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Premier League
West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United: preview
Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between West Bromwich Albion and Manchester United at the Hawthorns on Saturday Jan 1 2011, kick-off 12.45 GMT.
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LIVE COMMENTING
Saturday, January 1
West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United
The Hawthorns
Kick-off: 12.45 GMT
TV: Sky 2,Highlights, BBC1 Match of the Day.
Tale of the game
Ominously for West Bromwich Albion, Manchester United have a hugely impressive recent record at the Hawthorns.
In four Premier League visits they have won all four, scoring 13 goals and conceding just two.
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Overall, they have won their last six trips there and were last beaten at the Hawthorns in the league in March 1984.
On their last visit, in January 2009, United won 5-0 with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring twice, but they were only one goal to the good when Albion had Paul Robinson sent off.
Yet, while they remain unbeaten this season, in 18 games, and lead the Premier League, they were held to another away draw on Tuesday when, after leading through Dimitar Berbatov, they were pegged back by a last minute equaliser from Lee Bowyer.
That was there eighth draw overall and seventh away from home.
It is already their highest number of away draws since the 1998-99 season, when they drew nine but still won the title.
Earlier this season, the teams met at Old Trafford and Albion staged an impressive comeback after Javier Hernandez and Nani had put the home side into a 25-minute two-goal lead.
But after Patrice Evra scored an own goal Somen Tchoyi scored the equaliser.
Albion have lost their last three and seven of their last 10, the most recent the reverse the 3-1 home defeat by Blackburn on Tuesday.
Albion will miss Gabriel Tamas, sent off in the 3-1 defeat by Blackburn, while Gonzalo Jara is also missing after accumulating five cautions.
United are without Park Ji-Sung, on duty at the Asia Cup, while Nani, Paul Scholes, Michael Owen and John O'Shea undergo tests but Owen Hargreaves and Antonio Valencia are out.
This season: United 2 WBA 2.
Last season: N/A.
Stat of the game: United have seven away draws, the most at the end of the year in their league history.
Betting tip: Surely not another draw? A 1-0 away win is 7-1.
WBA (probable, 4-1-4-1): Carson; Shorey, Scharner, Pablo, Cech; Mulumbu; Tchoyi, Dorrans, Morrison, Thomas; Odemwingie.
United (probable, 4-3-2-1): Van der Sar; Rafael, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Carrick, Anderson, Giggs; Nani, Rooney; Berbatov.
Referee: Chris Foy. Matches: 14. R0 Y34.
Premier League
West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United: preview
Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between West Bromwich Albion and Manchester United at the Hawthorns on Saturday Jan 1 2011, kick-off 12.45 GMT.
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Saturday, January 01 12:45
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The Hawthorns
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1:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010
LIVE COMMENTING
Saturday, January 1
West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United
The Hawthorns
Kick-off: 12.45 GMT
TV: Sky 2,Highlights, BBC1 Match of the Day.
Tale of the game
Ominously for West Bromwich Albion, Manchester United have a hugely impressive recent record at the Hawthorns.
In four Premier League visits they have won all four, scoring 13 goals and conceding just two.
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Overall, they have won their last six trips there and were last beaten at the Hawthorns in the league in March 1984.
On their last visit, in January 2009, United won 5-0 with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring twice, but they were only one goal to the good when Albion had Paul Robinson sent off.
Yet, while they remain unbeaten this season, in 18 games, and lead the Premier League, they were held to another away draw on Tuesday when, after leading through Dimitar Berbatov, they were pegged back by a last minute equaliser from Lee Bowyer.
That was there eighth draw overall and seventh away from home.
It is already their highest number of away draws since the 1998-99 season, when they drew nine but still won the title.
Earlier this season, the teams met at Old Trafford and Albion staged an impressive comeback after Javier Hernandez and Nani had put the home side into a 25-minute two-goal lead.
But after Patrice Evra scored an own goal Somen Tchoyi scored the equaliser.
Albion have lost their last three and seven of their last 10, the most recent the reverse the 3-1 home defeat by Blackburn on Tuesday.
Albion will miss Gabriel Tamas, sent off in the 3-1 defeat by Blackburn, while Gonzalo Jara is also missing after accumulating five cautions.
United are without Park Ji-Sung, on duty at the Asia Cup, while Nani, Paul Scholes, Michael Owen and John OShea undergo tests but Owen Hargreaves and Antonio Valencia are out.
This season: United 2 WBA 2.
Last season: N/A.
Stat of the game: United have seven away draws, the most at the end of the year in their league history.
