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  • Report Abuse DynamoGunnerReborn
    • 4/29/2011 9:45:34 AM
    I don't know much about Benzema. What are his attributes as a player?
  • Report Abuse RedDevilz
    • 4/29/2011 9:42:38 AM
    I like your line up fr13, except we switch positions for park and nani.
  • Report Abuse RedDevilz
    • 4/29/2011 9:41:39 AM
    philly, I think berbs is set to play in 2nd leg against schalke. Even I'd be more than surprised if he's fit and doesn't start that game.

    Against arsenal, its unlikely he will start. SAF is going to start the 3 proven arsenal tormenters for sure, he wants this done and dusted asap. Maybe a 2nd half appearance depending on how things are.
  • Report Abuse PhiladelphiaHotSpur
    • 4/29/2011 9:26:44 AM
    PS

    Dimitar's current value......10 large.....

    Nice work SAF.............probably could have added 6-8M if you played your cards right.......Then again, you are heading to Wembley and looking damn good in the EPL.......whatevs
  • Report Abuse PhiladelphiaHotSpur
    • 4/29/2011 9:25:16 AM
    I did read about Zema to AFC...........he is french, so do the math

    Dimitar...........if he gets the start he obviously deserves for his work this year in the EPL...........drops a brace and dishes out a few more BulgarianCrowShakes to the known Haters ..................
  • Report Abuse DynamoGunnerReborn
    • 4/29/2011 8:53:34 AM
    I'd rather have chicharito or tevez tho if we are dreaming...
  • Report Abuse DynamoGunnerReborn
    • 4/29/2011 8:52:41 AM
    @RD

    I had not heard that. Sounds like a dream come true to me. A proven goal scorer is on my top four summer shopping list...
  • Report Abuse FootieLuv
    • 4/29/2011 8:48:16 AM
    Cool, glad he has recovered. Looking forward to the game. 2:1 United
  • Report Abuse fr1313
    • 4/29/2011 8:27:34 AM
    A win Sunday coupled by a Chelsea draw against Tottenham and the league is United's in my view......
  • Report Abuse fr1313
    • 4/29/2011 8:26:20 AM
    I would imagine that United line up

    VDS
    Rafael/fabio vidic rio evra
    anderson carrick scholes
    Park Rooney Nani

    Maybe valencia will feature in there somewhere. United do well when they go 4-3-3 against Arsenal. We'll see what happens.
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Dalglish: Reds need to marry form


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Updated Apr 29, 2011 5:25 AM ET
Kenny Dalglish believes Liverpool's unbeaten home record since he took over in January gives an indication of what his squad is capable of.
Since replacing Roy Hodgson, Dalglish has gone nine matches unbeaten at Anfield in all competitions.

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Blackburn vs. Bolton
Blackpool vs. Stoke City
Sunderland vs. Fulham
West Brom vs. Aston Villa
Wigan vs. Everton
Chelsea vs. Tottenham
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Birmingham vs. Wolves
Liverpool vs. Newcastle
Arsenal vs. Man Utd
Man City vs. West Ham
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The Scot's record in the Premier League is even more impressive, with 17 points taken from a possible 21.
In contrast, away from home it is 10 points from seven matches, with defeats coming at Blackpool, West Ham and West Brom - all teams in the bottom third of the table.
And 10 of their 12 defeats all season have come away from Anfield.
The Reds host Newcastle on Sunday looking for a fourth successive home win, which would make it 17 league games in a row in which they have scored.
Although Liverpool's success in the past was built upon a formidable home record, Dalglish knows they have to address their form on the road to challenge for the top four or better next season.
"You cannot have great home form and terrible away form. You need to marry the two together," he said.
"We've had a lot of positive results at Anfield and that's a step in the right direction. We know that if we can do it at home then we can do it away too.
"The away form is something everyone would like to improve upon and if we do there will be a better chance of being successful."
It could be Liverpool's home form, however, which allows them to sneak into Europe again.
They are three points behind fifth-placed Tottenham, who have a game in hand, but host Spurs on the penultimate weekend of the season.
But Dalglish refuses to even acknowledge there is a real prospect of getting back into the Europa League again.
"We will play every game as it comes and see how many points we get," he said. "The more points we get the better chance we have of finishing higher up the table.
"That is our ambition, to get three points against Newcastle on Sunday, and let's see where it takes us."
Asked whether he could allow himself a longer-term view, the 60-year-old added: "Three days is long enough to focus. When you get to my age more than three days is a problem!"
 
