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ROME (AP) - AS Roma beat Inter Milan 2-1 in the Italian Cup final Saturday in partial compensation for losing out in the Serie A title race.
Roma defender Philippe Mexes cut in front of three Inter players to score with a low shot in the 36th minute. It was the Frenchman's second goal of the season with the other coming during league play.

 

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AS Roma's captain Francesco Totti, with white jersey, surrounded by teammates, holds up the trophy after defeating Inter Milan 2-1 in the Italy Cup final.

Simone Perrotta made it 2-0 in the 54th by tapping in a pass from Mirko Vucinic.

Inter and Roma had faced off in the previous three finals, with Roma winning last year and Inter claiming the previous two matches.

Vitor Hugo Gomes Passos, who came on as a replacement at the beginning of the second half, scored for Inter in the 60th with a strong shot from well outside the area that surprised Roma goalkeeper Alexander Doni.

Gomes Passos scored a similar goal in the Italian Cup semifinals to help Inter through to the final.

Inter won the Italian league in the last game of the season with Roma coming second.

Fidel frustrates foreigners with 'five-for'
Andrew Hancel
Saturday, May 24, 2008

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West Indies fastbowler Fidel Edwards in action for his team against Australia at Sabina Park yesterday. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)

Fidel Edwards yesterday registered his sixth five-wicket haul in Test cricket that gave the West Indies a fighting chance against Australia on the second day of the first Test at Sabina Park yesterday.

But with ace seamer Jerome Taylor absent because of a back injury, Edwards thought he had to deliver for his team, as the Aussies lost six wickets for 130 runs after resuming on 301-4.

It was a matter of Edwards stepping up to the plate as he performed one of his best bowling displays in his Test career.

"Well you know (Jerome) Taylor is a big miss and also Chris (Gayle). I thought for myself that I really had to put in a big effort, not for myself, but for the team," said Edwards during the post-day press conference.

"When the skipper want you to do the job you always find yourself going out there and give a bigger effort as one of the main strike bowlers in the team," he added.

The diminutive pacer did just that for the Caribbean side, adding the wickets of Brad Hodge, Brett Lee and Stuart MacGill on the second day to end with figures of 5-104 from 26.4 overs.

Edwards struck early just like he did on day one, when Hodge gloved a sharp delivery to wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin. He then returned in the post lunch session to trap Lee before bowling MacGill as the visitors found his pace difficult to handle on a track that offered invariable bounce.

"I try to focus on my rhythm a lot. When my rhythm is off, I tend to bowl the ball all over the place. But I have tried to work on my rhythm throughout the last season," Edwards noted.

It is Edwards' best bowling figures against the men from Down Under, bettering his 3-114 in the 2005 series in Australia. But if one should judge him by his words after yesterday, the visitors could be in for a rude awakening whenever he bows again.

Meanwhile, fast-medium bowler Stuart Clark, who has taken all three West Indian wickets made the obvious point that anchorman Shivnarine Chanderpaul will be the key wicket when play resumes this morning.

"It was good to get three wickets. If we can get a couple early, especially Chanderpaul, we hopefully can put them under more pressure," Clark said at the press conference.

"He showed that he's a very good player.hopefully we can grind him out or find a way to get him out and put ourselves in a good spot."

And with the pitch being abrasive, Clark believes they stand a very good chance of dismissing the Windies "for as little as possible".

"If you can get the ball in the right spot enough times, then no matter who's bowling you'll have a chance," said the 32-year-old Clark, who has an impressive Test average of 21.88 from 15 matches.

No surrender!

May 24, 2008
Started By sting 0 Comments
No surrender!
Windies fight back against Australia with Edwards' 5-104 on 2nd day
GARFIELD MYERS, Editor-at-Large South/Central Bureau
Saturday, May 24, 2008

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Stuart MacGill is clean bowled by West Indies' Fidel Edwards on day two of the first Test match against Australia at Sabina Park yesterday. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)

Australia remained on top but West Indies led by a five-wicket haul from fast bowler Fidel Edwards fought all the way to stay in contention on day two of the first Digicel Test at Sabina Park yesterday.

The 26-year-old Edwards who has fond memories of Sabina Park having picked up five wickets on debut there back in 2003, bowled at high pace from his slinging, round-arm action for figures of 5-104 as Australia resumed yesterday at 301-4 and were dismissed in mid-afternoon for 431.

Andrew Symonds with a 115-ball unbeaten 70 (115 balls, two sixes, eight fours) kept Edwards and company at bay on a pitch that picked up significantly in pace from the first day and was increasingly untrustworthy in bounce.
Symonds marshalled the tail expertly to milk 63 runs for the last three wickets.

After a solid opening stand of 47 between Devon Smith (32) and Brenton Parchment (9), the West Indies then lost three quick wickets to the naggingly accurate seamer Stuart Clark (3-18) to end the day at 115-3. With three days remaining, the West Indies with skipper Ramnaresh Sarwan (7) also among the fallen, trail by 316 knowing they will have to reduce that lead to less than 200 today, to eliminate the risk of being asked to follow on.

The left-handed Shivnarine Chanderpaul on 25 and Runako Morton, 23, were unbeaten when the umpires called time at 5:30pm with only 79 of the scheduled 90 overs.

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West Indies' elder stateman Shivnarine Chanderpaul in action against Australia on the second day of the first Test against the visiting Aussies at Sabina Park yesterday. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)

Last night a pleased Edwards credited consistency for what was his sixth five-wicket haul. "The coach has been asking us to put the ball in the right areas. The wicket has been playing up and down so the way I bowled is probably the best I've bowled against them (Australia)," said Edwards.

Australia, no doubt targeting in excess of 500 when the day started had to be content with an additional 130 runs for their last six wickets in 39 overs and five balls as Edwards and company kept a tight leash.

Brad Hodge (67) resuming from an overnight 53 in partnership with night watchman Mitchell Johnson on 1, pushed on quickly on the back of two meaty square cut boundaries off Edwards. But in the sixth over, Edwards' pacy, bouncing outswinger nicked the edge for wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin to take the catch diving wide to his right at 326-5. The right-handed Hodge had counted nine fours and a six in his free-flowing 122-ball knock.

Symonds started slowly - spending 18 balls over his first run as he struggled for timing. But by the time Johnson with 22 from 53 balls chipped a catch to mid on against the nagging medium pace of Darren Sammy (2-78), Symonds was beginning to find his range.

Brad Haddin (11) with the intimidating task of filling the boots of Adam Gilchrist fell just before lunch at 368-7 under-edging an attempted pull against Sammy for Ramdin to complete the catch.

Symonds then mixed solid defence with bludgeoning blows including a mighty six over long in partnership with the lower order. He shared stands of 15 with Lee (4) for the eighth wicket, 16 with Clark (3) for the ninth and 32 for the last with MacGill (2). Edwards with two wickets and Darren Powell cleaned up the tail. The dismissal of Lee would have sent tremors through the West Indies camp. The right-hander ducked at a short delivery from Edwards, only to be struck low on his crouched body as the ball bounced far lower than was reasonable. The umpire lifted his finger in response to the bellowed appeal and TV replays suggested it would have hit the top of the stumps.

But despite the uncertainty about the bounce, Smith and Parchment (9) - opening partners for West Indies Under-19s several years ago - gave the home side hope in a confident stand of 47 before things went awry. Their approaches were very different with possibly the only similarity being their willingness to leave deliveries just wide of off stump from the explosively fast Brett Lee and his left-arm opening partner Mitchell Johnson.

While Smith - seeming to be in fine touch -middled and timed his scoring opportunities superbly into the gaps, Parchment when forced to play was mostly content to block.
So compact was Smith that his dismissal came as a surprise - the straight delivery from Clark squeezing between bat and pad to dislodge the bails.

A seemingly over-confident Sarwan had gotten to seven off nine balls when his attempted upper cut against Clark gave wicketkeeper Haddin a high catch to his right at 62-2. It became 68-3 when Parchment having been hit in the midriff by a shorter delivery from Clark, edged to the keeper ball as he stretched forward for another catch to the 'keeper.

Willed on by the crowd, Chanderpaul and Morton batted through the last 16 overs with only the odd alarm. Both used the sweep shot to good effect against the wrist spin of MacGill who found turn for his leg breaks but for the most looked less than threatening in the unbroken 47-run fourth wicket stand.

Scoreboard

Australia 1st Innings

(Overnight 301-4)
Phil Jaques lbw b Edwards 9
Simon Katich c Sammy b Edwards 12
Ricky Ponting c Parchment b Bravo 158
Michael Hussey c Bravo b Jaggernauth 56
Brad Hodge c Ramdin b Edwards 67
Mitchell Johnson c Powell b Sammy 22
Andrew Symonds not out 70
Brad Haddin c Ramdin b Sammy 11
Brett Lee lbw b Edwards 4
Stuart Clark c Bravo b Powell 3
Stuart MacGill b Edwards 2
Extras: (2b, 13lb, 2nb) 17

TOTAL: (all out) 431

Overs: 126.5.

Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-37, 3-174, 4-293, 5-326, 6-350, 7-368, 8-383, 9-399, 10-431.

Bowling: Daren Powell 29-4-99-1, Fidel Edwards 26.5-4-104-5, Darren Sammy 29-7-78-2 (1nb), Dwayne Bravo 22-6-61-1 (1nb), Amit Jaggernauth 20-0-74-1.

West Indies 1st innings

Devon Smith b Clark 32
Brenton Parchment c Haddin b Clark 9
Ramnaresh Sarwan c Haddin b Clark 7
Runako Morton not out 23
Shivnarine Chanderpaul not out 25
Extras: (1b, 7lb, 11nb) 19

TOTAL: (for three wickets) 115

Overs: 37.

