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Team of The Week
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
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Portsmouth 0-5 Chelsea
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Riera confirms he wants to move to Russian
Spaniard hopes Russian move will bring back the sunshine on his career...
Liverpool winger Albert Riera has admitted that a move to the Russian Premier League presents itself as an "interesting option", while hoping that a deal is concluded before the turn of the week.The Spaniard fell afoul of Reds boss Rafael Benitez after calling the Merseyside club a "sinking ship" while alluding to the manager as one who lives in an ivory tower with little or no contact with his charges.
The midfielder was subsequently frozen out of the squad, while reports pointed towards a fine owing to the derogatory comments that culminated in an alleged bust-up with a reserve player.
Presently, the former Espanyol player insists that he is keen on securing a move to Russia in the hope that sign Riera on loan for the season.
"For one, it's the only prestigious league in Europe where the transfer window is open.
"And secondly, if I play there regularly, I may be able to earn my ticket to the World Cup in South Africa."
The 27-year-old hopes that the deal will be chiselled out before the end of the week.
"I hope that the question of my transfer will be resolved by this week," he said.
It was initially believed that CSKA Moscow was to be the destination, with their arch-rivals Spartak also in the chase to secure the player's signature. But the former have since ruled themselves out of the race.
"The 'Army Club' are surprised to learn [from the media] that they are [a] candidate for the signing of Liverpool's Spanish midfielder Albert Riera," reads a statement from CSKA.
"We know of similar cases where CSKA is additionally recommended for a football player seeking a new place of work.
"However, to those who are trying to bring extra interest to the player, we can give advice: to specify an interested party, we would say Barcelona or Manchester United.
"By the way, this will be more interesting to lovers of rumours."
It is consequently believed that Spartak will sign Riera on loan for the season.
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Benitez happy at Aqua's progress
Rafael Benitez today predicted Alberto Aquilani will have a major role to play as Liverpool chase fourth place over the remaining seven games of the season.
The Italian international has seen his debut season on Merseyside interrupted by injuries and spells of illness, but Benitez insists the glimpses of quality he has provided during his time on the field - including a well drilled first goal against Portsmouth last week - are a pointer towards what Aquilani will provide as he continues his adaptation to the English game.
The 25-year-old impressed as a late substitute at Old Trafford on Sunday after recovering from the stomach bug which ruled him out of the Europa League clash with Lille.
"It was a shame he was sick because he had been good for the performance (against Portsmouth)," said Benitez. "You can see he wants to improve and it is important for us to have another player pushing.
"We need players with quality to help us improve until the end of the season. Alberto has got desire and he is working very hard. When we have him available, he can give us a different approach on the pitch in different games.
"Physically you could see he coped with a lot of running last time and it was much better.
"It is a question of time. It is disappointing that he was ill and missed out against Lille but we are hopeful he will continue to improve and play more games before the end of the season."
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Carew backs Young for England
Young starred for Villa in front of the watching national coach Fabio Capello during last Saturday's 2-2 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
And Carew feels Young has done enough to justify his place on the plane to South Africa, especially as David Beckham has been ruled out of the tournament through injury.
Carew said: "That is just how football is. There are injuries and other people get a chance but you always wish that everyone is fit."Beckham had been working hard to be a part of the England squad so you will always feel sorry for him.
"But then when he gets injured, new opportunities open for other people and we will be really pleased and proud for Ashley if he gets in there.
"I think he deserves it. Fabio saw that Ashley was absolutely wonderful against Wolves and he should be on the flight."
Villa manager Martin O'Neill feels Young has been a key player for the team all season and refutes suggestions his form has dipped.
He said: "I am going to dispute that because I don't think he has been out of form. I think he has been terrific all season. That is my view and I remain steadfast about that."
Carew more than most appreciates what Young brings to the team as the Norwegian thrives on the chances the former Watford man creates. His first goal against Wolves came from a Young cross.
Carew's double against Wolves took his tally for the season to 13 and he aims to end the campaign with a flourish as Villa bid to finish fourth and reach the final of the FA Cup.
"I hope I can continue to be an important part of the team until the season is over because we have a very important few weeks left," Carew, who struggled with injury at the start of the season, added.
"I am still trying to improve all of the time. We can always do better but we are doing quite well and have great potential in the whole team and I think all the players can improve despite different ages.
"I have been working very hard to get 100 per cent fit and it has been paying off. I was struggling with injuries at the start and struggling to get fit.
"Finally I got rid of the pain and the small niggles and now I am 100 per cent fit.
"I've been fit for a month now, things have been going great the last few weeks, and I am enjoying being back playing at 100 per cent fitness and happy to be an important part of the team.
"We have a lot to play for as we are in the semi-finals of the FA Cup and we are still fighting for fourth place.
"We are doing great. Even though we only got a point against Wolves, we are still in there and I think we can still have a fantastic and memorable year."
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Ancelotti sets title target
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has set his team a target of 86 points to win the Barclays Premier League.
Chelsea currently lie in third place with 65 points, but victory over Portsmouth at Fratton Park on Wednesday would leave them just a point behind leaders Manchester United with seven matches remaining.
The Blues then face Aston Villa at home and United at Old Trafford, but Ancelotti believes the title can still be won and believes 86 points will be enough to guarantee them glory.
"I like statistics and I think that, in the past, with 86 points every team has won the title," Ancelotti said.
"I think that we need to get 86 points to win. We have less opportunity to win after last week because we lost two points at Blackburn, but we can have a chance again to win this title and we will do everything we can to do so. It's very important for us.
"Now I want to believe we can win the championship and I want to stay focused on my job and give my players knowledge to win their next games.
"I always said that I want to give respect to my players and I want to have respect. I think this is the right behaviour and I think that, this season, everything is right with the players. I am happy with my players' attitude."
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West Ham 1-3 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolves took a giant step towards securing their Barclays Premier League survival with a comprehensive victory at Upton Park which plunged the Hammers deeper into relegation trouble.
Kevin Doyle set Wolves on their way before Ronald Zubar and Matthew Jarvis struck inside three second-half minutes to lift Mick McCarthy's side seven points clear of the drop zone.
Guillermo Franco came off the bench to score a late goal in injury time, but it was of little consolation to Gianfranco Zola's side.
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