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  • Report Abuse DynamoGunnerReborn
    • 4/29/2011 9:45:21 PM
    Verms will not play.
  • Report Abuse BF7_CFC
    • 4/29/2011 5:14:49 PM
    Guys.. If Verms plays.. you may have a decent shot !
  • Report Abuse CanMan2323
    • 4/29/2011 5:14:13 PM
    i think tht for sundays game we should see two strikers up top, i would either put chamakh and then have RvP second striker or put RvP on the left and have chamakh and walcott up top
  • Report Abuse KriolPatwa
    • 4/29/2011 4:52:16 PM
    mite just see theo up there along....
  • Report Abuse KriolPatwa
    • 4/29/2011 4:51:42 PM
    Titan....I agree with you bro,,,,thats y i wanna see RVP start on the left on sunday and Chamakh up top....i think next season we gonna play two up front so we mite just see to there along with Vela also which can both great SS if utilize rite.

    I'll 3rd that rwo....i think almunia, denilson and rosicky are done since they havent been featured recently then just add Bendtner to that list also
  • Report Abuse DynamoGunnerReborn
    • 4/29/2011 12:56:37 PM
    I'll second that KTJ.
  • Report Abuse karlosthejackal
    • 4/29/2011 12:47:20 PM
    Obviously the title is gone baby gone baby...gone gone gone!!

    Wenger should let the players know (exceptions being Robin, Sagna, Nasri and Cesc) that they are playing for their roster positions next season.

    Finishing the season strong begins Sunday May 1st.

    Time to move out at least 5 bodies this summer and bring in rock solid, high level players with heart and hunger.

    If that costs 40-50 million pounds on top of what we get for the players shipped out...so be it.
    For once Wenger just do it!!!.
  • Report Abuse DynamoGunnerReborn
    • 4/29/2011 12:13:28 PM
    The alternative is to invest all this time in them only for other teams to snatch them up for free...
  • Report Abuse TitansGunners12thman
    • 4/29/2011 11:27:53 AM
    KriolPatwa,
    No they have to be more than just his system players. They have to be more than middling players who fit in the system. They have to be world class quality and then fit them in the system. As a matter of fact, players should determine the system, using their strengths and allowing them to do what they do best, not stiffling ther growth playing them outside of their natural abilities. Case in point: Walcott. If you think he's going to end up at striker- which you Mr. Wenger have stated that's where you think he'll end up, why doesn't he start up front and put RVP in his natural wing position?
  • Report Abuse KriolPatwa
    • 4/29/2011 11:17:17 AM
    but do agree they need experience for them to play alongside and learn from
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Dalglish: Reds need to marry form


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Updated Apr 29, 2011 5:25 AM ET
Kenny Dalglish believes Liverpool's unbeaten home record since he took over in January gives an indication of what his squad is capable of.
Since replacing Roy Hodgson, Dalglish has gone nine matches unbeaten at Anfield in all competitions.

Wed., Apr. 27
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Sat., Apr. 30
Blackburn vs. Bolton
Blackpool vs. Stoke City
Sunderland vs. Fulham
West Brom vs. Aston Villa
Wigan vs. Everton
Chelsea vs. Tottenham
Sun., May 1
Birmingham vs. Wolves
Liverpool vs. Newcastle
Arsenal vs. Man Utd
Man City vs. West Ham
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The Scot's record in the Premier League is even more impressive, with 17 points taken from a possible 21.
In contrast, away from home it is 10 points from seven matches, with defeats coming at Blackpool, West Ham and West Brom - all teams in the bottom third of the table.
And 10 of their 12 defeats all season have come away from Anfield.
The Reds host Newcastle on Sunday looking for a fourth successive home win, which would make it 17 league games in a row in which they have scored.
Although Liverpool's success in the past was built upon a formidable home record, Dalglish knows they have to address their form on the road to challenge for the top four or better next season.
"You cannot have great home form and terrible away form. You need to marry the two together," he said.
"We've had a lot of positive results at Anfield and that's a step in the right direction. We know that if we can do it at home then we can do it away too.
"The away form is something everyone would like to improve upon and if we do there will be a better chance of being successful."
It could be Liverpool's home form, however, which allows them to sneak into Europe again.
They are three points behind fifth-placed Tottenham, who have a game in hand, but host Spurs on the penultimate weekend of the season.
But Dalglish refuses to even acknowledge there is a real prospect of getting back into the Europa League again.
"We will play every game as it comes and see how many points we get," he said. "The more points we get the better chance we have of finishing higher up the table.
"That is our ambition, to get three points against Newcastle on Sunday, and let's see where it takes us."
Asked whether he could allow himself a longer-term view, the 60-year-old added: "Three days is long enough to focus. When you get to my age more than three days is a problem!"
 
