Luka Modric will be unveiled as a Real Madrid player after they hammered out a £27million move for the midfielder on Sunday night. The fee is a blow for Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, who was holding out for a figure in the region of £35m-plus. The two clubs have also agreed a new 'partnership' that, according to Spurs, will see them 'working together in respect of players, coaching, best practices and commercial relationships.'That is likely to mean that Modric is only the latest player to move between the two sides.Levy said: 'Luka has been a terrific player for us and, whilst we preferred not to part with him, we are pleased that it is to Real Madrid, a club with which we now look forward to sharing a long and productive partnership.'Real president Florentino Perez added: 'The strong relationship and affinity between our two clubs has resulted in the cementing of a longer-term partnership and the successful transfer of Luka Modric.'We are delighted to welcome Luka and look forward to working closely with Tottenham in the coming years.'Spurs are desperate to bolster their squad after a slow start to the season and the money will help fund moves for two Brazilians they are chasing Willian of Shakhtar Donetsk and Leandro Damiao of Internacional. Manager Andre Villas-Boas is keen to sign at least three before the transfer window shuts on Friday. Fulham’s Moussa Dembele is much admired at White Hart Lane and Spurs scouts also watched France striker Loic Remy come on as a second-half substitute on Sunday as Marseille beat Montpellier 1-0. The north London club continue to pursue young defenders too, with Liam Moore, 19, of Leicester watched in their 2-1 defeat at Blackburn. Moore also interests Manchester United and Everton.Tottenham remain keen on Ezekiel Fryers, 19, the former United defender who has signed for Standard Liege but could be pursued in January. A Spurs deal for Fryers fell through, with United looking for £6m in compensation from any English club that signed him.QPR plan to resume negotiations over a deal for Tottenham defender Michael Dawson today but he is reluctant to leave White Hart Lane. Stoke will also revisit a loan for Tom Huddlestone.Another midfield target of Spurs, Rennes’ Yann M’Vila, is also on a list of Arsenal targets but the Gunners may prefer a £15m move for his France teammate Yohan Cabaye of Newcastle.Manager Arsene Wenger, who initially targeted Newcastle’s Cheick Tiote and also wants another defender, said: ‘I anticipate that we will do something. Defensive midfielder? It depends on the quality of the players available.’
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Monday, 27 August 2012
26th August 2012: Football Latest news,Transfer news,Rumours
Football Transfer news,Latest news,Rumours around:
- Wenger still looking for new Arsenal signings
- Stoke boss Pulis thrilled with his players after Arsenal draw
- Arsenal not troubled in defence, goals will come soon – Wenger
- QPR boss Hughes to look away from Carvalho, Dawson
- Pardew still keen on Newcastle return for Liverpool’s Carroll
- Ex-Liverpool, Man Utd striker Owen sure he will find new club
- Szczesny wants to stay with Arsenal for life
- Fed-up Man Utd boss Ferguson hints at Rooney £50M SALE BOMBSHELL
- Tottenham alerted as Man Utd invite Anderson offers
- Furious Mancini considers RESIGNING at Man City
- Barcelona signing Song furious over Arsenal claims of 'bad attitude'
- Tottenham accept £33M Real Madrid offer for Modric
- Chelsea legend Zola: I hope Hazard can be great success
- Newcastle boss Pardew doesn't expect return for Liverpool's Carroll
- Liverpool legend McManaman impressed by Rodgers appointment
- Arsenal legend Wright slams Dempsey over Fulham antics
- Tottenham fullback Assou-Ekotto: AVB is cool!
- QPR boss Hughes keen on more signings this week
- Liverpool legend McManaman impressed by Rodgers appointment
- Arsenal legend Wright slams Dempsey over Fulham antics
- Tottenham fullback Assou-Ekotto: AVB is cool!
- QPR boss Hughes keen on more signings this week
- Bowen insists QPR can still land Tottenham defender Dawson
- Chelsea fullback Cole: Torres thriving as our main man
- Man Utd WILL sell Nani for right price
- Agent says Man City keen on Inter Milan fullback Maicon
- Newcastle youth chief Donachie: Campbell better for Euro debut
- Adam Campbell proud to be Newcastle's youngest debutant
- Cesar Azpilicueta happy to now call Chelsea ace Hazard a teammate
- Tottenham legend King: I'm only looking forward
- Luis Martins delighted with first weeks at Tottenham
- Arsenal boss Wenger delighted with Brady's coaching appointments
- Man Utd boss Ferguson: Kagawa can be our new Robson
- Arsenal No2 Bould knows Rice big shoes to fill
- Man Utd plot swoop for St Etienne defender Kurt Zouma
- Willian urges Shakhtar to agree Spurs price
- Fulham boss Jol eager to close deal for Evian striker Sagbo
- Barcelona signing Song slams Arsenal over contract snub
- Man City edge closer to landing £6M Sinclair
- QPR chairman Fernandes confident of Dyer fitness
- Rennes wait on Arsenal bid for M'Vila
- Man City boss Mancini tries again for Athletic Bilbao's Martinez
- Supermac says Newcastle should shut door on Liverpool's Carroll
- Stoke must cough up fee for Rangers midfielder Edu
- Tottenham launch bid for Birmingham keeper Butland
- Everton closing on Blackpool winger Phillips
- Palace chasing QPR striker Campbell
- Championship trio target QPR striker Bothroyd
- Hart says Man City pal Tevez a happier character this term
- Man City keeper Hart aware of role model responsibility
- Blackpool boss Holloway desperate not to lose Swansea target Ince
- Man Utd boss Ferguson: Van Persie could've gone to Man City for bigger money
- Arsenal boss Wenger targets 'realistic' top four finish
- Arsenal boss Wenger convinced of local talent now coming through
- Liverpool legend Dalglish hails Everton's Fellaini: Carroll can do the same
- Tottenham boss AVB plans stunning £50M signing spree this week
- Cameron won over Stoke teammates during US summer tour
- FA make move for West Brom chief Ashworth THIS WEEK
- QPR boss Hughes freezes out senior five from first team training
- AVB key to Spurs clinching deal for Man City striker Adebayor
- Tottenham players full of praise for AVB man-management
- Yeovil sign Chelsea defender Archange Nkuma
- Liverpool boss Rodgers takes charge of bid for Fulham's Dempsey
- Man City keeper Hart: Liverpool's Carroll would be success at any club
- Liverpool boss Rodgers: Man City owners building club in right way
- Celtic set to land Man Utd striker Macheda
- Man City keeper Hart: Liverpool's Carroll no Geordie hooligan!
