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Friday, November 30, 2007

SPORTS BETTING NEWS

ENGLAND

Man. City 30.11 : Midfielder Elano will miss Manchester City's trip to Wigan Athletic on Saturday after picking up a hamstring injury in training. The 26-year-old Brazilian international, a key player of the club's success this season, has scored five goals since arriving from Shakhtar Donetsk in August for a €12m fee. Elano joins Darius Vassell on the sidelines, after the striker was ruled out for two weeks with a knee injury.

Birming. 29.11 : Alex McLeish has been unveiled as the new manager of Premier League strugglers Birmingham City, a day after resigning as coach of Scotland. The 48-year-old Scotsman takes over from Steve Bruce, who left the club after six years last week to join Wigan Athletic. McLeish can expect to at least double the salary Scotland were paying him, according to British newspaper reports. He has agreed a three-and-a-half year contract with Birmingham City.

Middlesb. 29.11 : Middlesbrough have received a double injury blow with Mido likely to be out until the New Year and Mark Schwarzer set to miss Saturday's match at Reading. Australian goalkeeper Schwarzer, an ever-present this season, has damaged a thumb while Egyptian striker Mido faces a prolonged spell on the sidelines with a persistent groin injury. Mido has only played in five Premier League games since joining from Tottenham Hotspur in August.

Everton 29.11 : Defender Alan Stubbs is expected to be sidelined for four weeks after picking up a calf injury in training. The 36-year-old centre-back has made eight Premier League appearances this season and two in the UEFA Cup. Stubbs will miss Everton's remaining UEFA Cup home game against Zenit St. Petersburg and AZ Alkmaar.

Portsm. 29.11 : Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp and chief executive Peter Storrie were among five people arrested on Wednesday by police investigating corruption in English football. Redknapp, who is being linked to the vacant role as England coach, was questioned at a police station and later released. Redknapp returned to the club's training ground Thursday and insisted that he had done nothing wrong. The others were former Portsmouth chairman Milan Mandaric, now in charge at Championship side Leicester City, former Portsmouth player Amdy Faye and his agent, Willie McKay.

Derby 28.11 : Paul Jewell was appointed as the new manager of Derby County, the last-place team in the Premier League with only six points from 14 games. The 43-year-old has signed a three-and-a-half year contract to replace Billy Davies, who left the club on Monday. Jewell quit as Wigan Athletic manager in May after securing their Premiership survival on the last day of last season. He now has taken on the challenge of saving promoted Derby from the drop.

Birming. 28.11 : Alex McLeish has stepped down as Scotland's national team coach with immediate effect after only 10 months, clearing the way for him to become the manager of English Premier League club Birmingham. The 48-year-old took the team to within one win of a place at EURO 2008, missing out with a 2-1 home defeat by Italy in their final game City. McLeish has been linked with the vacant manager's post at Birmingham following the departure of Steve Bruce, who quit to take over at Wigan last week.

Liverpool 27.11 : Manager Rafael Benitez's future at Liverpool appears in doubt after falling out with the club's American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett over transfer funds. "They don't understand the transfer window in Europe," Benitez said after last weekend's 3-0 win at Newcastle. It was the Spaniard's latest outburst against what he claims is the owners' refusal to let him pursue new signings in the January transfer period.


ITALY

Palermo 27.11 : Palermo have parted company coach Stefano Colantuono after a 5-0 defeat by Juventus and rehired his predecessor Francesco Guidolin. Colantuono arrived from Atalanta last summer but has failed to live up to the high expectations of Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini with 18 points from 13 Serie A games. Guidolin, 52, returns for his fourth stint at the Sicilian club, after leading the team in 2004/05 and 2006/07, when he was sacked in April and reappointed in May.

Empoli 27.11 : Alberto Malesani has replaced Luigi Cagni as coach of Empoli after a disappointing start of the season. The Serie A side have taken just ten points from 13 games and scored only seven goals with 19 allowed. The 51-year-old Malesani previously coached Udinese, Modena, Verona, Parma and Fiorentina. Cagni, who led Empoli to a UEFA Cup place last term, was the sixth coach to lose his job in the Serie A this campaign.

Milan 27.11 : Milan will be without midfielder Massimo Ambrosini and forward Filippo Inzaghi when they visit Benfica in the the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday. Ambrosini, who suffered a thigh injury in Sunday's 2-1 win at Cagliari, will have further scans to determine the full extent of his problem, though he would not have played in Lisbon anyway because of suspension. Inzaghi is also unavailable because of a bout of flu. Clarence Seedorf remains doubtful after missing the Cagliari game with an ankle injury.

Roma 26.11 : Captain Francesco Totti will miss Tuesday's UEFA Champions League visit to Dynamo Kyiv after aggravating a foot injury in training last week. The Italy playmaker suffered a knock on the same foot he injured in the 2-1 win against Sporting on October 23. There was some good news for Roma as midfielders Taddei and Alberto Aquilani both resumed training, though Aquilani will also not travel to Kiev. Neither player featured in the 1-0 defeat of Genoa on Saturday.