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  • Report Abuse PowderScouser
    • 4/29/2011 10:24:29 PM
    He may fill a big hole, even though he's French.
    Is this the reason for Maxi's new found vigor?
  • Report Abuse BF7_CFC
    • 4/29/2011 4:54:18 PM
    You are a bigot.. lol.. j/k

    I'm tellin' ya'll.. Tpink, D88, Celeste, Reforce, my boy YNWA LA, powder, 69.. . all ya'll... Liverpool is going to be a serious problem for the BPL next year. Maybe pick up one or 2 more guys... some young prospects.. they will be top four easily next year.. Not looking forward to playing this lot LOL.
  • Report Abuse Foritsagrandoldteamtoplayfor
    • 4/29/2011 3:14:49 PM
    I know I sound like a bigot, but I don't like the French. You can blame that on AW, and the French gooners.LOL..YNWA.
  • Report Abuse Sangre_Celeste
    • 4/29/2011 10:48:31 AM
    LFC supporters licking our chops for next year.
  • Report Abuse TPink
    • 4/29/2011 10:31:28 AM
    whatcha think of him dutch? and where does he fit?
  • Report Abuse dutchboy88
    • 4/29/2011 9:06:07 AM
    Well the rebuilding has officially started according to french paper L'Sport.. Sylvain Marveaux has signed a 4 yr contract with a 5th yr optional
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Mancini: Let me make City massive


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Updated Apr 29, 2011 6:05 AM ET
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is determined to build a lasting legacy at Eastlands having already done 'the hard work'.
In his first full season in charge the Italian has success in his sights on two fronts.

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City are on course for a place in the Champions League for the first time and aim to step up their bid against struggling West Ham on Sunday.
They also face Stoke in the FA Cup final at Wembley on May 14 with a chance to end a 35-year wait for a major trophy.
However, if City fail to reach any of those targets the ambitious owners may feel compelled to act and bring in a new man.
Mancini would be devastated if that happened and said: "After all the hard work during the first year and a half to build the basics I would be very disappointed to leave and for someone else to take it on."
Meanwhile Mancini has asked City fans to respect their Manchester United counterparts and not sing songs about the Munich air crash.
The 1-0 win at Blackburn on Monday was marred by chants about the 1958 tragedy which claimed the lives of 23 people.
Mancini: "I did not hear this. I do not know this situation but we should have respect for what happened many years ago. The rivalry is good on the pitch, only on the pitch."
 
Moyes bemused by Villa rumors


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Updated Apr 29, 2011 10:17 AM ET
Everton boss David Moyes is bemused by reports linking him with Aston Villa, saying: "I am at a great club and have got a great job."
Moyes' future has been the subject of recurring speculation this season but the Scot has continually insisted he is happy at Goodison Park.
That was again the case when asked on Friday about the Villa rumours, which have arisen due to the ill health of current manager Gerard Houllier.
"It is nothing to do with me," said 48-year-old Moyes, who has been in charge at Goodison Park for nine years.

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Sat., Apr. 30
Blackburn vs. Bolton
Blackpool vs. Stoke City
Sunderland vs. Fulham
West Brom vs. Aston Villa
Wigan vs. Everton
Chelsea vs. Tottenham
Sun., May 1
Birmingham vs. Wolves
Liverpool vs. Newcastle
Arsenal vs. Man Utd
Man City vs. West Ham
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"I am at a great club and have got a great job. I don't know what to say."
Everton, who face Wigan on Saturday, are seventh in the table after finding form over the past two months.
The Toffees were unbeaten in seven games prior to last week's loss at Manchester United and their strong run is bringing a generally disappointing campaign to a positive conclusion.
Everton, restricted by a small squad and limited funds for transfers, spent most of the first half of the season in the bottom half.
Moyes said: "This is probably the position where most people would have put us. Most people would have said we'd be between fifth and eighth. I'm disappointed because I felt we could have gone one better than that.
"But there is still enough to play for, we have tried to emphasise to the players it is important we stay near the top.
"That is where we want to be and I have not seen any signs from the players to suggest they think any different."
Everton end the season with home games against Manchester City and Chelsea, either side of a match at West Brom.
First they must tackle Wigan, who are anxious for points at the bottom end of the table.
Moyes said: "They are always pretty tough games against Wigan. Roberto (Martinez) always gets his team playing in a good footballing style, but I am sure at the moment winning is the key.
"We had a spell six or eight weeks ago when I felt we had to make sure we won.
"Luckily we did and when you get those wins it brings a bit of confidence back to the team and the squad and hopefully your performances can improve.
"Just over a week ago Wigan came out of the bottom three for the first time in a long while and they will know they are not far away from that."
Everton playmaker Mikel Arteta could return after five games out with a hamstring injury having trained this week.
Midfielder Tim Cahill is likely to be involved but again only as a substitute as he continues his recovery from a foot injury.
The Australian came off the bench at Old Trafford after sitting out six out of the previous seven games.
The 31-year-old has endured a gruelling schedule having played in the World Cup and Asian Cup in the past year.
Moyes said: "It is concerning because it is one of these things that may go tomorrow or it might still be there in three months' time.
"It is something that tends to just burn itself out and get better in time."
The Toffees side will feature two players with Wigan links in in-form duo Leighton Baines and Leon Osman.
England left-back Baines came through the ranks at Athletic before moving on to Goodison while dynamic midfielder Osman was born and has family in the area.
Moyes said: "Leighton Baines has improved no end from when we took him.
"He was a good player at Wigan and that is what got us looking at him and signing him.
"It took him a while to settle but he has grown into it and got better.
"Now I think most people think if there was a World Cup this year, Leighton Baines would be a certainty to go.
"Ossie has played really well and nearly carried us, certainly in the creativity department.
"He has got a couple of important goals for us and probably relished that, with Mikel, Tim and Felli [Marouane Fellaini] being out of the team and the loss of Steven Pienaar.
"A lot of the focus has gone onto Ossie and to be fair to him he has taken the mantle and done it really well."