Still to bat: Dwayne Bravo, Denesh Ramdin, Darren Sammy, Daren Powell, Fidel Edwards, Amit Jaggernauth.

Bowling: Brett Lee 11-4-25-0 (6nb), Mitchell Johnson 10-1-40-0 (5nb), Stuart Clark 8-1-18-3, Stuart MacGill 6-0-24-0, Andrew Symonds 2-2-0-0.

Umpires: Aleem Dar, Pakistan, and Russell Tiffin, Zimbabwe.
Third umpire: Norman Malcolm, West Indies.

Match Referee: Roshan Mahanama, Sri Lanka.

Andrés Iniesta and Bojan Krkic are in the ideal team and the best debutants XI for the 2007/08 season in the First Division.


This Friday the UEFA website posted the ideal line-up and best debutants from the Spanish First Division. Andrés Iniesta and Bojan Krkic are in these two teams.

All-rounder Iniesta

espanyol-fcb-iniesta.jpgThe Barça midfielder played in 28 of his sides 38 League fixtures, making him the third most-used player in Rijkaards squad. He played in all midfield and attacking positions scoring 3 goals, giving 3 assists and being one of the players to receive most fouls at 97.

Iniesta is in the ideal XI alongside Casillas (Madrid), in goal; Sergio Ramos (Madrid), Joan Capdevila (Deportivo), Fabricio Coloccini (Deportivo) and Cata Díaz (Getafe), in defence; Guti (Madrid), Iniesta and Jorge López (Racing), in midfield; and up front leading goalscorer Dani Güiza (Mallorca) and Atlético de Madrids Argentinean striker Sergio Agüero.

Bojan is best debutant

vall-fcb-bojan.jpgBarças young talent is one of the best debutant strikers in the League. Aged just 17, Bojan has played 31 games in his first season, 14 in the starting line-up, and found the net 10 times, which is a better record than Raúl Gonzálezs in his first season with Real Madrid.

UEFAs best debutants XI features Diego López (Vila-reals keeper), Pepe (Madrid), Martín Cáceres (Recreativo), Bruno Saltor (Almeria) and Filipe Luis from Deportivo as defenders; Getafe players De la Red and Granero in midfield; Sevilles Diego Capel and Valladolids Sisi playing wide; and Bojan paired upfront with Almeria striker Álvaro Negredo.

Brazil and AC Milan playmaker Kaka underwent surgery on his left knee on Friday and is doubtful for next month's FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Paraguay and Argentina. Brazil team doctor Jose Luis Runco said the arthroscopy operation had gone well but did not want to estimate how long the FIFA World Player of the Year would be out of action.

"The result was very positive but I don't want to make a prediction," Runco told reporters. "The certainty is that he's out of the friendlies. We'll think about the World Cup qualifiers later. We'll have a look every day. We're not going to jump the gun so that he can play for the national team."

Brazil face Canada in a friendly on May 31 and Venezuela on June 6, both in the United States. They are away to Paraguay in a FIFA World Cup qualifier on June 15 and at home to Argentina three days later.

Runco said Kaka had suffered damage to the meniscus caused by overuse. "It's like having a stone in your shoe," he said.

On arriving at the Rio de Janeiro hospital for the operation, Kaka told reporters: "We've done everything possible to avoid surgery but there's no way out. My thinking is that I will miss the friendlies but will be ready for the World Cup qualifiers."


Real Madrid's enthusiasm to land Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo is such that they even have a club car ready and waiting for the Portugal star, Marca sports daily reported on Saturday.

'Is that the definitive proof?' asked Marca, headlining a photograph showing a brand new top of the range Audi, along with a handwritten notice on the dashboard bearing the legend: 'deliver to Cristiano Ronaldo'.

Another notice includes the words 'sponsorship Madrid,' implying the motor is destined for the club, with which it has a sponsorship agreement.

According to Marca, the vehicle is in an Audi parking lot in Spain.

There has been feverish speculation for weeks in the Spanish capital that Ronaldo, having now led United to the Premiership and Champions League double, will quit Old Trafford for the Bernabeu although he has four years left on his existing contract.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson on Friday launched a stinging attack on Real, accusing the Spanish champions of 'lacking morals' in their attempts to lure Ronaldo.

The Manchester United manager is furious at statements made by Real coach Bernd Schuster and president Ramon Calderon questioning whether Ronaldo really wants to stay at Old Trafford and accused them of attempting to unsettle his player.

'The simple facts are that he is with us and has four years left on his contract and that's the first thing. And Calderon makes that great statement 'slavery was abolished many, many years ago'. Did he tell Franco that? Jesus Christ, give me a break.

'Do you not think we've not had many interests from the big clubs in Europe about our best players? Of course. But they don't get into the nonsense that they (Real Madrid) get into. And they've no moral issues at all. They think that they can ride roughshod over everyone but they won't do it with us.'

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta believes it's time for Ronaldinho to find a new club.

Laporta said the two-time FIFA player of the year could leave the Camp Nou stadium with striker Samuel Eto'o as new coach Pep Guardiola looks to bring stability back to Barcelona next season.

"We've told Ronaldinho that he needs new challenges," Laporta said. "When you finish an era it's normal that the leading figures should leave.

"Last year, we thought that it might be the year to sell him, but given his enthusiasm and the appreciation that a club like Barcelona needs to have, we decided to let him stay on. Things haven't turned out the way he wanted them to."


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Ronaldinho played only 17 league games for the Catalans this season after rarely missing a match to injury following his arrival from Paris Saint-Germain in 2003. Questions over his attitude and social habits took its toll over the course of the season.

"(We) thought that (Ronaldinho) deserved another chance," Laporta said. "He was excited about becoming the world's best player again. We thought he deserved it."

Eto'o has been unhappy after enduring criticism to close the season. The Cameroon striker has talked of playing in England or Italy.

"He has also been one of the most emblematic players of this cycle and if he has to go then he deserves to do so with his head held high too, and with honor," Laporta said.

Barcelona finished third in the Spanish league, 18 points adrift of rival and champion Real Madrid.

Coach Frank Rijkaard, who guided the Catalans to consecutive league titles and the 2006 Champions League, was let go after a second straight season without a trophy, while Portugal midfielder Deco has been told to seek another club.

Sports director Txiki Begiristain said Monday that negotiations with Manchester United over the transfer of Gerard Pique were "well advanced." The defender, a former Barcelona youth player, is expected to join the Catalans shortly after Wednesday's Champions League final against Chelsea.

Begiristain indicated that Brazilian defender Sylvinho would be the sole player out of contract to return next season. France defender Liliam Thuram, Brazilian midfielder Edmilson, striker Santi Ezquerro and backup goalkeeper Jose Manuel Pinto are those who are out of contract after this season.

Laporta, who has been a focal point for fans' criticism over the team's final matches, fielded some blame for the players' lack of discipline. And for hanging onto the belief that Rijkaard could transform the team's fortunes following an unbeaten run to start 2008.

"We decided to stick with Frank and not fire him, and I have to take responsibility for that," Laporta said. "Rijkaard didn't leave last summer because we had faith in his professional ability. He wanted to continue and we thought that that was the best thing to do."

Laporta advised the Dutchman in February that Guardiola would be his replacement should he leave. Laporta believes the former Barcelona player is well-suited to see the Catalans through the challenges ahead.

"In Pep, we saw a person with humility, a man of conviction and with a style of play that we share," he said.

Barcelona is unlikely to spend big as it did last offseason, when it splashed around 70 million (US$109 million) on France internationals Thierry Henry and Eric Abidal, Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure and Argentina defender Gabriel Milito.

"We're looking for balance, not names. We're looking for players who will give their all," Laporta said.

Liverpool have announced a prestigious pre-season friendly with La Liga runners-up Villarreal.

And the Anfield club are also expected to confirm soon another warm-up game against Rangers at Ibrox.

So far the only date confirmed is the July 30 visit to Villarreal, a side Liverpool could end up facing in the Champions League next term.

The match is part of the deal that took Spain international goalkeeper Jose Reina to Anfield in the summer of 2005.

Liverpool are also almost certain to be facing a trip to Ibrox to face the beaten UEFA Cup finalists. That date could be July 26, but there has been no official confirmation yet.

Liverpool will travel to Switzerland in early July for their usual pre-season training camp, where a couple of games against local opposition will be organised.

Liverpool also hope to have a friendly on the weekend prior to the start of the new Premier League season.

There are no plans for a pre-season tour to the USA or the Far East, as Liverpool have staged in previous years.

Liverpool enter the Champions League at the third qualifying round stage next season, and the draw will be made on August 3.

The Premier League starts on August 9, with the third qualifying round first leg on August 12/13 with the second leg on August 26/27, with the group stages starting on September 16-17.


Sir Alex Ferguson has given a tongue-in-cheek hint that assistant coach Carlos Queiroz could one day succeed him as manager of Manchester United, two days after winning the Champions League title.

Carlos Queiroz has been credited generally with organising the impressive array of fitness experts around the players which has ensured they have competed in maximum physical condition.

Queiroz's year at Real Madrid, sandwiched between his two spells at United, has, according to Ferguson, also enabled him to advise Cristiano Ronaldo and be a persuasive influence to keep him at the club.

Benfica are among his admirers while there has even been talk he might be offered the Portugal job if, as expected, Luis Felipe Scolari stands down after Euro 2008.

Ferguson generally navigates his way round talk of his possible successors and predictably side-stepped a direct question on the matter on Friday as he basked in the glow of United's triumph over Chelsea.

But the Scot then went on to give Queiroz the most glowing reference imaginable.

'Carlos is well respected,' said Ferguson. 'His preparation for the game on Wednesday, from all aspects, was fantastic. There has been a lot of talk about him recently and I am sure the Portugal job would be a big attraction for him.