Betting tip: Surely not another draw? A 1-0 away win is 7-1.
WBA (probable, 4-1-4-1): Carson; Shorey, Scharner, Pablo, Cech; Mulumbu; Tchoyi, Dorrans, Morrison, Thomas; Odemwingie.
United (probable, 4-3-2-1): Van der Sar; Rafael, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Carrick, Anderson, Giggs; Nani, Rooney; Berbatov.
Referee: Chris Foy. Matches: 14. R0 Y34.
Liverpool owners have already begun search for Hodsgon's permanent replacement
Published 23:00 31/12/10 By David Anderson
Roy Hodgson last night edged closer to the Anfield exit as the club's American owners began the search for his successor.
Hodgson is on the brink going into today's clash with Bolton and John W Henry and Tom Werner want to have a replacement lined up if they decide to wield the axe.
They are reluctant to name a caretaker boss, such as the Kop's hero Kenny Dalglish, and would prefer to make a permanent appointment.
Henry and Werner want a young, dynamic manager and have started drawing up their shortlist, which is believed to include Owen Coyle, Frank Rijkaard, Borussia Dortmund's Jurgen Klopp and Porto boss Andre Villa Boas.
As they launched their search, the beleaguered Hodgson apologised to Liverpool fans for his attack on the Kop.
Henry and Werner were unimpressed by Hodgson's dig at the supporters for turning on him during the defeat to Wolves and the Reds boss has been shocked by the backlash against him.
Hodgson cut a contrite figure yesterday as he insisted he had not meant to offend anyone with his jibes that the "famous Anfield support hasn't really been there" and that "fans should be supporters".
He said: "I'm disappointed with that and I certainly regret if I have offended them in any way. It was no way meant to be an offensive comment on my part. In fact, it was a purely defensive comment.
"I'm fully aware that to get the best out of that support, you have to give them something to look forward to supporting and we certainly didn't do that on Wednesday night. I would have been very surprised if the reaction had been any different to what it was.
"I hope there is no backlash against me because I didn't set out to attack the fans. I had to answer the question about how I felt about being the butt of their jeers and whilst empathising with them, I also tried to defend my position."
Hodgson will discover at 3pm today if the Kop have accepted his apology when he walks out for Liverpool's showdown with Bolton and he insists he can win the fans over.
"Everything is retrievable if the team plays well," he said. "That's the bottom line.
"Fans want to see their team win and we've got to start winning. We've got to start playing well again and if we do, I'm sure the fans will be happy with what they see."
Despite being on the brink at Liverpool, Hodgson accepts the intense pressure and claims the club's success is more important than his future.
"It's my job to get on with it and do my best possible not to allow individual or personal matters, like my own future, to get in the way of what is most important," he said. "And that is Liverpool winning football matches."
Hodgson: I DO walk alone at Anfield - it's lonely being Liverpool manager
Published 23:00 31/12/10 By David Anderson
Despite what the Kop's anthem may say, Roy Hodgson claims he is walking alone as he fights to keep his job.
Hodgson has lifted the lid on his own personal turmoil at Liverpool's woeful season and revealed he has never felt so lonely as a coach.
Nobody at Liverpool, from the owners to the players, is happy with our situation, admits Hodgson
Sure, he's got his family and they are a great support to him in these most difficult of times.
But ultimately he says he has spent hours brooding on his own as he tries to figure out how to turn around Liverpool's worst campaign for 57 years.
"It's a lonely job being a manager of a top club," said the beleaguered Reds boss. "Your family is very important at these times and they try and encourage you that life isn't all doom and gloom, that there might be a bright spot somewhere along the way. That's what you have to cling on to.
"It would be nice to have people around who could help you a bit more, but it doesn't really work that way.
"You can't expect people to help you too much. The staff are very good and supportive and so are the players, but is is lonely.
"Two defeats in a row, and one of them coming at home against a team everyone expects you to beat, is a bad time. You're going to be very hurt and upset about everything.
"I certainly cannot emphasise enough that it hurts me deeply, it hurts my professional pride. I feel very bad and very down, but I have to accept it.
"Lonely is not the wrong word to use because to be quite honest you don't want company anyway. You want to be left alone with your thoughts, which are not pleasant thoughts, but you don't have the desire to do anything but sit around with those thoughts."
Liverpool to beat Real Madrid to £15m French defensive midfielder
Published 23:00 31/12/10 By Neil McLeman and David Anderson
Liverpool are ready to beat Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid to the £15m signing of France star Yann M'Vila.
