Team of The Week

FORMATION : 4-4-2
GK : David James - Portsmouth
RB : Ledley King -Totenham
CB : Christopher Samba - blackburn
CB : Michael Dawson - Tottenham
LB : Gareth Bale - Tottenham

RM: Michael Brown - Porsmouth
CM: Luis Nani - Man. United
CM: Morten Gamst Pedersen - Blackburn
LM: Will Atkinson - Hull
ST : Craig Bellamy - man. City
ST : Nicolas Anelka - Chelsea


Sunday, May 9, 2010

Barcelona's Yaya Toure's Agent Hints At Arsenal Switch

Barcelona midfielder Yaya Toure has been linked with a move to Arsenal this summer, according to the Ivorian's agent.

The Ivory Coast international's agent, Dimitri Seluk, admitted he couldn't rule out the possibility his client would be heading to the Emirates Stadium, with Gunners chief Arsene Wenger a keen admirer of the combative midfielder's abilities.

"Yaya [Toure] is happy at Barcelona and will only leave for a big project at a big club", Seluk told The People.

"But in England there are sides with great prestige and that could be decisive.

"Arsene Wenger knows Yaya, and I am convinced he could be a success with Arsenal."

The Catalans giant have made no secret of their desire to bring their youth product Cesc Fabregas back to the Nou Camp, but Wenger has consistently rebuffed any advances for his stellar performer and captain.

However, it remains to be seen whether Toure will play a part in persuading the Frenchman to part with his most prized asset.

(taken from goal.com)

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Manchester City Will Launch An Audacious Bid For Liverpool Ace Fernando Torres

Europa League: FC Liverpool - OSC Lille, Fernando Torres (Getty Images)Manchester City look set to take full advantage of the financial uncertainty at Liverpool by launching a £40 million bid for striker Fernando Torres.

According to the Sunday Mirror, City are prepared to offer a cut-price deal to take the Spanish international to Eastlands.

Despite Reds chairman Martin Broughton giving assurances that the club do not need to sell any of their prized assets this summer, City are believed to be in pole position to sign the former Atletico Madrid star, with Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti ruled out a move in midweek.

“[Fernando] Torres is a fantastic player, but comes with a very expensive price tag," Ancelotti said.

"I won’t go for him in the summer because, with Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka in the squad, it’s difficult to think about signing him.”

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Friday, May 7, 2010

Bale signs Spurs contract

Gareth Bale has signed a new four-year contract with Champions League qualifiers Tottenham Hotspur.

Gareth Bale has signed a new four-year contract with TottenhamThe 20-year-old has been in superb form for Harry Redknapp's side this season and has agreed a new deal tying him to White Hart Lane until 2014.
Spurs clinched their top-four place and Champions League qualification with a 1-0 win at Manchester City on Wednesday.
Bale can play at left-back or on the left wing and has been an integral member of the Spurs team which has broken into the top four this term. He has made 32 appearances, scoring two goals.

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Manchester City 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur qualified for the Champions League after a 1-0 win at Manchester City.

Peter Crouch headed Tottenham into the Champions League with an 82nd-minute winner.
After surviving an early City onslaught, Tottenham slowly began to gain the upper hand at Eastlands.
And by the time Crouch was on hand to finish off a deflected Tom Huddlestone cross, Spurs were already worthy of a place at Europe's top table, consigning City to the Europa League.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Fulham 0-1 Stoke City

Stoke City earned an impressive away win at Fulham on Wednesday evening.

Matthew Etherington latched on to Ricardo Fuller's cross to smash his drive past Mark Schwarzer to inflict Fulham's fifth home defeat of the season and move Tony Pulis' side up to 10th in the table.
Stoke goalkeeper Asmir Begovic had to react quickly to deny Clint Dempsey in the second half but Fulham otherwise lacked any killer instinct in what was largely a dull match.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Blackburn Rovers 2-1 Arsenal

Blackburn Rovers came from behind to beat Arsenal at Ewood Park.

Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski's vulnerability in the air was exposed on a number of occasions before Rovers captain Chris Samba took advantage to head home a 69th-minute winner.
Robin van Persie's first goal since 31st October, having been sidelined for five months with an ankle injury, had put the Gunners ahead early in the first half only for David Dunn to equalise from close range just before the interval.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Wigan Athletic 2-2 Hull City

Hull City are officially relegated after an entertaining draw at Wigan Athletic.
Steven Gohouri's dramatic stoppage-time equaliser stole a point for Wigan and confirmed Hull's relegation from the Barclays Premier League.
The Tigers fell behind after half an hour when Victor Moses curled the ball in off the post, his first strike for the Latics since joining from Crystal Palace.
Hull looked to have turned the match around as youngsters Will Atkinson and Mark Cullen also opened their Barclays Premier League accounts, but Gohouri - another Wigan first-time scorer - struck with a late acrobatic effort to send the visitors down.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Monday, May 3, 2010

Chelsea Weigh Up Move For Newcastle United Target Pablo Hernandez

Chelsea have reportedly joined the race to sign Valencia winger Pablo Hernandez, according to the News of the World.

The Spaniard has been impressive this season in the Primera Division, and looks set to launch a late bid to be included in the Spanish national squad heading to South Africa this summer.

Hernandez reportedly has a £45 million minimum-fee release clause in his contract, but with Valencia’s financial woes set to continue, they may face having to sell star players in order to balance the books.

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Fulham 3-2 West Ham United

Fulham's marvellous season continued with a 3-2 home win over West Ham United.