'What happens after I go is not my domain. But there is no doubt I think Carlos will be here for a long time. As long as me anyway.'

The last sentence was added with a definite twinkle in his eye but there is no doubting Ferguson's faith in Queiroz.

Indeed, having recruited the Mozambique-born former South Africa coach twice, the second time after an ill-fated year at Real Madrid, Ferguson is relying heavily on Queiroz to help keep Cristiano Ronaldo.

The coach has a persuasive influence on the winger and was pivotal in his decision to remain with the Old Trafford outfit in the aftermath of his row with Wayne Rooney at the 2006 World Cup.

And, as Real Madrid step up their interest in the 23-year-old, Ferguson feels Queiroz can be a useful ally in providing first-hand experience of life at the Bernabeu.

'Carlos has the experience of being at Real Madrid,' said Ferguson. 'That is helping us now with all the nonsense we have to talk about.

'Carlos' experience means he can advise Cristiano quite well about that kind of club. That is a plus point for us.'

By his own admission, Ferguson remains a 'dinosaur' in some aspects of the game's development.

Having spent years at Aberdeen merely attempting to recruit a second physio, only to be met with total resistance from Dons chairman Dick Donald, it is perhaps little wonder that, at 66, the Scot requires assistance in some areas, which Queiroz happily provides.

'Carlos is improving a lot of things,' said Ferguson. 'I am a bit of a dinosaur in that respect. I have recognised progress needed to be made in different areas that I am expert at.

'We have five physios now. I would have been happy with that, plus a nutritionist, a weight coach, a fitness coach.

'I even brought an orthoptist to assist on the eye training. That kind of thing is fine.

'But the levels we are going to now are unbelievable. Carlos has increased it in all sorts of ways.

'The entire medical side is fantastic. I don't think there is anywhere better in the world now. That is all down to Carlos' vision of the future which I would not have had.'

Henry: "Just Go, Eto'o"

May 21, 2008
Started By goke31310 Comments
http://www.goal.com/en-india/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=700017

keep in mind:
Eto'o has 16 goals in 18 (16 as a starter) league appearances. 18 total goals in 28 games (all competitions)
http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/web/english/futbol/temporada_07-08/estadistiques/jugadors/Etoo/fitxa.html

Henry has 12 goals in 30 (27 as a starter)  league appearances. 19 total goals in 47 games (all competitions)
http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/web/english/futbol/temporada_07-08/estadistiques/jugadors/Henry/fitxa.html
Nemanja Vidic says he was protecting Carlos Tevez in the incident which saw Didier Drogba sent-off in the UEFA Champions League final.
Chelsea ace Drogba was dismissed towards the end of extra-time in Wednesday's Moscow showdown after slapping Manchester United defender Vidic in the face.

The melee was sparked after Chelsea reacted angrily to Tevez putting the ball out for a throw-in after the Blues had kicked it out of play for one of their players to receive treatment.

Vidic insists he does not blame Drogba, but the Serbian stopper cannot understand why Chelsea were upset by Tevez's actions.

"After the throw-in we had to return the ball to Chelsea and we did that by sending the ball again out of play," Vidic told The Sun.

"Tevez got pushed for doing that and I came to protect him.

"I also asked Chelsea's players what is the problem as they previously returned the ball by kicking it out, and I thought Tevez did not do anything wrong.

"The pushing continued then Drogba touched me, but I don't blame him.

"It's a final, a very important game and some players cannot control themselves.

"Maybe my reaction was bad as I ran half the field to get in an awkward situation, but the most important thing is we won the trophy."

HLEB----leaving EMIRATES?????

May 24, 2008
Started By ***DK***5 Comments

Hleb's Gunner go - Agent

Arsenal schemer Alexander Hleb will be allowed to leave The Emirates this summer, according to his agent.

The Belarus midfielder's future has been the subject of feverish speculation and his representative, Nikolai Shpilevski, claims he is already in talks with another club.

Shpilevski told the Sun: "I can officially confirm that a short time ago Alexander decided that he will leave Arsenal and join another club.

"Of course, Arsenal and Arsene wanted him to stay but they have accepted the player's choice."

Hleb has been linked with a move to Inter Milan and reportedly held talks with the Italian giants earlier this year.

Inter's interest infuriated Gunners boss Arsene Wenger, who threatened to report them to FIFA for making an illegal approach for the player.

There were suggestions the player would use Article 17 of FIFA's transfer regulations to buy out the remaining two years of his Arsenal contract.

But Shpilevski insisted Hleb will not rob the club of a lucrative transfer fee, saying: "We are not using article 17 of the FIFA rule.

"I can't tell you anything about where he will be playing yet.

"Talks are under way, and I don't have the right to make them public.

"I think that the issue of his new club will be clarified in the next few days."

Shpilevski confirmed one of the reasons Hleb wanted to quit Arsenal was because he had not settled in London following his £11.2million move from Stuttgart three years ago.

"Alex has spent three good seasons at Arsenal and he wasn't sure he could maintain the same level that he has been showing if he stayed," Shpilevski said.

"It's also true that he felt uncomfortable off the field.

"Alexander wants a change of scene. That's had a large part to play in his decision."

Should Hleb move on, he would be the second big-name departure from Emirates Stadium this summer following fellow midfielder Mathieu Flamini's move to AC Milan.

The loss of two key men would be a huge blow to Wenger's attempt to emulate and improve upon this season's domestic and European trophy bids.lclclc

LONDON (AP) - Chelsea fired manager Avram Grant on Saturday, three days after the club's loss to Manchester United in the Champions League final.
The Israeli coach's position had been subject to speculation all season even though he guided the Blues to second place in the Premier League, but Wednesday's defeat on penalty kicks to United in Moscow seems to have settled his fate.

Although Chelsea played arguably its most entertaining soccer of the season at Luzhniki Stadium, Chelsea terminated Grant's contract following two days of discussions and said it would now try to find a successor.

"Everybody at Chelsea FC would like to thank Avram for his contribution since taking over as manager last September," the club said in a statement. "We will now be concentrating all our efforts on identifying a new manager for Chelsea and there will be no further comment until that appointment is made."

Speculation surrounded Grant's position ever since he succeeded the popular and charismatic Jose Mourinho in September. Always seen as a temporary replacement due to his lack of topflight experience, the rumors continued even after he guided the club to within two points of United in the Premier League.

Frank Rijkaard, Sven-Goran Eriksson and, most recently, Brian Laudrup and Roberto Mancini have all been linked with the club as owner Roman Abramovich reportedly seeks a coach to bring the club titles and a more exciting style of play.

Despite losing just one more Premier League match after a defeat to United in his first game, Grant attracted criticism from fans and commentators, who argued that Grant should have been able to encourage more entertaining soccer from his squad of star players.

He was also criticized for losing February's League Cup final to Tottenham despite having a far more experienced, talented and highly paid team than his rival.

Even so, at a club not run by a demanding Russian billionaire, Grant would likely have done more than enough to earn at least one more year in charge.

But he was always at a disadvantage as he struggled to win over fans shocked at the sudden departure of Mourinho, who had led the club to its first league title in 50 years and then retained it.

Grant was switched to coach from his position as director of football, despite having no Champions League or Premier League experience, prompting incredulity among supporters and the assumption that his was a stopgap appointment.

But he survived to the end of the season and even took Chelsea to its first ever Champions League final.

Chelsea rallied to draw 1-1 through extra time and came within a kick of winning the shootout, but captain John Terry missed the crucial penalty and Edwin van der Sar saved from Nicolas Anelka to earn United a 6-5 win.

Despite Chelsea going so close, British papers were unanimous in assuming that the disappointment of defeat in his home country would lead Abramovich to fire Grant - despite the pair's friendship.

CLAIREFONTAINE, France (AP) - France striker Thierry Henry is pondering his long-term future with the national team.

The 30-year-old Henry is France's all-time leading scorer with 44 goals and is set to play his sixth consecutive major tournament at the European Championship. The FC Barcelona player has contemplated whether to retire from Les Bleus after the June 7-29 tournament.

"The thought crossed my mind - period," Henry said Friday. "I won't speak about it further."

Henry has had a tough season at Barcelona, often playing out on the left wing under then coach Frank Rijkaard and struggling to live up to expectations after previously scoring prolifically with Arsenal.

Still, he thinks the experience has toughened him up.

"I learned a bit more about myself this season," Henry said, pointing out that he still managed "19 goals and 11 assists" despite not playing in a central striking role.

Henry, who has 98 caps, is likely to regain his starting place at striker under coach Raymond Domenech at Euro 2008, where France plays in Group C against Romania on June 9, Netherlands on June 13 and Italy on June 17.

Despite a tough group, Henry thinks France can clinch its third European title, after 1984 and 2000.

"I think we have the ability to win," Henry said. "We are solid, we have quality in attack."

With five goals in his last four league games with Barcelona, Henry also feels his form is returning at the right time.

"I feel in better shape," he said, adding that he is looking forward to "playing up front again" in upcoming friendlies against Ecuador, Paraguay and Col****ia.

Tottenham assistant manager Gustavo Poyet claims the White Hart Lane club have "no interest" in signing Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o.

The 27-year-old has been repeatedly linked with an exit from the Nou Camp this summer, with Tottenham's Spanish coach Juande Ramos reportedly one of those interested in his services.

But assistant boss Poyet denied Spurs were looking to launch a bid for the Cameroon international, while adding that the club directors would be discussing their transfer targets for the summer next week.

"Samuel Eto'o is not a priority for our team. Moreover, we're not interested in him," Poyet told Spanish radio station Ona FM.

He added: "We'll be having a meeting next week to talk about signings, as we've already made an interesting one for next season."

Tottenham landed Croatia star Luka Modric from Dinamo Zagreb in a 16.5million deal.