Director of football Damien Comolli has identified the Rennes defensive midfielder as a central player in the rebuilding of the Reds.
And the Anfield club's American owners are prepared to spend now in a bid to help Roy Hodgson's struggling side.
M'Vila, 20, just missed out on World Cup selection but has played all five games under new coach Laurent Blanc, including the 2-1 victory over England at Wembley.
Real Madrid have also contacted Rennes about the player who is under contract until 2014.
Last month M'Vila insisted he would still be at Rennes next year but added: "I could leave at any moment. I feel I am ready for anything."
M'Vila's Rennes team-mate Sylvain Marveauz, who is out of contract at the end of the season, was at Anfield on Wednesday night to watch the defeat to Wolves.
Hleb took a 'mental beating' at Barca, reveals McLeish
Published 23:00 31/12/10 By MirrorFootball
Alex McLeish believes Alex Hleb went through a "mental beating" at Barcelona as the Birmingham midfielder aims to gun down his old team Arsenal today.
The Belarus midfielder was one of the Gunners' crown jewels until he was plucked away by Spanish giants Barca for £14.5million in 2008.
However, the 29-year-old endured a torrid time at the Nou Camp and was farmed out to Blues on a season-long loan after becoming surplus to requirements.
As yet, the midfielder has failed to hit the heights he managed for the Gunners and, as revealed in Mirror Sport, Hleb was even paid a personal visit by Belarus coach Bernd Stange to probe his poor form.
"He took a bit of a beating mentally with the Barcelona experience," said McLeish. "And he's only human after all, so he'll have emotions as well.
"But we have worked hard with him to try to get him to a level where he is at the top fitness levels because we know what he can bring on the pitch.
"I never spoke to him about it but I think Alex himself said that he's got to rebuild his confidence.
"We just automatically think that these players can just walk out onto the pitch, but if it was that easy we would sign (Zinedine) Zidane at the moment.
"Earlier in the season when I left him out for a couple of games, he thought he should be playing in the team. But he wasn't fully fit and you risk losing him for longer then.
"Plus he risks his reputation as a top quality player. We had to get him to a level of sharpness and fitness that allows him to perform.
"He's just a guy with two legs like you and me. We need to work together and build up people's confidence and trust."
Hleb has made just eight league starts this term with his only goal for Blues coming in the Carling Cup against MK Dons.
But McLeish is adamant Blues can see still see the best of the Belarus ace.
"He's not 100 per cent fully fit," he added. "If we can get him nearly to that level then we would be looking heavily to rely on in the second half of the season with what he can do with the ball and the way he can open up spaces. It is a gift.
"It would have been a bit of a culture shock for Alex to come from Barcelona and Arsenal to play football that sometimes is difficult to imagine.
"I think we've got some good players that can pass it well but we are not at that level. But he can help us to progress."
The Belarus star impressed as a sub in Tuesday's draw with Manchester United and McLeish has confirmed he will feature against the Gunners.
He added: "I am sure he would love to put one over on his old team. He came on the other night and showed some little touches of genius and we're looking for much more of that from January 1 and beyond.
"We brought him in because we wanted someone that could make a difference and he could do that."
McLeish has no fresh injury concerns for the clash. James McFadden (knee) is the only long term absentee.
Premier League
West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers: match preview
Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Upton Park on Saturday Jan 1 2011, kick-off 15.00 GMT.
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By John Ley 1:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010 John's Twitter
Saturday, January 1
West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Upton Park
Kick-off: 15.00 GMT
TV: Highlights, BBC1 Match of the Day.
Tale of the game
The bottom two clash in East London where West Ham will be looking to extend their unbeaten run to four games.
But Wolves arrive boosted by the shock 1-0 win at Liverpool on Wednesday night, their win in five games.
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West Ham are bottom again after Wolves' win at Anfield but they have taken 10 of their 17 points at home.
Wolves have taken just four of their 18 points on their travels following their first away win since they won at Upton Park in March.
West Ham are still without Manuel da Costa, Mark Noble, Anthony Edgar, Peter Kurucz, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Jack Collison.
Wolves test Jody Craddock, Kevin Doyle and Michael Mancienne but Karl Henry, Jody Craddock, Michael Kightly and Adlene Guedioura are still absent.
This season: Wolves 1 West Ham 1.
Last season: Wolves 0 West Ham 2, West Ham 1 Wolves 3.
Stat of the game: Last season Wolves won 3-1 at Upton Park, their first win in seven attempts.
Betting tip: This is a tough one. Go silly; try a 3-2 home win at 33-1.