- Liverpool boss Rodgers: Man City offer gave me self-belief
- Stoke fans plan massive Wenger wind-up today
- Ex-Liverpool boss Dalglish offered Carroll to Man City for Tevez
- Wenger: We'll find out about new Arsenal players at Stoke today
- Arsenal boss Wenger admits he doesn't enjoy Stoke trip
- Wenger confident of Arsenal loyalty of latest young players
- Arsenal boss Wenger pleased with early Cazorla impact
- Stoke boss Pulis: I don't dislike Arsenal's Wenger
- Norwich aim to close deal for Anderlecht's Biglia
- Malouda prepares to leave Chelsea
- Wigan boss Martinez denies he's afraid of big club expectations
- Wigan, Southampton chasing free agent Tuncay
- Reading plan bumper offer for West Ham striker Cole
- Twente coach McClaren resigned to losing Douglas to Fulham
- Fulham, Celta Vigo in Arsenal talks for Park
- Arsenal launching £15M bid for Newcastle ace Tiote
- Chelsea fullback Cole: Hazard impact just phenomenal
- Man Utd lose Rooney for four weeks after Fulham clash
- Van Persie thanks Man Utd fans for "warm welcome"
- Nuri Sahin: Xabi convinced me about Liverpool
- Buttner family to 'caravan-it' to Man Utd en masse
- Ljungberg fears for Arsenal and Wenger
- Montpellier captain Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa back on Arsenal radar
- Man Utd boss Ferguson impressed by stunning Van Persie strike
- Fulham boss Jol: I know all about danger of Man Utd's Kagawa
- Chelsea fullback Cole delighted with three wins from three
- Liverpool invite offers for Joe Cole
- Swansea pushing to close deal for Valencia's Hernandez
- West Ham legend Hurst hails trailblazers Swansea
- Laudrup urges Swansea fans not to get carried away
- Man Utd U18 earn first win at Tottenham
- Usain Bolt: I've told Sir Alex Man Utd need me!
- Usain Bolt convinced of big season ahead for Man Utd
- Man Utd goalscorer Van Persie: Much more to come from me
- Ferguson: We saw best and worst of Man Utd
- Lambert knows Villa squad needs strengthening
- Everton boss Moyes eager to buy again this week
- Moyes delighted with Everton victory at Villa
- West Brom boss Clarke hails Lukaku impact for Spurs point
- Tottenham boss AVB won't panic over West Brom draw
- QPR boss Hughes satisfied with Norwich point
- Hughton admits Norwich frustration over QPR equaliser
- Newcastle boss Pardew: Chelsea's Torres looks a different player
- Newcastle boss Pardew: Hazard has made difference to Chelsea play
- Di Matteo: More to Chelsea win than Hazard, Torres
- Real Madrid's Sahin excited about Liverpool chance
- Liverpool signing Sahin: Mourinho convinced me about England
- Man Utd boss Ferguson pleased to see Kagawa, Van Persie off the mark
- Arsenal defender Mertesacker ready to face Stoke's Crouch
- Mertesacker says Arsenal cannot start slowly against Stoke
- Wenger demands Arsenal dictate play at Stoke
- Stoke boss Pulis expects transfer market "chaos"
- Cameron in line for Stoke debut against Arsenal
- Stoke boss Pulis calls on fans to rattle Arsenal
- Swansea boss Laudrup insists no fresh Man City bid for Sinclair
- Inter signing Cassano lambasts AC Milan chief Galliani
- AC Milan chief Galliani: One more go at signing Real Madrid's Kaka
- Real Madrid coach Mourinho scoffs at Barcelona legend Cruyff
- Valencia chief Vazquez welcomes new signing Cissokho
- Real Madrid coach Mourinho unsure of landing Tottenham's Modric
- Real Madrid Castilla defeat Barcelona B in mini El Clasico
- Vilanova can't guarantee Barcelona trio staying
- Barcelona coach Vilanova confirms Song in his squad
- Barcelona boss Vilanova insists he believes in Tello
- Barcelona coach Vilanova defends underfire Valdes
- Athletic Bilbao coach Bielsa admits confronting Llorente, Martinez
- Athletic Bilbao striker Llorente only wants Juventus move
- Xavi happy to play out career at Barcelona
- Agent admits MLS move unlikely for Juventus legend Del Piero
- Napoli sign Brescia midfielder Omar El Kaddouri
- Juventus legend Del Piero mulling over next move
- Cassano grateful to Inter Milan over support
- Roma coach Zeman coy over future of Tottenham target Stekelenburg
- AC Milan coach Allegri sorry over latest Pato setback
- Allegri says top three best AC Milan can shoot for
- AC Milan coach Allegri denies offering resignation
- AC Milan coach Allegri blasts Inter signing Cassano
- Lazio coach Petkovic welcomes Ciani deal
- Southampton target Ramirez axed by Bologna
- Hamsik confident Napoli can handle Gargano, Lavezzi departures
- Juventus GM Marotta struggling to land striker signing
- Sampdoria sign AZ fullback Simon Poulsen
- Fiorentina president Della Valle happy seeing Ljajic back in action
- Fiorentina president Della Valle determined to buy new striker
- Fiorentina boss Montella pleased to see a happy Dalla Valle after victory
- Fiorentina coach Montella determined to keep hold of Jovetic
- Fiorentina boss Montella thrilled with victory
- Juventus caretaker coach Carrera proud of victory over Parma
- Juventus signing Lucio suffers serious ankle injury
Spanish La-Liga Result: Barcelona victorious over Osasuna, Real Madrid Shocking Defeat Against Getafe
Osasuna 1-2 Barcelona
Barcelona escaped from the Estadio El Sadar with a 2-1 victory over Osasuna in their La Liga encounter on Sunday.The Blaugrana were second best for much of the game and fell behind in the 17th minute to a goal from Joseba Llorente.Their woes continued in the second half as Osasuna kept them on the back foot, while coach Tito Vilanova was sent to the stands in the 73rd minute for protesting to the linesman.However, a controversial equaliser from Lionel Messi brought them back into the match moments later and Osasuna captain Patxi Punal was sent off for protesting the goal. The Argentine would pop up once again four minutes later to poke home the winner and give the Catalans a win that they scarcely deserved, after a spirited and purposeful performance from the home side. Vilanova rested Xavi from the start, with David Villa also taking his place on the bench as Cristian Tello and Alexis Sanchez started up front alongside Lionel Messi.With sunlight beating down over Estadio El Sadar, Barcelona were slow getting out of the blocks, and had Victor Valdes to thank for denying Alvaro Cejudo from close range inside the opening two minutes.Andres Iniesta would create danger at the other end, teeing up Tello, who saw his effort touched by Andres Fernandez onto the post.However, just when it looked like the Blaugrana were beginning to get into their stride, Osasuna would bring them back down to earth with the opener after 17 minutes.Roland Lamah was the architect, whipping in a dangerous cross from the left that was side-footed in by Llorente, who ghosted in behind Jordi Alba at the far post.Tello saw a close-range shot saved by Fernandez and Iniesta should have found the target after latching on to Sanchez’s cutback from 12 yards out, but the chances did not mask Barca’s struggles in attack, as they failed to connect with many of their passes.Their difficulties at the back were even more pronounced, as Osasuna looked dangerous every time they attacked. The home side came very close to a second, as the lively Lamah saw his drive parried by Valdes, and Llorente blocked twice by Gerard Pique from the rebound.However, Barca had a chance to draw level just before the break. A quickly worked free kick from Cesc Fabregas found Messi in range, but his initial attempt was saved by Fernandez, who also recovered in time to smother Iniesta’s follow-up.The visitors’ problems continued as the second half unfolded and another defensive lapse almost cost them dear just before the hour mark. Carles Puyol’s sloppy pass was pounced on by Sisi, whose low angler towards the corner was tipped wide by Valdes.Lamah continued to be a thorn in Barcelona’s side and the Belgian made his presence felt again in the 66th minute, as he drove in from the left and drilled a dangerous shot across the face of goal.Moments later, Sergio Busquets would almost gift Osasuna a second goal, after he was stripped of possession by Nino just outside the box, who bent his finish onto the post from point blank range.In the 73rd minute, Vilanova was sent to the stands for arguing with the linesman on the sidelines. However, just when Osasuna were at their most dangerous, a moment of controversy undid all their hard work and brought Barcelona back into the game.Punal was obstructed by referee Fernandez in the middle, but play was allowed to continue, allowing Barca to deliver into the Osasuna area. The hosts were not able to clear and Sanchez was able to poke to Messi, who stroked home from six yards out.Osasuna protested an offside call on Sanchez to no avail and Punal was given his marching orders in the confusion. Within four minutes of the restart, matters became even worse for the home side as Barcelona struck again.A sweeping move from the visitors saw Alba drive a low cross towards Messi inside the area and the Argentine did not hesitate, side-footing past Fernandez to put his side into the lead.Osasuna could not muster a response and Barca held on to claim three priceless points that they barely warranted.