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Coyle calls for a final flourish


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Bolton manager Owen Coyle insists mental fatigue cannot be allowed to derail their season in the final few weeks of the campaign.
Having had their FA Cup dreams shattered with the 5-0 semi-final defeat by Stoke, the team picked themselves up to beat Arsenal last weekend but then lost disappointingly at Fulham in midweek.
That defeat ended any outside chance Wanderers had of sneaking into European qualification, and Coyle is keen not to allow months of hard work go to waste in the final few matches.

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"There is no doubt, given how hard the players have worked since pre-season, that physical and mental fatigue play a part," he said.
"It absolutely comes in but you have to be strong and give everything you can and recognise there are four games to go, and we have to make sure whoever is asked to play gives everything they can.
"The margins are so fine and when you have that lack of concentration for any given moment you can be punished - it happened the other night at Fulham - so we have to make sure we address that.
"We have to make sure the group we have fit and available give everything they can to win the next game.
"We don't want the season to peter away in the last few weeks after giving everything we have this season.
"We are sitting eighth in the league, having had a great season, and we want to finish it strongly."
Bolton travel to near-neighbours Blackburn on Saturday - a ground where they have not won since October 2006.
Wanderers' away record this season is woeful, having won only twice on the road in the league and not since November.
But Coyle dismissed those statistics.
"It is not rocket science that everyone wants to play at home in front of their home fans at a capacity stadium.
"If you look at the league there is not one team with a glittering away record - Manchester United do not have a fantastic away record.
"Arsenal had the best away record in the league and look what happened to them last Sunday," he added.
"If we had an away record to match our home record we would be winning the Premier League - and this is Bolton we are talking about.
"It is fine to band about statistics but when you look deeper, whether home or away, Bolton go to win every game and have produced big performances all season long and that is why we sit eighth."
While Bolton are in the comfort zone, Blackburn are fighting for their Premier League survival just a point above the bottom three.
Manager Steve Kean has had a baptism of fire since replacing Sam Allardyce in December, a situation which mirrored that of Coyle's when he took over at the Reebok in January 2010 with the side threatened by relegation.
He produced a quick turnaround in results which led the club to safety with some ease - from where they have progressed - and he believes his Rovers counterpart can do the same.
"What I think Steve has to do, not that he will be interested in my opinion, is they have to get themselves safe to the summer and then he can put his own stamp on it," he added.
"It is very similar to us last season; when we came in halfway through and first and foremost we had to ensure Bolton retained their Premier League status and we did that in some comfort.
"It takes time for things to come into place."
 
Gabbidon charged over tweet


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West Ham defender Danny Gabbidon has become the latest player in England to be charged by The Football Association over comments made on Twitter.
After relegation-threatened West Ham's loss to Aston Villa earlier this month, Gabbidon used an expletive on Twitter in response to criticism.
Gabbidon added: ''U will never get another tweet from me again u just don't get it do you. Bye bye.''
The FA charged Gabbidon on Thursday with ''improper Conduct and/or bringing the game into disrepute'' over his tweet on April 16.
On April 14, the FA charged Gabbidon's teammate, Carlton Cole, over jokes he made about Ghanian immigrants on the social networking site that led to a 20,000 pound ($32,800) fine.
 
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  • Report Abuse jnesjdG
    • 4/29/2011 4:00:19 PM
    Unbelievable the FA can fine someone a player for comments not even related to soccer. This does not happened in the States. Crazy.
  • Report Abuse BestwasBest
    • 4/29/2011 6:44:04 AM
    I think the FA are right to try to stop the escalation of bad language and tweets. I could see it really getting out of hand if they don't take a strong stand now.