West Ham United (probable, 4-4-2): Green; Faubert, Tomkins, Upson, Ilunga; Sears, Parker, Kovac, Boa Morte; Cole, Piquionne.
Wolverhampton Wanderers (probable, 4-4-2): Hennessey; Zubar, Stearman, Berra, Elokobi; Jarvis, Foley, Milijas, Hunt; Ebanks-Blake, Ward.
Referee: Lee Probert. Matches: 13. R5 Y35.
Premier League
West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers: match preview
Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Upton Park on Saturday Jan 1 2011, kick-off 15.00 GMT.
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By John Ley 1:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010 John's Twitter
Saturday, January 1
West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Upton Park
Kick-off: 15.00 GMT
TV: Highlights, BBC1 Match of the Day.
Tale of the game
The bottom two clash in East London where West Ham will be looking to extend their unbeaten run to four games.
But Wolves arrive boosted by the shock 1-0 win at Liverpool on Wednesday night, their win in five games.
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West Ham are bottom again after Wolves win at Anfield but they have taken 10 of their 17 points at home.
Wolves have taken just four of their 18 points on their travels following their first away win since they won at Upton Park in March.
West Ham are still without Manuel da Costa, Mark Noble, Anthony Edgar, Peter Kurucz, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Jack Collison.
Wolves test Jody Craddock, Kevin Doyle and Michael Mancienne but Karl Henry, Jody Craddock, Michael Kightly and Adlene Guedioura are still absent.
This season: Wolves 1 West Ham 1.
Last season: Wolves 0 West Ham 2, West Ham 1 Wolves 3.
Stat of the game: Last season Wolves won 3-1 at Upton Park, their first win in seven attempts.
Betting tip: This is a tough one. Go silly; try a 3-2 home win at 33-1.
West Ham United (probable, 4-4-2): Green; Faubert, Tomkins, Upson, Ilunga; Sears, Parker, Kovac, Boa Morte; Cole, Piquionne.
Wolverhampton Wanderers (probable, 4-4-2): Hennessey; Zubar, Stearman, Berra, Elokobi; Jarvis, Foley, Milijas, Hunt; Ebanks-Blake, Ward.
Referee: Lee Probert. Matches: 13. R5 Y35.
Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham: match preview
Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham at White Hart Lane on Saturday Jan 1 2011, kick-off 15.00 GMT.
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By John Ley 1:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010 John's Twitter
Saturday, January 1
Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham
White Hart Lane
Kick-off: 15.00 GMT
TV: Highlights, BBC1 Match of the Day.
Tale of the game
Two London rivals clash with wins vital for differing reasons.
Tottenham extended their unbeaten run, in all competitions, to 10 games with a 2-0 victory over Newcastle on Tuesday, and are now in fourth place.
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They are now just five points behind leaders Manchester United and another victory would put pressure on their rivals.
Fulham, meanwhile, are in the relegation zone despite their 2-0 win at Stoke in midweek.
The win was rare; it was their first away from home in 27 attempts, going back to the start of last season.
But their record at White Hart Lane is poor. In a total of 31 league visits, they have won just twice, in the Premier League in September 2002, and in the old Second Division in April 1948. Spurs have won 17 and drawn 12.
Spurs, though, will be without Jermain Defoe, serving the second game of a three match ban, and Younes Kaboul, who is suspended following his ‘stupid' red card in the 2-0 win over Newcastle.
William Gallas could return if passed fit from a hamstring problem, but Tom Huddlestone, Ledley King, Jamie O'Hara and Jonathan Woodgate are all still missing.
Fulham recalled Chris Baird at Stoke and he responded with two early goals in the 2-0 win over the Potters, so he should keep his place ahead of the dropped Carlos Salcido.
Moussa Dembele undergoes a test but Matthew Briggs, Fredrik Stoor, Bobby Zamora and Philippe Senderos are still missing.
This season: Fulham 1 Tottenham 2.
Last season: Fulham 0 Tottenham 0, Tottenham 2 Fulham 0.
Stat of the game: Fulham have failed to score in five of their last six league visits to White Hart Lane.
Betting tip: Tottenham have forgotten how to lose so go 2-0 to Spurs at 6-1.
Tottenham Hotspur (probable, 4-4-1-1): Gomes; Hutton, Dawson, Gallas, Assou-Ekotto; Lennon, Jenas, Modric, Bale; Van der Vaart; Pavlyuchenko.