Getafe 2-1 Real Madrid
Real Madrid's troubled start to the season continued when the champions squandered the lead and slumped to a shock 2-1 defeat at city rivals Getafe in the Spanish Primera Division yesterday (this morning, Singapore time) to slip five points behind leaders Barcelona.The rare reverse for Jose Mourinho's side, who drew 1-1 at home to Valencia last weekend, ended their 24-match unbeaten run in the league, their longest in 15 years.Real looked comfortably in control when Gonzalo Higuain fired them ahead from close range in the 27th minute at the Coliseum in Madrid.But their failure to capitalise on long periods of possession ultimately cost them and lowly Getafe levelled eight minutes after the break when Juan Valera nodded past Iker Casillas from a free-kick. It went from bad to worse for the visitors 15 minutes from time when substitute Adrian Colunga set up Abdelaziz Barrada to smash the ball high into the net and secure a famous victory."We were unable to close out the game," said Real's Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso. "Obviously we have to improve and we are self-critical but we have to take things slowly."It was a setback we really weren't expecting and we have to change the dynamic as soon as possible."Lionel Messi had earlier saved an off-colour Barcelona from a first defeat of the campaign when he struck twice in the second half in a 2-1 comeback victory at 10-man Osasuna.Barca have six points from two games and top the table on goal difference from Rayo Vallecano, who beat Real Betis 2-1 on Saturday.Real, who lost a league match for the first time after leading at half-time in more than five years, have a solitary point and are down in 15th. They also need to regroup for Wednesday's Spanish Super Cup second leg at home to Barca, when they will be attempting to overturn a 3-2 deficit from last week's first leg at the Camp Nou.The defeat saw an angry Mourinho give his Real players a rare public tongue-lashing."Real were very bad. An unacceptable match," a grim-faced Mourinho said while refusing to single out any player in particular for criticism."The only message I want you to take away tonight is that it was a deserved defeat for us. This was a match in which the defeat was absolutely deserved. More than two matches with just one point it was a horrible match."
Barclays Premier League match-week 2:Man city ends up square,Arsenal struggles to find net
The Other Two Matches Result For EPL Match-week 2:
Liverpool 2-2 Manchester City
Brendan Rodgers praised the performance of his Liverpool side against Manchester City in the Premier League, despite mistakes leading to both City goals in a 2-2 draw at Anfield Sunday.Rodgers was pleased with the resilience his team showed and was confident Liverpool will improve as the season continues."I thought it was a brilliant performance," Rodgers said. "We were asked a lot of questions and I thought the players were incredible. Sometimes the best team doesn't win."Martin Skrtel gave Liverpool the lead with a powerful header from a Steven Gerrard corner in the first half but Yaya Toure equalized for Roberto Mancini's side in the 63rd after Pepe Reina failed to claim a cross that Martin Kelly then could not control.Luis Suarez restored Liverpool's lead with a perfectly executed low free kick into the corner of Joe Hart's goal.Skrtel was at fault for City's second with an under-hit pass back toward Reina, which Carlos Tevez ran on to, rounding Liverpool's goalkeeper and slotting into an empty net for his 100th goal in English football.Rodgers refused to blame Skrtel's error for his side's failure to secure three points in his first home league match as Liverpool manager."He was brave enough to play it and that's the development of the team. As a group we will only get better," Rodgers said.Mancini was disappointed with the result, admitting his frustration at his side conceding two goals in each of its two games this season."This is the time to finish conceding two goals every game," Mancini said. "But we have taken one point when we went down two times."We started with the ball for 30 minutes; we had it in their half and had four or five chances to score. But we conceded a goal from a corner and something changed."Liverpool plays Arsenal at Anfield next Sunday while City faces Queens Park Rangers at home on Saturday.
Stoke City 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal and Stoke produced a goalless draw at the Britannia Stadium, with Olivier Giroud coming closest to scoring for the London side in the final minute of the game.Giroud collected a pass from substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 40 yards from goal on the left and tried to lob Stoke goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, with the shot glancing the roof of the net. Stoke manager Tony Pulis gave United States international Geoff Cameron his debut in the center of midfield while fellow offseason signing Michael Kightly also started.Midfielder Santi Cazorla produced another lively display for Arsene Wenger's side, trying his luck with a number of long range attempts, while Stoke had a goal for Jonathan Walters correctly ruled out for offside in the first half.
