Saturday, November 3, 2007

Wenger : "I am confident my team can overcome United"

The Gunners have been in scintillating form so far this season but Sir Alex Ferguson's team has also produced some sparkling football of their own in recent weeks.

United can climb above Arsenal with victory in north London and Wenger admits he is relishing the occasion even more than a usual meeting between the clubs.

"It is the two teams that are leading the championship so of course it takes a special importance," he said.

"There is a lot of tradition as well because there in the last 10 years there have always been very good and very competitive games between us.


"In the last two years we dropped our level and were two far behind the other teams, but now this season we are back fighting for the championship.

"We feel we have made a big improvement and I have a great belief in this side, and I want that to come out tomorrow."

He explained: "The characteristics of the two teams were more physical a few years ago. Now they are more technical and that is certainly what will come out in the game tomorrow.

"The kind of game we play tomorrow is very important. Everybody is looking at us."

From : www.premierleague.com

Friday, November 2, 2007

Adebayor's Dream Come True

Speaking exclusively to skysports.com, the 6ft 3ins targetman admits the prospect of playing in such a game inspired him to become a footballer, but while he is full of respect for Alex Ferguson's side, the only thing on his mind is three points.

"As a child I dreamed about playing in games like this," he said with a big smile on his face.

"Arsenal are first, Manchester United are second and we are playing each other. This is a big, big game, we will see who is going to win. I really hope it will be Arsenal.

"We are very focused and at the moment we are full of confidence. They will be confident as well because they are winning and scoring lots of goals. Guys like Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney are playing well, so it's looking good for them.

"But the most important thing for us is that when any team comes to the Emirates Stadium, no matter who they are, we want to take the three points and go home. It's as simple as that."

From : skysports.com

Neville may return in Big Match

Manchester United captain Gary Neville could return to the squad for Saturday's top of the table clash at Arsenal after ending a long injury absence by playing for the reserves.

The 32-year-old England defender, out of action since March, featured for just under an hour of a local county cup match against Stockport County which United won 6-1 on Thursday.

Neville was initially sidelined by ankle ligament damage before a planned comeback earlier this season was delayed by thigh and calf injuries.

"Missing the end of last season was bad enough but then for it to go into this season is doubly frustrating. Hopefully it's over now and I can get back into the team," he told United Radio.

If he is not selected for second-placed United's match with Premier League leaders Arsenal, Neville will hope to return against Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League on Wednesday.

From : sports.yahoo.com

Thursday, November 1, 2007

We Never See Mourinho Again In EPL

The ‘Special One’ was shown the exit door at Stamford Bridge in earlier in the season after an inconsistent start to the campaign.

Despite ushering in a new era of success at Chelsea in the Premier League, Alex Ferguson believes Mourinho will take a job in either Spain or Italy for his next role.

The Scot expects Mourinho to take a break from football before coming back from the spat with Roman Abramovich with renewed vigour.

"I don't know if he will come back into the English game, I'm not sure of that," Ferguson told the League Managers' Association website.

"I think Jose will end up at a top team in Spain or Italy, I'm almost certain of that.

"There certainly is no-one on the radar at the moment obviously, he's taking a break and I think he's aiming to come back fresh.

"I don't think there's any problem about him coming back into management, I think it's where he comes back in and I don't think anyone has any clues to that at this moment in time."

From : goal.com

Kewell Back as a "New Sign"

Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez reckons Harry Kewell can be like a new signing after the Australia winger put six months of injury misery behind him to help his side reach the League Cup quarter-finals.

The 29-year-old seemingly perennially injured star received a standing ovation from the Anfield fans when he came on as a 70th minute substitute during Wednesday's 2-1 fourth round win over Cardiff after recovering from a thigh problem.

It was Kewell's first taste of senior action for Liverpool since appearing in the Champions League final against AC Milan in May.

Kewell's Liverpool career has been plagued by injuries, but Benitez hopes the former Leeds player can use his appearance against Cardiff to put his problems behind him.

"It was important for Harry and for us that he went on," said Benitez.

"He could be like a new signing for us. I'm really pleased for him and hopefully now he can kick on."

Benitez is unlikely to rush Kewell into his starting line up for fear of aggravating another injury, but Kewell is likely to be on the bench again when Liverpool travel to Blackburn in the Premier League on Saturday.

From : sports.yahoo.com

Giberto Could be back

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger could hand a shock recall to Brazil's 2002 World Cup winner Gilberto Silva for Saturday's crunch clash with Manchester United to prove once and for all that he hasn't fallen out with him.

