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Dec 26 2008

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tevez late winner

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Carlos Tevez poached a late winner to boost Manchester United’s title chances and deny ten-man Stoke City what would have been a deserved point.

The Argentinian made no mistake from six yards in the 83rd minute - ten minutes after City defender Andy Wilkinson had been sent off for a second yellow card.

United suffered a blow when Rio Ferdinand was forced to pull out after the pre-match warm-up with Jonny Evans stepping in to take his place.

And Stoke almost got off to a sensational start with Ricardo Fuller squandering an outstanding opportunity after just 50 seconds.

Richard Cresswell’s mis-hit shot ballooned into the air and, as the United rearguard hesitated, Fuller ran clear before slicing his effort over the top.

Stoke were being willed on by their fervent supporters and it needed a fine tackle from Paul Scholes to deny Fuller another clear strike on goal in the tenth minute.

It was once again Fuller who was causing problems minutes later when Edwin van der Sar raced from his goal to deny him after the Jamaica international had fastened onto a super pass from Rory Delap.

The sight of Delap, who had suffered shoulder problems, delivering his long throw-ins was another sign of encouragement for the home fans, who were raising the roof at a packed Britannia Stadium.

United finally landed a blow on Stoke’s goal in the 25th minute when Wayne Rooney headed Gary Neville’s cross straight into the clutches of Thomas Sorensen.

There were three bookings in rapid succession, Cresswell and Wilkinson for Stoke and Evans for United, as a full-blooded contest continued to boil.

United gradually began to see more of the ball in the final stages of the first half and Rooney fizzed one cross dangerously along City’s six-yard box, before attempting to curl home a shot which was deflected away for a corner.

The visitors upped the ante at the start of the second half as Sorensen saved Tevez’s effort and then produced a magnificent effort to deny Scholes.

Scholes had time to look up and pick his spot from 25 yards, but Sorensen took off at full stretch to tip the ball around the post.

But Stoke were in no mood to be forced back and van der Sar made a similar save to deny Fuller just seconds later before Danny Pugh headed a Delap throw narrowly over.

Sir Alex Ferguson brought on Dimitar Berbatov for John O’Shea in an attempt to force the pace, but Stoke continued to look the most likely winners until Wilkinson was sent off.

Already booked for a foul on Ryan Giggs in the first half, the young defender’s inexperience showed as he hacked at Cristiano Ronaldo’s ankles.

There was still no real sign of United breaking down the Stoke defence until the all-important goal arrived seven minutes from time.

Berbatov’s excellent first touch created room for a shot and, although he miscued his effort, Tevez steamed in to ram the loose ball into the roof of the net.

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Dec 26 2008

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Arsenal Villa 1-1

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Zat Knight salvaged a stoppage-time draw for Aston Villa just when it appeared as though Arsenal had collected the three points.

It was, however, a fair result as Villa had been on top for long spells of the game despite after-the-match claims from manager Arsene Wenger that the Gunners had never been in trouble.

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Three times Villa hit the woodwork as Arsenal were in danger of being destroyed. But they rode their luck to emerge with a good point.

The early turning point was when Denison took advantage of a Nigel Reo-Cocker mistake to give the Gunners a lead they hardly deserved.

Abou Diaby’s goal four minutes into the second half was of the highest quality and seemingly sealed the three points for Arsenal, but a Gareth Barry penalty after 65 minutes put the match back into the boiling pot with Knight grabbing only his second goal for Villa in the closing stages.

Villa, on the back of a six-game unbeaten run, certainly made an electrifying start on a cold winter’s night as they immediately pressurised the inconsistent Arsenal side but it was all to no avail.

An indication of Villa’s early determination was shown when Ashley Young narrowly failed to make a connection with his head to a right-wing cross from James Milner.

In the sixth minute a far from secure Arsenal had a real-let off when Steve Sidwell smashed his header against the crossbar following a right-wing corner.

Ominously very little was seen of Arsenal’s attack which had been expected to exert pressure on the opposition’s weakened defence which lacked the services of Martin Laursen and Carlos Cuellar.

Villa surprisingly maintained their blistering start and defender Luke Young moved up into the attack to crash a shot just over the bar.

With William Gallas struggling at the heart of Arsenal’s defence and the midfield lacking the class for which Arsenal have been renowned, Villa dictated for long spells.

Skipper Manuel Almunia excelled with a save from Gabby Agbonlahor. However, the Gunners skipper could only parry the ball out to the on-rushing Sidwell and the attacking midfielder saw his shot deflected away for a corner.

The Gunners lacked the skill to dominate a game and their performance only confirmed that the former top-four clubs are no longer having it all their own way.

Only the woodwork saved Arsenal again in the 35th minute when Milner’s effort was pushed onto the post by Almunia, while a long-range cross from Curtis Davies skidded off the crossbar.

