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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
QPR at odds over Beckham
Confusion reigns over QPR's attempts to sign David Beckham, with new owner Tony Fernandes contradicting vice-chairman Amit Bhatia.
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Bhatia had rubbished rumours the Hoops are targeting Beckham, saying: "There's absolutely no truth in it.
David Beckham is a great player and I hope in the next few years we'll be signing players of such stature, but not now."
However, Fernandes then tweeted: "I think having someone like David in the club would be great. Was always in my thoughts. Let's see."
Chelsea youngsters Romelu Lukaku and Josh McEachran could be loaned out in January to aid their development.
Manager Andre Villas-Boas is prepared to let them leave when the Premier League loan window re-opens, if they have not secured enough first-team football before then. (The Sun)
Legendary rabble-rouser El-Hadji Diouf is training with Preston North End, but manager Phil Brown says the club cannot afford to sign him following his release by Blackburn.
Brown said: "If I could sign him, we'd be on to an absolute winner, but that's not the reason for us working together."
Blackburn are to renew their interest in Bristol City's Nicky Maynard in January, having failed to reach an agreement for the striker last month. City value him at £6.5 million. (Daily Mail)
Manchester City players are reportedly furious about the email row engulfing the club - it has been claimed chief executive Garry Cook mistakenly sent an email to Nedum Onouha's mother mocking her cancer.
A source told The Sun: "Nedum is a popular player and they are disgusted that his mother could be treated in this way."
Emmanuel Frimpong's decision to play international football for Ghana could exacerbate Arsenal's personnel crisis.
The midfielder is now eligible to play in the African Cup of Nations, meaning he could be missing for a month in the New Year.
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Mertesacker to finally join Arsenal
Germany defender Per Mertesacker is both nervous and excited about joining Arsenal after collecting his belongings and saying farewell to family, friends and neighbours in Bremen.
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The 26-year-old will make the move to London on Thursday following his transfer to the Gunners from Werder Bremen on transfer deadline day.
He has been on international duty since the deal went through and has therefore only had a very fleeting glimpse of his new surroundings when he jetted in and out for a medical last week. "It is exciting," he said to Germany's dpa agency.
After "saying my goodbyes to individuals to whom I have a lot to thank", he will fly out to London for the start of his new adventure and he admits it will be emotional.
He added: "It is a new phase in my life and I am really looking forward to it, but I also feel nervous. It is like before the first day at school.
"Now I have a new challenge in a new country, a new style of play and a new language and I am ready for it."
Mertesacker returned to national team duty in Tuesday's 2-2 draw with Poland after being left out of the 6-2 win over Austria on Friday, and he was delighted to be back in action after a demanding week.
"It was great to be part of the team again," he said, acknowledging at the same time that he is now under even more pressure to deliver the goods for Arsenal.
"It is going to be an open race for places - we have a lot of options for next year (at Euro 2012) in the centre of the defence.
"There are four or five top players there."
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Mourinho: City move 'impossible'

Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho has described as "impossible" more reports linking him with a summer move to the Premier League, this time to Manchester City. The former Chelsea coach was asked about suggestions he might be ready for a move to Eastlands over the summer, but the 48-year-old was quick to stifle the rumours.
"Me to Manchester City? That's impossible," Mourinho told Sky Italia.
The Portuguese was also asked about Cristiano Ronaldo's link to Milan after their owner Silvio Berlusconi publically coveted the forward.
But Mourinho slammed the transfer talk and was adamant that his biggest name would be leaving the Bernabeu any time soon.
"I'm not saying it's impossible, because in football you never know, and (Milan's owner, Silvio) Berlusconi can make a crazy offer," he said.
"But it must be a true madness because Real Madrid don't want to sell Cristiano Ronaldo."
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Schalke down Inter to set up United clash
Schalke set up a Champions League semi-final with Manchester United after a 2-1 win over Internazionale in Gelsenkirchen, making it a 7-3 aggregate victory as they reached the last four of the competition for the first time.
Boasting a 5-2 lead after the shock first-leg win in Milan, Ralf Rangnick’s side were always in control at the Veltins-Arena, going ahead through the evergreen Raul on the stroke of half-time.