Last week Barcelona president Joan Laporta admitted that Eto'o may be one of the star players to leave the club as they look to enter a new era under new coach Pep Guardiola.

Sir Alex Ferguson firmly believes Cristiano Ronaldos immediate future at United is secure, but he says future Reds success in Europe is vital to keeping the prodigious Portuguese winger at Old Trafford.

Ronaldo has four years left on his current contract, but Sir Alex admits a time will come when the player has a big decision to make over his future.

United clinched a dramatic third European Cup in Moscow on Wednesday and Sir Alex says improving that record even further will be a crucial point in persuading Ronaldo to extend his stay in Manchester even further.

Real Madrid continue to make the world aware of their interest in Ronaldos services with Real coach Bernd Schuster and president Ramon Calderon both expressing a desire to see the winger at The Bernabeu. But Sir Alex remains unflustered, as he should having just won a league and European Cup double.

You get used to it with Madrid, said the United boss on Friday. Schuster's talking and Calderon's talking. Real think they can ride roughshod over everyone, but they won't do it with us. They have no moral issues.

"In terms of great clubs, Barcelona have far better morality than Real Madrid will ever have. Real use this Marca newspaper as a vehicle to unsettle players.

"Do you not think we have had many expressions of interest about our players from big clubs in Europe? Real Madrid are not the only club interested in Ronaldo. But the others are not saying so. They don't get into this nonsense.

"The simple fact of the matter is that he has four years left on his contract and he is happy here.


Of course, the players you want to keep, you have to work hard to keep," added Sir Alex. "That is a fact in the modern era. He is 23, when he gets to 25 or 26 he will have a big decision to make. That will be our biggest task when he gets to that age.

Its about how big we become and how big we are then in terms of European trophies. That European success will resonate with him. Thats why I make the point about us striving to be better at winning European Cups."



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April 29, 2008
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The Lakers has made their was past the Denver Nuggets to reach the second round of the Nba Playoffs 2008. Lakers won the series 4-0
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - FC Barcelona is set to sign Sevilla midfielder Seydou Keita.

Keita underwent a routine medical on Friday and is awaiting an agreement between the clubs, with Barcelona hoping to clinch the deal later Friday.

Sevilla expects Barcelona to pay the 14 million (US$22 million) buyout clause attached to the Mali international's contract, which has three years to run.

Keita enjoyed an impressive first season in Spain after arriving from Lens nearly a year ago. Acting as a midfield lynchpin, he also scored several spectacular long-range goals.

The 27-year-old would be Barcelona's first new signing since it announced this month the replacement of coach Frank Rijkaard by reserve team coach Pep Guardiola in a reaction to its second straight season without a trophy.

Barcelona finished third in the league - its worst placing for five years - and was knocked out in the Champions League semifinals by eventual winner Manchester United.

Barcelona is also expected to sign Manchester United defender Gerard Pique for a reported fee of 5 million (US$8 million).

Pique, who plays for Catalonia in a friendly with Argentina's Olympic team on Saturday, said Friday negotiations are "very advanced."

Defensive midfielder Edmilson left for Villarreal on Friday to begin what is expected to be an exodus of players, likely to include Ronaldinho and Deco and perhaps Samuel Eto'o, all of whom were key players when Barcelona won the 2006 Champions League.

AC Milan is reportedly interested in signing Ronaldinho and Eto'o together with fullback Gianluca Zambrotta.

Frank lampard a go inter milan

May 19, 2008
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Cristiano Ronaldo insists his Manchester United future will be settled next week, with Real Madrid reportedly lining up a £100million bid.
Portugal winger Ronaldo starred for United in the 2007/08 season as he netted 42 goals in all competitions to help the club to a Premier League and Champions League Double.

That form has stoked rumours that Real are set to test United's resolve over the summer with a record-breaking £100million bid.

However, Ronaldo - who scored United's goal in their 1-1 Champions League final draw with Chelsea before seeing his spot-kick saved by Petr Cech in the Red Devils' shoot-out success - has dropped the strongest hint yet that he is set to agree a new deal at Old Trafford.

"My future will be clear next week. Everyone will be pleased - my club as well as me," Ronaldo - who joined United in 2003 in a £12million move from Sporting - said in The Sun.

"I think I will definitely be here next season. Yes, I want to stay. I have played five years for this club and I'd love to stay here.

"I love the people, the players are fantastic, the atmosphere is unbelievable, the staff are great. That is the reason I want to stay.

"We won the most important trophies this season. I want to do it again next season but no one knows the future.

"I want to stay, I feel very happy in the club. I win trophies, the people are friendly, supporters are amazing, everything is fun for me. It's very good."

Ronaldo also insists he now feels comfortable after coming in for criticism for his part in Wayne Rooney's sending off in Portugal's 2006 World Cup quarter-final victory over England.

"After the last two years I feel the English people have been friendly to me. I enjoy playing in England but no one knows the future," he continued.

And Ronaldo believes he, and United, can only get better next season as they bid to defend their domestic and European crowns.

"This is a young team and we have everything to win next year," added Ronaldo. "We want to win the Champions League again and we have a good chance. We have a good team spirit.

"I can get better. The goals are not the most important thing. Maybe I will play well next year but I won't score as many goals.

"But I'm going to try to do my best. Every season I've improved and I want to improve next year."

 

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Almost ten months after launching their season with a penalties victory over Chelsea FC, Manchester United FC repeated the feat in the UEFA Champions League final with Edwin van der Sar saving from Nicolas Anelka to take the trophy to Old Trafford for the third time.

High drama
United had prevailed 3-0 in the FA Community Shield shoot-out on 5 August after a 1-1 draw and were on course to be crowned European champions again when Cristiano Ronaldo headed them into a 26th-minute lead. Chelsea equalised 19 minutes later through Frank Lampard and appeared more likely to find a winner thereafter, Didier Drogba and Lampard striking the woodwork. The former became the second player in three years to be red-carded in a final for slapping Nemanja Vidi in extra time, yet Petr ech's save from Ronaldo's penalty put the trophy within reach of the ten men only for captain John Terry to fire wide the potentially clinching kick. Three conversions later, Van der Sar outwitted Anelka and United were celebrating again.

Crossing chances
With the teams having the best two defences in this season's Premier League it was perhaps little surprise both began cautiously, although Nemanja Vidi was twice forced to head clear promising left-wing crosses into the United goalmouth while Owen Hargreaves was a lively presence down United's right flank. The England midfielder gave his international team-mate Ashley Cole fully recovered from an ankle injury suffered in training on Tuesday a testing early examination, delivering two dangerous balls into the area and almost getting on the end of Ronaldo's left-wing centre.

Ronaldo delight
From the Portuguese international's second significant contribution of the evening, United were ahead. Right-back Wes Brown played a one-two with Paul Scholes on the right touchline and cut inside to deliver a deep cross to the far post, where Ronaldo peeled away from Michael Essien to nod his first goal against Chelsea just inside Petr ech's right-hand post. Michael Ballack drove over from the edge of the box as Chelsea sought an instant response, but at the half-hour mark the London club had managed just 38 per cent of the possession.

Lampard leveller
For all that, however, United's lead might have disappeared almost as soon as it had arrived but for the reflexes of the 37-year-old Edwin van der Sar. The goalkeeper made an instinctive save from point-blank range to keep out Rio Ferdinand's inadvertent header under pressure from Ballack yet Chelsea could have fallen two behind within seconds. Wayne Rooney's fabulous long pass launched a counterattack from which ech made fine stops to deny first Carlos Tévez's header then Michael Carrick's follow-up shot. Tévez next passed up another presentable opening from Rooney's low right-wing centre and Chelsea took advantage on the stroke of half-time. Lampard reacted quickest to slip the ball beyond Van der Sar after Essien's speculative long-range effort had struck both Vidi and Ferdinand.

All change
Having got back into the game, Chelsea were eager to build on their equaliser as the second half started and might have been in front within ten minutes as Florent Malouda set Essien away down the right. The Ghanaian expertly turned away from two defenders on the edge of the area, only to direct a left-foot attempt too high, before Ballack sliced wide from distance as the United defence parted invitingly. The German and his midfield partner Lampard were steadily growing in influence, the latter demanding that first Vidi then Ferdinand clear away promising balls into the box.

Off the post
Before kick-off, the United end of the ground had displayed a series of cards spelling out one simple message Believe with the 'i' replaced by an image of the European Champion Clubs' Cup. That conviction now seemed exclusively Chelsea's, however, and they came closer than ever to a second goal with 12 minutes left as Didier Drogba, out of nothing, curled a shot from 25 metres beyond Van der Sar but off the goalkeeper's left-hand upright.

Extra-time tension
Ryan Giggs came on after 87 minutes to make his record-breaking 759th United appearance, yet with tension setting in neither side was willing to risk defeat and commit men forward. Chelsea continued to look more enterprising in the initial exchanges of extra time and rattled the woodwork again as Ashley Cole and Ballack brilliantly set up Lampard for an improvised shot that came back off the bar with Van der Sar beaten. John Terry then blocked Giggs's goalbound strike after Patrice Evra's low cross had taken ech out of the game. The ebb and flow of attacks continued, with the only advantage gained being United's after Drogba was dismissed for slapping Vidi.


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Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted he'll consider his Manchester United future after the Champions League final and would be tempted by Real Madrid.

The Portuguese winger has become one of the hottest properties in world football after scoring 41 goals this season to help United retain their Premier League title and reach the Champions League showpiece.

Madrid have consistently voiced their interest in the 23-year-old and reports have suggested they would be prepared to part with around £100million.

Ahead of next Wednesday's meeting with Chelsea in Moscow, Ronaldo told Spanish TV network Antena 3: "I am happy here but let's see what happens after the Champions League final.