Fulham (probable, 4-4-2): Schwarzer; Pantsil, Hughes, Hangeland, Baird; Davies, Murphy, Etuhu, Duff; Dempsey, A Johnson.
Referee: Mike Jones. Matches: 14. R1 Y50.
Burnley will turn to Mackay if Allardyce says no
Published 23:00 31/12/10 By Alan Nixon
Burnley will move for Watford boss Malky Mackay - if Sam Allardyce does not take the chance of a return to management.
The Clarets are poised to approach highly-rated Scot Mackay in the next few days as they look for Brian Laws's successor and turn to a potential 'new Owen Coyle.'
Mackay has come up through the ranks as a coach at Watford and has taken the cash-conscious outfit into the play-off picture while playing good football.
A move to Burnley, who have a bigger squad and more finance, could appeal to Mackay who has similarities to former boss Coyle in style and approach.
Mackay is also aware that Watford could be taken over shortly, putting his own position in jeopardy, so the time of the Burnley interest may suit him.
If Mackay is interested he could be named ahead of Allardyce, who put feelers out for the post after Laws was sacked and has also been sounded out about his interest.
However Burnley want a quick answer and the former Blackburn Rovers boss is yet to oblige as he considers all of his options and waits for other offers at home and abroad.
Ancelotti slams dressing room split rumours as 'total balls'
Published 23:00 31/12/10 By Neil McLeman
Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti has revealed he loves live in England because even a Chelsea-supporting copper refused to let him off a fine.
The Double winning coach has been nicked three times in 18 months here for talking on his telephone while driving.
Back home in Italy, his fame and fortune could have seen him talk his way out of a penalty.
But Ancelotti said: "Here the rules are respected. Life is simpler. If you respect the rules, you don't have any problems. If you don't, they come down on you. I have been given three fines because I was on the telephone while driving.
"Once the fine was given to me by a policeman who was a Chelsea fan who even wanted to have his photo taken with me. I tried to take advantage by asking him to let me off the fine. No chance!"
Chelsea are struggling down in fourth place after a run of six games without a Premier League victory before Wednesday's victory over Bolton.
But he insisted talk of a French-English split in the dressing room was "total balls. The group is the same as last year and is united and solid. It is the opposite of what people say."
And Ancelotti insisted he had come under no pressure from owner Roman Abramovich.
"I swear - I have never felt his breath on my back," he stated.
He was then asked by Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, if he were given the choice, who he would throw off a tower: Abramovich or his former AC Milan boss and Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi?
Ancelotti joked: "They both go down together or it certainly won't be me who pushes them. When at the end of my career, I am asked about Berlusconi and Abramovich, I will reply that I coached Milan and Chelsea, two of the biggest clubs in the world, and they gave me the chance to do it. Yes, of course, you can have discussions, but at the end you remember only the good things."
Ancelotti is also waiting to be invited to meet other royalty at Buckingham Palace.
"I haven't been asked yet," he added. "Last year I met the Italian ambassador. Then nothing more. For the Queen, I have to wait."
Burnley will turn to Mackay if Allardyce says no
Published 23:00 31/12/10 By Alan Nixon
Burnley will move for Watford boss Malky Mackay - if Sam Allardyce does not take the chance of a return to management.
The Clarets are poised to approach highly-rated Scot Mackay in the next few days as they look for Brian Laws's successor and turn to a potential 'new Owen Coyle.'
Mackay has come up through the ranks as a coach at Watford and has taken the cash-conscious outfit into the play-off picture while playing good football.
A move to Burnley, who have a bigger squad and more finance, could appeal to Mackay who has similarities to former boss Coyle in style and approach.
Mackay is also aware that Watford could be taken over shortly, putting his own position in jeopardy, so the time of the Burnley interest may suit him.
If Mackay is interested he could be named ahead of Allardyce, who put feelers out for the post after Laws was sacked and has also been sounded out about his interest.
However Burnley want a quick answer and the former Blackburn Rovers boss is yet to oblige as he considers all of his options and waits for other offers at home and abroad.
Hull move for Villa keeper after missing out on Arsenal star
Published 23:00 31/12/10 By Alan Nixon
Hull City boss Nigel Pearson is signing Aston Villa's United States keeper Brad Guzan on loan - after losing out on Veto Mannone.
Guzan will join the Tigers for some first-team action after demanding to go out of Villa where he is second choice behind Brad Friedel.
The American was initially told he had to stay by Gerard Houllier but Villa officials cleared the path for the deal to go through last night.
Mannone is going back to Arsenal after he picked up a recurrence of a thigh strain that needs treatment from the Gunners and his spell with the Tigers is over.