25.11 : Milan got a much-needed victory in Serie A, coming from behind to defeat Cagliari 2-1 for only their fourth win of the season. The European champions could have won by a larger margin but Cagliari goalkeeper Marco Fortin saved a 44th-minute penalty kick by Kaka after Ronaldo was fouled in the area. The result moved Milan up to ninth place and sent Cagliari bottom.

Juventus and Udinese both leapfrogged Fiorentina to move into third and fourth place respectively. David Trezeguet scored his league-leading 11th goal of the season to help Juventus beat Palermo 5-0. Udinese enjoyed a 2-0 success against Siena, while Fiorentina were held to a 0-0 draw at Reggina, Inter beat Atalanta 2-1 to maintain their lead in the Serie A, while second-placed Roma edged Genoa 1-0.

Udinese 25.11 : Coach Pasquale Marino has extended his contract with Udinese following a successful start to the season. The 45-year-old, who arrived from Catania in the summer, has signed a new three-year contract that keeps him at the club until 2012. Financial terms were not disclosed. Marino has guided Udinese into fourth position, just three points behind leaders Inter.

Milan 24.11 : "I'm ready, but it's up to the coach to decide whether I play or not," said Ronaldo. "I really want to play. I have been training hard, but a game is a different matter." The 31-year-old Brazilian striker suffered what looked like a minor injury on 31 July, but a series of complications since have kept him out for nearly four months.

Roma 24.11 : Captain Francesco Totti suffered a recurrence of the foot problem that has sidelined him for the last month. "This morning Francesco arrived with the intention of training but he felt pain as soon as he put on his boot, so did not train at all and will not play against Genoa," Roma coach Luciano Spalletti said. "I don't know when he will be able to play." He will definitely miss Saturday's Serie A game at Genoa and it is highly unlikely that Totti will be available for the Champions League Group F match in Kiev.


SPAIN

game, against Espanyol on Saturday, due to a leg injury. The France striker also sat out Tuesday's 2-2 UEFA Champions League draw at Lyon, while Brazilian playmaker Ronaldinho started from the bench for the first time since his arrival in 2003. Striker Samuel Eto'o and midfielder Edmilson returned to training this week after long layoffs following surgery, but neither is likely to return against Espanyol.

Celtic 29.11 : Defender John Kennedy faces three months on the sidelines with a knee injury. The centre-back was carried off the field 42 minutes into Wednesday's 2-1 UEFA Champions League home win against Shakhtar Donetsk. Tests revealed a damaged cartilage and ligament in his left knee. Kennedy, 24, missed the entire 2004/05 and 2005/06 campaigns because of a serious injury to the same kne.

Villarreal 27.11 : Villarreal have signed a pre-contract agreement to allow Argentinean international midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme to rejoin Boca Juniors when the transfer window opens. This deal should end the 29-year-old's five-year spell in Spanish football. Riquelme spent the final six months of last season on loan at Boca Juniors having fallen out with coach Manuel Pellegrini.

Espanyol 27.11 : Espanyol will be without midfielder Ivan de la Pena for Saturday's Primera Division match against Barcelona. He will miss the city derby after picking up the right quadriceps injury in Sunday's 2-1 win at Osasuna. De la Pena has only featured four times for Espanyol this season, with a separate knee injury also limiting his play.

Barcelona 26.11 : Thierry Henry has been left out of Barcelona's squad for the UEFA Champions League match against Lyon. The French striker and Oleguer Presas both missed Sunday's training session and will not make the trip to France. Brazil playmaker Ronaldinho, who was rested in a 3-0 victory against Recreativo Huelva on Saturday, will be available for Tuesday's match.

25.11 : Villarreal missed a chance to move to the top of the Primera Division for the first time in their history, settling for a 1-1 draw with Almeria. So, Villarreal stay second with 28 points, one behing league-leading Real Madrid, who drew 1-1 with Murcia. Barcelona are third with 27 points after their 3-0 win over Recreativo Huelva, while Espanyol moved into fourth with 25 points after beating Osasuna 2-1.


FRANCE

League visit of Barcelona after tests revealed that he had sustained an injury to his right thigh. The 19-year-old left the field in the 47th minute of Lyon's 2-0 win at Rennes on Saturday after receiving a kick on the leg from Bruno Cheyrou. "I feel like I will be OK but I await the green light from the doctor," said Benzema, who is the French league's top scorer with eleven goals in 15 appearances this season.

25.11 : Juninho and Hatem Ben Arfa scored first-half goals Saturday, and Lyon won 2-0 at Rennes in the French league to stay three points ahead of Nancy. The six-time defending champion have 34 points, and Nancy have 31 after beating Lille 2-0 on goals from Sebastien Puygrenier and Jonathan Brison. Bordeaux remain third despite a crushing 5-0 defeat at Caen.

Lilian Laslandes and Bakary Kone each scored Sunday to help Nice beat Paris Saint-Germain 2-1. Nice improved to 23 points after 15 rounds, while PSG dropped into the relegation zone. Auxerre managed a morale-boosting 3-0 victory against surprise outfit Le Mans. Mamamdou Niang scored twice to lead Marseille to a 3-1 home win over last-place Metz.

