Keeper set to snub Manchester United move

Manchester United target Manuel Neuer has decided where he will spend his future, according to reports on The Guardian website.

Neuer was quoted as saying was “The important people know“.

It appears extremely unlikely that the German number one will be Edwin Van der Sar’s replacement. If his destination was to be Manchester the news would have surely broken by now.

Bayern Munich Sporting Director Christian Nerlinger was keeping his cards close to his chest when quizzed about Bayern’s chances of signing Neuer in German newspaper De Bild. Although, he did give an indication that the much sort after Neuer could be heading for The Allianz Arena “We know which way this is going, the question is now whether we can find a quick solution.”

If Neuer is set to sign for the Bavarians it will cause initial displeasure among some of Bayern’s die hard fans. They have been protesting about the potential transfer as a result of Neuer’s allegiance and strong roots to Schalke.

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Bayern legend Oliver Kahn gave his take on the matter, he is quoted in De Bild as saying, “It takes a couple of training session and a saved penalty, and everyone’s on your side, around 75-80% of fans would say it makes sense to get him, because he’s on his way to become absolute world class.”

It appears there is a strong likelihood that Neuer will be keeping goal for Bayern Munich next season. We still don’t know for certain where the Schalke’s skipper will be playing, but he knows and so do the club.

Bobby Zamora close to agreeing new deal

Fulham assistant manager Mark Bowen has confirmed that his club hope to tie England striker Bobby Zamora down to a new long-term contract in the near future.

The 29-year-old was linked with both Liverpool and Birmingham City before the transfer window slammed shut, but the Cottagers now hope to secure Zamora’s long-term services.

Bowen told Sky Sports:“What I know is that he is currently in discussions with the club over a possible new deal.

“It has been ongoing for a few months and obviously way before Mark Hughes and I came in.

“But my understanding is that we are hopeful Bobby will agree a long-term contract with the club.”

Meanwhile, veteran goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has refused to re-open the wounds caused by his move to Arsenal being blocked by the Cottagers.

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The 37-year-old Australia international commented: “I would really rather not say anything, because otherwise I might say something wrong.”

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Norwich City 1-1 Fulham – Match Review

Simeon Jackson scored in the fourth minute of stoppage time to gain a well deserved draw for Norwich after Fulham threatened to leave Carrow Road with all three points.

Orlando Sa’s curler after seven minutes looked to have sealed a priceless away victory for the Cottagers only for Jackson to pop up in the 94th minute nodded the ball home to keep Paul Lambert’s side firmly camped in the top half of the Premier League – a similar position occipired by Blackpool who ended the season in the bottom three. They dominated the second half with David Stockdale’s goal bombarded before the late equaliser cost Martin Jol’s side dearly at the death who should have added to their lead long before the Canaries finally broke their resistance. It’s that sort of fighting spirit that will stand them in good stead come the business end the campaign as they refused to throw in the towel even in the dying embers.

With Bobby Zamora and Andy Johnson not even in the squad for the trip to East Anglia, prompting speculation over their futures at Craven Cottage, Sa was tasked with leading the line and showed he can cut it in the top flight opening the scoring inside the first ten minutes. The young striker swivelled on Zak Whitbread before curling a sumptuous effort past John Ruddy to give the visitors an early lead. It should have been two soon after only for the 24-year-old to see Kyle Naughton to clear his effort off the line after being played in by Kerim Frei. Norwich finally started to get themselves into the game after that with Bradley Johnson seeing his strike deflected wide before Stockdale did superbly to tip Whitbread’s header onto the woodwork. Fulham still attacked with purpose and were close to doubling their lead through Clint Dempsey but the American’s header rattled against the cross bar before Frei stung Ruddy’s palms with a cracking strike from distance.

Lambert threw on captain Grant Holt at half time and it changed the complexion of the game as the Canaries begun their aerial assault on the visitors goal. However they almost levelled in emphatic fashion with Naughton opting to take a more conventional route to goal cracking the bar with a strike from distance before Anthony Pilkington lashed one over from 20-yards. Andrew Surman then forced Stockdale into a low save before Lambert made his second telling substitution throwing Jackson on for Steve Morison. The Canadian striker saw a swerving effort smarmy saved by Stockdale before heading in Elliott Bennett’s delicious cross to snatch a vital point for the Canaries.

