Saturday, October 27, 2007

Premier League - Spurs confirm Ramos appointment

One day after leaving Sevilla Juande Ramos has been appointed the new manager of Tottenham Hotspur replacing the recently sacked Martin Jol.


Ramos, who left the UEFA Cup champions on Friday clearing his way for a move to north London, has signed a four-year deal with Spurs, the club announced.
His first game in charge will be against Blackpool in the Carling Cup on Wednesday, with development coach Clive Allen and youth team boss Alex Inglethorpe in charge for SUnday's Premier League clash against Blackburn.
"I greatly appreciate the opportunity to work as head coach at Tottenham Hotspur, a club with a great tradition and history," Ramos said.
"Ever since I started my coaching career I have wanted to work in England. It is my sincere hope that I can repay the faith the Spurs Board has shown in me." More detail......

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

England grounded in Moscow


A second-half collapse in Moscow left England's Euro 2008 qualifying hopes out of their hands as they slumped to a 2-1 defeat to Russia. More

Terry ruled out of Moscow mission

Steve McClaren says England captain John Terry is "almost certainly out" of Wednesday's Euro 2008 qualifier with Russia due to a knee injury. The Chelsea skipper, who had recovered from the knee problem that kept him out of Saturday's 3-0 victory against Estonia, suffered a locked knee training in Moscow on Tuesday.
Head coach McClaren said: "John Terry is almost certainly ruled out of tomorrow's match. His knee locked towards the end of training and he could not complete the session."
Portsmouth centre-back Sol Campbell is likely to fill in once again alongside Rio Ferdinand, having impressed on Saturday.
And Everton's Joleon Lescott has been tipped to start at left-back, ahead of Nicky Shorey and Phil Neville, following Ashley Cole's injury setback.

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Friday, September 21, 2007

ROONEY SEEKS TO DENT CHELSEA

Wayne Rooney is convinced Manchester United can inflict major psychological damage on Chelsea with victory at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Although Rooney was speaking before Jose Mourinho's shock departure from Stamford Bridge, he has noted the Blues' return of just a single point from their last two matches.

Another defeat this weekend would really leave Chelsea floundering and provide new boss Avram Grant with a major headache in his first few days in charge.

"If we can win, that would be Chelsea getting one point from nine in their last three games," Rooney told MUTV.

"You never know what that might do to their confidence.

"I know we didn't have the best of starts this season but it is amazing how quickly it has turned round.

"Now we have a chance to go three points in front of them, which makes it a massive game, even if it is not going to decide the title."

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MAGPIES KEEP TABS ON OWEN

Michael Owen's groin problem will be closely monitored by Newcastle as he attempts to avoid another bout of surgery.

The 27-year-old striker has been included in the squad for Sunday's Premier League clash with West Ham at St James' Park six days after limping off with a tight groin during the 1-0 defeat at Derby.

That may allay fears that the England frontman needs an operation to repair a hernia for now, with vital Euro 2008 qualifiers against Estonia and Russia coming up next month.

However, Magpies manager Sam Allardyce admits it is a situation which will have to be carefully managed to ensure Owen does not succumb once again.

He said: "When anybody gets anything where there is a slight tightening, then it's the beginning of a warning sign to say you need to make sure you find out what the problem is and then sort the problem out.

"You would manage that area more cautiously than anything else, and then take a view on a week-by-week basis and see how things are.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

JURGEN BLASTS SPURS - REPORT

Jurgen Klinsmann has reportedly told friends he will not manage Tottenham because they are "too small".

The German has been linked with a return to White Hart Lane as manager but is said to be uninterested in a club not playing in the Champions League - with Chelsea his destination of choice.

Tottenham boss Martin Jol has apparently been given six games to save his job after a 3-1 north London derby defeat pushed him closer to the exit door.

Sevilla coach Juande Ramos apparently remains Spurs chairman Daniel Levy's first choice, but Klinsmann has also been heavily backed.

However, a 'close friend' of the German apparently told the Daily Express: "Jurgen has told me he is not interested in becoming Tottenham manager.

"He thinks the club is too small for him and he will only return to England for a Champions League club.

"He met with Peter Kenyon in Los Angeles earlier this year and is still very, very interested in Chelsea. He thinks he has a good chance of getting the job if and when Mourinho leaves."

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STUBBS SWEET OVER EURO BID

Veteran defender Alan Stubbs believes Everton will go into their new European campaign "much wiser" than their last experience at that level.

Two seasons ago the Toffees were bounced out of the Champions League and then UEFA Cup qualifiers at the first stage and have suffered that embarrassment ever since.

But on Thursday, Everton face Metalist Kharkiv at Goodison Park in the first leg of their UEFA Cup first-round tie desperate to make amends.

Stubbs said: "This time round, hopefully we will be a bit wiser, a bit more experienced about how European football goes and we will take it from there and hopefully reach the group stages."

"Thursday is going to be a great night for the club again, but it will only be a great night if we get a good result. We're really looking forward to it but we know it will be a difficult game.

"The manager David Moyes and his assistant Alan Irvine have been over to Ukraine to watch them and they know it will not be an easy game at all. You do not get easy games in Europe.

"From my point of view, this will be my first game in Europe. To play for Everton full stop was something I never thought I would do, so to play for Everton in Europe would be a fantastic achievement."

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ROONEY AND RON READY TO RETURN


Sir Alex Ferguson is preparing to unleash his full battery of attacking weapons on Everton as Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo prepare for relaunch.

Manchester United's illustrious young duo have completed just one game between them this term.

Rooney has not been seen since fracturing his foot in the opening day draw with Reading, while Ronaldo has been serving a three-match ban following his controversial dismissal at Portsmouth in the following game.


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