Lyon 24.11 : Goalkeeper Gregory Coupet returned to returned to training yesterday. The 34-year-old ruptured a cruciate ligament just two days before the start of the Ligue 1 campaign three-and-a-half months ago, and is eyeing a return before the end of the Champions League group stage. "We did not push him too hard in his session but seeing him back is a boost for us," said coach Alain Perrin, who may be able to call on the France international for the away match against Rangers on 12 December.


GERMANY

Stuttgart 29.11 : Defender Andreas Beck will not play until after the winter break after damaging ligaments in his right knee. The 20-year-old was hurt during Stuttgart's 3-2 victory over Scottish side Rangers in on Tuesday. Beck has played five games in the Bundesliga and twice in the UEFA Champions League this season.

Bayer L. 29.11 : Chilean defender Arturo Vidal may be out of action for several weeks after tearing ligaments in his left ankle in training. The 20-year-old has played in eleven Bundesliga games for Bayer Leverkusen this season. He has also played in four UEFA Cup matches, and coach Michael Skibbe hopes Vidal will be available again for their meeting with Sparta Prague.

Bayern 25.11 : Martin Demichelis, Lukas Podolski and Daniel Van Buyten are listed as questionable for Thursday's UEFA Cup match with Braga. Argentinean defender Demichelis returned from international duty with a bruised calf and although he was in the side that beat Wolfsburg 2-1, he sat out training on Sunday after the injury flared up. Belgian defender Van Buyten and Germany striler Podolski also missed out after picking up toe injuries.

25.11 : The former Bayern coach Felix Magath left Munich without a point as his Wolfsburg were beaten 2-1 by the Bundesliga leaders. Franck Ribery scored one goal and set up another and Bayern snapped a three-game winless streak to stay a point ahead of Werder Bremen and Hamburger. Croatian striker Ivan Klasnic, whose career seemed to be over after twice undergoing liver transplants, played for Werder in a 2-0 winner against Energie Cottbus, his first Bundesliga game since December 17, 2006.

Hamburger shook off the news last week that coach Huub Stevens will leave the team and beat Hansa Rostock 2-0 in the Bundesliga. They continued a fine run that has seen them go unbeaten in all competitions after a reverse on September 15 against Eintracht Frankfurt, winning eleven out of their 13 games played since. Hamburg's 10 goals allowed this season is second only to Bayern's eight. Defending champions Stuttgart won their fourth straight 4-1 against Eintracht Frankfurt.

Dortmund 25.11 : Defender Philipp Degen will undergo surgery after damaging ligaments in his left ankle during Switzerland's 1-0 friendly defeat by Nigeria last Tuesday. Details were not immediately available and it's not yet known how long the 24-year-old will be sidelined. Degen has played eight Bundesliga games for Dortmund this season.

Werder 24.11 : Werder Bremen has suspended striker Boubacar Sanogo and midfielder Carlos Alberto after the two clashed in practice. Neither will be in Werder's roster for Saturday's Bundesliga match at Energie Cottbus. Sanogo threw a couple of punches at Alberto after accusing the Brazilian of intentionally kicking his tender left ankle during practice Thursday. Sanogo is just coming back after the injury. Both players may also be fined, the club said.

Schalke 23.11 : Forward Kevin Kuranyi should be fit to face Valencia in the UEFA Champions League next week. Kuranyi is also in contention for Saturday's Bundesliga game at Hannover after spending almost three weeks on the sidelines with a torn thigh muscle. Midfielders Carlos Grossmuller and Jermaine Jones are both doubtful after sitting out Wednesday's training due to various injuries.

WEEKEND FOOTBALL NEWS

English Premier League : Manchester City : 30.11.07

Manchester City without key player

Midfielder Elano will miss Manchester City's trip to Wigan Athletic on Saturday after picking up a hamstring injury in training. The 26-year-old Brazilian international, a key player of the club's success this season, has scored five goals since arriving from Shakhtar Donetsk in August for a €12m fee. Elano joins Darius Vassell on the sidelines, after the striker was ruled out for two weeks with a knee injury

Spanish Primera Liga : Barcelona : 30.11.07
Henry out, Ronaldinho could again be on bench

Thierry Henry will miss his second straight Primera Division game, against Espanyol on Saturday, due to a leg injury. The France striker also sat out Tuesday's 2-2 UEFA Champions League draw at Lyon, while Brazilian playmaker Ronaldinho started from the bench for the first time since his arrival in 2003. Striker Samuel Eto'o and midfielder Edmilson returned to training this week after long layoffs following surgery, but neither is likely to return against Espanyol.

English Premier League : Middlesbrough : 29.11.07

Double injury blow for Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough have received a double injury blow with Mido likely to be out until the New Year and Mark Schwarzer set to miss Saturday's match at Reading. Australian goalkeeper Schwarzer, an ever-present this season, has damaged a thumb while Egyptian striker Mido faces a prolonged spell on the sidelines with a persistent groin injury. Mido has only played in five Premier League games since joining from Tottenham Hotspur in August.