Sunday, 26 August 2012
25th August 2012: Football Transfer news,Latest News,Rumours
- Man City boss not interested in Inter’s Maicon
- Man Utd distance themselves from Pachuca’s Herrera
- Fiorentina insist Man City target Jovetic not going anywhere
- Sunderland’s O’Neill thrilled to sign Johnson from Man City
- Everton on verge of completing capture of Caen’s Niang
- Shakhtar’s Willian wants Tottenham transfer
- Lampard: Winning Champions League saved Chelsea careers of many of us
- Ferguson: Man Utd tracking Angelo Henriquez since he was 14
- Mancini convinced De Rossi DOES want Man City move
- Liverpool boss Rodgers wants Dempsey AND Chelsea striker Sturridge
- Man Utd happy to close Hector Herrera deal for January
- Man Utd legend Schmeichel: Van Persie signing can win title
- Standard Liege chief: We've been chasing Man Utd's Fryers for two years
- Man City boss Mancini facing frustration in centre-half search
- Liverpool announce Real Madrid's Sahin due for medical
- Stoke announce deal for Rangers midfielder Edu
- Chelsea ace Lampard: AVB rift down to clash of personalities
- Liverpool boss Rodgers defends flat Borini
- Arsenal boss Wenger: Oxlade-Chamberlain better for Euros
- Wenger: Great players want to join Arsenal
- Arsenal boss Wenger sees loan market going into overdrive
- Man Utd midfielder Cleverley pleased to be fully fit
- Man Utd boss Ferguson: We had to move quickly for Buttner
- Man Utd skipper Vidic happy to be back at Old Trafford
- Carrick impressed by Man Utd signing spree
- Swansea playmaker Britton has no West Ham grudge
- Juventus closer to reaching Man City price for Dzeko
- Hamburg chief Arnesen admits interest for Tottenham's Van der Vaart
- Wigan boss Martinez: We wanted Southampton's Rodriguez
- Southampton striker Rodriguez targets England call
- Swansea confirm interest for Blackpool winger Ince
- Norwich enter Anderlecht talks for Lucas Biglia
- Arsenal face Spurs, Man City competition for M'Vila
- Man City boss Mancini expects to keep hold of De Jong
- Cardiff land QPR attacker Smith
- Huddersfield secure Norwich striker Vaughan on-loan
- Blackburn to land Sunderland striker Wickham
- West Ham defender Collins: Vibe was I was unwanted at Villa
- Man Utd chief Gill nominated to UEFA committee
- Arsenal confident Walcott will accept new £70,000-a-week deal
- QPR target Dawson digs in heels at Tottenham
- Ireland coach Trapattoni seeks crisis talks with Villa defender Dunne
- Man City must go to £12M for Swansea's Sinclair
- Cisse happy to put Newcastle first
- Cabaye happy to stick with Newcastle
- Newcastle favourites ahead of Fulham for Twente defender Douglas
- FC Twente snap up Man City defender Boyata
- Liverpool urge Newcastle, West Ham to get serious over Carroll
- Wenger accepts Arsenal must do better
- Arsenal boss Wenger won't rush Wilshere return
- Malouda pricing himself out of Chelsea move away
- Willian pleads with Shakhtar to let him make Tottenham move
- Hughes: Julio Cesar move great sign of growing QPR profile
- Leeds boss Warnock unhappy with Kenny over QPR taunts
- QPR boss Hughes says Green his No1
- Ex-Man City winger Johnson excited about Sunderland move
- Chelsea boss Di Matteo warns Barcelona off David Luiz
- Agent expects QPR move for Inter Milan keeper Julio Cesar
- Pazzini: No way I could say no to AC Milan
- Carrera ready to lead Juventus in Serie A opener
- Bologna president angry with Ramirez over Southampton pining
- AC Milan move for Arsenal midfielder Denilson
- Man City boss Mancini tells Athletic Bilbao to drop Martinez price
- Dinamo Zagreb chiefs confident Tottenham's Modric will join Real Madrid
- Atletico Madrid won't consider Godin offers from Man City
- Ex-Brondby winger Krohn-Dehli completes Celta Vigo switch
- Ferguson: I'm as excited as any Man Utd fan about Van Persie
- Newcastle's Cabaye convinced Chelsea have future world No1 in Hazard
- Wenger upset Arsenal missed out on Chelsea star Hazard
- Man Utd boss Ferguson: Evra has been an absolute soldier
- Man Utd boss Ferguson pleased with "terrific addition" Buttner
- Man Utd boss Ferguson expecting Chicharito, Welbeck to make big contributions
- Man Utd boss Ferguson: Fulham are flying
- Man Utd boss Ferguson pleased with early Kagawa impact
- Man City boss Mancini: Balotelli must do better
- Man City boss Mancini angry with Argentine FA over Aguero call
- Man City boss Mancini expects tough Liverpool test
- Venables already won over by Chelsea sensation Hazard
- Ex-Spurs boss Venables shocked by Dawson sale plans
- Top four or bust for Spurs boss AVB
- Tottenham boss AVB defends treatment of Lukaku at Chelsea
- Tottenham boss Villas-Boas happy to see Clarke in charge at West Brom
- Di Matteo plays down exciting Chelsea season start
- Chelsea boss Di Matteo says Moses will see plenty of action
- Liverpool striker Suarez: Tevez inspired me to come to England
- Liverpool ace Suarez: I had plenty of offers to leave
- Arsenal winger Oxlade-Chamberlain says he can fill Song void
- Arsenal starlet Oxlade-Chamberlain modeling game on Liverpool star Gerrard
- Oxlade-Chamberlain excited about life at Arsenal
- Fulham boss Jol determined to wreck Van Persie's Man Utd debut
- Fulham boss Jol counting on new strike-force to cut it with big boys
- Everton clinch Niang transfer coup
- Stoke boss Pulis not giving up on Tottenham's Huddlestone
- Ki excited being part of Swansea
- Norwich up bid for Blackburn keeper Bunn
- Pardew has no fear Newcastle facing Hazard's Chelsea
- Arsenal boss Wenger tells Liverpool: If I wanted Sahin we'd have signed him
- Bristol City on brink of signing Swansea veteran Monk
- Villa boss Lambert pleased with Vlaar early impact
- Arsenal boss Wenger determined to strike Walcott agreement
- Hodgson would welcome Liverpool striker Carroll making move
- Liverpool board furious with cheeky Newcastle bid for Carroll
- Wigan chairman Whelan convinced Moses will thrive at Chelsea
- QPR boss Hughes unhappy with Leeds keeper Kenny
- Gibson nailed Everton colours to mast after victory over Man Utd
- Stoke skipper Shawcross commits to England
Barclays Premier League Match-week 2 Round Up
Here are the results of the following EPL Match-week 2:
Swansea City 3-0 West-Ham United
Rampant Swansea City made it two wins out of two in the fledgling Premier League season after promoted West Ham United gifted them two goals in a 3-0 victory on Saturday.Michael Laudrup's Welsh side went ahead on 20 minutes when Spanish full back Angel Rangel's cross deflected in off the body of new West Ham goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen after the Finn had dived over the ball.Hosts Swansea, who flourished in their first season in the top flight last term prompting Liverpool to swoop for manager Brendan Rodgers, also benefited from a goalkeeping error in last weekend's 5-0 opener at Queens Park Rangers when ex-West Ham stopper Robert Green blundered.The error for Swansea's second on Saturday came from a defender, James Collins's scuffed back pass in his second game since returning from Aston Villa allowing Spanish striker Michu to poke in his third goal in two games on the half hour.Forward Danny Graham knocked in the third after the break while West Ham debutant Matt Jarvis, signed from Wolverhampton Wanderers on Friday, had their best chance with a volley which was well saved.