Five minutes before the break Villa were rocked when Reo-Coker lost possession and the ball drifted into the path of Denison who hammered a low, raking shot past Brad Friedel - the first time the Villa keeper had been seriously tested.

There was no fluke about Diaby’s goal four minutes into the second half though. He created the opening on the halfway line with a delicate reverse pass to Samir Nasri and then careered forward to take the return pass before firing home on the run past a helpless Friedel.

Robin van Persie smashed an effort against the post with Villa on the ropes which indicated the transformation which had previously taken place in a ten-minute spell either side of half-time.

But Villa were far from finished. The petulant Gallas brought down Agbonlahor inside the penalty area and Barry smashed home the 65th-minute spot-kick to set up an exciting finish.

Slack marking from a Reo-Coker free-kick enabled Knight to score with a low shot following a pass from Barry in the 90th minute to ensure the points were shared.

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Dec 25 2008

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Chelsea To Sack Scolari, Appoint Roberto Mancini?

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Luiz Felipe Scolari arrived in West London this summer with a big reputation, and quickly won the hearts and minds of many Chelsea players and supporters.

However, he has recently lost many of these admirers as the Blues have been struggling over the past couple of months.

They limped through to the last 16 of the Champions League, while the record in their last five Premier League games is just two wins, two draws and a defeat.

According to the English press, Scolari has lost some sections of the dressing room, with a number of players believing that he doesn’t possess what it takes to succeed at the club.

Roberto Mancini has been linked with Chelsea on a number of occasions over the past year or so, and he has been sighted in London several times recently along with his close friend and agent Giorgio De Giorgis.

Mancini is still under contract at Inter until 2012, having been dismissed at the end of last season, and there are still some compensation issues to sort out, which Nerazzurri president Massimo Moratti has declared he hopes to sew up very soon.

Nevertheless, there is strong speculation that Scolari will be sacked at the beginning of next month, and Roman Abramovich will offer Mancini the opportunity to replace him.

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Dec 24 2008

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Torres set to return

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Torres has not featured for Liverpool since the 1-0 Champions League victory over Marseille on 26 November.

Bolton manager Gary Megson should again select from an unchanged squad.

Joey O’Brien and Tamir Cohen are still sidelined with thigh injuries sustained in October. Cohen is close to a return but O’Brien is targeting the new year.

Torres, 24, has suffered a stop-start season, as a series of hamstring injuries interrupting his progress.

Liverpool take on Bolton on Boxing Day before a Premier League game against Newcastle on 28 December.

Torres made a huge impact for Liverpool last season after arriving at Anfield from Atletico Madrid, and went on to score the winner for Spain in the final of Euro 2008.

But this season has been a frustrating affair for Torres with a persistent hamstring injury restricting him to 13 starts and three substitute appearances.

Assistant manager Sammy Lee would not confirm whether Torres would play against Bolton, but admitted he was close to a return.

“Torres is improving. He’s been working very, very hard with his rehabilitation,” said Lee.

“As regards the Christmas period, I will say his rehab is coming on well.

“You have to try to take the positives from any negative situation. It wasn’t nice to have him injured or missing but that’s football. It’s the nature of the game, and he has had a break and will be back fresh now.

“I think it speaks volumes for the squad that they have managed to get to the top without Fernando for long periods.”

Liverpool enter the Christmas period top of the league for the first time since 1996.

And two wins from the next two games will give them their best points total in a calendar year for 19 years, the last time they won the title.

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Dec 24 2008

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No surgery for Arsenal Captain

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Fabregas travelled to Barcelona on Tuesday to consult specialist doctor Ramon Cugat about the problem he picked up during Sunday’s Barclays Premier League draw with Liverpool when he was tackled by Xabi Alonso.

The injury is set to keep the Gunners captain sidelined for around four months but it will not require the Spain international to go under the knife.

Fabregas said: “After consulting with the best doctor possible, we’ve decided not to operate. If it would have been necessary it would have been the first thing I would have done but the doctor recommended to me not to do it because I’m young and the meniscus is not damaged.

“Although we cannot be certain because the injury only happened a few days ago, I will be out for more or less four months. My intention is to return as soon as possible to help my team-mates.”

Fabregas is expected to be out of action until April after suffering a partial rupture to his medial knee ligament.

Manager Arsene Wenger feels his skipper may only be back for the final month of the campaign but said: “I believe we are able to do it (without him).

“We have to find a way and we want to find a way to compensate for the fact he is not on the pitch to give everyone a bit more.

“I’m sure we can deal with it. When he comes back he can help us get over the line in the final months.”

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Dec 24 2008

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Champions to face Stoke

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Manchester United visit Stoke City on Boxing Day, less than a week after winning the Club World Cup and just over a month after hammering the Potters 5-0 at Old Trafford.

Stoke are already eyeing the fast-approaching January transfer window as their squad begins to suffer from the gruelling top-flight calendar.