"I am feeling calm here. I'm happy but in the future I don't know. I know Real Madrid like how I play and I know that other teams in Spain like my game as well, so that's good.

"It is good to know that other clubs are interested in you. I have said millions of times that I would love to play in Spain."

AC Milan new-boy Mathieu Flamini claims he would still be an Arsenal player had they offered him a contract last summer.

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The 24-year-old France midfielder says he asked the Gunners for a new long-term deal at the end of the 2006/07 season, but was told instead to prove his worth to the team.

He went on to be a major influence on Arsene Wenger's side, but agreed to join Milan on a four-year contract earlier this month.

"If Arsenal had offered me a contract last summer, I would still be their player now," Flamini told The Sun.

"Last July I told Arsenal I wanted to extend my contract so, of course, I would have signed if they had offered me a deal - but they didn't.

"They said they wanted me to prove myself first.

"It was difficult for me at the beginning. I had to see it as a challenge but I won't lie, it was not easy. You have to be mentally very strong to cope."

Flamini admits it was a big decision to leave Arsenal, but says he opted to join Milan because of the size and stature of the Italian club, despite Arsene Wenger's assertion that he left for more money.

"I've enormous respect for Arsene Wenger, but I did not leave for the money," he said.

"I'm leaving for Milan because it's one of the biggest clubs in the world - with millions of fans everywhere, an enormous history and one of the biggest trophy cabinets in the world."

eriksson new mexico boss????

May 17, 2008
Started By K173 Comments
Reports emanating from Central America suggest Manchester City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has agreed to become the next coach of Mexico.

The CNN news channel has reported that Eriksson has agreed a contract with the Mexican FA, although there has been no official announcement.

Guillermo Cantu, the director of the Mexican national team, said: "In the last meeting that the board members had, it was said that the name of the new coach was going to be handled carefully and that we are working for getting the best option as soon as possible.


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"It has also been said who was going to be on the bench in the match against Belize and that hasn't changed. Jesus Ramirez will be the coach in that match.

"In addition, what has been said on television hasn't been said in any other international network, most of all from England and Portugal so for the moment we don't know where this came from."

Reports in the Mexican media suggest Cantu was recently in England to discuss the position with Eriksson, who is said to have been offered US $9million to qualify for the World Cup in 2010.

Meanwhile, there are signs that Eriksson's frosty relationship with City owner Thaksin Shinawatra may be thawing.

The Swede's future is on hold while Thaksin carries out his well-publicised review of the club, but for the first time the former Thai prime minister has stated that Eriksson has done a good job in his first season.

"I acknowledge that Eriksson did well in his first year with the club," Thaksin told The Nation.

"He managed to haul the team from 14th place last year to ninth this season.

"We had been as high as fourth for a while but we then slipped down because some of the first-choice players suffered injuries."

A Kimbo vs. Tyson fight?

May 17, 2008
Started By sting 4 Comments

Tyson fight or no, Kimbo is no freakshow

  • Its hardly a stretch to suggest that Kimbo Slice is the Mike Tyson of the 21st century. Tyson became a cultural phenomenon in the 1980s with his intimidating visage, powerful punches and almost weekly appearances on ESPN.

Slice shares the same intimidating look and powerful punching, but his vehicle to stardom was the Internet video-sharing site, YouTube.

And while Slice struggles to be taken seriously as a mixed martial artist, calls are increasing for the pulverizing punchers of past and present to meet in a cage. Slices promoter, Gary Shaw, said hes not encouraging such talk, given that Tyson is retired and hasnt fought in three years.

But Shaw said he owes it to Slice to consider the bout if Tyson, who appears to weigh nearly 300 pounds and hasnt had a win in more than five years, would agree to it.

Call it a freak show or a circus or whatever you want, but it would be the most-watched pay-per-view event ever, Shaw said.

Theres little doubt of Slices importance to Elite XC, the mixed martial arts promotional company that Shaw runs.

On the most important card in mixed martial arts history, its almost irrelevant what middleweight champion Robbie Lawler does. Or his challenger, Scott Smith. Or what all but one of the other athletes who will compete in the Elite XC show on May 31 at the Prudential Center may do.

The success or failure of that show, and, perhaps with it, the company, will depend upon the performance of Slice. He is in the main event of the live first MMA show to be broadcast on network television for a reason.

Hes there, fighting James Thompson, because of the 2,065,443 views the nine-minute video, The Best of Kimbo Slice, got on YouTube.

Hes there because of the 2,163,315 who went to the site to watch his bare knuckles street fight with a guy known only as Adryan.

Hes there because of the 2,313,241 who saw him lose his only one of these types of bouts to a Boston policeman, Sean Gannon.

If only those people who have watched Slices backyard fights on the Internet tune in to watch him tear apart Thompson on CBS on May 31, it will go a long way toward stabilizing Elite XC and establishing it as a viable alternative to the UFC.

Elite XC has been bleeding money and conceded in a recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission that it has lost in excess of $27 million in little more than a year. It may not, it admits in the filing, have the money to make it through the year.

Slice, whose real name is Kevin Ferguson, is the one person who can reverse that. If he brings the more than 10 million sets of eyeballs who viewed his street fights on YouTube to CBS, it could change the landscape on the MMA scene.

Both Slice and Elite XC are in awkward positions, though. Hes an extraordinarily powerful puncher, but he is only in the infancy of his days as a mixed martial artist. It takes years to become a competent and well-rounded mixed martial artist and Slice still has much work to do.

Thats why hes been fed a series of tomato cans since turning professional. In his first bout with Elite XC, he fought Bo Cantrell, who was so intimidated he was tapping, it seemed, when Slice gave him a dirty look. He was then matched with early UFC brawling legend Tank Abbott, who had won exactly one fight in 10 years and had been routinely knocked out early.

Most matchmakers have the luxury of developing their quality prospects slowly and exposing them to a variety of styles. But Slice was a headliner from his first day in MMA, which changes the way he has to be matched.

There is an it factor that some guys have and some dont, and Kimbo has it, promoter Gary Shaw said. Oscar De La Hoya has it. He is still a superstar, even though he doesnt have superstar skills any more. Tyson has it. When Tyson walks into an arena, the place still erupts. Ive been to a high-class steakhouse with Kimbo and Ive seen it.

People, not just the young kids, all stand up and say, Kimbo! Hey, theres Kimbo!

You could take most of the best fighters in the world and have them walk into a place like that and the maître d would say, OK, well have a table for you in 40 minutes. Kimbo is a superstar right now, and hes only going to get bigger.

The problem is that Slice is being treated like a curiosity more than a developing athlete. Shaw spent much of the last few days answering questions about whether hed pair Slice with Tyson and Eric Butterbean Esch, a 400-pounder whose shtick was being billed as The King of the Four-Rounders, rather than about whether hed pair him with a competent and trained MMA fighter.

Tyson has never trained in MMA, hasnt boxed since June 22, 2005, and hasnt won a fight in more than five years. He looks like he weighs close to 300 pounds and only recently got out of a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center.

Asking a promoter if hed want his fighter to face Tyson is like asking a 20-something male if hed like to date Scarlett Johansson. Well, duh!

A fight with Tyson would mean huge money, but it would be more carnival act than serious competition.

And Elite XC needs to steer Slice away from the carnival act side of the business and convince a skeptical public that hes a real fighter.

His highly regarded trainer, former UFC heavyweight champion Bas Rutten, believes that he is. Rutten said he hopes Thompson can push Slice in the May 31 bout so he can gauge where he is.

But Rutten said he believes Slice could be ready for top 10-type fighters as soon as perhaps two or three more bouts.

Were building a fighter here, and were building a fighter who is going to be very formidable before not too long, Rutten said. Hes worked extremely hard. He was a hard puncher when I first saw him, but hes improved his striking greatly. His footwork, his reach and his torque are all greatly improved.

Hes working on his submissions. Thats the area hes most green, but hes learning. People said I was just a striker, but more than half of my wins were by submission. It can be learned. Hes already very good with his takedown defenses and his escapes and reversals are surprisingly good.

There are critics, to be sure. UFC president Dana White bemoaned the fact that Slice will headline on CBS during a conference call on Thursday. White said he wanted to make certain that when MMA first appeared on network television, it was with fighters who upheld the sports image and traditions.

He said his worst fears are being imagined as Elite XC parades Slice out front and center.

To have CBS, a big network like that, move forward with a guy like Kimbo Slice headlining it, theres no secret thats what I tried to stay away from, White said. Kimbo Slice isnt a mixed martial artist. This guy was fighting in your backyard three months ago and now hes going to be headlining on CBS. Personally, I think it sucks.

Slice eschews the notion he doesnt belong in the national spotlight. Hes been cast in some corners as a hoodlum, but shrugs off the portrayals as inaccurate.

He is, he insists, serious about becoming a complete MMA fighter and not just a guy who can capitalize on a gangster image.

I dont live a thug life, Slice told the Ventura County Star. We go to church on Sundays spend family time together. I dont portray a thug image.

And he shouldnt be portrayed as a sideshow fighter, which is how fights with men such as Tyson and Butterbean, would cast him.

Hell have a short shelf life if thats how hes matched. The hard-core fans will always be captivated, but the general public who, as Rutten says, have no idea who Fedor Emelianenko is, will soon move to other things.

But if Rutten is correct and Slice can become one of the worlds elite heavyweights, hell not only save Elite XC, but he also can play a pivotal role in legitimizing MMA to the masses.

Matchmaking for Slice is critical.

We dont want him to be treated like a circus act, because hes not, Rutten said. Hes a legitimate fighter who is working extremely hard I mean as hard as anyone Ive ever seen and who is getting better so quickly. Kimbo is a nice, respectful person to everyone he meets and hes taking the sport super seriously. He deserves that same kind of respect in return.

portsmouth fa cup champions

May 17, 2008
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WEMBLEY, England (AP) - Nwankwo Kanu scored a first-half goal Saturday for Portsmouth to beat Cardiff 1-0 and win the FA Cup final for the first time since 1939.