English Premier League : Portsmouth : 29.11.07

Portsmouth manager Redknapp arrested

Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp and chief executive Peter Storrie were among five people arrested on Wednesday by police investigating corruption in English football. Redknapp, who is being linked to the vacant role as England coach, was questioned at a police station and later released. Redknapp returned to the club's training ground Thursday and insisted that he had done nothing wrong. The others were former Portsmouth chairman Milan Mandaric, now in charge at Championship side Leicester City, former Portsmouth player Amdy Faye and his agent, Willie McKay.

Scottish Premier League : Rangers : 29.11.07

Beasley misses several weeks

DaMarcus Beasley could be sidelined for several weeks after damaging a knee ligament on Tuesday. The American midfielder was hut in a collision with Stuttgart goalkeeper Raphael Schaefer during Rangers' 3-2 UEFA Champions League loss. Beasley's injury is a huge blow for Rangers, who play six domestic matches in December.

English Premier League : Birmingham : 28.11.07

McLeish quits Scotland to take Birmingham job

Alex McLeish has stepped down as Scotland's national team coach with immediate effect after only 10 months, clearing the way for him to become the manager of English Premier League club Birmingham. The 48-year-old took the team to within one win of a place at EURO 2008, missing out with a 2-1 home defeat by Italy in their final game City. McLeish has been linked with the vacant manager's post at Birmingham following the departure of Steve Bruce, who quit to take over at Wigan last week.

Monday, November 26, 2007

WEEKEND GOALS

ENJOY, ESPECIALLY VARELA'S GOAL (RC MALLORCA)











DAILY FOOTBALL NEWS

ENGLAND PREMIERLEAGUE

Arsenal's Toure: Gallas as good as Adams, Vieira. Arsenal defender Kolo Toure says captain William Gallas stands up well alongside great Gunners leaders such as Tony Adams and Patrick Vieira.
Liverpool boss Benitez facing December axe.
Man Utd's Nani keen to duck Ronaldo comparison.
Newcastle owner Ashley contacts Mourinho, Jol.
Derby set to sack Davies.

SPAIN PRIMERA DIVISION

Real Madrid management split over Guti fine. Real Madrid management are split over action to take against Guti for his dismissal in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Real Murcia. Guti's sending off left Real president Ramon Calderon and sports director Pedja Mijatovic fuming and both powerbrokers want the midfielder fined, says El Mundo Deportivo.
However, just as he stood up for Robinho, coach Bernd Schuster is insisting Guti be left alone. Last week, Schuster claimed "success" after choosing not to fine Robinho after he returned late from international duty with Brazil earlier this season
Edmilson tells Barcelona pals: I regret nothing.
Diego advisor: He couldn't turn down Real Madrid.
Barcelona coach Rijkaard: I want Ronaldinho to regain football joy.
Real Madrid's Guti: I'm tired of getting kicked.

ITALY SERIE A

AC Milan president Berlusconi: I want Barcelona's Zambrotta.AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi admits they're chasing Barcelona fullback Gianluca Zambrotta. "I've asked for Zambrotta," said Berlusconi. "But I haven't forgotten that we also have Marek Jankulovski, who is a great attacking fullback."The Milan powerbroker also remarked: "I highly admire Dario Simic. I hope he stays with us."
Del Piero plays down spat with Juventus pal Palladino.
Montero backs Juventus push for Fenerbahce's Lugano.
Fenerbahce coach Zico: I'd take Inter Milan's Adriano.
AC Milan's Ronaldo hits back at Inter coach Mancini.

GERMANY BUNDESLIGA

Hamburg moved back to within a point of leaders Bayern Munich with victory over Hansa Rostock.
Karlsruhe maintain form.
Bayern rubbish Hitzfeld report.
Hoeness threatens to quit.
Ismael bitter towards Hitzfeld.
Bayern reject Rafa rumours.
Van Buyten exit talk quashed.
Rafa rubbishes Bayern talk.
Stevens lands PSV job.
Lahm in Barca link.

FRANCE LIGUE 1

Auxerre climbed out of the relegation zone with a 3-0 victory over high-flying Le Mans.
Lyon in two minds over Baros.
Le Havre insistent over star.
Baros linked with England move.
Baros set for Lyon exit.
Koller: England move has gone.
Benzema not keen on move.

HOLLAND EREDIVISIE

Ajax returned to the top of the Eredivisie with a 4-1 win over Vitesse Arnhem, while Feyenoord lost to FC Groningen.
Stevens lands PSV job.
Heerenveen hope to keep Alves.
Elano hopes for Alves deal.
Stevens to shun PSV.
NEC hammer Heracles

Drama at the Draw

A total of 170 teams discovered the hurdles they must overcome to reach the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa ™ today when the Preliminary Draw took place in Durban. It proved to be a memorable ceremony, decorated by the presence of some iconic figures from within the sport and providing a foretaste of the magical tournament that South Africa promises to deliver.

FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke conducted proceedings as former players, association presidents, celebrities from across the globe and the world's football press looked on in earnest to see which teams Draw Assistants George Weah, Ali Daei, Marcel Desailly, Kasey Keller, Kaizer Motaung, Abedi Pele, Doreen Nabwire, Jomo Sono, Lucas Radebe and Christian Karembeu guided into the respective qualifying pools.

Some of the national coaches present at the International Convention Centre will know their teams must negotiate testing groups in order to progress to the 19th edition of the FIFA World Cup. Among them are Croatia, England and Ukraine, who will compete against one another in the European Zone's Group 6, and Group 1 rivals Portugal, Sweden and Denmark. Interestingly, the Swedes and the Danes have locked horns 100 times in senior internationals but never in a FIFA World Cup qualifier.

Bulgaria and Republic of Ireland will hope to provide reigning world champions Italy with a serious challenge, while Germany 2006 runners-up France will take on Romania and Serbia in their section.

There were gasps from the audience when the AFC Zone pitted Australia, who narrowly missed out on a quarter-final place at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, against both Iraq, the reigning Asian champions, and China PR, who participated in the 2002 finals. Qatar, who have played Iraq five times in FIFA World Cup qualifiers (with two wins apiece and one draw), completed the pool, from which two teams will advance to the concluding stage of Asian qualifying.

For the hosts, the highlight came when the African qualifying groups were drawn. South Africa, whose place at the tournament is already assured, will nonetheless compete in the preliminaries, which will also serve as qualifiers to the CAF Africa Cup of Nations in 2010. There they will meet no less a power than Nigeria in Group 4, while Senegal and Algeria will face each other in an intriguing-looking Group 6.

Of the heavyweights in the CONCACAF region, Canada were handed the stiffest Stage 2 challenge in the form of St Vincent and the Grenadines, whom they have never played but who impressed during the qualifying rounds for the 2002 finals. Perhaps the most intriguing development was how the Stage 4 groups will appear if the favourites avoid upsets. Indeed, Mexico, Canada, Jamaica and Honduras could do battle for two places in the deciding phase, while USA, Trinidad and Tobago, Cuba and Guatemala may have to do the same.

Perfect prelude
The meetings between the aforementioned sides are just some of the many fascinating duels thrown up by the Preliminary Draw. In the Asian Zone, Korea Republic and Korea DPR will clash, with the latter looking to reverse two unanswered losses to their neighbours in FIFA World Cup preliminaries. Kuwait will also be out to upset a trend: in six qualifiers for the competition against Iran they have failed to win.

Over in Europe, Czech Republic and Slovakia, the two sides that formerly made up two-time FIFA World Cup finalists Czechoslovakia, will face off, and memories are bound to resurface when Scotland take on Netherlands, whom they beat 3-2 in a memorable match at Argentina 1978.   
   

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP SOUTH AFRICA

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The associations will be divided into eight groups of six teams and one of five. The nine group winners will advance to South Africa, while the eight best runners-up will contest four play-off matches to determine Europe’s other four finalists in November 2009. To follow Sunday’s draw in Durban live, click on the FIFA link on the right-hand side of this page.







Friday, November 23, 2007

WEEKEND TIPS

ENGLAND TIPS

Arsenal - Wigan 1
Everton - Sunderland 1
Man. City - Reading 1
Derby - Chelsea 2

GERMANY TIPS

Bayer L. - Duisburg 1
Hamburg - Hansa 1

ITALY

Udinese - Siena 1
Cagliari - Milan 2

SPAIN

Barcelona - Recreativo 1
Villarreal - Almeria 1

WEEKEND FOOTBALL NEWS

England,

Wigan Athletic were forced to put the arrival of Steve Bruce as manager on hold due to an unresolved issue between him and current employers Birmingham City. Wigan chief executive Brenda Spencer said that the Premier League club had been unable to sign a contract as planned, but they remained committed to the former Manchester United defender. Bruce had been lined up to replace Chris Hutchings, who was sacked earlier this month after 13 games in charge. Manager Steve Bruce is leaving Birmingham City to join Premiership rivals Wigan Athletic after the clubs reached a €4.2m compensation agreement. Bruce, who previously had eight games in charge of Wigan in 2001, twice led Birmingham to promotion into the Premier League. The 46-year-old replaces Chris Hutchings, who was sacked earlier this month after 13 games in charge. Bruce had been unsettled at Birmingham with his future uncertain as the club is involved in a long-running takeover bid.

Germany,

Schalke 23.11 : Forward Kevin Kuranyi should be fit to face Valencia in the UEFA Champions League next week. Kuranyi is also in contention for Saturday's Bundesliga game at Hannover after spending almost three weeks on the sidelines with a torn thigh muscle. Midfielders Carlos Grossmuller and Jermaine Jones are both doubtful after sitting out Wednesday's training due to various injuries.

Bayern 20.11 : Bayern Munich will release defender Valerien Ismael during the winter transfer period if the Frenchman finds another club. The 32-year-old has struggled to find a regular first-team place at the German giansts after missing 18 months with knee and other injuries. Bayern also denied reports about Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez as a possible replacement for coach Ottmar Hitzfeld, who has indicated that he might leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season. General manager Uli Hoeness said Bayern would talk to Hitzfeld during the winter break about his future.