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Last year’s Coca-Cola Championship runners-up have won more home games than any other team in the bottom half of the league, with only Fulham and United having won more than Stoke’s five on their own turf.

Yet not only are the Potters winless away from home but the last five weeks have brought just one victory at the Britannia Stadium, although they have lost only once, to Derby County in the Carling Cup.

Manager Tony Pulis has refused to put the blame solely on his thin squad, although his apparent delight at the thought of new players suggests he knows that fresh blood is overdue at the club.

“We’ll be looking to do some business in January because we need to improve in certain areas. Losing Mama (Sidibe) is a huge blow for us, but we will look to address that in the transfer window,” he said.

Mali striker Sidibe is out until the middle of January with a knee injury, an absence that is compounded by fellow frontman Dave Kitson suffering from a similar knock, although he could return this week.

Top-scorer Ricardo Fuller is healthy and should start up front, despite failing to score so far in December, while Richard Cresswell and Vincent Pericard are the other attacking options likely to be used.

Liam Lawrence, Leon Cort, Salif Diao and Andy Griffin are all battling to be match-fit, while first-choice goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen injured his finger last weekend and is a major doubt.

United are likely to be suffering more from exhaustion than any specific injury crisis, having flown back from Japan at the start of this week.

They are at least full of confidence after becoming the first English team to win the current version of the Club World Cup, beating Liga de Quito 1-0 in Sunday’s Final.

They did so without any obvious damage to the squad, which will have been a welcome Christmas bonus to manager Sir Alex Ferguson although defender Nemanja Vidic was sent of in the Final and will be suspended for the next Champions League match.

The Serbian will be available on Boxing Day as Ferguson looks likely to stick to a similar starting eleven to the one which played last Sunday, although Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs and Dimitar Berbatov

will be looking to come in for Rafael Da Silva, Ji-Sung Park and Carlos Tevez.

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Dec 24 2008

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Scolari questions Terry dismissal

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Luiz Felipe Scolari claims he cannot understand the decision to send off Chelsea captain John Terry in the Everton game.

Terry was shown red for a high tackle on Leon Osman in the 0-0 Barclays Premier League draw and although the Blues managed to come away with a point, Scolari declined to talk to the press at the end of the game.

Speaking to ChelseaTV today, though, he insisted he was merely taking his time to get some perspective over the incident.

“If I go to say something (straight after the game) maybe I say something wrong and I need more time to look at everything.

“I have to look at the game again if something happened in the game. I need to be sure about this or that. I said no (to the press) at that time because maybe I’d have problems in the future - in that time I am not calm.

“If I go then I answer some questions and I’m angry.”

But despite taking time out to make sure he could view the incident dispassionately, the Brazilian still cannot comprehend the sending off.

“Maybe I look at the game and I change my mind, but I don’t change my mind about yesterday.

“I looked at the game again and I don’t change.

“It’s the same as I thought yesterday. For me it’s not normal. I don’t very well understand the decision.

“But he’s the referee. After (the red card) John he goes to his friend (Osman) to apologise, he goes off like normal. He’s a very good captain, he accepts the decision from the referee.

There was good news for Scolari and his Chelsea side on the training pitch today, though, with Ricardo Carvalho back in full training and close to a first-team return following a knee injury.

“It’s the first time Ricardo has trained with us normally and I think after seven days - 10 days maximum - he’ll start to play.”

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Dec 24 2008

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Zola-I will not sell

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West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola is adamant that his star players wil not be sold in the January transfer window.

The Hammers’ financial problems are acute and rumours suggest players like Craig Bellamy, Matthew Upson, Valon Behrami, Robert Green, Dean Ashton and Scott Parker could be heading out of Upton Park next month.

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However, Zola said: “They are very good players and I’m not surprised that big teams want them.

“But as far as I am concerned they are not for sale and I don’t want to sell my best players.

“I want to try to improve the team if I can and that’s the target for the January transfer window.

“As far as I’m concerned no, they won’t be going. The club have told me I won’t be selling those players.

“I would be very annoyed if we did. They have to give me a very good reason if they do that.

“The club have been very good to me and I don’t think they want to make this team weaker.”

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Dec 23 2008

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arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas

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arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas is reportedly set for a three-month spell on the sidelines with knee ligament damage.

Fabregas limped out of Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium following a strong tackle from Spain international team-mate Xabi Alonso.

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Gunners boss Arsene Wenger initially suggested his captain would be absent for no more than three weeks with minor medial knee ligament damage.

However, reports claim that scans have uncovered more serious damage and that the 21-year-old midfielder now faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

“He has been told he will not be available until the end of March, which means he will miss the next round of the Champions League and a number of crucial Premier League matches,” a club source is reported as telling The Sun.

Immediately after the match, Wenger had claimed: “It’s difficult to assess, it could be one week or three weeks.

“Of course it is a blow, you don’t want to lose a player like that, but we have to cope with it.”

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