    On the other hand they ought to fine themselves for that lousy Pitch and Wembley...they need to get that sponge fixed.
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Madrid's Ronaldo to miss Zaragoza match


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Updated Apr 29, 2011 9:41 AM ET
Cristiano Ronaldo has been left out of Real Madrid's squad for its Spanish league game versus Zaragoza on Saturday.
Madrid coach Jose Mourinho said Friday that he decided to rest Ronaldo, who will join Xabi Alonso, Lass Diarra and Raul Albiol in the stands at Santiago Bernabeu stadium as Madrid tries to keep the pressure on league leader Barcelona.
Madrid's top scorer will have extra time to recover for Tuesday's return leg of the Champions League semifinal against Barcelona, which holds a 2-0 first-leg lead.
Barcelona, which has an eight-point lead over Madrid in La Liga, visits Real Sociedad.
 
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  • Report Abuse ronaldinho_freak
    • 4/30/2011 12:41:58 AM
    froza thank u for kinda give cesc a hint of why ppl like us feel this way about whorinho..but seriously u have a team like real and u let players like adytallwhor lol throwing punches on the pitch and marcello doing karate kid on pedro and xalanso be a sumo wrestler come man man thats pure s***
  • Report Abuse Tabletopper
    • 4/29/2011 3:49:57 PM
    Forza, you tell people to get off JOMO's nuts yet YOU call JOMO egotistic, he is to be fired, nobody likes him etc. I'm confused.
  • Report Abuse henryuja
    • 4/29/2011 3:05:55 PM
    I never thought i'd say it but Forza you are so biased, it hurts just reading your posts, just because you enjoy 5-0 scorelines that are in your teams favour says nothing about Mourinho's tactics, they have worked against Barca everytime they have been employed and were working the other night too, Mourinho wont get fired and over the next couple years you will have to deal with some very tempestuous Clasicos that may go either way, so suck it up
  • Report Abuse ForzaBarza
    • 4/29/2011 1:21:40 PM
    Cesc_Entreri get off Mourinho's nuts, you muppet. He's an egotistical maniac, and should be fired for forcing Madrid to play puppy guard tactics when they have a magnificent arsenal of firepower. Nobody likes him because his arrogance is mindblowing and he blames everybody but himself for HIS FAILURES.
  • Report Abuse Cesc_Entreri
    • 4/29/2011 12:37:57 PM
    Geez freak, what did Mou do to you? Did he leave you for another and tell everybody your "muffs cabbage"? He wants to win trophies with various different teams, it just shows that he is ambitious, whats wrong with that? He's allready stated that he will eventually coach his national team (Portugal) and retire with it. I don't think that makes a *****...
  • Report Abuse fr1313
    • 4/29/2011 10:43:42 AM
    Mourinho did state prior to the start of the season that he usually does his best at clubs in his 2nd year, so we'll see what happens.

    He managed to win the Copa Del Ray, take Madrid past the quarters of the CL and into the semis after 7 years so i wouldn't call his tenure a failure. Then again, Madrid's directors aren't exactly known for their patience.
  • Report Abuse ronaldinho_freak
    • 4/29/2011 10:08:48 AM
    other coaches got fired even after bringing in silverwear...now i wounder if whorinho will still be in charge knowing the only thing he BROUGHT to madrid is the cdr?? hehe its fun to watch whorinho..and to see how the special can deal with barca
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Lafita: Let's add to Madrid misery


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Updated Apr 29, 2011 10:01 AM ET
Real Zaragoza midfielder Angel Lafita believes his relegation-threatened side will never get a better chance to get a result at Real Madrid.
Jose Mourinho's side suffered a morale-sapping 2-0 defeat to arch-rivals Barcelona in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final at the Bernabeu on Wednesday night.

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The fall-out from an ill-tempered contest has lingered on with UEFA announcing on Thursday that both clubs will face disciplinary hearings.
Madrid were hit with five charges, the most notable of which relates to Mourinho's "inappropriate statement" in the post-match press conference.
The tit-for-tat between the clubs has continued on still with both subsequently reporting the other to UEFA ahead of next week's return leg at the Nou Camp.
It has served to overshadow Madrid's return to the Primera Liga, where they trail Barca by eight points, and Lafita believes his team can use that to secure a result and build on their single-point lead above the drop zone.
"This is the best time to catch them in the middle of a Champions League semi-final," he said. "But having said that it will still be difficult to get a result, there is no room for error.
"Madrid have quality across their whole squad so you have to do things well if you want to even scratch them.
"We saw last weekend when they did not field their full-strength team at the Mestalla, they still won 6-3."
Madrid are likely to rest their key men again for the visit of Zaragoza with Kaka, Gonzalo Higuain and Karim Benzema, all unused substitutes in midweek, likely to start.
Defenders Pepe and Sergio Ramos could also remain in the starting XI from midweek after they earned bans to rule them out of the Nou Camp return.
Zaragoza will give a late fitness test to on-loan midfielder Nicolas Bertolo after he was injured in their crucial 1-0 success over Almeria on Monday night.
Herrera Ander is banned after he was sent off late in that victory but the visitors will be boosted by the returns of Kalu Uche and Ivan Obradovic from their suspensions.
 