Pearson had to send Spanish centre half Danny Ayala back to Anfield too when he broke down with a hamstring, leaving his squad with a couple of holes.
Freddie Ljungberg agrees short-term deal with Celtic
Ljungberg trained with Celtic this week and has now agreed a short-term deal
Former Arsenal forward Freddie Ljungberg has passed a medical and agreed a deal with Celtic until the end of the season.
The Swedish midfielder is now in line to make his debut at Ibrox in Sunday's Old Firm Derby against Rangers.
The 33-year-old has been training with Celtic and boss Neil Lennon said: "He's done very well in the two days we've seen him. I've been very impressed.
"I've seen more than enough to know he would be a good addition."
Celtic have called a 1000 GMT media conference for New Year's Eve to unveil the player ahead of the crucial derby with their Glasgow rivals on 2 January.
Ljungberg, who made his name at Arsenal, is leaving Chicago Fire after an 18-month spell in the United States.
"There's a bit of hunger about Freddie," added Lennon. "He's a consistent player and has been for a long time.
"He had horrendous injury problems at West Ham but he went to America and got sorted out medically. He's in very good condition."
Speaking earlier this week midfielder Niall McGinn, whose place in the team would be under threat from Ljungberg, said he had also been impressed by the Swede.
"He is a player I looked up to when I was younger and he looked sharp in training," said the Northern Irishman.
"He's a versatile player, he can play on either side and play in the hole as well.
"But I'm in the team and it's up to me to stay in the team. The manager has shown faith in me.
"You are playing for a massive club and, if the manager brings in players, you have to work around that.
"I've been here for two years and I've seen a lot of players leave and a lot of players come in.
"I have to make the most of any opportunity I get, but the manager seems to trust me.
"I've had a few injuries, but when I've come back, he has shown faith in me and I've done well."
Premier League
Sunderland v Blackburn Rovers: match preview
Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers at Stadium of Light on Saturday Jan 1 2011, kick-off 15.00 GMT.
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By John Ley 1:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010 John's Twitter
Saturday, January 1
Sunderland v Blackburn Rovers
Stadium of Light
Kick-off: 15.00 GMT
TV: Highlights, BBC1 Match of the Day.
Tale of the game
Sunderland have lost their last two and have failed to scored in three of their last four.
Blackburn earned Steve Kean his first win as manager with the 3-1 victory at West Brom on Tuesday.
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But the win came at a cost with Nikola Kalinic banned following his red card and Michel Salgado also unavailable following his fifth yellow card of the season.
And Mark Bunn may have to deputise in goal after replacing Paul Robinson at half-time during the win at the Hawthorns.
Steve Bruce also has problems, with Asamoah Gyan and Nedum Onuoha doubtful after collecting hamstring injuries in the 2-0 home defeat by Blackpool on Tuesday.
John Mensah will undergo a test but Michael Turner, Trevor Carson, Matthew Kilgallon, Andy Reid and Fraizer Campbell are all missing.
This season: Blackburn 0 Sunderland 0
Last season: Sunderland 2 Blackburn 1, Blackburn 2 Sunderland 2
Stat of the game: In seven Premier League visits to Sunderland, Blackburn have failed to score in four and have won only two.
Betting tip: Sunderland have history behind them; accept 11-2 for a 1-0.
Sunderland (probable, 4-4-2): Gordon; Elmohamady, Mensah, Ferdinand, Bardsley; Henderson, Cattermole, Meyler, Zenden; Welbeck, Bent.
Blackburn Rovers (probable, 4-5-1): Bunn; Samba, Hanley, Nelsen, Givet; Emerton, Hoilett, Dunn, Pedersen, E Diouf; M Diouf.
Referee: Mike Dean. Matches: 16. R1 Y59.
Premier League
Stoke City v Everton: match preview
Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between Stoke City and Everton at Britannia Stadium on Saturday Jan 1 2011, kick-off 15.00 GMT.
STOKE CITY
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EVERTON
Saturday, January 01 15:00
Premier League
Britannia Stadium
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Stoke manager Tony Pulis Photo: GETTY IMAGES
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Everton manager David Moyes Photo: GETTY IMAGES
By John Ley 1:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010 John's Twitter
Saturday, January 1
Stoke City v Everton
Britannia Stadium
Kick-off: 15.00 GMT
TV: Highlights, BBC1 Match of the Day.
Tale of the game
Everton have a good recent record at Stoke, with two wins and two draws in their last four visits.