Clint Dempsey opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time and an own goal by Carlton Cole put them 2-0 ahead shortly after the re-start.
Cole redeemed himself when he headed West Ham back into the match but substitute Stefano Okaka made it 3-1 to Fulham in the 79th minute. West Ham substitute Guillermo Franco scored an injury-time goal for the visitors but it was to no avail.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Sunderland 0-1 Manchester United

Nani's goal ensured that the Barclays Premier League title race will go to the final day.

The Portugal international's 28th-minute strike was enough to claim the win for Manchester United and reduce Chelsea's lead to a single point with one match each left to play.
However, United might have won comfortably had striker Dimitar Berbatov made the most of any of the three gilt-edged chances which fell his way.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Liverpool 0-2 Chelsea

Chelsea edged closer to the Barclays Premier League title with a 2-0 victory over Liverpool at Anfield.

An error by Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard handed Didier Drogba a simple opening goal in the first half and Frank Lampard added a second after the break.
The result ensured Chelsea remained in pole position to win their first championship for four years but also finally put paid to the Merseysiders' hopes of securing Champions League football next season..

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Bolton Wanderers

Tom Huddlestone scored the only goal as Tottenham Hotspur beat Bolton Wanderers at White Hart Lane.

Tottenham took another step towards Champions League qualification with a 1-0 win over Bolton thanks to a superb strike from Huddlestone.
With seven minutes of the first half left, the England midfielder picked up Benoit Assou-Ekotto's pass to hammer a 22-yard strike past Jussi Jaaskelainen in the Bolton goal. Bolton spent most of the match on the back foot thanks to the pace and agility of Gareth Bale, who put in yet another outstanding performance for the north London club, who can now go to rivals Manchester City on Wednesday full of confidence.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Stoke City 0-0 Everton

Stoke City and Everton shared the spoils after a 0-0 draw at the Britannia Stadium.

Everton's hopes of Europa League slot are over even though they stretched their unbeaten run to 10 league matches, equalling a club record.
They thought a victory had been secured in the 72nd minute when Phil Jagielka found the net but his effort was ruled out.
That came after Rory Delap missed a good chance for Stoke side-footing the ball wide with only goalkeeper Tim Howard to beat.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Portsmouth 3-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Relegated Portsmouth signed off their home fixtures with a win over Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Aruna Dindane fired the FA Cup finalists into the lead after 20 minutes before Kevin Doyle bundled home an equaliser on the half hour.
Pompey were back in front within five minutes as John Utaka spun in from the right to squeeze his left-foot shot between the goalkeeper's dive and the near post. On 67 minutes, Portsmouth extended their lead with a well-crafted goal. Frederic Piquionne broke down the right, and his cross was nodded down by Tommy Smith to Michael Brown who sent a low strike into the far corner.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Manchester City 3-1 Aston Villa

Manchester City came from behind to beat Aston Villa and boost their hopes of finishing fourth.

John Carew had given Aston Villa the lead after 16 minutes and then struck the crossbar. But Carlos Tevez levelled from the spot on 41 minutes.
Emmanuel Adebayor gave the home side the lead two minutes later with Adam Johnson playing a key role in both goals.
Villa, needing to win to keep alive their own hopes of a Champions League place, threw everything forward but City sealed the points a minute from time through Craig Bellamy.

(taken from premierleague.com)


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Birmingham City 2-1 Burnley

Birmingham City rounded off their home programme with a comfortable victory over Burnley.

Ecuador striker Christian Benitez scored his first goal at St Andrew's as Alex McLeish's side took charge against their already relegated opponents.
Benitez, on loan from Santos Laguna, doubled City's lead four minutes from the interval.
An own goal from Brian Jensen had given Blues the lead on 29 minutes. The Burnley keeper diverted the ball in at close range under pressure from Cameron Jerome and Benitez.
Steven Thompson beat the offside trap to slot home a tidy finish for a Clarets consolation three minutes from time. But it was not enough to prevent Burnley becoming the first Premier League side to lose 17 away matches in a season.

(taken from premierleague.com)


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Friday, April 30, 2010

Rooney named Footballer of the Year

Wayne Rooney has been voted the 2010 Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers' Association.
The Manchester United striker topped the poll of journalists with just over 81 per cent of a record votes cast, finishing ahead of Chelsea forward Didier Drogba and Manchester City's Carlos Tevez to win the prestigious accolade which has been running since 1948.
The 24-year-old - who has led the Reds Devils' challenge to Chelsea for the Barclays Premier League title, scoring some 34 goals in all competitions - will receive his award at the FWA's gala dinner at The Lancaster London Hotel on 13th May.
"I am delighted to win an award with so much history and tradition and to follow a long line of wonderful players who have been honoured by the Football Writers' Association since 1948 gives me real pride," said Rooney.
"I would like to take this opportunity to thank my manager at United, Sir Alex Ferguson, the coaching staff and my team-mates, without whose help and support this award would not have been possible.
"Also a big thanks to my family and friends for their constant support which is always appreciated.
"I thank the Football Writers' Association members who voted for me and I look forward to personally collecting my award at the Footballer of the Year dinner."


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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Reds tie up Shelvey deal

Liverpool have sealed the signing of Charlton Athletic youngster Jonjo Shelvey.

The Reds have bolstered their squad for next season after agreeing a fee with the League One club for an initial £1.7m.
England Under-17 international midfielder Shelvey passed a medical and agreed personal terms and will complete his move to Anfield on 10th May. The fee also contains a number of potential add-ons, relating to domestic and international appearances.

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

PFA Awards 2009-2010

Wayne Rooney and James Milner have been honoured by the Professional Footballers' Association.