Manchester United 3-2 Fulham
Robin van Persie marked his first start for Manchester United with a sublime goal, but his side’s 3-2 victory over Fulham was marred by a nasty injury to Wayne Rooney on Saturday. Van Persie had little chance to contribute during a brief substitute appearance in United’s lacklustre defeat at Everton on Monday, but the striker took just 10 minutes to make his mark at Old Trafford with a brilliant volley to cancel out Damien Duff’s opener. Inspired by the £24 million Dutch forward, United went on to secure their first win of the season, but the result was overshadowed by Rooney’s injury late in the second half which left the England striker, who was stretchered off, with blood streaming from a deep gash in his thigh after he was caught by Hugo Rodallega.Fulham had stunned United when Irish winger Duff, who retired from international this week, fired home from just inside the penalty area in the third minute. But that brought a scintilating response from van Persie, who levelled with a blistering volley from Patrice Evra’s cross. Like van Persie, former Borussia Dortmund star Shinji Kagawa was making his first appearance at Old Trafford and he marked the occasion with his maiden United goal, tapping in when Mark Schwarzer parried Tom Cleverley’s pass into his path. United defender Rafael da Silva added a third goal four minutes before half-time with a header from Ashley Young’s cross. Nemanja Vidic’s 64th minute own goal gave Fulham a glimmer of hope, but it was Rooney’s injury that proved the last noteworthy action.
Norwich 1-1 QPR
Queens Park Rangers' manager Mark Hughes says that his team are good enough to make it through despite their struggle to score against Norwich today."We've invested well and are certainly in a better position than we were," said Hughes. "It was an important step to get off the mark with our first goal and our first point. It's something to build on. On occasions we lacked the right ball at the right time."That was as near as he came to admitting that his side were very much second best – a point not lost on Norwich City manager Chris Hughton, who stated simply: "We played really well and should have won."After kicking off with 5-0 defeats, both managers could consider this an improvement; but there was nothing to suggest that either club will experience anything other than 'difficult second season' syndrome.If defending was the obvious shortcoming a week earlier, this was a story of one team, Norwich, almost incapable of taking their chances, and another incapable of making them. The brightest spark was the former Leeds winger Robert Snodgrass on his home debut for Norwich, but QPR's army of new recruits appeared strangers to one another.Norwich introduced to the crowd Norway international Alexander Tettey, Hughton's seventh signing since himself replacing Paul Lambert in the Carrow Road dugout. The 26-year-old former Rennes midfielder arrived too late to face QPR, but Sébastien Bassong and Javier Garrido both featured.After blooding seven in last weekend's debacle, Hughes sent out no further new faces in his starting line-up, though 70 minutes in José Bosingwa became Rangers' eighth debutant.It took just 11 minutes, however, for Hughes' defence to be breached, as Anthony Pilkington enjoyed the freedom of their penalty area and Simeon Jackson headed home his cross. Eight minutes later referee Mark Clattenburg handed Rangers a quick route back into the game with the award of a penalty against Bassong for a challenge from behind on Djibril Cissé. The Frenchman's spot-kick was pushed against the post by John Ruddy, but Bobby Zamora fired the rebound home.Hughton thought the penalty "soft", Hughes' view was that it was a penalty "by the letter of the law – but I'm sure Chris will feel a bit aggrieved". Hughton was aggrieved too that Zamora was "at least three yards inside the box" when the penalty was taken. He was pleased, though, that his side "showed character to come back and be the better team".In the game's most compelling subtext, Clint Hill found Norwich striker Grant Holt a literal handful. The defender was fortunate to receive only a yellow card for wrestling his man to the ground just outside the area and after fouling him twice more he earned a lecture from Clattenburg. On possession, territory and chances, Norwich were well ahead and got steadily more so, but there was little to trouble goalkeeper Robert Green on his erstwhile home ground.Midway through the second half Jackson should have scored his second goal but failed to connect with Snodgrass's cross. Then Snodgrass went close with an excellent header and Russell Martin hit the crossbar.Rangers' only attacking plan seemed to be long balls hit up to Cissé, whose poor timing left him repeatedly offside and frustrated. The greater frustration may have been Norwich's in failing to convert their dominance into three points.
Aston Villa 1-3 Everton
David Moyes’s team are flying high, looking good and heading for their best start to a Premier League season in 19 years. But the last time they opened a campaign with three straight wins, they avoided relegation on the last day of the season.Villa’s alarming nosedive continues unchecked and fears of another battle at the bottom end of the table are gathering momentum. At the top end, Everton are sitting pretty but, more importantly, Moyes has assembled a squad which looks capable of sustaining a successful season.There is quality and flexibility and that is a tribute to a manager who does not have the spending power of most of his contemporaries.The wide gap between the two clubs was illustrated in the opening half as Everton ran up an unassailable three-goal lead.They have always held a solid back line but now they are quick, incisive and clinical in front of goal.Villa never looked like getting back into it even less after they had defender Ciaran Clark sent off early in the second half.The Midlands club have now picked up one win and 11 points from their last 18 League games and that spells relegation in any language.The fans’ euphoria which greeted the departure of former manager Alex McLeish has quickly evaporated and new boss Paul Lambert will be all too aware that two managers have already been sacrificed since Martin O’Neill went two years ago.It took Everton just two and a half minutes to prolong the mood of optimism which accompanied their victory against Manchester United on Monday and deepen Villa’s despair. A stunning strike from Steven Pienaar rounded off a neat build-up between Leon Osman and Steven Naismith and the South African’s 25-yarder screamed past Shay Given.The Villa keeper had no chance of saving that one but he handed Everton their second goal on a plate on the half-hour.Marouane Fellaini’s header from six yards was straight at Given but he fumbled it into the back of the net.There was a brutal efficiency about the visitors’ third when Leighton Baines’s delivery was dispatched into the net by a shot on the turn from Nikica Jelavic.Rapturous applause greeted Villa’s first shot at goal just before the interval a tame effort by Barry Bannan easily saved by Tim Howard.But that was replaced by a loud jeers from the home fans as Villa left the field at half-time. They were lucky only to be three goals adrift.It got gradually worse for Lambert’s men. Defender Clark was sent off in the 58th minute for denying Jelavic a clear scoring opportunity and the 10 men of Villa struggled to stem the one-way flow of traffic towards their goal.But from nowhere they grabbed a goal. Midfielder Karim El Ahmadi chanced his luck from 30 yards and Howard could only push it into the net.