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The Nigerian striker punished a fumble by Cardiff goalkeeper Peter Enkelmann in the 37th minute of the 127th FA Cup final to give manager Harry Redknapp his first major trophy in 25 years of coaching.

Bidding to become the first lower league team to win the famous trophy since West Ham beat Arsenal in 1980, League Championship club Cardiff threatened occasionally. But Kanu had one of the worst misses in the world's oldest domestic cup competition when he hit the post in the 22nd faced by an open goal.

MADRID, Spain (AP) - Deco says he will leave FC Barcelona for an English or Italian team.

The Portugal midfielder said the Catalan club has given his agent permission to seek a move at the end of the season.

"I'm leaving so I can continue winning trophies and having success. I'll be going to England or Italy. I'll go where I want and not where the club tells me," Deco was quoted as saying by sports daily Mundo Deportivo on Friday.


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The 30-year-old midfielder said there was no chance of him moving to another Spanish club.

"Here, only Madrid is at Barcelona's level and I'd never join Madrid," the Brazilian-born player said.

Deco joined Barcelona in 2004, after helping FC Porto win the Champions League and the UEFA Cup. With the Catalan club, he won two league titles and the 2006 Champions League.

However, he has been criticized this season and was whistled by Barcelona fans during last weekend's home defeat against Mallorca.

Deco, who has two years of his contract left, said there was no turning back.

"I wouldn't stay at Barcelona now because I've always said that I want to be where I'm wanted. When things change, the best thing is to leave. I have some years left at the top level and I'm going to prove it, not for Barcelona, not for anyone, but for me," he said.

Saying it wouldn't be difficult for Barcelona to find a replacement, Deco suggested Liverpool's Steven Gerrard, Cesc Fabregas of Arsenal or Chelsea's Frank Lampard.

Barcelona, who will replace coach Frank Rijkaard with Pep Guardiola at the end of the season, is also expected to undertake a major clear-out of players with Ronaldinho and Samuel Eto'o among those expected to depart.

The club is reportedly interested in signing Boca Juniors forward Rodrigo Palacio and Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor, Sevilla midfielder Seydou Keita and Manchester United defender Gerard Pique.

Barcelona, which plays its final game of the season at relegated Murcia on Saturday, will finish either third or fourth, its worst placing since 2003. Barcelona hasn't won a trophy since 2006.

"It isn't easy to start winning again because to set up a great team you need the stability at the club and the dressing room that there was in my first two years," Deco said

'I'm very disappointed' - Former WI skipper calls ban unfortunate

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Richie Richardson, a member of the West Indies Cricket Board disciplinary committee, has hit out at the decision to ban Marlon Samuels over his involvement with an Indian bookie.

The former West Indies captain was a member of the disciplinary committee headed by Justice Adrian Saunders, who helped to decide Samuels' fate last weekend.

"I'm very disappointed. I've had sleepless nights after that hearing. I think what happened is unfortunate," Richardson said Thursday.

"Based on what I heard and the evidence I heard at that hearing, it is my opinion that nothing that Marlon Samuels did or was involved with would have warranted him being banned for two years."

Guilty by majority opinion

The 27-year-old Samuels was slapped with the ban after the committee found him guilty by "majority opinion" of violating the International Cricket Council Rules of Conduct 4 (ix) in that he "received money, benefit or other reward which could bring him or the game of cricket into disrepute".

According to ICC rules, the violation carried a minimum two-year ban which took effect from May 9, the date of the hearing.

Richardson also sought to dispel the notion that Samuels was involved with an Indian bookmaker, contending that the alleged bookie Mukesh Kochchar was actually Samuels' friend.

Kochchar, Richardson said, had assisted the batsman in paying his hotel bill after he had remained in Mumbai with fellow Jamaican Chris Gayle to take up a job that did not materialise following the Windies 2007 one-day international tour of India last year.

"I think based on the ICC law and based on what happened that law is applicable [but] it is totally unfair and wrong because all Marlon did was that he was in a jam and he called a friend and asked a friend to help him out. He promised to pay the money back," Richardson said.

"When he got back to Jamaica, he called the guy for instructions to pay the money back. The guy said "don't worry you can pay it back whenever you feel like".

"And that's what he's penalised for - for receiving funds that could bring the game into disrepute. Nothing in the evidence led me to believe or anyone believe that the (Indian) guy is a bookie."

He continued: "The guy befriended Marlon when early on in his career he had an injury. He was in Sharjah. He met the guy. He was struggling with the food and stuff like that.

Maintained a friendship

"The guy agreed to take him to somewhere where he could get nice food and stuff like that and they maintained a friendship even though they did not see a lot of each other because obviously Marlon is travelling around the world.

"This guy lives in Dubai. They spoke relatively regularly by telephone. The guy has spoken to Marlon's family. Marlon has sent stuff like Blue Mountain coffee back to him like how any friends will do."

Richardson, who scored 5,949 runs in 86 Tests for the West Indies between 1983 and 1995, said he had also made many friends throughout his career with whom he had remained in contact and had done business with.

"As a cricketer, I've made a lot of friends around the world. A lot of them I'm still in touch with. Some of them I've done business with. I can call a couple," the Antiguan said.

"There's one guy I met in Sharjah. He's now in England. If I went to his sports shop to buy cricket gear, he would not accept my money. That's the kind of friendship I have.

"Now if you have a friend and someone you consider to be a friend and he does you a favour, I cannot understand how that can bring the game of cricket into disrepute."

Boss Wenger vowed to take Hleb to court to stop him buying out his contract and joining Inter Milan.

And that could mean Hleb is out of action for months as Wenger fights to keep him.

Wenger says no one will follow AC Milan-bound Mathieu Flamini out of the door.

He said: I am confident of keeping Hleb. Nobody goes. Its that simple. Its about what is good for the club.

Hlebs agent claimed he would buy out his contract for £3million.

Wenger added: You cant come in the next day and buy it out.

You may have to go to court and can be banned if its not done right. It takes months.

Ronaldo "ill be better next season"

May 16, 2008
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Footballer of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo has vowed to continue his improvement at champions Manchester United next season.

The Reds winger, 23, collected the prestigious award voted for by the Football Writers' Association at a gala dinner in London on Thursday night.

The 23-year-old Portugal international - who was also named the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year - topped the poll of journalists ahead of Liverpool striker Fernando Torres and Portsmouth goalkeeper David James.

Ronaldo, who also won the accolade last season, netted an outstanding 41 goals during the regular season, including 31 in the Premier League as United beat Chelsea to the title.

The two clubs go head to head in the Champions League final in Moscow next week, and both managers Sir Alex Ferguson and Avram Grant were at the Royal Lancaster Hotel on Thursday evening to see the brilliant winger presented with his trophy.

Ronaldo maintained he had every intention of bettering his performance next season.

Following a tribute from former Manchester United and England midfielder Bobby Charlton, Ronaldo said: "I am very happy to win this award. It is very important for me to win again, but most important is the collective awards (of the team).

"I am still going to want to win more, to carry on like this, I will not stop because I have these two awards.

"Next season I will try to do my best again.

"I have improved every season and will try to improve next season.

"I am enjoying my football, and want to carry on."

Grant ignores Fergie mind games

May 14, 2008
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Avram Grant is refusing to get involved in Sir Alex Ferguson's mind games ahead of the UEFA Champions League final next week.

Ferguson is confident United can complete a Premier League and Champions League double in Moscow after pipping Chelsea to the domestic title.

The wily Scot believes United will go into the game in a better frame of mind that Chelsea following their Premier League success.

However, Grant is refusing to get involved in Ferguson's mind games and is confident his side can claim their first ever European Cup success in Moscow.

"No team has the advantage and Sir Alex can say whatever he likes," said Grant.

"They want to take the Champions League and we want to take the Champions League but no team has an advantage before the game.

"I'm very confident we can beat United. We beat them two weeks ago at Stamford Bridge.

"I don't think they're better than us. In these games small things make the difference. It's very exciting because it's the first time my club are in the Champions League final."

Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo believes he must win the Champions League before he can be regarded as the best player in the world.

Ronaldo is already regarded by many observers as the number one footballer on the planet after scoring an incredible 41 goals this season.

The Portugal international, 23, has surprised himself with his performances as United retained the Premier League, but he is determined to cement his status with victory over Chelsea in Moscow on Wednesday night.

"I have been totally surprised by how many goals I have scored as I am not even a centre forward," he told the Daily Mail.

"But to be the best in the world I have to win titles like the Champions League and the Premier League.

"I am a winner and I have a dream that we will win the double this season. It would be madness if we did but why is it not possible now?

"It is not easy to win anything, especially not the Champions League. I think if you win that then you go down in history and that is what I want."

Ronaldo revealed he is feeling fresh ahead of the Champions League final and the European Championship.

He said: "No player gets tired when they are winning games and trophies. This is the type of situation now that players dream of. Manchester United is a 'superclub' and we are obliged to win things every season. So tiredness does not come in to it.

"Next season we will be obliged to repeat what we have done and I'm sure that we will."

Kaka set to lead the line

Kaka will play as a striker next season for AC Milan according to Adriano Galliani.

The Brazilian was moved into a more advanced role at the beginning of this season and although the 26-year-old was initially reluctant to shift position, the Rossoneri vice-president revealed that the club top scorer's move to bolster the attack would be made permanent.

He said: "We will be adopting a new tactic next year, Kaka will be our support striker for next season."


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The European and World Footballer of the Year has scored 15 goals this season despite struggling with injury and his accuracy in front of goal has convinced the San Siro club as well as the player that his future lies in this direction.