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LEO kazi ni moja tu. Kila Mtanzania atakayekwenda Uwanja wa Taifa, anataka kuona Waganda, The Cobs wakitoka uwanjani vichwa chini kama ilivyokuwa Cameroon, katika mchezo wa marudiano wa kuwania kucheza Michezo ya Afrika itakayofanyika baadaye Septemba, Maputo Msumbiji.

Katika mechi ya kwanza iliyochezwa mjini Kampala, Uganda ilishinda mabao 2-1, hivyo vijana wa Tanzania leo wanahitaji ushindi wa bao 1-0 waweze kusonga mbele.

Kocha wa timu hiyo, Jamhuri Kihwelo 'Julio' alisema jana kuwa hana cha zaidi ya kuona timu hiyo inafanya vizuri katika mchezo huo. "Unajua mimi kawaida yangu namalizia nyumbani wao wanatambia kwao na mimi nikija kwangu natamba, sasa bora aliyeanza kwake," alisema Kihwelo.

Akizungumza baada ya mazoezi juzi, Julio aliwataka wachezaji wake kucheza kwa nguvu, kujitolea na kuweza kushinda. ìMechi itakuwa ngumu sana kwani Uganda ni wazuri, lakini tunahitaji kuwa wajanja na kuweza kuziba mbinu zao zote na sisi tukishambulia muda wote ili tuweze kushinda,"alisema Julio.

Uganda iliwasili juzi ikiwa na kocha wake, George Ssemwogerere ikiwa na matumaini makubwa ya kufanya vizuri katika mchezo huo.

Ssemwogerere alisema,"Tulikuwa na matumaini makubwa katika mchezo wa kwanza, lakini kwa sasa hatuwezi kufikiria hivyo, tunakwenda kucheza ili kupata ushindi na lengo letu ni kuingia raundi nyingine."

Alikaririwa Ssemwogerere akisema muda mfupi kabla ya kuondoka Uganda wakati wa mazoezi kwenye Viwanja vya Kavumba Recreation Centre vilivyoko Wakiso, alisema wachezaji wa Tanzania hawakusumbua sana na watatumia nafasi kuwamaliza kwao.

Ssemwogerere alisema Uganda kuja Tanzania wanataka kufuta machozi ya kaka zao, The Cranes walipofungwa na Kilimanjaro Stars katika nusu fainali ya Kombe la Chalenji. Hata hivyo, Tanzania ilifungwa 3-2 katika mechi ya kirafiki. "Natumai mchezo utakuwa mgumu."

Kikosi cha Ssemwogerere, aliyewahi kuinoa Kagera Sugar kabla ya kutimuliwa baada ya kuchelewa kuripoti katika klabu hiyo, kitakuwa na kazi ya kuzuia kikosi cha U-23 kitakachoundwa na:- Shaban Kado, Juma Abdul, David Luhende, Shomari Kapombe, Babu Alli, Salum Telela, Jabir Aziz, Salum Abbubakary, Thomas Ulimwengu, Mbwana Samata na Kiggi Makasy.

Kihwelu alisisitiza kuwa kikosi chake kiko fiti kisaikolojia na kila mchezaji amejiandaa kwa ushindi na zaidi aliwaomba mashabiki kuishangilia kwa nguvu timu hiyo kama ilivyokuwa mchezo wake na Cameroon kuwania kucheza Michezo ya Olimpiki mwakani jijini London.

ìMorali ya wachezaji wangu iko juu na tunataka kudhihirisha kuwa hata Cameroon hatukuwabahatisha, kikubwa ni sapoti ya mashabiki,ì alisisitiza Kihwelo.