Werder 20.11 : Striker Hugo Almeida could be sidelined for three weeks. The 23-year-old scored the only goal in Portugal's 1-0 victory over Armenia but also injured his right thigh in the game. Almeida will miss Portugal's EURO 2008 decider against Finland on Wednesday as well as Werder Bremen's UEFA Champions League game against Real Madrid on November 28. Almeida has scored seven goals in 12 Bundesliga games for Werder Brementhis season.

Hamburg 20.11 : Huub Stevens will return to his native Netherlands to coach PSV Eindhoven once his contract with Hamburg expires in the summer. The 53-year-old will sign a two-year deal as a permanent replacement for Ronald Koeman, who recently left for Valencia. Hamburg said the Stevens wants to be closer to his ailing wife. PSV have revealed that Sef Vergoossen, currently at Japanese club Nagoya Grampus Eight, will replace Jan Wouters as interim coach in January. When Stevens arrives next summer, Vergoossen will stand down and work on developing the club's younger players.

Italy,

Roma 22.11 : Defender Max Tonetto has signed a two-year contract extension worth €1.8m per season, excluding performance-related bonuses. The 33-year-old, who can play in defense and midfield, has appeared eleven times in Serie A and made three UEFA Champions League appearances this season. Tonetto joined Roma in 2006 from Sampdoria.

Atalanta 20.11 : The Italian football league has closed a section of Atalanta's stadium for four months after crowd disturbances at the start of a Serie A match against Milan on November 11. A group of Atalanta fans attempted to smash through a barrier and force their way onto the field after a policeman fatally shot a Lazio fan two weeks ago. The league also ruled that Atalanta's game against Milan will be replayed without fans at a date to be announced.

Spain,

Barcelona 15.11 : Barcelona sporting director Txiki Begiristain has denied Spanish media reports that Frank Rijkaard's job as coach is under threat following the team's irregular start to the season. Begiristain also refuted suggestsions that the club had plans to sell Ronaldinho.

Atletico M 15.11 : Greek defender Giourkas Seitaridis will undergo surgery on his troublesome achilles tendon, ruling him out for up to six weeks. The 26-year-old defender, who has missed Atletico Madrid's past two games, will be absent for Greece's final two EURO 2008 qualifiers against Malta and Hungary. Seitaridis has featured in ten league matches this season.

Villarreal 13.11 : Midfielder Josico will be away from the team for six weeks after suffering a hairline fracture to his right fibula in Sunday's Primera Division defeat of Sevilla. The 32-year-old had to be replaced shortly before half-time after being tackled by Seydou Keita. Josico has made eight league appearances this season.

Sevilla 13.11 : Striker Frederic Kanoute has been ruled out of action for two weeks with a calf strain. The Mali international pulled a muscle in his right calf which forced him off at half-time of last weekend's 3-2 league defeat by Villarreal. Kanoute, 30, will miss Sevilla's Primera Division match against Mallorca following the international break and is also a doubt for the visit of Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League on November 27. He has scored 12 goals in all competitions this season.

SPORTS BETTING INFO

German Bundesliga : Schalke 04 : 23.11.07

Kuranyi returns to action for Schalke

Forward Kevin Kuranyi should be fit to face Valencia in the UEFA Champions League next week. Kuranyi is also in contention for Saturday's Bundesliga game at Hannover after spending almost three weeks on the sidelines with a torn thigh muscle. Midfielders Carlos Grossmuller and Jermaine Jones are both doubtful after sitting out Wednesday's training due to various injuries.

Scottish Premier League : Rangers : 23.11.07
Novo blow for Rangers

Striker Nacho Novo is unlikely to be fit before Christmas after dislocating his shoulder in a friendly match against Middlesbrough. The 28-year-old Spaniard has been ruled out of Rangers' remaining fixtures in UEFA Champions League. Novo will miss next Tuesday's game at Stuttgart and the potentially-decisive visit of Lyon on December 12.

Italian Serie A : Roma : 22.11.07
Tonetto extends contract with Roma

Defender Max Tonetto has signed a two-year contract extension worth €1.8m per season, excluding performance-related bonuses. The 33-year-old, who can play in defense and midfield, has appeared eleven times in Serie A and made three UEFA Champions League appearances this season. Tonetto joined Roma in 2006 from Sampdoria.

English Premier League : Wigan : 22.11.07
Wigan put Bruce move on hold

Wigan Athletic were forced to put the arrival of Steve Bruce as manager on hold due to an unresolved issue between him and current employers Birmingham City. Wigan chief executive Brenda Spencer said that the Premier League club had been unable to sign a contract as planned, but they remained committed to the former Manchester United defender. Bruce had been lined up to replace Chris Hutchings, who was sacked earlier this month after 13 games in charge.