Reports earlier this week suggested Gilberto was fuming at having to play for Wenger's second string side in their 3-0 League Cup fourth round victory over Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Wednesday.

Gilberto was an integral part of Wenger's side last season but has found himself on the fringes of the Frenchman's first team squad this time round.

To make matters worse Gilberto was overlooked for the captaincy in favour of Polish goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski for the trip to Sheffield.

But Wenger heaped praise on Gilberto following the midfielder's impressive display and is considering recalling him to the squad for this weekend's eagerly awaited top-of-the-table meeting with United at the Emirates Stadium.

Wenger said: "He was a real leader on the pitch. There is no problem with Gilberto. I don't know why people think there is a problem.

"The only problem is that he (Gilberto) hasn't had the number of games he would like, but he's still a key person for me, definitely.

"I didn't give the captaincy to him because he wasn't in the team from the start of the competition. We spoke about it and he understands.

From : sports.yahoo.com

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Carling Cup Round Fourth Review

Frank Lampard got the winner to complete a hat-trick as holders Chelsea survived an almighty scare to beat Leicester City 4-3 in stoppage-time and reach this season's quarter-finals.

Arsenal's latest batch of young Gunners cruised into the last eight with a 3-0 win at Sheffield United. Last season's runners-up were comfortable victors at Bramall Lane thanks to Eduardo da Silva's brilliant double and a deflected third from Denilson.

Blackburn Rovers racked up a seventh straight win in all competitions thanks to a 2-1 victory at Portsmouth. Benni McCarthy opened the scoring before feeding Morten Gamst Pedersen for number two. Kanu pulled one back in stoppage-time for Pompey but it was too late.

Juande Ramos' first game in charge of Tottenham Hotspur ended in a win as Blackpool were beaten 2-0 at White Hart Lane. Robbie Keane lifted Dimitar Berbatov's flick over Paul Rachubka and Pascal Chimbonda's header back across goal sealed a comfortable home win.

Liverpool sealed a 2-1 win over Cardiff City as Nabil El Zhar marked his first Reds start with a debut goal for the club only for Darren Purse's header to level matters. But Steven Gerrard, making a surprise start, scored the winner.

Manchester City are through to the next round thanks to Elano's late penalty at Bolton Wanderers. The in-form Brazilian sealed a 1-0 win after Lubomir Michalik was adjudged to have handled.

Luton Town's game with Everton went to extra-time and the Toffees narrowly ensured there were no upsets thanks to Tim Cahill's extra-time winner at Kenilworth Road.

From : www.premierleague.com

Ferguson : "I loves Arsenal rivalry"

Sir Alex Ferguson is feeling all nostalgic as he gears up for a title challenge from Arsenal.

The Manchester United manager wrestled the title back to Old Trafford last season from Chelsea, after Jose Mourinho twice claimed the top prize, but this term it looks as though Arsenal could be their fiercest rivals.

And it is such rivalry that has stoked up memories of Arsenal title triumphs in 1998, 2002 and 2004, with Ferguson revelling in the opportunity to pit his tactical wits against his old sparring partner Arsene Wenger on Sunday.

"It's still an open race but Arsenal have had a great start and they're the ones we are chasing at the moment," Ferguson said.

From : www.premierleague.com

Platini Criticize the Wenger Strategy


Arsene Wenger is renowned for the youth system he has implemented at Arsenal. But Platini does not subscribe to the Frenchman's strategy and said: "I do not like the system of Arsene Wenger."

He says that : "In France, Italy and Spain it is easy to buy with money the best players at 14, 15 or 16. I don't like that. If my son is playing at Millwall and at 16 Manchester come in for this player then when will Millwall have a good team?"

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Approach [Big Match] Arsenal VS MU

Arsenal VS Manchester United
03 November 2007 12:45
Emirates Stadium


Arsenal
Strength :
- Unbeaten until now since first match
- Good record in evry competition
- Good togetherness
- Play with much supporter in Emirates Stadium

Manchester United
Strength :
- Teves & Rooney have good play in last match
- Good defense line because Ferdinand in fit condition
- Want to be the first team who beat Arsenal

What do you think of this both team with this strength ??
Are they have the another strenght ??

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Ramos Want To Defeat Arsenal


The new coach Tottenham Hotspurs, Juande Ramos not only want to this team come up but he is want to defeat Arsenal. He nevers be a coach BPL team before but he say that he much know the character of BPL player. And he admits that he can make happy the Tottenham's supporter. In Goal, He says : "I much know about Arsenal's player. So I want my team win when they meet Arsenal in every competition"

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