been changes made so it's not something that will click right in to place straight away," Cahill told Chelsea TV.

"It's different. The full-backs have changed so I'm not going to lie and say it's fantastically easy.

"We have had some sticky results of late and I have been plonked straight in the middle of it all so it's been difficult, but the more work we do on the training ground the better it will be."

Fernando Torres missed training on Thursday due to illness but is expected to be fit, while Juan Mata is available despite suffering a suspected broken finger against Napoli.

Bolton defender Tim Ream is keen to play down comparisons between himself and Cahill. United States international Ream joined Wanderers last month from the New York Red Bulls and while he does not mind "filling shoes" now Cahill has departed, the 24-year-old is determined to show that he is more than just a potential replacement for the England man.

"You have got to try to put that sort of thing out of your mind," Ream, who made his Bolton debut in last weekend's 2-0 FA Cup victory at Millwall, told www.bwfc.co.uk.

"You have got to concentrate on the job you've got on the field and what the club have bought me to do.

"If I'm filling shoes then fine, but everyone is their own player. "Obviously Gary is a very good player and has made a big move to Chelsea but for my part I'm here to contribute to the team and push the guys for a starting spot."

Bolton could come up against another of their former players in forward Daniel Sturridge, who spent the second half of last season on loan with the Trotters.

Midfielder Mark Davies has been nursing a hamstring problem but should be available for the game, while striker Marvin Sordell is eligible for selection again after being cup-tied for the Millwall match.

Defender Joe Riley is a doubt due to a foot injury and forward Kevin Davies, who sustained medial ligament damage in his knee in the league defeat to Wigan on February 11, is unlikely to be ready to make his return to action yet. 

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Evans: De Gea's presence is growing


Evans: De Gea's presence is growing
Jonny Evans believes it was a good thing David de Gea could barely speak any English when he arrived at Manchester United because it stopped him being exposed to all the harsh criticism he came in for.
De Gea is yet to dispel all the doubts about him. However, as each game passes, the 21-year-old shows unquestionable signs of quality.
On Thursday against Ajax he produced a reaction save which denied Siem de Jong a second half goal that could easily have condemned United to an embarrassing Europa League exit, and Evans admitted: "Probably it was a good thing David couldn't speak English at the start. It seemed like he was coming into training and nothing was affecting him."
He added: "He was just getting on with his game. But it was because he couldn't read or understand what was going on around him. Overall, that was probably better.
"Now his presence is building. The language barrier is being broken down and he is coming out of his shell a bit.
"He has a joke now and is not afraid of getting involved in some of the dressing room chat. That is settling him down."
Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed Rio Ferdinand will return to central defence but United are sweating on the chances of Wayne Rooney recovering from a throat infection.
The Scot has also played down the severity of an ankle injury to Tom Cleverley which has forced the young midfielder to go for a scan.
Cleverley only returned from a four-month absence with a similar problem in Amsterdam last week and any repeat injury would be a major concern.
However, Ferguson allayed those fears as he told MUTV on Friday: "He got a knock. He has been for a scan but we don't think it is serious."

Double blow for Rangers Lafferty and Bartley remain sidelined with injury


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    Rangers have been dealt a double blow with the news Kyle Lafferty could be out for a further six weeks and Kyle Bartley for a month.
    Striker Lafferty has been out of action for a number of weeks already with a hamstring tear and faces being sidelined for another four to six weeks, while on-loan Arsenal defender Bartley, who missed last week's loss to Kilmarnock, faces up to four weeks out with a groin problem.
    Bartley could now find himself the victim of administrators' anticipated cuts in staffing next week, given that he could return to parent club Arsenal for treatment.
    Ibrox manager Ally McCoist told Gers' official website: "Kyle Bartley has a problem with his groin and he is going to be out for three to four weeks.

    Problem

    "It's certainly another problem we could do without because we are stretched.
    "We know that whoever comes in for the injured players will have to be on top of their game."
    Lee Wallace has also been ruled out for this weekend's Scottish Premier League trip to Inverness due to a knock sustained in last week's defeat to Kilmarnock.
    Fellow left-back Sasa Papac is suspended for the visit to the Highlands, while manager McCoist is hopeful full-back Steven Whittaker will soon return following a hernia operation.

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    Andre Villas Boas – Out Before Easter?