Although such a move would increase competition for the remaining attacking place, Galliani revealed that main contenders Filippo Inzaghi and Alexandre Pato would provide the main goal threat.

He added: "I think this is an excellent solution but up front there can only be one striker playing in front of him. Inzaghi is doing very well at the moment so Pato will have to alternate with him."

Such a move would alter the strategy of the Milan giants in the transfer market this summer, with the addition of only one striker now the priority which could pave the way for the return of Marco Borriello after his magnificent season with Genoa.

Nedved prolongs Juve stay

Pavel Nedved has opted to stay at Juventus for another year.

The Czech midfielder has put pen to paper on a deal that ties the 35-year old to the Bianconeri until June 20, 2009.

The former Lazio player admitted that his decision to play his eighth year for the Turin giants was motivated by a desire to continue wearing the famous black and white shirt and prove himself in the Champions League.

He said: "My decision is based on having lived seven marvellous years here so far. "Also, the desire to experience another European campaign with a team that I am deeply tied to is a great driving force."

Claudio Ranieri's men clinched third place on their return to the top flight and qualification to the Champions League preliminary round following victory over Lazio on Game Day 35.

General manager Jean Claude Blanc revealed that Juve were already looking to the challenges that lie ahead and that signing the experienced number 11 was an important part of the club's plans.

He said: "This is the best way for Juve to start strengthening the squad for next season."

Cicinho feels the heat

Cicinho has revealed that he is relishing the climax to the Serie A season.

The AS Roma player admitted that with Inter only one point ahead of the side from the capital going into the final weekend, the tension ahead of Game Day 38 was becoming unbearable.

He said: "I'm getting really worked up about the situation and I can't wait for Sunday to come along."

The reigning champions have failed to clinch the title over the last two games, allowing the Giallorossi to further cut what once was an eleven point gap and set up a grandstand finale.

The 27-year-old won the Spanish Liga last year with a similar comeback and the former Real Madrid player claimed the Nerazzurri players were feeling the strain.


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He said: "I don't know what the Inter players are thinking but having experienced something like this also in Spain, I guess they are suffering from this intense psychological pressure."

However, the Brazil international still believes the Milan giants are favourites to reclaim the title as Italian champions.

He said: "Although we are in good form and very focused, Inter still have a better chance to win because everything hinges on their result."

Semioli enjoys goal delight

Franco Semioli has revealed that the goal which gave Fiorentina the lead over Parma was the most important of his career.

The winger scored with under fifteen minutes remaining of Game Day 37 to complete a comeback that pushed the Viola into fourth place at the expense of AC Milan.

He said: " It was the most important [goal] of my life. We deserved the win after so much sacrifice and suffering for the city, the team and me.

"Now, we must press on and claim that Champions League spot."

The 27-year-old, who arrived from Chievo last summer, has struggled to reproduce the from that saw him capped for Italy at the start of the campaign, but has come back from a two-month injury just in time to boost the Viola squad for the end of season drama.

Victory over Torino on the final day of the season will ensure Champions League football in Florence next year, but the former Toro player admitted he expected a difficult match despite the Granata having secured Serie A survival.

He said: "Last Sunday's results prove that no team is slacking off or giving away points, so we'll have to be at our best to claim all three points.

"Toro will always have a special place in my heart but I have to win for Florence and if I score then I won't be able to stop myself from celebrating."

Eto'o eyes Premier League challenge

May 14, 2008
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Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o has hinted he is interested in a fresh challenge in the Premier League - lifting hopes Tottenham could sign him.

Spurs are believed to be monitoring Eto'o, who was jeered by Barca fans at the weekend for being suspended against Real Madrid in their previous match.

"The Premiership is a top league, so to play there will be fantastic and a good challenge," he told skysports.com.

Spurs are expected to be busy this summer and have already let goalkeeper Radek Cerny leave for QPR, while full-back Young-Pyo Lee is expected to join PSV Eindhoven.

"This is a point in my life that I need a change and I must make the best decision for myself," said Lee.

"The most important thing for me is to be happy and have fun playing on the pitch. It doesn't matter where I play."

Spurs may also listen to offers for Anthony Gardner, Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Paul Stalteri, Paul Robinson and Pascal Chimbonda.

They have already signed Luka Modric from Dinamo Zagreb and have been linked with Crystal Palace teenager John Bostock.

"I've been told he's going to sign for Tottenham but I'm not sure," said Palace boss Neil Warnock, who is due for talks with the player's father.

Drogba admits to Milan dream

May 14, 2008
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81080657.jpg?v=1&c=NewsMaker&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF1933F549535AE5A47FC1F2C6DD6B084650DE30A760B0D811297Didier Drogba has revealed in his autobiography he dreams of playing for AC Milan and admitted he has held talks with the Italian giants.

Drogba has been strongly linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge for a number of months and the Ivorian has now revealed that he met with Milan at the start of last season.

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The 30-year-old, who could make his final appearance for Chelsea in next week's UEFA Champions League final against Manchester United, has confessed to flying to Italy in August 2006 to talk with veteran Milan defender Paolo Maldini and the club's vice-president Adriano Galliani.

"All footballers dream of signing for Milan." said Drogba - who joined Chelsea from Marseille for £24million in 2004 - in extracts from his autobiography quoted in The Sun. "I explained to Paolo Maldini that Milan is a club I would love to join."

Drogba goes on to say that Galliani allegedly asked him, 'When would you like to play for Milan?'

And Drogba replied: "Whenever you want, it's all up to you - get the money ready and go see Chelsea."

Drogba has also disclosed that he informed ex-Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho - who was in charge of the Blues at the time - that he was going to the dentist in Paris, but the appointment was cancelled and he travelled to Milan instead.

And according to Drogba, when Mourinho found out about the discussions with Milan he blasted the forward over the telephone and forced him to train with Chelsea's reserves.

Drogba added: "Jose took the phone and put it on loud speaker and said, 'OK, seeing as we are not kids we are going to talk.

'I trusted you - I've done everything for you and there you are telling me you're going to the dentist in Paris when in fact you're in Milan talking over your transfer.

'You lied to me. You didn't keep your word. Have you been badly brought up or what?'"

Real Madrid general director Miguel Angel Arroyo claims his club has the financial clout to pull off the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ronaldo has emerged as the Spanish champions' number one target this summer but reports have suggested Madrid would have to part with around £100million to sign the Portugal star.

On Tuesday, Madrid president Ramon Calderon described the capture of Ronaldo as "almost impossible", but on Wednesday Arroyo told Spanish newspaper Marca that if their bid fails it will not be because of a lack of finances.

"Real Madrid have the solvency and the financial liquidity to be able to take on a signing of the magnitude of Cristiano Ronaldo," Arroyo said.

"It would be economically beneficial due to the merchandising that would arise from it.

"If it is not possible for the club to sign, it would not be because of money but for other reasons."

Ronaldo has been in stunning form this season, scoring 41 goals en route to firing Manchester United to the Premier League title and the Champions League final.

LeBron's NASTY DUNK**

May 13, 2008
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CLEVELAND -- We've seen dunks like that out of him before, but did you see LeBron James' face afterward? Did you see that grimace? That glare?

It was a Baddest Man on the Planet scowl that James wore on his 23-year-old face Monday night after throwing down one of the more vicious dunks that Kevin Garnett has ever been on the receiving end of.

First, James got freed by a pick and blew past Paul Pierce. Next, he made the subtlest little head fake to get James Posey leaning the wrong way, and finally, he went up over Garnett and was undeterred by the two hands KG shoved into his chest as he rose higher and higher and ultimately unleashed a windmill flush that brought the house down.

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It was a virtuoso finishing act from the Eastern Conference's top superstar, a game-defining dunk that gave the Cavaliers a nine-point lead as part of their 9-2 run to close the game as Cleveland defeated Boston 88-77 to even their second-round playoff series at two games apiece.

"He can dunk. And if you give him a running start at the basket, he's going to get a good dunk. Once he gets up there, there's not a lot you can do about it," Boston coach Doc Rivers said.

James turned and started hopping back up-court after the dunk, the look on his face reminiscent of a moment two decades ago, when Mike Tyson was in his prime, knocking out Michael Spinks 91 seconds into the first round to retain the undisputed heavyweight title and run his record to an unbeaten 35-0. There wasn't an athlete like Tyson on the planet at the time, and the scariest thing about him was how ruthless and unstoppable he could be when he summoned everything he had from deep down inside.

Sort of like how James looked after that dunk over KG.

"That was the play we needed as a team," James said. "Me as an individual hadn't had a play like that, our crowd hadn't seen a play like that since the alley-oop Daniel Gibson threw to me in the first series. They deserved it, our fans deserved it, they were great, and it was great that I was able to give it to them."

James said it was his best dunk of the season, besting a flush he had over Tim Duncan because this one took place in a playoff game and the other came during the regular season.

James noted that he had shied away from Garnett on his previous drive, switching the ball from hand to hand and trying a finesse shot, and had vowed to be more aggressive on his next drive.
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Manchester United target Daniel Alves has hinted he could leave La Liga outfit Sevilla this summer.Manchester United target Daniel Alves has hinted he could leave La Liga outfit Sevilla this summer.

The highly-rated defender is one of the most sought-after players in Europe after impressing at Sevilla over the last few seasons.

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A number of clubs including United, Chelsea and Barcelona have been linked with a move for Alves, but Sevilla have resisted all offers for the Brazilian international

Chelsea appear to be out of the running for Alves following their signing of Jose Bosingwa and reports have suggested United are readying a move for the attacking full-back in the summer as they seek a long-term replacement for Gary Neville.

Alves has given his suitors encouragement by revealing that he plans to meet with Sevilla president Jose Maria del Nido to try and thrash out his future.