FOOTBALL NEWS

ENGLAND

Arsenal's Gilberto Silva invites Italy offers
Arsenal midfielder Gilberto Silva admits he fancies a move to Italy's Serie A.
Arsenal, Chelsea target Modric "best midfielder in world"
Man City, Spurs encouraged by Baptista agent
Atletico Madrid plan bid for Liverpool's Xabi
Fergie "delighted" as O'Shea pens new Man Utd deal

SPAIN

Barcelona board puts Rijkaard on notice
Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard knows his future could be decided before the Spanish Liga's winter break.
Barcelona's Edmilson admits Ronaldinho confidence fragile
Guti taunts Barcelona: No black sheep at Real Madrid
Iniesta: Edmilson has apologised to Barcelona teammates
Agent: Altidore excited about Real Madrid interest

ITALY

Inter Milan open Real Madrid talks for £12M Diarra
Inter Milan are already in talks with Real Madrid for midfielder Mahamadou Diarra
Villanueva followed by Inter Milan, Atletico Madrid
Chiellini urges Juventus to forget defensive signings
AC Milan bringing forward plans for Parma's Cigarini
AC Milan striker Ronaldo: I'm ready to roll

ASIAN

Man City boss Eriksson: East Asia will produce 'a Maradona'
Veteran defender Pressley battling for Celtic stay
Manchester City boss Sven Goran Eriksson is convinced "a Maradona" will soon emerge from Far East Asia.

SCOTLAND

Veteran defender Pressley battling for Celtic stay
Stephen Pressley admits he's battling for his future at Celtic.
Calderwood taking time over Aberdeen contract
Rankin ready to quit Inverness Caley
Falkirk's Latapy keen on St Johnstone job
Hibs boss Collins: Fletcher next for Scotland

EURO 2008 QUALIFIER

EURO 2008 QUALIFIER REPORTS

England 2 - Croatia 3 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) In a total shambles of a first-half (highlights here), Scott Carson became the focus of failure, as the newly appointed England goalkeeper had a horror show unfold when he failed to stop a speculative shot Kranjcar. The nightmare then got worse for England, as an appalling defensive line allowed Olic to burst through without being tracked, and he rounded Carson for the second goal. Desperate, McClaren once again turned to Beckham at half-time as he replaced the ineffective Wright-Phillips. Defoe also came off the bench, and the Spurs’ fourth choice striker managed to hustle a penalty which Lampard gratefully converted. And then the miracle seemed to be onn the cards as Beckham’s excellent first-time cross was well-collected by Crouch, who sent Wembley into raptures as he equalised. Then, typifying McClaren’s tenure as manager, England managed to throw it all away as Petric’s left-foot strike sailed past Carson for the killer third for the Croatians. Darren Bent missed the final chance for England as they bowed out of Euro 2008.

Turkey 1 - Bosnia 0 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Nihat Kahveci scored just before halftime to give the win which secure their place at the European Championship finals.

Belarus 2 - Holland 1 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Bulyga gave the hosts the lead, before his was involved in assisted Korytko to make it 2-0 in the 65th. Rafael van der Vaart netted a late consolation, who had already secured qualification for next year’s tournament.

Ukraine 2 - France 2 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) The hosts went ahead early on through Voronin, but a beautiful turn and goal by Henry and Govou’s excellent finish put the already qualified French in front. However the game ended in a draw after Sebastien Frey failed to deal with Shevchenko’s looping header in the opening minutes of the second-half.

Slovenia 0 - Bulgaria 2 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Bulgaria beat 10-man Slovenia thanks to late goals by Blagoy Georgiev and Dimitar Berbatov.

Serbia 2 - Poland 2 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Murawski fired the Poles ahead with a clinical finish. Matusiak scored two minutes after the break to make it 2-0. Zigic pulled one back for Serbia when he headed home from close range a deflected cross and Lazovic equalised two minutes later with a diving header following a corner.

Andorra 0 - Russia 1 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Russia claimed the narrow win and qualification thanks to a header from striker Dmitry Sychev but they made hard work of it, missing a penalty just before halftime and playing the closing minutes with 10 men after the sending off of striker Andrei Arshavin.

Spain 1 - Northern Ireland 0 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Spain dominated throughout but were unable to break the deadlock until seven minutes into the second-half when Xavi beat Maik Taylor with a deflected shot from the edge of the area.

Hungary 1 - Greece 2 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Buzsaky who scored his first international goal with a deflected shot. The visitors drew level when Vanczak headed past his own keeper Marton Fulop. Basinas hit the winner from the spot.

Italy 3 - Faroe Islands 1 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Benjaminsen deflected the ball into his own net in the 11th minute, before Toni made it 2-0 , volleying home from close range. Chiellini scored five minutes later with a stunning shot from distance. Jacobsen headed in a consolation for the visitors.

Denmark 3 - Iceland 0 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Nicklas Bendtner scored the opener before goals from Jon Dahl Tomasson and Thomas Kahlenberg ensured that the Danes signed off heir campaign in style.

Cyprus 0 - Czech Republic 2 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007)

Portugal 0 - Finland 0 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Portugal secured the point they needed to advance to the finals of Euro 2008. The home side dominated but a fine performance from Jussi Jaaskelainen kept the game goalless.