    Andre Villas Boas – Out Before Easter?
    It’s a familiar story: Chelsea hire a new manager for a lot of money, Chelsea don’t do as well under this manager as they did under Jose Mourinho, rumours  then begin to circle claiming that the manager is about to be fired and then finally (the bit that hasn’t quite happened yet) the manager is fired.
    According to reports, it cost Abramovic a total of £28 million to replace Carlo Ancelotti with the 34-year-old Andres Villas-Boas. Even on Abramovic’s astronomical terms, that is a VERY expensive mistake if he actually does go on to fire him. So why has a manager who won a total of 4 trophies at Porto in less than a year had such a hard time at Chelsea?
    When he was first brought in, it was with the message from the owners that his aim should be to reinvent the club- to start off a new project. For a 34-year-old that was always going to be a mammoth task mainly due to the fact that club’s expectations for instant success are generally unreasonable.
    So what has gone wrong? Well Chelsea are heading for an early knock-out from the Champions League and are in a tight race for top 4- rather than the title race, that’s what’s “gone wrong.” I would argue that the first of these really isn’t such a bad failure. No-one could have expected such a newly shaped team to come in and win the Champion’s League straight off -they’ve actually done much better than other English clubs in even just progressing from the group stages.
    The league is another matter, Champions League qualification is a must for AVB if he wants to remain at the club and at the moment it is looking iffy. Sitting in 5th place at this point in the season is something that will inevitably unnerve fans and players alike, but the chairman simply has to give him a chance to turn it around. He has come in for the long term, so give him a proper opportunity to prove himself. He still has every chance of keeping Champions League football at the club.
    Why has it gone wrong? Naivety. He was naive to think that he could change the whole mentality of the club in just a couple of months of pre-season without accounting for certain members of the squad resisting said change and also the fact that the squad as a whole just might not be ready yet.
    At Porto he liked to play a very exact 4-3-3 formation, one that cannot easily be adjusted. A tactic that requires certain types of players for certain positions. You don’t need to be Einstein to realize that the Chelsea squad is very different to that of Porto which has left him with a couple of tactical problems  that AVB has never really fully addressed (Such has not having two speedy, ball playing at Centre Back.)
    Mourinho’s legacy is one that is personified by Cole, Lampard, Terry and Drogba. Three, once quality, players that say a lot about how it once was at the club. The trouble is that these 3 players combined now arguably have more power than any manager coming into the club.It’s clear that a couple of these players are not in AVB’s long term plan for the club, yet rather than keeping them onside and using them cleverly he has managed to let them turn against him. As shown by some of their body language and press conferences. This was naive, but just shows how hard it is for a new manager coming into such a club.
    The choice that the chairman has to make is a simple one. Stick or twist? The case for twist is short-sighted; Chelsea haven’t won enough football matches so let’s sack the manager. It will leave them manager-less mid-season with no obvious replacement.  The case for stick is a far better one..
    …His job was to bring in a new era and to start a new project a Chelsea, evidently the take-off has clearly not been clean, but that doesn’t mean to say that they aren’t going places. Next to no-one in world football has the potential that Villas-Boas has as a manager, he’s already shown that he can win trophies and that his understanding of the game is brilliant.
    Yes he may be rough around the edges at this moment in time, but so was Sir Alex when he first came to Manchester United. Given time to build his own squad and to shape the team how he wants it to be shaped, Chelsea could achieve more than they ever have done.
    Topics: Chelsea

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    Gibson out of Ireland squad

    Everton midfielder Darron Gibson has withdrawn from the Republic of Ireland squad to face the Czech Republic next week because of a knee injury.
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    APEverton's Darron Gibson: Knee injury
    Gibson, who joined Everton from Manchester United in January, had been included in Giovanni Trapattoni's 26-man squad for the friendly at the Aviva Stadium, along with Toffees' team-mates Seamus Coleman and Shane Duffy
    However, Premier League side Everton have announced Gibson sustained a knee injury in training and although the seriousness is yet to be determined, the 24-year-old will not be available for international duty on February 29.
    Gibson's injury is a worry for Everton boss David Moyes although the club do not have a game until March 3 when they travel to QPR given their scheduled clash against Liverpool this weekend will be played at a later date due to the Reds' participation in the Carling Cup final against Cardiff.
    Gibson has played seven games for Everton since joining the club from United and he is yet to taste defeat with his new club.


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