Earlier this season they beat Stoke 1-0 with a goal from Aiyegbeni Yakubu, who is available after serving a one-match ban, at West Ham, for his sending off at Manchester City.
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Everton, held 1-1 at Upton Park, were forced to play right-back Tony Hibbert in central defence.
Manager David Moyes also used Tim Cahill as his lone striker, leaving forwards Yabuku, Jermaine Beckford and Louis Saha on the bench.
Phil Jagielka will undergo a test on the ankle injury that kept him out on Tuesday while Leon Osman is unlikely to be fit. Johnny Heitinga and Ross Barkley are still out. Victor Anichebe is available after suspension, while Tim Cahill should play before departing for the Asia Cup with Australia.
Stoke will be without Robert Huth, suspended after collecting his fifth caution of the season in the 2-0 home defeat by Fulham.
This season: Everton 1 Stoke 0.
Last season: Everton 1 Stoke 1, Stoke 0 Everton 0.
Stat of the game: Stoke last beat Everton at home in December 1982.
Betting tip: A 1-1 draw looks best. Take 11-2.
Stoke City (probable, 4-4-2): Begovic; Wilkinson, Shawcross, Higginbotham, Collins; Pennant, Whitehead, Delap, Etherington; Fuller, Jones.
Everton (probable, 4-4-1-1): Howard; Neville, Distin, Jagielka, Baines; Fellaini, Arteta, Coleman, Pienaar; Cahill; Anichebe.
Referee: Andre Marriner. Matches: 13. R2 Y49.
Premier League
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers: match preview
Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between Liverpool and Bolton Wanderers at Anfield on Saturday Jan 1 2011, kick-off 15.00 GMT.
LIVERPOOL
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BOLTON
Saturday, January 01 15:00
Premier League
Anfield
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Bolton manager Owen Coyle Photo: PA
By John Ley 1:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010 John's Twitter
Saturday, January 1
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers
Anfield
Kick-off: 15.00 GMT
TV: Highlights, BBC1 Match of the Day.
Tale of the game
Earlier this season, at the Reebok Stadium, Liverpool stole the points with a late goal from Maxi.
Their record against Bolton at Anfield is impressive; in 11 Premier League meetings, Liverpool have won 10.
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The only blip came on New Year's Day in 2002 when Bolton held them to a 1-1 draw.
In the 11 games, though, Liverpool have scored 27 goals and conceded just five.
Both teams were in action on Wednesday and both lost 1-0. Liverpool, perhaps, suffered the more unexpected defeat, losing 1-0 at home to struggling Wolves.
That came despite the return of Steven Gerrard, who should continue, but Jamie Carragher and Jay Spearing are still missing.
Bolton, beaten at Chelsea, must replace defender Paul Robinson, who collected his fifth booking of the season at Stamford Bridge.
So if Greitar Steinsson is fit he will come in at right back and Sam Ricketts will move to the left to replace Robinson. But Lee Chung-yong is away on international duty.
This season: Bolton 0 Liverpool 1.
Last season: Bolton 2 Liverpool 3, Liverpool 2 Bolton 0.
Stat of the game: Liverpool have won their last eight games against Bolton, home and away, scoring 24 goals and conceding just three.
Betting tip: After Wednesday's result, anything is possible. Try 1-1 at 7-1.
Liverpool (probable, 4-4-2): Reina; Johnson, Kyrgiakos, Skrtel, Konchesky, Meireles, Lucas, Gerrard, Kuyt; Ngog, Torres.
Bolton Wanderers (probable, 4-4-2): Jaaskelainen; Steinsson, Cahill, Knight, Ricketts; Moreno, Holden, Muamba, Ta
Premier League
Manchester City v Blackpool: match preview
Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between Manchester City and Blackpool at City of Manchester Stadium on Saturday Jan 1 2011, kick-off 15.00 GMT.
MAN CITY
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BLACKPOOL
Saturday, January 01 15:00
Premier League
City of Manchester Stadium
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Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini
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Blackpool manager Ian Holloway Photo: ACTION IMAGES
By John Ley 1:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010 John's Twitter
Saturday, January 1
Manchester City v Blackpool
City of Manchester Stadium
Kick-off: 15.00 GMT
TV: Highlights, BBC1 Match of the Day.
Tale of the game
In October, Manchester City beat Blackpool 3-2 thanks to two goals from Carlos Tevez.
Marlon Harewood's brilliant glancing header had given Blackpool a deserved equaliser but seconds later Tevez made it 2-1 with a low, deflected shot.