Wayne Rooney won the PFA Player of the Year awardManchester United striker Rooney has been named the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year while Aston Villa midfielder Milner won the Young Player of the Year award.
Rooney's selection ahead of fellow nominees Cesc Fabregas, Carlos Tevez and Didier Drogba means Manchester United have supplied the winner of the prestigious award for a fourth successive year. 
The 24-year-old has been in sensational form this season, scoring 34 goals for United and eight for England, and is key to the nation's World Cup hopes

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Chelsea 7-0 Stoke City

Salomon Kalou scored a hat-trick as rampant Chelsea returned to the top of the table with a win over Stoke City.

Chelsea put the pressure back on Manchester United with a 7-0 demolition of Stoke at Stamford Bridge.
A hat-trick from Ivorian striker Kalou, a brace from Frank Lampard, including a penalty, and late goals from substitute Daniel Sturridge and Florent Malouda maintained their dream of winning a League and FA Cup double this season.
Stoke were rocked by the loss of goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen who was stretchered off with a suspected fractured elbow as he attempted to prevent Kalou scoring Chelsea's second. He is now set to miss out on this summer's World Cup finals with Denmark.
(taken from premierleague.com)

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Everton 2-1 Fulham

Everton scored a last gasp winner against Fulham to keep their hopes of Europa League qualification alive.

With Thursday's second leg of Fulham's semi-final against Hamburg in mind, manager Roy Hodgson made nine changes for this match, coming within seconds of ending a run of 16 successive defeats at Goodison Park.
Although Erik Nevland gave Fulham a 36th-minute lead against the run of play, Victor Anichebe hauled Everton level five minutes after his arrival as a half-time sub before Arteta stroked home a face-saving winner deep into injury time.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Aston Villa 1-0 Birmingham City

Aston Villa beat local rivals Birmingham City to keep alive their hopes of finishing fourth.

James Milner scored a late penalty to keep Villa in the hunt for a Champions League spot at Villa Park.
The England midfielder converted from the spot in the 83rd minute after Blues defender Roger Johnson had been adjudged to have brought down Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor.
Villa needed a string of fine saves from Brad Friedel to keep them in the match but are now level on points with fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur although they have played a fixture more and have an inferior goal difference.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Liverpool 4-0 Burnley

Liverpool's season is firmly back on track after a Yossi Benayoun hat-trick left promoted Burnley overwhelmed.

They could not live with a vibrant Liverpool, who kept up an impressive high tempo throughout and are slowly wiping away the memory of those two early league defeats to Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa.

Benayoun scored his first from the edge of the box, and saw his shot parried by the overworked Brian Jensen for Dirk Kuyt to add the second before the break.
Steven Gerrard's pass set up Benayoun for his second, a close-range tap-in, before the Israeli was sent clear by substitute Andriy Voronin for his third and Liverpool's fourth.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Arsenal 0-0 Manchester City

Arsenal and Manchester City played out a goalless draw at the Emirates Stadium.

The draw saw the Gunners all but secure third place while City closed the gap with fourth place rivals Tottenham Hotspur, who lost to Manchester United earlier in the day.
Much of the pre-match hype had surrounded the return of former Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor, but he was left on the bench by City manager Roberto Mancini before being introduced at the start of the second half.
Arsenal had the better of possession, yet only tested Shay Given a couple of times before the City keeper went off with a suspected broken shoulder.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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West Ham United 3-2 Wigan Athletic

Three priceless points for the Upton Park outfit.

West Ham United earned a hard fought victory over Wigan Athletic at Upton Park to boost their bid for survival in the Premier League.

Jonathan Spector opened the scoring at the wrong end by scoring an own goal, but the hosts showed great spirit to come back from a goal down to take the lead through goals from Ilan and Radoslav Kovac. A goal in the second period from Hugo Rodallega restored parity in the game, but a wonder strike from Scott Parker saw the Upton Park faithful go home happy.

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Hull City 0-1 Sunderland

Hull City are on the verge of relegation after their defeat to Sunderland at the KC Stadium.

Hull's two-year stay in the Barclays Premier League is effectively over after they were beaten at home by Sunderland thanks to Darren Bent's seventh-minute goal.
The result, coupled with West Ham United's win over Wigan Athletic, means the Tigers are six points from safety with two matches left and with a vastly inferior goal difference.

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Wolves 1-1 Blackburn Rovers

Wolverhampton Wanderers are virtually safe from relegation after drawing with Blackburn Rovers.

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake came off the bench to rescue a point for Wolves and put them on the brink of Barclays Premier League survival at Molineux.
Ebanks-Blake had been on the pitch for barely a minute when he headed home an 80th minute centre from Stephen Ward.
It cancelled out a first-half opener from Rovers skipper Ryan Nelsen and was Wolves' first goal in 469 minutes.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Portsmouth

Bolton Wanderers and Portsmouth played out a draw at the Reebok Stadium.

On-loan striker Aruna Dindane's brace gave Portsmouth an unlikely point. Dindane's goals came in the second half and marked a spirited response by a side already relegated.

Ivan Klasnic made the breakthrough for Bolton in the 26th minute and two minutes later Kevin Davies added a second but they faded badly.

(taken from premierleague.com)

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Manchester United 3-1 Tottenham

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United maintain title race with a victory against Tottenham.

A fantastic lob by Nani and two penalties by Giggs revived Barclays Premier League title hopes for United.

A good heading from Ledley King, 20 minutes before final whistle, seems made title hopes for United sheered off.

But a nice pass from Macheda, done well by Nani and beat Gomes. Then a stupid foul from Wilson Palacios inside the box gave a penalty again. Giggs surely seal the 3 points by scoring from the white spot for United.