Gomes howler seals Tottenham exit
Real Madrid confirmed a Champions League semi-final meeting with Barcelona after a 1-0 win over Tottenham at White Hart Lane completed a 5-0 aggregate victory.
Cristiano Ronaldo, booed throughout by the home crowd, found the perfect response to the jeers by scoring the only goal of the game early in the second half as keeper Heurelho Gomes dropped the kind of clanger Spurs fans thought was behind him.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Barca refuse to talk about Real
Barcelona showed respect for Shakhtar Donetsk by refusing to talk about what appears a nailed-on meeting with arch-rivals Real Madrid in the last four of the Champions League.
Wednesday's 5-1 quarter-final first leg win set up the fascinating prospect of four meetings between the Spanish giants in 19 days after Jose Mourinho's men hammered Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 in their first leg a day earlier.
Rooney hits back after ban upheld
Wayne Rooney will miss this month's FA Cup semi-final with Manchester City after he lost his appeal against a two-match ban for swearing at a TV camera during Manchester United's 4-2 Premier League win at West Ham.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Mourinho loses nine-year home record
Jose Mourinho's nine-year, 150-match unbeaten league home record as a manager came to an end after a 1-0 defeat to lowly Sporting Gijon in a poor Liga game at the Santiago Bernabeu. Mourinho, whose record started at Porto and encompassed trophy-laden spells at Chelsea and Internazionale, could hardly believe his eyes, giving a wry smile at the end of a scrappy match that was won by a fine goal from former Atletico Madrid midfielder Miguel de las Cuevas.
Every goal in 90 seconds
The goals round-up will automatically launch in the picture box on the right and you can click the links underneath the picture for in-depth highlights of all the games (UK only). Manchester City climbed to third in the Premier League after thumping Sunderland 5-0 on Sunday in one of their most fluent attacking displays of the season.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Rooney hat-trick gives United win
A second half hat-trick from Wayne Rooney saw Manchester United come from two goals down to claim a stunning 4-2 win over West Ham in their Premier League clash at Upton Park.
Mark Noble gave West Ham an 11th minute lead with a crisply-dispatched penalty after Patrice Evra had handled in the United box following good work from Carlton Cole.
Roma suitor rates Baldini
The American leading a consortium poised to buy Roma met England general manager Franco Baldini and was so impressed he has sparked media speculation linking the Italian with a role at the Serie A club.
"I didn't know Franco Baldini. He is someone who really knows his football. So I like him a lot," Thomas Di Benedetto was quoted as saying by the ANSA news agency after the pair met in Tuscany as part of his trip to Italy to seal the takeover.
Trio out for Real
Injured trio Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Marcelo are definitely out of Real Madrid's match at home to Sporting Gijon on Saturday and will not return until the following weekend, according to coach Jose Mourinho.
"They will only be able to play in Bilbao," the Portuguese said at a news conference on Friday in reference to the game at Athletic on April 9. "That's the information I have from the medical department."
Awards double for Chelsea
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti and defender David Luiz have clinched the Premier League's manager and player of the month awards for March. Chelsea's centre-back David Luiz, who joined the club from Benfica in January for £21.3 million has enjoyed an outstanding start to his career in the Premier League.
The Brazilian provided added impetus to Chelsea's title push, and scored crucial goals against both Manchester United and Manchester City. Ancelotti receives the award for the second time this season and the third time in his career after guiding the Blues to three consecutive wins, which has propelled the champions into third place in the table.
Baines to replace Clichy
Arsene Wenger has targeted Leighton Baines as a replacement for Gael Clichy at Arsenal as fears over the French left-back's future at the Emirates escalate. The Gunners are worried Clichy will not sign a new deal when he opens discussions at the end of the current campaign so have already started to look elsewhere.
Everton full-back Baines has been identified as the man to fill Clichy's boots, should the France international seek pastures new. But Baines is notoriously homey and extremely settled in the North-West, meaning Wenger would have a tough job trying to persuade him to uproot and move down to London.
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