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David Silva scored City's third with a superb solo effort before Gary Taylor-Fletcher struck a late consolation.
Blackpool, who last won at City in May 1963, maintained their impressive away record on Tuesday with a 2-0 win at Sunderland.
That was their fifth away win, four more than Manchester United, two more than Chelsea and one better than Spurs.
Indeed, only City have more away victories, with six.
City are level on points with leaders United after beating Aston Villa 4-0 on Tuesday with a hat-trick from Mario Balotelli.
That was their fourth win in five games, with Carlos Tevez watching the game from the bench.
He could return, if he recovers from a slight thigh strain, though it may be difficult to drop Balotelli after his three goals. Emmanuel Adebayor undergoes a test on a calf problem.
Blackpool welcome back Charlie Adam, who missed the win at Sunderland through suspension.
Marlon Harewood and Matt Gilks have an outside chance of returning.
This season: Blackpool 2 Manchester City 3
Last season: N/A.
Stat of the game: City have beaten Blackpool in their last four home meetings.
Betting tip: Blackpool's luck to run out. City to win 3-0 comes in at 15-2.
Manchester City (probable, 4-2-3-1): Hart; Richards, Kompany, K Toure, Zabaleta; De Jong Vieira; A Johnson, Y Toure, Silva; Balotelli.
Blackpool (probable, 4-3-3): Kingson; Eardley, Cathcart, Evatt, Crainey; Grandin, Adam, Vaughan; Taylor-Fletcher, Campbell, Varney.
Referee: Mark Clattenburg. Matches: 14. R3 Y45.
Ancelotti refused to show players video of Arsenal defeat to avoid destroying morale
Published 23:00 31/12/10 By Mike Walters
Carlo Ancelotti spared his Chelsea flops a trial by video because he did not want to damage their fragile morale.
Blues godfather Ancelotti took pity on the champions by ditching his customary post-match DVD analysis following Chelsea's 3-1 defeat at Arsenal, admitting: "When the moment is not good, you don't have to kill them."
The Italian was rewarded for his softly-softly approach with Chelsea's first three-point haul in the Premier League since November 10, a flimsy 1-0 win against Bolton.
If Florent Malouda's winner against the Trotters was a merciful release from the Blues' spluttering form, it was also vindication of Ancelotti's decision to ditch his video inquest after the Emirates horror show.
And as a supplementary confidence-booster, Chelsea could not wish for more submissive visitors to Stamford Bridge tomorrow than Aston Villa, who are in freefall after scrambling just seven points from a possible 24.
Villa have shipped 17 goals on their last four visits to the Bridge, and with manager Gerard Houllier under mounting pressure Ancelotti should be eyeing a return to the thick of the title race beneath that arched left eyebrow.
The Chelsea boss said last night: "I do not make New Year resolutions - only to try and do my best.
"But I did resolve not show the team the video of our game at Arsenal. I normally do go through it with the players, but when the moment is not so good you don't have to kill them!
"I can show them where they went wrong in the future, but not now. You have to take into consideration the atmosphere in the squad - it is important to stay compact and stay together.
"Against Bolton, they showed fantastic character. We did not play so well, but they stuck together."
While Chelsea stopped the rot on Wednesday night, and moved back above Tottenham into the top four, Villa curled up their toes at Manchester City to leave them just one point above the drop zone with the worst goal difference in the division.
But Ancelotti warned: "Villa are in a bad moment of their own, and for this reason we have to pay attention because every game is an opportunity to move on. We must be careful.
"I know Houllier - sometimes you are in trouble, but this is the life of the coach. You cannot lose confidence in your ability. He has experience and he can move on."
Despite the goals drying up - Chelsea plundered 21 in their first five games, while the last 11 matches have yielded just eight - Ancelotti insists he will look back on 2010 with nothing but fondness.
"I will remember 2010 as a fantastic year," he said. "We will have good memories, we did the best. Obviously to win the Premier League and FA Cup 'Double' for the first time in our history was fantastic.
"We didn't finish the year well - it was a relief to beat Bolton, but for six weeks it has been very difficult. We now hope the bad moments have finished and we have to look forward with confidence.
"I have had these difficult moments every year in my career - we have had a lot of problems and injuries and we have not been able to move on from them quickly. I am not sure we have moved on yet, but it was a good step, and a weight off our shoulders, to beat Bolton.
"We can still use young players on the bench when the time is right, but this week we had Sturridge, Zhirkov, Alex and Benayoun missing - all of them senior players - and we need them to come back quickly."
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