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Hull City 0-2 Aston Villa

Aston Villa boosted their Champions League hopes and dealt Hull City's survival chances a blow with this win.

Gabriel Agbonlahor benefited from some poor Hull defending to put the visitors ahead in the 13th minute.
The crucial second goal arrived 15 minutes from time, James Milner picking himself up to convert from the penalty spot after he had been fouled by George Boateng.

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Chelsea Put Atletico Madrid's Sergio Aguero And Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery On Summer Shopping List

Blues keen on duo but unwilling to pay over the odds

Chelsea are closely monitoring Sergio Aguero and Franck Ribery as they plan their summer recruitment, Goal.com UK has learned. Sources close to the club say the pair head a list of prospective buys as the Blues prepare for a busy summer of transfer activity.

Aguero was quoted in the English media yesterday lavishing praise on the London club, calling them "great" and stressing his enthusiasm for the prospect of life in the English capital. His national team coach - and father-in-law - Diego Maradona has previously been expressed a desire to see 'Kun' follow in his footsteps by heading to Italy, with Jose Mourinho's Inter also interested; but the striker seems to feel his pace and technique will be better suited to the Premier League.

The Argentinian international is coming to the end of his fourth season in the Spanish capital and has long since become frustrated with the club's chaotic infrastructure. Though Quique Sanchez Flores' side are still in the hunt for silverware, with the Copa del Rey final to come and a Europa League semi-final with Liverpool on the horizon, they are languishing in 10th place in their domestic championship and for next season, a return to the Europa League is the best they can hope for. Atleti are heavily in debt and will need to sell at least one big name to fill the financial void left by the lack of Champions League football, so it is likely Chelsea will have room to negotiate a bargain, having privately let it be known that they are not keen to pay anywhere near Aguero's €60 million buy-out clause.

After moving to Spain in 2006, having just turned 18, Aguero endured a tough first season in La Liga before hitting 19 league goals in his sophomore year to propel Atleti into the Champions League - a notable achievement, and one that even club legend Fernando Torres was unable to manage.

Now 21, Kun's arrival at Stamford Bridge would provide a major fillip to a frontline reliant on the fine form of Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka, who are 32 and 31, respectively.

Meanwhile Ribery's future is even more up for discussion, with the winger approaching the final year of his contract in Munich. President Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has not ruled out the possibility of keeping the Frenchman, but with Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona, as well as Chelsea, closely monitoring the situation, it looks like they will have their work cut out to keep him.

The 27-year-old has started only seven Bundesliga games in the current campaign, having been stymied by a series of niggling injuries, but is returning to peak form as Bayern chase a Bundesliga, German Cup and Champions League treble. The player himself has suggested a decision on his future is imminent, though his connection with the current prostitution scandal involving the French national team makes an announcement in the next few weeks unlikely.

Ribery's signing would add creativity and dynamism to a Chelsea midfield in which Joe Cole is still uncertain of his future, with his current deal set to expire in the summer.
 

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Liverpool 3-0 West Ham United

West Ham United's hopes of avoiding the drop were dealt a blow after defeat at Liverpool.

Liverpool kept their faint Champions League qualification hopes alive and left the Hammers with three matches to secure their top-flight survival.
Former West Ham midfielder Yossi Benayoun and David Ngog gave the hosts a 2-0 lead in a low-key first half and goalkeeper Robert Green's unfortunate own goal finished off his side.
However, both teams still have a great deal to do to achieve their aims as Liverpool are still five points adrift of fourth place while West Ham are only three above the drop zone.

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Wigan Athletic Chairman Dave Whelan Admits Stars Hugo Rodallega & Charles N'Zogbia Could Join Arsenal Or Liverpool

Latics' chief concedes key duo can leave for a 'big club'

Wigan Athletic will not stand in the way of star duo Hugo Rodallega and Charles N'zogbia, should Liverpool or Arsenal come calling, according to Latics’ chairman Dave Whelan. Both Rodallega and N’Zogbia have been linked with moves to bigger clubs at the end of this season, and Whelan insists that Wigan’s policy has always been to help players further their careers.
“Wigan is a small club, we accept that,” he told Goal.com UK, “We have to look around and buy players and coach them, and I always tell my players that if a big club comes calling, I will never stand in their way.


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Monday, April 19, 2010

Premier League Team Of The Decade 2000-2010

This has been the decade in which the Premier League's brand building has come good. The early years bore little fruit on the world stage, but now, the money is rolling in and the football is a force to be reckoned with.

English clubs currently set the marker in European competition, both tactically and technically, with many other clubs having to follow their blueprint to keep pace.

This is, in no small part, due to the squad depth afforded by the top clubs in England, not to mention their consistent acquisition of top coaches and, perhaps post-Mourinho Chelsea notwithstanding, sticking by their man.

On top of that, it might also be worth mentioning the absolutely outstanding players to take into account, as well. Only two managed to win the Ballon d'Or - one of whom doesn't even make the XI - but this has been a league saturated with stars; a trend that, regardless of Real Madrid's Nuevo Galacticos, only looks like continuing in the decade to come.

Formation: 3-5-2

Shay Given (Newcastle United & Manchester City)

The only player to make the grade that has never played for one of the 'big four', but he has played in the Champions League. Yes, it was closer to the beginning of the decade, back when Newcastle weren't ... well, in the Championship ... but Shay Given has been nothing short of outstanding all decade.