Tottenham 1-1 WBA
James Morrison scored an injury-time equaliser to earn West Brom a 1-1 draw and spoil Andre Villas-Boas' first home game in charge of Tottenham.Tottenham were guilty of wasting a number of chances in both halves, but the tension inside White Hart Lane lifted with 16 minutes left when Benoit Assou-Ekotto smashed home a deflected half-volley to put the home side ahead.West Brom, revitalised after the introduction of Romelu Lukaku as a second-half substitute, kept plugging away and the hosts' defence crumbled in the 91st minute when Morrison swept home to steal a point for the Baggies. With all the uncertainty surrounding a number of his star players, and last week's defeat at Newcastle lingering in the back of his mind, Villas-Boas could have done with marking his White Hart Lane bow with a win, but it was not to be.The London side lacked the fluency displayed during the majority of last season under Harry Redknapp, although there were encouraging performances from Sandro, Gareth Bale and Jan Vertonghen, who thought he had marked his debut by scoring a 94th-minute winner only to see if ruled out for offside.Villas-Boas and his trio of new signings received a huge round of applause before kick-off, and the Portuguese's charges looked determined to deliver for their new boss.Bale was the architect of an early onslaught. The winger, playing in a wider role than he did under Redknapp, cut in off the left flank and fired a shot just wide.The Welshman then found Sandro in the box but the Brazilian went down under pressure before he could get a shot off.Bale spun his marker in the corner and sent a low ball across the box but Liam Ridgewell prevented Aaron Lennon steering home from close range.Lennon did get on the end of a Bale cross soon after but the England winger miscued a volley.Rafael van der Vaart was the next Spurs player to go close, steering a curled shot just wide after Lennon cut the ball back to the Dutchman.Tottenham's dominance on the game started to wane, leaving Villas-Boas to cut the look a worried figure on the edge of his technical area.West Brom still lacked a cutting edge going forward, however, with Vertonghen snuffing out any threat from the visitors.The Belgian had a chance to mark his Spurs debut with a goal after playing a clever one-two with Bale but he rifled a volley well over.Steven Reid fashioned West Brom's only chance of the first half a curling free-kick that easily cleared Brad Friedel's bar, and Ben Foster was called in to action for the first time in the 46th minute when he saved a weak shot from Defoe.Tottenham continued to dominate in the second period but still could not find the net.Van der Vaart picked out Bale with a peach of a cross-field pass but the Welshman volleyed well over.Foster then pulled off a terrific diving save to deny Assou-Ekotto from a 20-yard free-kick.Defoe then spurned a great chance to put Spurs ahead when he latched on to Jake Livermore's pass but his effort went wide.Villas-Boas turned to Emmanuel Adebayor for inspiration, the Togo marksman coming on for Van der Vaart just after the hour.Villas-Boas thought the #5million striker had won him a penalty when he tussled with Gareth McAuley but Mike Dean waved play on.Spurs thought they had finally broken the deadlock after 64 minutes when Defoe smashed home an Assou-Ekotto cross, but the linesman ruled the England striker had strayed offside.Lukaku came on for West Brom and almost made an immediate impact, shrugging off Vertonghen before drawing a good save from Brad Friedel.Lukaku's presence was causing Spurs all kinds of problems, but the mood inside White Hart Lane lifted in the 74th minute when the hosts took the lead.Gylfi Sigurdsson's corner was cleared in to the path of Assou-Ekotto and he smashed home a half-volley courtesy of a big deflection off McAuley.Lukaku took advantage of some lackadaisical defending to gain some space just outside the Spurs box but Vertonghen came to the rescue with an outstanding sliding tackle.West Brom piled on the pressure through Fortune and Lukaku towards the death.McAuley came agonisingly close to scoring in the final minute when he sent over a looping header that was cleared off the line by Assou-Ekotto.Then 30 seconds in to injury time West Brom equalised when Morrison swept home from close range shortly after William Gallas had cleared off the line.Vertonghen thought he had won the game with almost the last kick when he volleyed home but his effort was disallowed.
Southampton 0-2 Wigan Athletic
Franco Di Santo's classy finish put Wigan on course for victory at Southampton as the promoted side paid for their inability to find a way past Ali al-Habsi.The Argentina striker's second-half goal was followed up late on by an Arouna Koné effort as Wigan secured their first points of the season at St Mary's.Wigan's accomplished victory was also just what their manager, Roberto MartÃnez, was looking for after the midweek departure of Victor Moses to Chelsea. "It would be unfair to single out one player. I think the whole team took massive responsibility after losing Victor Moses," said MartÃnez."I am very, very satisfied because we knew how difficult it would be and I thought the first half an hour showed that. When you come to a newly-promoted side like Southampton with an incredible feeling and momentum from the last two seasons, we knew we would have to cope with that in the first half an hour."I don't think the Southampton players should be disappointed at all. I thought they put us in a position where we had to defend and needed Ali al-Habsi to be at his best."Southampton started their first home Premier League match in seven years strongly and the captain Adam Lallana saw an early long-range effort tipped on to the bar by al-Habsi.Jay Rodriguez and Danny Fox had efforts blocked as Saints continued to press, before the latter required treatment after receiving an ankle knock as his attempt was thwarted.Wigan looked rejuvenated when play resumed and Fonte had to react quickly to get his body in the way of an acrobatic Maynor Figueroa shot.The game, though, soon became scrappy as the rain began to hammer down and, aside from a Di Santo cross-shot going wide, the half ended without incident.Things began slowly after the restart but soon livened up as Wigan took a 51st-minute lead. Play had started at the other end as al-Habsi superbly saved a goalbound Rickie Lambert header, before Wigan broke the deadlock as Maloney played through Di Santo to hammer the ball into the top right-hand corner.Southampton were beginning to look devoid of ideas and losing possession with alarming regularity. Long shots were providing the home side's best chances and Lambert would have levelled in the 64th minute had his fierce 25-yard shot not been met by another fine al-Habsi save.Nigel Adkins, the Southampton manager, brought on James Ward-Prowse and Billy Sharp for the last 15 minutes as his side pushed for an equaliser, which they came close to as Jos Hooiveld saw a header loop on to the bar.Wigan ensured victory in the 89th minute after José Fonte was dispossessed by Koné, who ran the length of the pitch before slotting past Kelvin Davis while Southampton appealed in vain for a foul.For Adkins it was a harsh encounter with the realities of the top flight. "I think it just highlights how ruthless the Premier League is," he said. "Wigan haven't really had that many opportunities but they've gone and scored."There was a lot of positives to take from it in terms of the opportunities we did create, but ultimately we were looking for the three points today."