Georgia 0 - Lithuania 2 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007)

Sweden 2 - Latvia 1 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Marcus Allback opened the scoring within a the first minute of the match, but Swedish hearts were in their mouths when Juris Laizans equalised after 26 minutes. Kim Kallstrom re-established the lead just short of the hour mark marking Sweden’s qualification to Euro 2008.

Germany 0 - Wales 0 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007)

San Marino 0 - Slovakia 5 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Michalik opened the scoring. Holosko and Hamsik both scored in the second-half before Cech rounded things off with a late brace.

Romania 6 - Albania 1 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Nicolae Dica and Daniel Niculae scored twice. The other goals came from Tamas, who scored a free-kick, and from Marica who converted a penalty.

Malta 1 - Norway 4 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) A hat-trick by Steffen Iversen was not enough to send Norway through to next year’s finals.

Israel 1 - Macedonia 0 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Elyaniv Barda scored the only goal of a game.

Azerbaijan 0 - Belgium 1 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007)

Armenia 0 - Kazakhstan 1 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007)

Georgia 0 - Lithuania 2 (Euro 2008 qualifier, November 21, 2007)

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Brazil 2 - Uruguay 1 (World Cup 2010 qualifier, November 21, 2007) (Longer highlights here.) Sebastian Abreu gave Uruguay an eighth-minute lead before Luis Fabiano equalised in the 44th minute and snatched the winner midway through the second-half.

Ecuador 5 - Peru 1 (World Cup 2010 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Ecuador raced to a 3-0 lead with goals from Walter Ayovi, Ivan Kaviedes and Edison Mendez. Ayovi and Mendez scored again after halftime. Mendoza scored Peru’s consolation.

Chile 0 - Paraguay 3 (World Cup 2010 qualifier, November 21, 2007) Salvador Cabanas pounced on poor defending to put Paraguay ahead midway through the first-half, before Paulo da Silva scored with two headers, both from corners, either side of halftime. Paraguay lead the 10-team group with 10 points from four games.

Monday, November 19, 2007

FOOTBALL NEWS

ENGLAND

Chelsea, Real target Kaka delays AC Milan talks
AC Milan ace Kaka is ready to put off new contract talks as Real Madrid and Chelsea firm up their interest in the coming weeks.
Arsenal's Cesc wants Real Madrid, Barcelona talk over
AC Milan rival Juventus for Villa's Mellberg
Deco questions Chelsea without Mourinho
Makelele ponders Chelsea future

SPAIN

Victor courts disaster rapping Barcelona attitude
Recreativo Huelva coach Victor Munoz is courting a Barcelona backlash ahead of this weekend's match at the Nou Camp.
Albelda slams Bernabeu crowd over chants for Real Madrid's Raul
Cashed-up Real Sociedad go for Barcelona's Gudjohnsen
Calderon: Real Madrid 10-12 points clear of Barca by Christmas
Real Madrid target Altidore wants Europe move "as soon as possible"

ITALY

Samuel backs Riquelme for Inter Milan move
Walter Samuel is urging Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti to go for Villarreal midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme.
AC Milan ace Kaka targets FIFA presidency!
Boca Juniors president reveals AC Milan bid for Banega
Roma's Totti won't make Italy return
AC Milan make bumper contract offer to Fiorentina's Frey

Monday, November 12, 2007

DAILY FOOTBALL NEWS

Premier League

City join Jovetic hunt
Premier League review
Cahill hits out at Essien
Sven plays down transfer talk
Reading v Arsenal preview
Carvalho worry for Blues
Espanyol warn off Spurs
McLeish confirms club ambition

Primera Division

Guiza and Senna recalled
Pirlo reveals Real offer
Flattered Pique to stay put
Jarque in Spurs link
Rijkaard: Fabregas is perfect
Ramos rules out move
Uefa Cup Group C round-up
Odonkor out for two months
Fergie vows to keep Pique

Tiago to have English options
Pirlo reveals Real offer
Adriano: I am depressed
Ramos rules out move
Uefa Cup Group C round-up
Spurs eye Dalla Bona
Spalletti remains hopeful

SPORTS NEWS

Chelsea power battle over Ronaldinho

Chelsea's board is split over the pursuit of Barcelona superstar Ronaldinho.
Man City get serious about Man Utd target Jovetic
Chelsea try again for Uruguayan kid Barreto
Liverpool plan bid for Juventus defender Zebina
Inter Milan ready to take Sissoko off Liverpool hands

Barcelona players want Rijkaard to show teeth

Barcelona's senior players believe coach Frank Rijkaard needs to start selecting his team on form - and not reputation.
Agent: Barcelona candidate wanted Real Madrid's Raul
Real Madrid's Guti spent £200,000 in one hour
Puyol furious with poor Barcelona attitude
Robinho: I'll let Ronaldinho know Real Madrid top of Liga

Van Basten big fan of Inter ace Ibrahimovic

Marco van Basten is reluctant to compare himself with Inter Milan strike-ace Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
AC Milan eyeing Villarreal striker Rossi
Lippi impressed by Juventus youngsters
Ranieri happy with Juventus playmaker Tiago
LA Galaxy confirm interest in AC Milan's Ronaldo