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Milan not interested in new faces, says Berlusconi (Mon Dec 17)

European and world club champions AC Milan will not be tempted into bringing in reinforcements during the winter transfer window, owner Silvio Berlusconi said on Sunday.

Having added the Club World Cup - thanks to their 4-2 victory over Boca Juniors - to their Champions League crown, Milan believe they have all the ingredients despite standing 22 points behind league leaders Inter.

"Our objective is to always be at the forefront in Italy, Europe and the world," Berlusconi told Mediaset TV station. . . . more . . .

Wenger expects four-horse title race in Premier League (Mon Dec 17)

Arsene Wenger has the destiny of the Premier League in his control but the Arsenal manager expects a four-way battle before he gets his hands on the title. . . . more . . .

Defiant Rafa insists Reds not dead yet (Mon Dec 17)

Rafael Benitez has insisted Liverpool can still claim their first English title since 1990, despite falling ten points off the pace after another painful defeat at the hands of Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Benitez holds 'positive' talks with owners (Sun Dec 16)

Liverpool said Sunday that manager Rafael Benitez's clear-the-air talks with the club's American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett had been 'positive'. . . . more . . .

Real guarantee top spot ahead of Barca duel (Sun Dec 16)

Real Madrid ensured they will be the leaders of the Spanish championship entering 2008 with a 2-0 win over Osasuna on Sunday that sets them up perfectly for 'El Classico' against Barcelona in seven days. . . . more . . .

Lyon capture winter title as Marseille held (Sun Dec 16)

Lyon were on Sunday awarded the honorary title of winter champions without kicking a ball in anger after their nearest rivals Nancy were held to a 0-0 draw at Strasbourg. . . . more . . .

Bayern's Kahn predicting silverware despite poor run (Sun Dec 16)

Bayern Munich will win plenty of silverware this season despite the German giants only hanging onto top spot in the Bundasliga by virtue of goal difference, Oliver Kahn predicted Sunday. . . . more . . .

Atletico fire blanks as Villarreal make up ground (Sun Dec 16)

Atletico Madrid saw their much-heralded attack blunted in a 0-0 draw with Recreativo Huelva on Sunday as they missed the chance to turn the screw on their Champions League rivals. . . . more . . .

Careless Cech lets Gallas deliver Arsenal's knockout blow (Sun Dec 16)

William Gallas punished a rare mistake by Petr Cech to give Arsenal a hard-fought 1-0 win against Chelsea on Sunday that proved Arsene Wenger's side are ready to fight for the Premier League title. . . . more . . .

World's best crown beckons for Kaka (Sun Dec 16)

AC Milan playmaker Kaka hopes to crown a magnificent 2007 by being named the FIFA Player of the Year on Monday. . . . more . . .

Bayern hope to welcome back Toni for UEFA Cup clash (Sun Dec 16)

Bayern Munich coach Ottmar Hitzfeld is hoping to welcome back Italian World Cup striker Luca Toni for Wednesday night's UEFA Cup Group F home game against Greek side Aris Saloniki. . . . more . . .

Inter stretch lead as Roma pay penalty (Sun Dec 16)

Inter Milan stretched their lead at the top of Serie A to seven points on Sunday after a comfortable 2-0 win at rock-bottom Cagliari while second-placed Roma were held to a 0-0 draw at Torino. . . . more . . .

Milan's Maldini confirms retirement plans (Sun Dec 16)

Italy and AC Milan great Paolo Maldini confirmed Sunday he will end his 24-year career at the end of this season. . . . more . . .

Barcelona's Messi out for up to five weeks with thigh injury (Sun Dec 16)

Barcelona's top goal scorer this season, Argentine Lionel Messi, will be out of action for up to five weeks with a left thigh injury. . . . more . . .

Werder Bremen's Klasnic enjoys fairytale finish to transplant nightmare (Sun Dec 16)

Werder Bremen's Ivan Klasnic enjoyed a Christmas fairytale finish to the kidney transplant nightmare - which almost ended his career - with two goals in the 5-2 win over Bayer Leverkusen. . . . more . . .