Chelsea 2-0 Newcastle United
Chelsea Play-maker Eden Hazard was again the standout player as he orchestrated a comfortable 2-0 victory over Newcastle in their Barclays Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge.The Belgium international opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 22nd minute before brilliantly laying on the second goal for Fernando Torres in first-half stoppage time.Chelsea were without injured skipper John Terry and left vice-captain Frank Lampard on the bench, but still had enough quality and experience to dominate against a good Magpies side.The victory saw the Blues maintain their perfect start to the new season and return to the top of the fledgling league table.The opening 15 minutes were uneventful, with John Obi Mikel firing high and wide and Hazard shooting straight at Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul.But the home side created the first real chance three minutes later.Torres controlled a cross-field pass from Raul Meireles before rolling a ball just inside the box to Ryan Bertrand, whose effort was not strong enough to test Krul.The European champions were ahead soon after, though, when Vurnon Anita - making his first Premier League start for Newcastle - brought down Torres just inside the area.With regular penalty-taker Lampard on the bench, Hazard - who earned spot-kicks for his side in each of their first two games this season stepped up and directed a low penalty past Krul.Branislav Ivanovic nearly doubled Chelsea's lead just after the half-hour mark when he out-jumped Davide Santon to meet Ashley Cole's deep cross but his header was too close to Krul, who managed to keep the Serbia captain's effort out.Hazard could have grabbed his second of the game five minutes later but he blazed over from the edge of the area as the hosts started to dominate possession.Torres was then showed a yellow card by referee Phil Dowd for diving after knocking the ball around Fabricio Coloccini with the whole of the Chelsea bench up in arms as it appeared the Newcastle captain caught Torres with his trailing leg.The visitors went close to equalising a minute before half-time when full-back Danny Simpson challenged David Luiz as he tried to carry the ball out of the box.The loose ball broke for Papiss Cisse, but his snap-shot - although hit with venom - was straight at Petr Cech, who held the ball well.There was still time before the interval for Chelsea to double their lead as the impressive Hazard back-heeled the ball perfectly into the path of Torres, who finished coolly into the top corner.Newcastle came out in the second half looking for an early goal to get themselves back into the game.First Hatem Ben Arfa wriggled free before shooting wide before Jonas Gutierrez followed suit moments later.Demba Ba then forced Cech into a smart save with his legs after breaking free inside the Chelsea penalty area.With the visitors starting to get a foothold in the game, Roberto Di Matteo introduced Ramires off the bench in place of Juan Mata to add more guile to the Chelsea midfield.But it was Newcastle substitute Ryan Taylor who almost orchestrated the third goal of the game.His deep free-kick was met by the head of Cisse but the Senegal striker could not keep his effort down and it comfortably cleared Cech's crossbar.With Newcastle pushing forward Chelsea were able to launch several counter-attacks and Bertrand almost scored a third with 10 minutes to go but his drilled effort was deflected past Krul's far post for a corner.Magpies boss Alan Pardew introduced Sylvain Marveaux for the final 15 minutes and his injection of pace added to Newcastle's potency in attack.His 84th-minute cross found its way to Ba who, after mis-kicking his first effort, forced a low save out of Cech from eight yards.With 90 minutes on the clock Luiz required treatment following a clash of heads with Ba as the two contested another Marveaux cross.Despite requiring a bandage after suffering a nasty cut, the Brazilian defender was untroubled for the five minutes of additional time as Chelsea saw out the remainder of the game without incident.
Note:
Sunderland Vs Reading match was suspended due to a problem” with the Stadium of Light’s newly-laid pitch.
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Benayoun to Olympiakos?,Willian to Tottenham?,Johnson Moves To Black cats,Fans Clash Out each other,Sahin will be great move,Mario not yet Super,gold getting old
Yossi Benayoun and team-mate Gael Kakuta Hints Exit to Olympiakos:
Olympiakos want to sign Chelsea fringe players Yossi Benayoun and Gael Kakuta with cash they raised from selling Kevin Mirallis to Everton.But the Greek side face a tough task convincing the duo to move to Piraeus.Benayoun could net an attractive two-year deal worth £30,000 a week after tax, but he is reportedly discussing with his wife about whether to uproot their family from London.The 32-year-old Israel midfielder seems surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge and spent last season on loan at Arsenal. Fulham could be an alternative destination.Chelsea pulled out the stops to sign Kakuta from Lens in a controversial deal five years ago, but he has grown frustrated at his lack of first-team football.However, Marseille are also very keen on the 21-year-old winger and have funds after selling Cesar Azpilicueta to Chelsea for £7million.Lyon are also interested and Kakuta may ultimately favour a return to France if an agreement can be reached.Olympiakos are determined to remodel their midfield after receiving £6m for Mirallis.
Willian Wants Move to Spurs,"let me go":
Willian has begged Shakhtar Donetsk not to block his £20m move to Tottenham.Spurs are hoping to seal Willian from Shakhtar Donetsk after Andre Villas-Boas was left severely lacking in attacking options, with Jermain Defoe his only established first-team striker for the opening game of the season.And Willian, 24, was upset with his Ukrainian club when they rejected an offer from Chelsea earlier in the summer.'I have a proposal, but it is complicated because the board. Here are many players in the same position, most Brazilian. They buy and do not let go,' said Willian.'That's the problem. Everyone knows that I want out, I'm here for five years, won many titles, so I hope you respect my will.'I do not regret coming here, but this situation has been happening, with Chelsea trying to get me in January and now Tottenham, we start to rethink.' The Brazilian told Sportsmail last August he would love to play in London and that if he joined Tottenham his mission would be to secure a return to the Champions League, after the club reached the quarter-finals in 2011.Willian compared himself to Luka Modric - which would make him the perfect replacement for the Croatian if his transfer to Real Madrid goes through - and spent the year having English lessons to make a transition to a Premier League club easier.He can play in behind a striker or as a winger - his main role for Shakhtar. He scored 19 goals in 129 games and won three league titles, four Ukrainian cups and one UEFA Cup at the club. Meanwhile, Tottenham are tracking Malaga midfielder Isco, 20. Assistant coach Tim Sherwood saw him inspire the 2-0 win against Panathinaikos. Spurs also remain keen on Caen striker M’Baye Niang, 17, valued at £6m.
Adam Johnson Moves too Sunderland From Man city:
Sunderland have sealed the £10million signing of England winger Adam Johnson.With Scotland striker Steven Fletcher set to make his debut at the Stadium of Light against Reading on Saturday, manager Martin O’Neill has splashed out £22m in 24 hours to address his side’s lack of Premier League firepower.As Sportsmail revealed earlier this week, Wolves forward Fletcher joined after the Midlands club accepted Sunderland’s original £12m offer, with add-ons which could take the deal to £14m.Having secured his priority target, O’Neill immediately pushed through the deal for Manchester City’s Sunderland-born winger Johnson, 24, who had been ostracised by Roberto Mancini, despite being the Italian’s first City signing. O'Neill said: 'Adding quality players to the squad has been our main aim this summer and Adam certainly fits that bill.'He has terrific ability, great delivery and I'm sure he is a player who will excite our fans. I couldn't be more delighted to have him at the football club.'Johnson was left out of City’s squad for last week’s opener against Southampton, four days after winning his 12th England cap.But after unveiling Fletcher, 25, O’Neill met Johnson for talks. The former Middlesbrough academy graduate, who came close to joining Sunderland under Steve Bruce before opting for City, has agreed to take a pay cut from his £90,000-a-week wages at the Etihad after securing a pay-off.