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Mancini defends "incredible" Barry

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has defended midfielder Gareth Barry after he was at the receiving end of a barrage of criticism.Controversial Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton had earlier compared Barry’s pace to that of a “tortoise” in an interview with French magazine, So Foot.

The former Man City midfielder went on to question the ability of Barry, who captained England in their friendly win over Ghana last month.

“Barry’s got a very good agent. He’s also discreet and always agrees with the manager. He’s like the guy who sits in the front row and listens to the teacher. I certainly don’t lose any sleep when I play against him,” Barton said.

“Did you see the game against Germany at the World Cup? If you watch the fourth goal, when (Mesut) Oezil was up against Barry, it was like the hare and the tortoise.”

But Mancini has responded, claiming that Barry is a “fantastic” player while Barton is merely a “good player”, also stating that every manager would want a player of his quality.

“Gareth Barry for me is a fantastic man. As a player, he is an incredible player, he works very hard, always 100 percent, he doesn’t speak but works and works for every game. I think that all managers want a player like Gareth,” Mancini said.

“I think that Barton is a good player, but I think that Gareth Barry is a fantastic player, I can only say this, the other situation is not important for me.”

Mancini’s side, fresh from thrashing Sunderland 5-0 last weekend, travel to Anfield on Monday to face a Liverpool side looking to bounce back from a disappointing defeat at the hands of West Brom.

And Mancini believes his side are in the right shape to maintain their quest for a top four finish

He added: “I think we always had a good spirit and desire. Maybe we had one month when we were really tired because we had injured players.”

“At the moment it’s good, I think it’s important we continue (to have desire) if we want to continue to win and we should start with Liverpool.”

City will have to make do without Micah Richards (hamstring), Jerome Boateng (knee) and Kolo Toure (suspended) for Monday night’s clash.

Caption Competition: United duo trade blows

The start of the 2010/11 Premier League is drawing ever closer and teams like Manchester United are well into their pre-season campaign. Like many Premiership teams, United headed to America for a pre-season tour where they took on Philadelphia Union, Kansas City Wizards and the MLS All-Stars. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson would have been keeping a close eye on his troops ahead of the new season as he plots to regain the Premier League title the Red Devils lost to Chelsea last time out. Pre-season is not just all about hard work though and there is time for the players to relax and explore different surroundings. Edwin van der Sar and Nani did just that and here they are on the famous ‘Rocky’ steps in Philadelphia. Can you provide a funny caption for the image?

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Pardew disappointed with late defeat

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has spoken of his disappointment, after a late West Brom goal condemned his side to a 3-2 defeat on Wednesday night.

Demba Ba continued his excellent goalscoring form, twice bringing The Magpies level after goals from Peter Odemwingie and Gareth McAuley, but a Paul Scharner effort with five minutes left stole victory for the visitors.

Pardew was unhappy with the defeat, especially given that Newcastle played well in the second half and were at home.

“It’s an upsetting game for us to lose because we are at home,” he told Sky Sports.

“The first half I didn’t think we played anywhere near to our ability.

“Second half we did. We came back from a goal down. We was bossing proceedings, looking like we were going to get back into it, and when we got the second goal it set us up for a grand stand finish.

“But then to get done on the counter attack because of us looking for the win, maybe we were a little bit too desperate tonight.

“We would have had 30 points if we won tonight and maybe we wanted it too much, and didn’t play as controlled as we usually do.

“We were creating chance after chance before we scored and then when we did we thought there we go, we can win it, but the front two for West Brom were a threat all night.

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“They got down the side and had a bit of fortune for the goal I thought,” he concluded.

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Euro 2012 qualifying Group H wrap: No splitting rivals

A late Erik Huseklepp strike salvaged a 1-1 draw for Norway in Saturday?s Euro 2012 qualifier with Denmark, while Cyprus and Iceland drew.Veteran winger Dennis Rommedahl fired Denmark into the lead with a well-struck volley in the 27th minute, but Huseklepp guided a left-footed shot home nine minutes from time to grant the hosts a point that stretches their lead atop Group H to three points.