"I am attending a meeting with the president to resolve the subject, but perhaps my cycle has finished in Sevilla," Alves told the Spanish press.

Reports in Spain suggest Barcelona are leading the race for Alves with the player having his heart set on a switch to Camp Nou.

United are also reported to be interested in Alves' team-mate Luis Fabiano who is the top scorer in Spain this season.

The Brazilian's goalscoring exploits have alerted the best clubs across Europe and United could be ready to battle with Real Madrid for Fabiano.

Sevilla have played down reports claiming Manchester United have made a double bid for Alves and Fabiano, but admitted they will consider all offers.

"Sevilla is open to study offers for our players including Luis Fabiano and Daniel Alves, but only if they meet our asking price," a Sevilla spokesman told Skysports.

"Still we have not received any offer and now is the normal time for rumours."

Tyson Gay, Usain Bolt set for 100m Showdown at Reebok Grand Prix In New York bolt_gay.jpgAmerican sprint star Tyson Gay, the reigning 100-meter World Champion, and Jamaica's Usain 'Lightning' Bolt, who last weekend stunned the sports world when he ran a lighting fast 9.76 seconds, the second-fastest 100-meter dash in history, will meet at 100 meters at the Reebok Grand Prix on May 31, organizers announced. Bolt, the 21-year-old Jamaican who took the 200-meter and 4x100-meter World Championship silver medals behind Gay in Osaka, is the 2002 World Junior Champion at 200 meters and holds the World Junior Record of 19.93 seconds for the distance. At the Jamaica International Invitational on May 3, Bolt blazed to a 100-meter victory in 9.76 seconds, the second-fastest time in history behind only countryman Asafa Powell's 9.74, which Powell set late last summer. Gay, who in 2007 became only the second man in history to win World Championship gold medals at 100 meters, 200 meters and the 4x100-meter relay, last year scorched the Icahn Stadium track here when he won in 9.76 seconds, which would have broken the World Record at the time had it not been for a tailwind (2.2) barely over the legal limit. After his triumph in Osaka, the 25-year-old Gay was named the IAAF Male Athlete of the Year, USOC Sportsman of the Year, Track & Field News Magazine Man of the Year and winner of the Jesse Owens Award. The Reebok Grand Prix will begin at 5 p.m. on May 31, at Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island. On the heels of a sell-out last year, 1,500 bleacher seats have been added on the backstretch to accommodate the expected demand in this Olympic year. Posted by yardFlex at May 10, 2008 01:05 PM

what happened to barcelona lol???

May 8, 2008
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....I have watched barca play tis season and its not the same ol barca im not a fan of them but an admirer of their style of play .....they have been playin well in most game but they didnt have the will power to seal of any games....and one thing which stood out the most is that they had low self confidence...i realised that wen real madrid had a bad run off games with barcelona in second and instead of takin it in their own hand and make madrid pay for their slip up they them selves drew games and lost sum....to me since ronaldinho got "injured"the team lost it my opinion and to bak it up i wud say this...wen ronnie is one the pitch he gave a whole new dimension of the game his vision was increadible and movement superb..the rest of the player are very good and real profesionall but they didnt have that extra step ronnie has or the confidence...to me they were a very bg dissapointment this seasn with all the hype of henry coming into the squad and it wud be eto henry and ronnie leadin the line with messi...(el fantastico cuatro).....with rikjaard gone ....lol i think jose murinho will go there...and poor average grant at chealsea will lose out to rikjaard lol my opinion................................man utd all di wayy for the double 

Manchester United celebrate 10th Premier League crown
published: Monday | May 12, 2008


Manchester United players celebrate after Ryan Giggs scored during the English Premier League match against Wigan at the JJB Stadium, Wigan, England, yesterday. Man United won 2-0 to clinch their 10th Premier League title. - AP

LONDON (AP):

Cristiano Ronaldo and Ryan Giggs scored a goal each yesterday to give Manchester United their 10th Premier League title in 16 years after a 2-0 victory over Wigan.

Second-place Chelsea, who were even on points going into the final day of the season but trailing on goal difference, were held to a 1-1 draw by Bolton and finished two points behind.

United won with 87 points and Chelsea, runners-up for the second season in a row, have 85.

Now, 17-time English cham-pions United are chasing Liverpool's all-time record of 18 league titles.

"I think it will come," said United manager Alex Ferguson, who has 21 individual trophies to his name in 22 seasons at Old Trafford. "This team is developing all the time. It's a good young team and there's plenty of years left in them."

Another chance

Ferguson will get a chance at another trophy on May 21 in the Champions League final against Chelsea in Moscow.

"The great thing is we're bouncing in to the (Champions League) final," Ferguson said.

At the other end, Birmingham and Reading were relegated despite winning with four-goal performances. Birmingham beat Blackburn 4-1 and Reading defeated last-place Derby 4-0. But Fulham survived after a 1-0 victory at FA Cup finalist Portsmouth on Danny Murphy's 76th-minute goal.

"I am delighted we did it but, at the same time, I can't help but think how close we were to going down and how sad it must be for Reading and Birmingham today," Fulham manager Roy Hodgson said. "In all the jubilation, I must say we were not that far away from it being us and not them, so they have all my sympathy tonight."

The most stunning result of the final day was Manchester City's 8-1 loss at Middlesbrough in what could be Sven-Goran Eriksson's final game as City manager. Eriksson's future is in doubt after failing to get City into the European competition next season after a ninth-place finish.

Eriksson, who has been in charge for one season, said he soon expected to hear about his future from the club's owner, former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

"To live in the unsecure is never good for anyone but I hope to not be living in the unsecure very soon, within hours," the Swede said. "I expect to speak to people - or they speak to me - from the owner's side, people in the club who work daily within the club."

Also, third-place Arsenal beat Sunderland 1-0 and fourth-place Liverpool won at Tottenham 2-0.

There was tension at Wigan's JJB Stadium and Chelsea's Stamford Bridge as the two title contenders went into the final day even on points.

Early penalty

United defender Rio Ferdinand was lucky not to give away an early penalty when a shot from Jason Koumas hit him on the arm. But United were awarded one in the 33rd after Emerson Boyce's foul on Wayne Rooney. Ronaldo's spot kick gave him his 31st league goal of the season and 41st overall.

While everything was going right for United, it was all going wrong for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

After an early miss by Didier Drogba, captain John Terry was carried off the field with a dislocated elbow after colliding with his own goalkeeper, Petr Cech. Andriy Shevchenko put the Blues ahead in the 62nd minute, however, to give Chelsea some hope. But after Giggs scored at Wigan, Matthew Taylor replied for Bolton and Chelsea fell two points short. Even if Chelsea had won at home, United still would have won the title on goal difference.

"They've been very good this year and we respect them," Terry said after returning from the hospital with his arm in a sling. "They're top of the league and they deserve to be there. But Moscow's a different story and we're aiming for that."

FOOTBALL GOSSIP (12.05.08)

May 12, 2008
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 Charlton have turned down a £1.5m offer from Real Betis for defender Madjid Bougherra.

 

Lille midfielder Jean Makoun is wanted by north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham, with the French club holding out for £11m.)

If Arsenal fail in their bid to lure Makoun to the Emirates Stadium, manager Arsene Wenger will turn his attentions to Sevilla's Seydou Keita. (

Former Chelsea and Liverpool target Daniel Alves of Sevilla will be having talks with two big clubs this week, according to the player's agent. 

Benfica defender Luisao has admitted he is interested in a move to the Premier League with Portsmouth reportedly interested in the £12m-rated Brazilian. 

Manchester City are in pole position to sign Barcelona teenager Giovani dos Santos, according to the player's father.

Manchester United are set to step up their bid to sign £20m-rated defender Micah Richards from local rivals Manchester City.

 

   
Tottenham could be beaten to the signing of Samuel Eto'o after Inter Milan launched a £32m bid for the Barcelona striker. 

West Ham midfielder Freddie Ljungberg has been offered £3m to leave the club.


Wigan manager Steve Bruce is to launch a £4m bid for Greek defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos who plays for AEK Athens. 

Sunderland are ready to bid £2.5m for Wolves and Republic of Ireland right back Kevin Foley. 

Jordan Stewart is set to join Derby on a free transfer from Watford. (Daily Mirror)

Former Rangers star John Brown thinks it would take more than £10m for English Premier League clubs to prise Carlos Cuellar away from Ibrox.

West Brom defender Paul Robinson could join Celtic this summer.

Reading manager Steve Coppell will quit the relegated club today after a meeting with chairman John Madejski. 

Former Ajax, PSV and Werder Bremen manager Aad De Mos has set his sights on succeeding Alan Curbishley at West Ham. 

Birmingham City co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold have vowed to quit the club following protests from fans after the club were relegated. 

Manchester City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson will learn his fate in the next 24 hours and will pocket a £3m pay-off when he is sacked. 

Relegation to the Championship will cost Derby, Reading and Birmingham £42m each. 

John Terry insists he will be ready to face Manchester United in the Champions League final, despite dislocating his elbow against Bolton on Sunday. )

Chelsea and Man Utd are struggling to sell-out their allocation of tickets for the 21 May final as the price of travel and accommodation is putting fans off. 

Ally McCoist is praying that troubled former team-mate Paul Gascoigne can attend the UEFA Cup Final on Wednesday and inspire Rangers to victory. 

Dutch coaching legend Louis Van Gaal has branded Rangers' playing style "boring" and "bad for football".


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Rather than the usual champagne celebrations, players in Germany were doused in beer as FC Cologne celebrated their promotion to the Bundesliga top division with huge tankards of lager. Cologne beat FSV Mainz 2-0 to secure top-flight football with one week of the season remaining. 

 

Gordon Strachan has pledged to stay off the booze this week as Celtic prepare for their vital final Scottish Premier League game against Dundee United.
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