Some have even gone as far as to declare him the best goalkeeper in the world, which is perhaps an accolade too far, but his consistent heroics, outstanding shot-stopping and leadership have been enough to see him past the likes of Petr Cech (due in part to his unfortunate injury).

His loyalty to Newcastle proved finite right towards the end of the decade, when they approached their ultimate low and Manchester City, with their party-crashing ambitions and promises of greatness, proved too great a lure to resist. His performances haven't let up - already proving a hero in vain in the failed UEFA Cup campaign - but his aim now will simply be to get back into the Champions League before hanging up his gloves.

Rio Ferdinand (West Ham United, Leeds United & Manchester United)

One of several outstandingly talented English talents from the West Ham youth system, Rio made the switch to a high-flying Leeds side at the beginning of the decade for a mammoth £18m, a British transfer record, when he was still just 21. And a defender.

The last thing Leeds would have been expecting was to make almost a 40 per cent profit after just two seasons. He got even better, and fast, before Manchester United broke the British transfer record for a second time, and also saw Rio overtake the legendary Lilian Thuram to become the most expensive defender in the world for a second time.

And now, after seven seasons at Old Trafford, he has done it all. Following the decline of legendary Italian duo, Fabio Cannavaro and Alessandro Nesta, Rio became considered by many to be the best centre-back in the world on his way to leading the Red Devils and then lifting the Champions League in 2008, completing his journey to the pinnacle of club football off the back of skilful, effortless, yet athletic and domineering defending.



Sol Campbell (Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal & Portsmouth)

Something of a forgotten man since joining Portsmouth in 2006, it cannot be forgotten what an incredible defender Sol Campbell was in his prime. Having already made his name as one of the best defenders in the country in the previous decade with Spurs, he was being courted by Barcelona, no less, before controversially opting instead to join Arsenal, reigniting the bitter local rivalry that needed no reignition.

Let that not detract from his simply incredible performances for the Gunners during his five seasons with the club. He was part of the Invincibles side, winning two Premier Leagues and three FA Cups, and of course scoring in a Champions League final, his final ever game for the club, that was to end in defeat.

Even when labelled past it when joining Portsmouth at the age of 30, he has upheld a marked level of consistency, even if he was eventually ousted from the national team by John Terry. Sol has rarely looked short of class, and testimony to his influence is that Arsenal have yet to truly replace his calming and confident presence at the back.



John Terry (Chelsea)

For fun, I was half-way tempted to add Manchester City, with a little question mark, to the club in brackets above, but we all know that just wouldn't be right. John Terry is the first of three one-club men to make it into this list, and it would take a brave man, despite the speculation and despite his silence, to bet against him finishing his career as one.

He rose through the ranks at Chelsea as an archetypal die-hard English defender and carved himself a real niche as one of the best of his kind out there. Elegance and grace he might not have in abundance, but his bottomless reserve of determination and energy have always led him to success.

Now 28, Terry is captain of his club and country, with the only major blight in his career being a slip on the soaking wet Moscow turf that sent an otherwise perfect penalty - that had wrong-footed Edwin van der Sar - six inches too wide, off the post and out. It would have won the Champions League, completing Terry's club trophy haul. He remains determined to bounce back, and continues to be one of the most consistent, match-saving defenders in the league.



Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)

The first player in the XI to have gone abroad - there are three more - but none managed it with quite such a level of accompanying awe-inspiring media coverage. Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in the Premier League just 18 years of age still skilful but erratic, and left probably the most complete attacking player in the world, for an all-time record-smashing £80m, to his boyhood club, Real Madrid.

The way in which United, kings of English football, were made to feel small by the Portuguese did his local reputation few favours, and nor did his perceived persona as an arrogant superstar, but his performances eventually won over everyone in the league, the country and grudgingly, the world.

Having narrowly missed out on the Ballon d'Or to Kaka in 2007, he ran away with it in 2008, following that 42-goal season - all this after the World Cup winking allegations had threatened to cut short his United career. His desire to be the best and incredible work ethic allowed him to get there. He won it all, was absolutely instrumental the whole way, and left on top - just as he will have wanted.



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Bayern Munich Set to Capture Berbatov

Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov could be offered a way out of his Old Trafford misery as Bayern Munich look set to launch a bid for the frustrated Bulgarian.

According to the News of the World, Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to off-load the under-fire frontman this summer. Following his £30.75 million move to United, Berbatov has failed to meet the high standards he set at Tottenham Hotspur.

Having spent five years in Germany at Bayer Leverkusen, it is speculated that Berbatov will favour a return to the Bundesliga, and he is expected to fall further down the pecking order at United with the arrival of summer signing Javier Hernandez.

Berbatov appeared as a substitute in Manchester United’s win over city rivals Manchester City, and has found the net on 12 occasions this season.

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Torres Out of The Season

Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has been ruled out for the remainder of the season.

Fernando Torres will miss the rest of the seasonThe Spain striker underwent surgery on his troublesome knee injury on Sunday night.
The procedure rules the 26-year-old out of action for around six weeks, meaning he will miss not only the Barclays Premier League run-in but also the remainder of the club's Europa League campaign, which continues this week with a semi-final against Torres' former club Atletico Madrid.
The news will also cast a shadow over Spain's preparations for the World Cup, with Torres a key element of the European champions' set-up for the tournament which gets under way in just over seven weeks.

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Portsmouth 1-2 Aston Villa

Aston Villa left it late to seal their victory away to relegated Portsmouth in the Barclays Premier League.

Villa substitute Nathan Delfouneso scored with his first touch to keep Martin O'Neill's European hopes alive with a well-deserved win at Fratton Park.
David James saved John Carew's penalty before the break after the Norwegian had restored parity following Michael Brown's early opener.
The match looked to be heading towards stalemate but Delfouneso tapped home Emile Heskey's flick on to move Villa above Liverpool into sixth place in the Barclays Premier League.

