Saturday 26 April 2014

Liverpool duo Luis Suarez and Martin Skrtel clash in training



Team-mates come to blows in Liverpool training session
Luis Suarez and Martin Skrtel appeared to come to blows in a Liverpool training session on Friday, in perhaps the first sign that there is trouble in Merseyside paradise.
The club are nearing their first Premier League title, and would take a major step towards it with a win against Chelsea on Sunday.
But there seemed to be a clash between two of their key players at Melwood, with others stepping in to break it up.
During a game of head and foot volleyball, players were laughing as Skrtel joked around.
One man who looks to have taken offence though is Suarez, who is seen scowling at the Slovakian centre-back.
Suarez then seems to clench his fists and raise his arms at Skrtel, and is backed up by team-mates Philippe Coutinho and Lucas.

Friday 25 April 2014

Townsend still not impressed with Szczesny selfie



 
The Tottenham man has hit out at the Arsenal keeper again over the on-pitch photo.
Tottenham's Andros Townsend has taken another swipe at Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny for his on-pitch selfie after the Gunners' win over Spurs last month. Szczesny, Kieran Gibbs and Lukas Podolski all posed on the pitch for the photo which was taken after their side's 1-0 win over Tim Sherwood's team.

Barcelona to make shock move for Ozil....

Summer move in the pipeline?
Barcelona may make a summer move for Mesut Ozil, with the Spanish press reporting a £30 million deal.
The Catalan club may make a move for the player, who has somewhat struggled with injuries following his £42 million switch to Arsenal in the summer.
And the La Liga club were tracking the German, before he signed for their arch rivals Real Madrid.

Thursday 24 April 2014

Roman Abramovich doesn't want Diego Costa.... He wants Edinson Cavani



Chelsea's expected deal for Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa could collapse due to chairman Roman Abramovich wanting to sign Paris Saint-Germain frontman Edinson Cavani instead.
Reports have suggested that a deal is in place for Jose Mourinho to take Costa to Stamford Bridge for next season after having a superb campaign in Spain, but if reports are to be believed, Abramovich is not prepared to splash out on the Spaniard, and instead, wants to sign the Uruguayan.
After the two sides met in the Champions League Semi-Final on Tuesday night, a Spanish

Premier League: Ramires will miss the remaining matches in the premier league after accepting FA charge Banned for 4 matches



 
 
Chelsea midfielder Ramires will miss the remainder of the Premier League season after being handed a four-match suspension by the Football Association.
Ramires accepted a charge of violent conduct following a review into an off-the-ball incident in the hot-tempered closing stages of Saturday's shock 2-1 defeat to bottom club Sunderland at Stamford Bridge.
The 27-year-old caught Sebastian Larsson in the face with a flailing arm, although the offence was missed by match referee Mike Dean.
But FA disciplinary officials have reviewed the footage before issuing the violent conduct charge, which Ramires did not contest.

Nicky Butt proud to be assisting Manchester United's temporary boss Ryan Giggs



Nicky Butt says he is immensely proud to be assisting Manchester United's temporary manager Ryan Giggs but expects all the players to react in a positive manner, starting against Norwich City on Saturday.
The former United and England midfielder has answered Giggs' plea to join former team-mates Paul Scholes and Phil Neville in helping the Welshman guide last year's champions to the end of the season.
Giggs took temporary charge of first-team matters following the departure of David Moyes on Tuesday.
"It will be massive for us, a proud moment for us all," Butt told MUTV. "To be there together is a bit of a surreal thing.

Tuesday 22 April 2014

CHELSEA HOLD ATLETICO IN A 0-0 DRAW AFTER SUFFERING DOUBLE INJURIES



 Chelsea produced a dogged defensive display as their UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg with Atletico Madrid ended in a 0-0 draw at the Vicente Calderon.
But the result came at a cost, with Petr Cech and John Terry both forced off through injury and Frank Lampard and John Obi Mikel receiving bookings which will see them miss the return leg at Stamford Bridge next Wednesday through suspension.
Jose Mourinho sent his side out with the clear intention of keeping a clean sheet, with five men in midfield providing a solid screen to the back four and only former Atletico striker Fernando Torres operating in a lone attacking role.
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