The home side failed to carve out clear-cut chances throughout the encounter and opted for a direct route to goal, with towering Fulham centre-back Brede Hangeland a constant menace for the Danish defence from set pieces.

Olympiaklos winger Rommedahl netted the opener somewhat against the run of play, firing home a fierce volley into the top-right corner after Norway?s defence failed to clear a corner.

The Danes settled well after taking the lead and motored occasional bursts forward through Ajax man Christian Eriksen, a constant menace for the Norwegian defence on the wing.

After seeing his side struggle to trouble the goal of Thomas Sorensen for most of the second half, Norway coach Egil Olsen replaced defender Espen Ruud with forward Daniel Braaten, a ploy that paid off when Braaten fed Bari front-man Huseklepp to level proceedings.

The draw means Norway lead the group standings on 10 points, three ahead of Portugal and Denmark on seven.

Cyprus and Iceland round out the standings but remain winless after sharing the spoils from a lacklustre 0-0 draw in Nicosia.

Chryssis Michail squandered a 21st-minute penalty for the hosts, with Iceland gloveman Stefan Magnusson parrying his effort to safety.

The hosts were also denied a late winner when Constantinos Makridis? long-range effort struck the post, while Iceland, who spent most of the match defending, saw Birkir Saevarsson waste their only opportunity of note before half-time.

Grant looks to the future

New boss Avram Grant insists West Ham's struggle to avoid relegation last season will have no bearing on how they perform when the new campaign gets underway.

The former Chelsea and Portsmouth manager was confirmed in the Upton Park hot-seat last month after the Hammers parted company with predecessor Gianfranco Zola on the back of a turbulent season.

Following talk of financial turmoil and the likely departure of key players, they laboured to a 17th-placed finish in the final table after being embroiled in a relegation dogfight during the closing weeks of the campaign.

However, despite the severe problems of last season, Grant believes there is every reason for optimism ahead of the new campaign.

"What happened in the past happened in the past. I'm looking for a new beginning, " he said.

"Our target is not only for next season but for the next seasons. We want to progress. We want our academy to progress.

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Transfer activity at the Emirates?

With a third of the Premier League season now gone by, the table is starting to find its level and supporters are starting to get a better understanding of where their respective clubs are at this season and the challenge that faces them in the coming months. Once again the Premier League has been broken up into three tiers, with each team facing their own private battle.

Unlike previous years there has certainly been some stability on the managerial front with only Steve Bruce succumbing to the bullet so far, as clubs look to show patience with their managers to turn around their current plights. The managers may not be so patient with players at their disposal and may look to make significant changes in the January transfer window.

The January transfer window is loved and loathed in equal measures, with many managers and supporters alike welcoming the opportunity to freshen things up, while others see it as a source of distraction. History shows it is a renowned place for panic buying, as last January certainly proved, but there have been notable successes in the past that shows it can be a significant period to turn around a club’s fortunes. I feel the African Cup of Nations and the unprecedented amount of long term injuries we have seen will force many club’s hands and subsequently we can expect to see another expensive month for many Premier League chairman.

So how do you feel about Arsenal’s fortunes so far this season and would you look to see changes made in January? Who would you like to see brought in and ultimately who would you like to see moved on in the up and coming window?

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No Cech mate yet in title race

Petr Cech is clinging to hope that Chelsea can erase their deficit on leaders Manchester United and win the English Premier League title.The Blues trail their rivals by 12 points with two games in hand, even after beating Sir Alex Ferguson’s men 2-1 on Tuesday.The Chelsea shot-stopper said it was not impossible for the champions to hold onto their title, but admitted results needed to go their way – starting with a trip to Blackpool’s Bloomfield Road on Monday.”You can see teams dropping points so we will definitely have a go and try to retain the title. Realistically, we know it is not in our hands,” Cech said.Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti said their triumph over the league leaders would propel one final push from the Londoners to try and knock United from top spot.”When you win against United, it means you’re good enough to play against stronger teams. So this result obviously improves your confidence,” the Italian boss said.”It’s the wrong way to prepare by thinking it will be easier against Blackpool than United.””We have to be more in focus against them than against United. It’s easy to stay focused against United because there’s so much attention on the game, and a lot of pressure.”

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