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Wigan Athletic 3-2 Arsenal

Three goals in the final 11 minutes gave Wigan Athletic a stunning victory against Arsenal.

The Gunners appeared to be coasting to victory on the back of goals either side of half time from Theo Walcott and Mikael Silvestre, and with it hauling themselves to within three points of leaders Chelsea.
But after a run of eight defeats and a draw in the Barclays Premier League against Arsenal, Wigan added to their debut wins over Chelsea and Liverpool this season as Ben Watson, Titus Bramble and Charles N'Zogbia conjured an astonishing comeback.

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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Liverpool Eye Feyenoord Wonderkid Wijnaldum

Erik Falkenburg en Georginio Wijnaldum, Feyenoord - Sparta Rotterdam (PROSHOTS)

Despite their off-field problems, Liverpool are reportedly hot on the heels of 19-year-old starlet Georginio Wijnaldum of Feyenoord.

According to the Daily Mail, the club are being forced to alter their transfer strategy this summer in the face of mounting financial problems.

Coupled with recent news that the club is up for sale having drafted in new chairman Martin Broughton, the Reds are believed to be looking towards younger stars with smaller price tags.

Traditionally the Anfield side have targeted established players for big money, but that is all set to change this summer.

The financial worries at the club show no sign of abating and it is reported that Broughton has given the green light to a new sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered, which contains a pre-requisite that the club qualify for the Champions League in order for the full £80 million-a-year to be paid.

With such off-field financial troubles, acquiring Wijnaldum would be good business for Rafael Benitez.

The talented Rotterdam born midfielder has scored four times this season in 31 Eredivisie outings.

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Juventus Ready To Take Advantage Of Liverpool Cash Crisis With Dirk Kuyt Raid - Report

According to the News of the World, manager Rafael Benitez is widely tipped to move to Turin this summer and Juve are speculated to have made enquiries as to the availability of Kuyt leaving Anfield as well.

The Reds have been reported to have recorded debts of up to £237 million, an astronomical sum which could force the club's hierarchy to look into the possibility of off-loading some of its star performers.

Since joining from Feyenoord for a £10m fee in 2006, Kuyt has impressed on Merseyside scoring 15 times last season. He's maintained that form this term as well, with 13 goals to his credit.

In addition to his fire-power, Kuyt has been applauded for his work-rate and tenacious attitude, meaning Liverpool will want to recoup as much of their outlay as possible from any possible summer transfer.
According to the News of the World, manager Rafael Benitez is widely tipped to move to Turin this summer and Juve are speculated to have made enquiries as to the availability of Kuyt leaving Anfield as well.

The Reds have been reported to have recorded debts of up to £237 million, an astronomical sum which could force the club's hierarchy to look into the possibility of off-loading some of its star performers.

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Lyon Eye £8m Swoop For Out-Of-Favour Arsenal Striker Eduardo

Da Silva Eduardo - Arsenal

Arsenal hit-man Eduardo is believed to be on the transfer radar of French club Lyon, according to the News of the World.

The Croatian has failed to impress this season at the Emirates, with many believing the former Dinamo Zagreb forward has never fully recovered from his horrific leg-break suffered against Birmingham City during 2008-09.

Eduardo has scored just seven goals in over 40 starts for Arsene Wenger’s Premier League chasing side this season, last finding the back of the net against West Ham United in January.

With the imminent arrival of Marouane Chamakh from Bordeaux, he looks set to drop further down the pecking order behind Robin van Persie and Nicklas Bendtner.

Despite signing a new long-term contract last November, the Gunners are believed to be willing to accept any forthcoming offer within the £8 million region.

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Chelsea

Chelsea's lead at the top of the table is now just one point after Tottenham Hotspur ran out winners.

Jermain Defoe and Gareth Bale blew the Barclays Premier League title race wide open with goals against Chelsea and also put Tottenham back in the Champions League places.
Defoe tucked away from the penalty spot for his 24th of the season after John Terry handled in the area, then Bale followed up his midweek goal against Arsenal with another before the break at White Hart Lane.
Terry's miserable evening was capped off with a sending-off for two bookings. Frank Lampard pulled one back, but it was too late for Chelsea.

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Fulham 0-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers played out a goalless draw at Craven Cottage.

Wolves edged one more point closer to safety with a determined performance to earn a draw with the Cottagers.
Bobby Zamora rattled the woodwork in the second-half but Roy Hodgson's side know they will have to put in a much improved performance if they are to beat Hamburg in the Europa League semi-final on Thursday.
Kevin Doyle posed the greatest threat for Wolves, who had Christophe Berra and veteran Jody Craddock to thank for keeping Zamora, and a quiet Zoltan Gera, in check. 

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Blackburn Rovers 2-3 Everton

Everton kept alive their hopes of a Europa League place with a gritty away win at Blackburn Rovers.

It was only Blackburn's third home defeat of the season and they put up a strong fight, twice battling their way back level.
Mikel Arteta gave the visitors the lead with a penalty after just four minutes but Steven Nzoni equalised on 69 minutes.
Ayegeni Yakubu restored the advantage 10 minutes later only for Jason Roberts to level almost immediately. But Tim Cahill fired the winner in the final minute.

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Cristiano Ronaldo: United Don't Miss Me

Cristiano Ronaldo does not believe Manchester United are missing him despite his contribution at Old Trafford before his move to Real Madrid.