Ssemwogerere, mbali na wachezaji wengine, atamtegemea zaidi mshambuliaji wa Simba, Emmanuel Okwi, huku akisema: ìMchezo hautakuwa mwepesi.î
 
Griezmann ready for Barca task


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Updated Apr 29, 2011 8:56 AM ET
Antoine Griezmann claims it is a good time to play Barcelona as Real Sociedad look for a relegation boost against the all-conquering Catalans.
Barca head to Sociedad on Saturday buoyed by their 2-0 Champions League win at Real Madrid on Wednesday in a fractious encounter lit up only by the brilliance of Lionel Messi.
Messi grabbed two late goals at the Bernabeu, the second a trademark dribble and finish, to edge his side closer to the Wembley final.

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Pep Guardiola's men are also eight points clear at the top of the Primera Division and look well set to claim the trophy for a third successive year.
Sociedad are fighting a different kind of battle: to remain in the top flight.
They have won just one of their last nine games and lie three points above the bottom three but Griezmann remains confident they can spring a huge surprise at the Anoeta at the weekend.
He said: "We must play on the counter-attack, as Real Madrid did.
"We must be a team without fear, be strong at the back and create when we have the ball.
"If there is a good time to play Barca it is now.
"And I believe that with the help of our fans we can get something.
"We have the talent to win this game and the ones which follow it."
Second-placed Madrid will look to bounce back from their midweek disappointment when they host Real Zaragoza, another side in danger at the wrong end of the table, on Saturday.
Zaragoza beat Almeria 1-0 on Monday to climb out of the relegation zone but are likely to find it more difficult against a Madrid side smarting from their controversial loss to Barca.
Jose Mourinho's men had Pepe dismissed on the hour mark before succumbing to Messi's double.
After the game, Mourinho criticised referee Wolfgang Stark and suggested there was an agenda at UEFA to help Barca in Champions League ties.
Saturday's other game sees Atletico Madrid go to Deportivo La Coruna.
Atletico are looking good for a place in next season's Europa League while Depor are five places, but just three points, clear of the drop zone.
The dogfight to remain in the Primera Division continues on Sunday with a number of key fixtures.
Rock-bottom Almeria, who are all but gone, take on European hopefuls Sevilla while the most important game sees second-bottom Hercules visit a Malaga side currently a point clear of trouble.
Osasuna, in 18th, host Valencia whose three-match winning streak ended at home to Real Madrid last weekend, Racing Santander take on Real Mallorca and Getafe go to Villarreal.
Levante meet Sporting Gijon in a clash of mid-table sides and Monday's action sees Athletic Bilbao go to Espanyol.
 
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SHIRIKISHO la Soka Tanzania TFF, limepokea vielelezo vilivyowakilishwa na klabu ya African Lyon kuhusu malalamiko ya mchezaji wao Mbwana Samata na kuahidi kulijadili suala hilo wiki ijayo.

Akizungumza jijini jana Afisa habari wa TFF, Boniface Wambura alisema tayari wamepata vilelezo toka kwa klabu hiyo na wameviwasilisha kwa kamati ya mashindano kwa ajili ya kujadiliwa na kutolewa ufumbuzi wa kina.

"Tumepokea vielelezo vya klabu ya Afrikan Lyon ambavyo awali tuliitaka ilete vidhibitisho kuhusiana na mchezaji Mbwana Samata na kamati ya mashindano itavikagua kwa kina na kutoa maelezo mapema wiki ijayo,"alisema Wambura.

Licha ya klabu hizo kuendelea kulumbana juu ya mchezaji huyo tayari Simba imeshaamuza Samata kwa TP Mazembe kwa gharama ya uhamisho wa dola 100,000.
 
Fergie can't see Ronaldo returning


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Ronaldo left Old Trafford for a world record £80million in 2009 to pursue his long-held dream of playing for Real Madrid. However, life in Spain so far has not turned out as Ronaldo would have hoped. For the second season running, Real are destined to finish runners-up to Barcelona in La Liga whilst Wednesday's controversial 2-0 defeat to their fiercest rivals at the Bernabeu means, almost certainly, it will be the Catalans who make it through to next month's Champions League final at Wembley. As United have coped with Ronaldo's departure rather better and are well placed to regain the Premier League, in addition to facing Barcelona on May 28, there has been some talk the former world player of the year would be interested in a return to Old Trafford. But Ferguson, who was in Madrid to watch Wednesday's stormy confrontation, does not see how that could happen. "It would be very difficult," said Ferguson, when asked whether Ronaldo could come back. "He had a great time here but he is at a great club now too." Few connected with United have anything but good words to say about Ronaldo, who scored 118 goals in 292 appearances for the Red Devils, helping them to three championships on the trot and the 2008 Champions League. Ferguson continues to think of him as the best player in the world, despite the competing claims of Lionel Messi, and wasted little time seeking Ronaldo out on Wednesday to commiserate at Real's demise. "I spoke to him after the game," said the United chief. "He had a great time here, we got six years out of him. We got him as a kid and he went to Madrid a man. "He is enjoying being there and though he might not have been at his best on Wednesday, he is still a great player." In fact, it could be argued Real's over-reliance on Ronaldo is one of their weaknesses. As a team, they are clearly inferior to Barcelona and Ferguson accepts the only way to get the best from each individual is through the unit as a whole. "Teams always win the big competitions," he said. "Individuals can make a difference, as Ronaldo did many times for us, but if you look at the work-rate of our team collectively on Tuesday night that is what we try to aim for. "If we achieve anything it will be the collective that does it." United also try and aim for the entertaining brand of football they produced against Schalke on Tuesday, for which Barcelona are also noted. However, no-one aspires to the kind of spectacle Barca were part of on Wednesday. Aside from Messi's brilliant second goal, the game will be remembered for its spiteful edge, persistent play-acting and Jose Mourinho's outrageous comments at the end. Ferguson is wisely staying out of the argument, although it did cross his mind on the night how little football was actually being played. "This is not the time to discuss it because there is so much in the post-match analysis, with the recriminations on both sides," he said. "We should let the dust settle and concentrate on reaching the final. "The only thing I would say is that there could have been only one hour's play because the game stopped so much. "You want to go to a game and see an hour and a half."
 