AC Milan batter Boca Juniors to set world club record (Sun Dec 16)

Italian giants AC Milan overwhelmed Argentina's Boca Juniors 4-2 in the Club World Cup final on Sunday to win a record fourth intercontinental crown. . . . more . . .

Fed-up Diarra 'wants to leave Arsenal': report (Sun Dec 16)

France midfielder Lassana Diarra wants to leave Arsenal due his frustration at being left on the substitutes' bench, according to a report. . . . more . . .

Tevez puts Man Utd back on top with win over Liverpool (Sun Dec 16)

Liverpool's hopes of wresting the Premier League title away from Manchester United suffered a major setback on Sunday when they allowed the champions to get away from Anfield with a 1-0 win. . . . more . . .

Wenger ready for Arsenal's big showdown with Chelsea (Sun Dec 16)

Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal's showdown with Chelsea on Sunday will go a long way towards deciding the destiny of the Premier League title. . . . more . . .

Moyes fired up by top four 'fighting talk' (Sun Dec 16)

David Moyes insisted talk that Everton cannot qualify again for the Champions League simply fired him up for leading the Toffees back into the English Premier League's top four. . . . more . . .

Kamis, 06 September 2007

McClaren: Hargreaves not ruled out


McClaren: Hargreaves not ruled out
England coach Steve McClaren remains optimistic Owen Hargreaves will be fit to face Israel at Wembley on Saturday.
Hargreaves pulled out of training on Wednesday, complaining of tightness in his thigh.
He was immediately sent for a scan, prompting speculation that he would miss the crucial Euro 2008 qualifier with Israel.
However, McClaren has confirmed the damage is not extensive and he is still hopeful the Manchester United midfielder will be available.
'Owen's thigh felt tight after we started training on Wednesday, so he sat out most of the session,' said McClaren.
'As a precaution he was sent for a scan.
'Thankfully the scan only revealed a small problem and we are hoping it will clear.
'We are still hoping he will be available for Saturday, and he is definitely not ruled out.'
McClaren confirmed the new injury is not related to the tendinitis problem Hargreaves has been suffering from since the end of last season.
Before reporting the fresh problem, the Manchester United star had spoken of his belief he could get through two games in five days, even though it is something he has not managed since completing an £17million move from Bayern Munich this summer.
And McClaren feels the determination Hargreaves has to play could be a factor in whether the 26-year-old makes it onto the field.
'We will give Owen as much time as we can before making a decision,' he said.
'He is a determined character and we know that he really wants to play. Naturally, we won't take any unnecessary risks with him.'
Hargreaves' injury is the latest in a series of setbacks to hit the England camp.
Wayne Rooney, Frank Lampard and David Beckham have already been ruled out of the Israel game, along with Gary Neville and Kieron Dyer.
Such are McClaren's lack of options that Peter Crouch, who is suspended this weekend, was forced to play in midfield during Tuesday's training session.
Aston Villa's Gareth Barry is the man most likely to profit should Hargreaves fail in his fitness quest, although at least McClaren was able to offer some good news, confirming Steven Gerrard came through training yesterday without a problem.
The Liverpool captain is still suffering some slight discomfort from his broken toe but it is looking increasingly likely he will be able to face Israel without resorting to a pain-killing injection.
'We did have some positive news on Steven Gerrard yesterday, when he played a part in training without any problems,' said McClaren.
'We will continue to assess him closely and stay in regular contact with the medical staff at Liverpool Football Club, before making any decision as to whether he will play.'
McClaren certainly finds himself in an unenviable position, with so many key men either out, struggling or, in Michael Owen's case, just coming back from major injury.
Yet the former Middlesbrough coach remains resolute in his belief England can achieve a positive result at the weekend to retain a realistic chance of reaching next summer's European Championships.
'As I have already said, regardless of who is injured, we are looking forward to Saturday with confidence,' he said.
'I have told the players we have enough ability in the dressing room and it is up to us to go out and get the result. We are good enough to do so.

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