The 25-year-old moved to the Bernabeu last summer after six seasons with the Red Devils, where he became pivotal both domestically and in the Champions League.

His goalscoring and attacking contribution meant the Portuguese's absence was always going to be apparent, although Wayne Rooney has stepped up in front of goal this season.

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Stoke City 1-2 Bolton Wanderers

Bolton Wanderers struck twice late on to secure an important win over Stoke City.

David Kitson put Stoke ahead, but two goals from Matthew Taylor completed an amazing turnaround.

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Sunderland 2-1 Burnley

Burnley plunged deeper into relegation trouble as Sunderland edged themselves closer to safety.

Darren Bent claimed his 24th goal of the season four minutes before the break to ensure the visitors did not collect a second successive away win.
Fraizer Campbell had put the Black Cats ahead with 25 minutes gone as the home side dominated until substitute Steve Thompson's strike eight minutes from time sparked a late flurry.

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Birmingham City 0-0 Hull City


Hull City secured a vital point in their survival struggle as they battled to a goalles draw at St Andrew's.

The point was enough to lift the Tigers above Burnley in the Barclays Premier League as the hosts failed to win for a seventh successive match.
Lee Bowyer twice came close to giving Birmingham the lead. The midfielder headed over with the goal at his mercy and then saw the Tigers' recalled keeper Matt Duke parry his fierce drive.
But home keeper Joe Hart produced a fine save to deny Jan Vennegoor de Hesselink.
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Manchester City 0-1 Manchester United

Manchester United snatched a last-gasp victory against local rivals Manchester City at Eastlands.

Veteran midfielder Paul Scholes, who had just signed a one-year contract extension at Old Trafford, headed a dramatic winner three minutes into stoppage-time.
He cleverly steered in a cross by Patrice Evra to keep alive United's Barclays Premier League title hopes.


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Friday, April 16, 2010

Ferguson: Rooney could face City

Sir Alex Ferguson says Manchester United's Wayne Rooney could return to action against Manchester City.

The star striker has been struggling with an ankle problem he aggravated in the second leg of the Champions League tie to Bayern Munich but has trained this week.
If the 24-year-old suffers no reaction he will be in the squad for the hotly contested derby in the Barclays Premier League, Ferguson confirmed.
"He has done some work over the last couple of days and we will see how he is for Saturday's game," said Ferguson, who also revealed Ryan Giggs and Rio Ferdinand have an outside chance of being involved at Eastlands.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Cesc Fabregas, Wayne Rooney, Didier Drogba & Carlos Tevez Nominated For PFA Player Of The Year Award

Roo in line for two awards along with Cesc...

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney looks to be the favourite to pick up the PFA Player of the Year award after the nominees were announced today.

Rooney is accompanied in the nominations by Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas and Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, whilst his former United team-mate Carlos Tevez's superb season at Manchester City has also earned him a nomination.

PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor felt that Rooney had enjoyed a "phenomenal" season.

“Wayne has been absolutely phenomenal once again and, in his new role this season, has created even more havoc for opposition defences," Taylor told the PFA's official website.

"When Cristiano Ronaldo was at United, he [Rooney] played more of a supporting role, but as the number one striker and goalscorer he is now one of the best in the world, not just in this country.

"He has always been prepared to work at all aspects of his game, and this season in particular, the improvement in his heading ability has been there for all to see. He’s like a modern-day Dixie Dean."

As for Tevez, Taylor felt that the Argentine's strong work ethic had helped him win over the City fans after his summer switch from Old Trafford.
“He is such an energy-packed player and you cannot fail to be impressed by the amount of work he puts in, week in, week out," Taylor added.

"He is the sort of player that is going to be popular with fans of whatever club he plays for.

"He was as popular with Manchester United supporters as he is with City followers who love him, not just for his incredible work-rate but for his goals which look like firing the club into the Champions League next season."

Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas, along with Rooney, has also been nominated for the Young Player of the Year award.

Taylor believes that Arsene Wenger must work as hard as possible to retain his skipper's services despite the rumours of interest in the player from Barcelona.

“When you watch him play, you simply sit back and marvel at the skills of the perfect engine-room player," said the PFA chief.

"He is such a crucial player to both Arsenal and Spain, and the difference he makes to those teams is immeasurable.

"A magnificent player who has brought so much to Arsenal, and the Premier League as a whole, it is so important that Arsene Wenger keeps him at the club because he would be a sad loss to the English game.”

Joining the Catalan on the list of nominees for the young player award are Aston Villa's James Milner and Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart, who has impressed during his season-long loan spell at Birmingham City.

Taylor believes that Hart's season shows that the youngster has a big future ahead of him.

“Joe’s loan move to Birmingham has certainly proved to be a good one for both parties," he said.

"He has benefited from the loan system, and the chance to play regular first team football, and I am so pleased he was given the opportunity by Alex McLeish.

"He has certainly not let the Birmingham boss down. It is nice that Joe has been recognised by his fellow professionals after an excellent season during which his consistency has been exceptional."

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Evra backing for Rafael

Patrice Evra is tipping Manchester United team-mate Rafael da Silva to become one of the club's greatest defenders.