PAOK's victory over Rapid Vienna Created Violence between Fans:
PAOK's Europa League victory over Rapid Vienna was marred by violence after fighting broken out between rival fans.Two sets of flares were fired before kick-off which led to police responding with tear gas.The home fans then descended on to the pitch and threw missiles into the strands, delaying the start of the match.When it finally got underway, goals from Stefanos Athanasiadis and Giorgos Katsikas earned the hosts a 2-1 first-leg win.
Balotelli Not Super yet:
Roberto Mancini has told Mario Balotelli it is time to start producing more for Manchester City.Many believed a good Euro 2012 for Balotelli with Italy would prove to be the turning point in his chequered career.But Mancini is not convinced the controversial striker has changed and wants too see evidence of a better attitude on the pitch.Mancini said: “Mario is the same. Maybe he can improve but I don’t think he will change in one month."If he always plays like he did in the European Championships then yes, he will get better.“But he has a big responsibility here, for us. He is an important player who we spent a lot of money on. He can do his job better here.”Bad-boy Balotelli signed for £22million from Inter Milan two years ago. Controversial incidents on and off the pitch have marred his undoubted talent.Tomorrow he returns to the scene of one of his most infamous on pitch flashpoints when the champions take on Liverpool at Anfield.Last season he came on as a 65th-minute substitute but was off within 15 minutes for two bookable offences.He was also red carded in the defeat at Arsenal in April which looked to have finished off City’s title chances and he has not started a competitive game for the club since.The Italian, 22, received a retrospective ban for a stamp on Scott Parker at home to Spurs last season too.Tomorrow he will start after coming on as a late sub in the opening 3-2 home win over Southampton.It is his chance to stamp his mark on the team with Sergio Aguero likely to be out until City face Stoke on September 15 because of a knee injury.However, that is an injury which the Argentine FA seem to have ignored after he was called up for international duty next month.It is a decision which has left Mancini angered.He added: “This is impossible because he is not even going to be able to train for at least two weeks. I know these are the rules, but they are ridiculous rules.“We will have to see what happens in the next 10 days and after that we will make a decision.”
Fergie-"Evra’s been a soldier but he’s in his 30s now":
Alex Ferguson hailed Patrice Evra as “an absolute soldier” after unveiling the player bought to replace him.French left-back Evra has been a defensive rock during his six years at Old Trafford but Fergie yesterday warned new £4million signing Alexander Buttner is after his place.The United boss said: “We have to protect the future. That is sensible. Evra is 31 and Alex comes to challenge that position.“But nobody has played more games than Evra over the last five years. He has played with injuries he has guts.“He has been up and down that touchline for five years. It’s 240 games he has played. Patrice has been an absolute soldier.”Evra has made 291 appearances in the last six years following his £5.5m move from Monaco.But Fergie is now ready to start the changing of the guard with Dutch left-back Buttner.The 23-year-old arrived from Vitesse Arnhem and now joins Shinji Kagawa, Nick Powell, Angelo Henriquez and Robin van Persie as the new additions to the United squad.Ferguson added: “We’ve been monitoring Alex for a while. He’s a straight-forward attacking, quick, full-back. He will be a terrific addition to us.“We have to protect the future. That is sensible. Evra is 31 and Alex comes now to challenge that position.”While champions Manchester City are still desperately trying to boost their squad after the addition of only Jack Rodwell, Ferguson insists his spending is now done.Van Persie is the most high profile of the new signings.But his appearance as a substitute on Monday night at Goodison Park failed to turn the tide as United got off to a disappointing start in a 1-0 defeat at Everton.Now the former Arsenal skipper is set to make his home debut against Fulham today from the start and Ferguson is hoping that will spark his team’s season into life.The Old Trafford chief said: “I’m excited myself. He’s a very, very good player and he brings a maturity to us up front.“I am looking forward to starting him... when he starts.“It’s important that he brings something to the team.“His goal record last year was fantastic. I hope he can do this for us and give us more of an edge.”Ferguson is also looking for Wayne Rooney to continue his excellent scoring form from last season and see Danny Welbeck and Javier Hernandez also do their bit in his latest fab four frontline.He added: “Wayne got 30-something last season and has been improving on his goalscoring for the last two or three years.“We need a contribution from all the strikers. Chicharito is capable and Danny gives us something different.“We have fantastic options and that’s part of the attraction.”While United suffered at Everton, Fulham had earlier savoured an incredible opening-day 5-0 destruction of Norwich at Craven Cottage and Martin Jol’s men will be a test today.Ferguson said: “I went to see Fulham on Saturday, they played very well. The club has grown tremendously since Roy Hodgson got them to the Europa League final.“The place is buzzing, a full house every week, good atmosphere. Their home record is terrific and they’ve got a lot of experienced players six players over 30.“It won’t be an easy game but we’re at home and we have to make an impact quickly after losing Monday night and we expect that.”The signing of Buttner will boost defensive options, which were badly hit by injuries over the last year.Chris Smalling, Phil Jones and Rio Ferdinand are all still sidelined.Ferguson even joked he would have to haul some of the old guard out of retirement. He said: “I’ve recalled Bruce and Pallister! Their terms are ridiculous!”Ferguson had to deploy Michael Carrick as a makeshift centre-half at Goodison on Monday night, something he admits Everton boss David Moyes exploited.He added: “Everton was a hard game. Their tactics made it hard. Fellaini played against Carrick all night. That was a good ploy.”One silver lining from the defeat at Everton was the performance of £12m buy Kagawa from Borussia Dortmund and Ferguson is convinced the midfielder will help with the goals tally as well.Ferguson said: “Shinji was fantastic on Monday, he played very well.“He is a terrific pro, a good footballer, good with two feet, good balance and we’re very happy with him.“His goalscoring record is better than most players in that position. His last two years at Dortmund showed that.“I think that will come for us. He will also create chances as he did on Monday. That shows he has the vision and passing ability to open up defences.”
Nuri Sahin will be Exceptional Move to Liverpool:
Brendan Rodgers is confident closing a deal for Real Madrid midfielder Nuri Sahin.Rodgers is eager to welcome Sahin on-loan."I believe, from the club, everything has been organised and sorted in terms of paperwork so we're hoping in the next 24 hours that can be done," said Rodgers."He is a great technician. He was player of the season in Germany, captain of Dortmund and fantastic at a very young age."He got a move to Real Madrid and obviously through injury it has not quite worked out for him."But he is a wonderful player technically and tactically who understands the game and we hope his extra quality coming in will help the group."
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