Alex Ferguson says Manchester United players are 'coming to a peak'

• Manager praises the collective will of his side
• Believes 'criticism has not been well founded'



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    Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester United can beat Arsenal and Chelsea in the Premier League run-in. Photograph: Matthew Peters/Man Utd via Getty Images

    Sir Alex Ferguson has challenged his Manchester United side to produce a grandstand finish to the Premier League season and demonstrate that the criticisms about their performance have "not been well-founded" by beating Arsenal and Chelsea.
    United have the opportunity to deliver a telling blow in the title race when they travel to Arsenal on Sunday to face a side that have won one of their past nine matches in all competitions. After what should be the formality of the second leg of the Champions League semi-final against Schalke on Wednesday, the league leaders then play second-placed Chelsea the following Sunday at Old Trafford, where they have dropped two points all season.
    If everything goes according to plan, that would be the game when United overtake Liverpool with a record 19th league title. Arsenal's dismal run has seen them fall nine points behind and anything but a home win will confirm what already looks a certainty &#8211; a sixth successive season without silverware for Arsène Wenger.
    "We want to win these games," Ferguson said. "People have been inferring for some time that this is Arsenal's chance to beat us on their ground and come back to win the league, and that it is Chelsea's chance to beat us at Old Trafford and win the league. Well, I take a different view and my view is why can we not win these games? The form we are in, we have a chance of doing that. They are not easy games but they are not going to be easy games for Arsenal or Chelsea either."
    Ferguson believes his players are "coming to their peak" despite some prolonged criticism about the level of their performances, particularly away from home. Didier Deschamps, the Marseille manager, summed up the popular view when the sides met in the Champions League quarter-finals, describing the current United side as not having the same "stardust" of previous teams. Ferguson, however, cited the way they had outclassed Schalke in Gelsenkirchen on Tuesday, when the two-goal margin of victory barely told the story of their dominance.
    "An individual can make a difference, as [Cristiano] Ronaldo did many times, but [Wayne] Rooney and Chicarito [Javier Hernández] are making the difference now and [Antonio] Valencia's form is making a difference. If you look at the work-rate of our team collectively on Tuesday, that is what we aim for. The collective unit was first class and, if we do achieve anything, it will be the collective that does it. It is the teams who win the major competitions."
    With five wins on the road, his side are on the verge of becoming the first to win the league with fewer than eight away victories since Liverpool in 1976-77. "We have had enough criticism about our away form," Ferguson said. "Some of it has been justified. I haven't been happy with some of the away form but our form at Old Trafford has been magnificent, first class. We have had some great performances and scored the most goals in the league and overall the criticism has not been well founded."
    Ferguson was in Spain on Wednesday to watch the encounter between Real Madrid and Barcelona and take notes about possible opponents for the Champions League final at Wembley on 28 May. The game and its surrounding controversies disappointed him "because there is so much in the post-match analysis, with the recriminations on both sides".
    He said: "We can concentrate on reaching the final and let the dust settle. The only thing I would say is that there could have been only one hour's play because the game was stopped so much. You want to go to a game and see an hour and a half."
    Ferguson was also disappointed to learn that Manchester City's fans at Blackburn Rovers on Monday had serenaded Yaya Touré with a song that called United "the Munichs" &#8211; in reference to the 1958 air disaster. "It is a sad reflection on society. There are a lot of things that appal me in life. You see some of the crimes that are committed today. But there is nothing we can do about it."

 
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