Evra believes Rafael will emerge stronger for his recent red card against Bayern Munich which sparked a shock Champions League exit.
Most pundits have pointed to the youngster's dismissal early in the second half as the pivotal moment in the quarter-final United appeared to have under control.
As the Red Devils subsequently failed to overcome Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park to slip four points adrift of Barclays Premier League leaders Chelsea, it appears as though it may be a seminal moment in United's entire campaign.
Yet Evra is confident the Old Trafford outfit will gain a major benefit in the long run, as he is convinced Rafael is destined for great things.
"It is a good experience for Rafael and he will definitely be a better player because of what happened," said Evra.
"I know Rafael's mentality. When he gets some experience he will be different class. I am sure about him. He has a lot of hunger.
"This was just part of the development process. He will go on to become one of the best right-backs Manchester United have ever had."
Evra was older and more experienced when he arrived at United in a £5m deal from Monaco in January 2005.
Yet even he struggled at first, which is why he feels confident about Rafael.
"When I came here I was 24. I was already playing with the French national team and had reached the final of the Champions League with Monaco," said Evra.
"But the first six months were difficult. It was a big slap in my face. But I had enough experience and character to do much better and show why Manchester United bought me from Monaco."
And he is convinced Rafael da Silva will learn from his dismissal adding: "Rafa did something that maybe, with more experience, he would not do. 
"But I am not certain. Someone might make the same mistake at 32. The point is, you need to make mistakes to become a big player.
"You learn. You have to be mentally strong because anyone can do something stupid."

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Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Arsenal

Tottenham Hotspur gave their Champions League qualification hopes a boost with a win over rivals Arsenal.

Danny Rose fired a spectacular volley to help deliver a seemingly fatal blow to Arsenal's Barclays Premier League title aspirations at White Hart Lane.
Tottenham's 19-year-old midfielder, making his first league start, smashed home Manuel Almunia's looping fisted clearance on the full from 30 yards out.
Spurs doubled their lead through Gareth Bale a minute after the interval before Nicklas Bendtner set-up a nervy finish by weighing in with a late goal.

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Aston Villa 2-2 Everton

A last-gasp equaliser salvaged a point for Aston Villa as they drew at home to Everton.

Villa's faint hopes of achieving Champions League football suffered another setback despite Everton defender Phil Jagielka's injury-time own goal rescuing them a point.
Manager Martin O'Neill had challenged his side to win their remaining six matches to give them a realistic hope of overhauling Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur in the race for fourth place in the Barclays Premier League.
But they had to settle for a point after cancelling out Tim Cahill's double with Gabriel Agbonlahor's 50th goal for the club and Jagielka's late helping hand.

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Sir Alex Ferguson: Darron Gibson's Goals Make Him 'The New Paul Scholes' At Manchester United

 Irish international can be '12-14' goals a season man...

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson believes that Darron Gibson can develop into the kind of goalscoring midfielder which Paul Scholes has been at Old Trafford over recent years.

Ferguson believes that the Red Devils have lacked a natural goalscorer in midfield when Scholes has not been fit, and he is optimistic that Gibson, who netted his sixth goal of the season last week against Bayern Munich in the Champions League, can develop into that kind of player.

"You saw Gibson's performance against Bayern Munich," the Scot told reporters.

"That was his sixth goal of the season [in all competitions] and you cannot dismiss that.

"It is the kind of contribution we used to get from Paul Scholes. He used to get me 12 to 14 goals from midfield all the time and we haven't had a player like that in a while."

Ferguson also feels that Gibson may well have helped United's campaign significantly if he had played more regularly throughout the season.

"Who is to say if Gibson had been playing all the time where he would be in terms of goals?" Ferguson mused.

"But he is getting recognition now and even the players are commenting on how much he has improved."

Meanwhile, another United midfielder, Owen Hargreaves, may not return from injury until next season, with Ferguson doing little to reassure Red Devils fans that they will see the Canadian-born England international in action again this term.

"It is difficult to say when Owen will be back; he is training well and I had him in the squad for the Chelsea game," said the United manager.

"His training performances have been fine but I think at the moment midfield is not an issue for us because we have plenty of alternatives."

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Chelsea 1-0 Bolton Wanderers

Chelsea moved four points clear at the top of the Barclays Premier League with victory over Bolton Wanderers.

A first-half goal from Nicolas Anelka gave Chelsea a hard-fought victory at Stamford Bridge.
Anelka scored his first goal in 14 matches when he headed home a cross from Didier Drogba in the 43rd minute.
But anxious Chelsea were made to hang on for a vital win with Bolton substitute Johan Elmander sending a late header inches wide of the target.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Manchester City 5-1 Birmingham City

Manchester City cemented their claim for a top four finish with a comfortable win over Birmingham City at Eastlands.

Carlos Tevez and Emmanuel Adebayor both scored twice with Nedum Onuoha also finding the target from the penalty spot in an emphatic victory.
City have now scored 14 goals in their last three matches and Birmingham's only response came from Cameron Jerome.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-0 Stoke City

Wolverhampton Wanderers edged another step closer to safety with a goalless draw at home to Stoke City.

It was a tight affair with few clear chances, the best falling to Stoke striker Mamady Sidibe on 54 minutes. A cross from Danny Higginbotham found Sidibe unmarked just to the right of the Wolves goal but he sliced his shot over the bar.
The result put Mick McCarthy's men six points clear of the drop zone with four matches remaining - and it mathematically guaranteed the Potters' place in the Barclays Premier League.

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Liverpool 0-0 Fulham

Fulham frustrated fourth place hopefuls Liverpool with both sides earning a point after a draw at Anfield.

Liverpool badly missed Fernando Torres as they dropped two more points in their increasingly forlorn pursuit of fourth place in the Barclays Premier League.
The Reds had numerous opportunities to beat fellow Europa League semi-finalists Fulham but, without the cutting edge of the injured Torres, drew a blank at Anfield.

They also came up against a goalkeeper in good form in Mark Schwarzer, who produced a number of saves, including a fine stop from a powerful Ryan Babel drive.

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