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Archive for Febbraio 28th, 2011

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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard claims that new signing Luis Suarez will make a real impact at the club once he adjusts to the pace of the game in England.

Suarez, a £23 million signing from Ajax in January, scored on his debut against Stoke and has impressed in his other games, although he is cup-tied for Liverpool’s Europa League campaign.

The Uruguayan forward will get another chance to shine when the Reds travel to London for their Premier League clash against West Ham at Upton Park on Sunday and Gerrard, who is also set to return to the side, has talked up his team-mate.

“Already we can see what a good player Luis is. He’s got good pace and awareness and he’s settled in very quickly,” he told the club’s official website. “He’s a fighter too and the type of character he is means he’s going to work really hard for the team.

“We’ve all been delighted with his first few performances. Hopefully there is even more to come from him too.

“I expect him to be even better when he adjusts to the speed of football in this country. He hadn’t played many games in the weeks before he moved here so he’s still getting his match fitness. When he gets that, he will be very difficult to stop.”

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Wayne Rooney faces a nervous wait on Tuesday to find out whether he will miss Manchester United’s crucial games at Chelsea and Liverpool for lashing out at Wigan’s James McCarthy.

Rooney could be charged with violent conduct for his apparent elbow to the head of McCarthy in his side’s Premier League win on Saturday, a crime that could carry a three-game suspension.

The Football Association will release the contents of referee Mark Clattenburg’s report on Tuesday morning, just hours before United are set to take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

Rooney lifted his arm into the side of McCarthy’s head early in United’s 4-0 victory and Clattenburg gave a free kick at the time. The case is a test of the FA’s disciplinary system, with retrospective ‘trial by video’ only to be used for incidents which escape the attention of the referee.

Even if he is found guilty, Rooney could be free to face Chelsea if he decides to appeal against a charge. That would risk the possibility of an extra match suspension for a frivolous appeal but given Clattenburg’s decision not to book Rooney for an incident he had to be at least partly aware of, United could go down that route.

At the very least, it brings uncertainty United could do without ahead of one of their most important matches of the season. Chelsea might be 15 points behind the Premier League leaders but, as Edwin van der Sar acknowledges, they will be desperate to win, not just to maintain an outside chance of retaining their crown, but to claim a significant scalp in an otherwise difficult season.

“They will be looking for our scalp,” said United goalkeeper Van der Sar. “We would be the same in their situation. We know they will be eager to beat us, that is obvious.”

United know victory would end Chelsea’s title hopes, whilst striking a significant psychological blow on Arsenal in the wake of their shock Carling Cup defeat. Not that Van der Sar is taking anything for granted in this strangest of seasons. After all, it is not that long ago that Chelsea were five points clear and apparently ready to stroll to glory once more.

“The fact we overturned their lead does also serve as a reminder that it can be done to us,” said Van der Sar. “It is better to be on top but four points is not a lot with 11 games to play. There are still 33 points to be had, so you can’t get too far ahead of yourself. Chelsea are a little behind points wise but you know who your closest competitor is and you have to stay in front of them.”

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Martins the hero for Blues

Arsenal’s six-year quest for a trophy goes on after Birmingham snatched a dramatic last-minute winner from substitute Obafemi Martins in a 2-1 victory in the Carling Cup final at Wembley.

Former Newcastle striker Martins swept home after a terrible mix-up between goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny and centre-half Laurent Koscielny.

It was, though, no more than the Blues deserved following a battling display as Arsenal, without injured captain Cesc Fabregas and England winger Theo Walcott, once more failed to deliver when it mattered most.

Nikola Zigic had headed Birmingham in front after 28 minutes, but Robin van Persie equalised with a fine volley.

The Arsenal fightback, though, failed to materialise as Arsene Wenger’s men could not make the most of their possession and were dealt a killer blow when Szczesny spilled Zigic’s knockdown after Koscielny’s mis-kick and Martins slotted home in front of the Blues fans to send the Midlands club into Europe.

Arsenal were crestfallen at the final whistle, but Arsene Wenger must now lift his side for an FA Cup fifth-round replay against Leyton Orient before the return leg of their Champions League last-16 clash against Barcelona to ensure another season which promises so much does not fail to deliver.

There was something of a sense of justice being done after a poor offside call inside the opening two minutes should have seen Arsenal reduced to 10 men and Birmingham awarded a penalty.

Lee Bowyer ran from behind the last defender onto Craig Gardner’s pass before rounding Szczesny, who brought him down. However, instead the assistant’s flag went up and the Gunners went unpunished.

Arsenal slowly started to find their passing game as Andrey Arshavin’s shot was blocked by Ben Foster.

Samir Nasri then weaved through three markers into the right side of the Birmingham box, but fired into the side netting.

The Blues looked to unsettle Arsenal in possession, and Martin Jiranek made a fine tackle as Arshavin broke down the left.

The Gunners, not for the first time, found themselves trying to break down two banks of four as Birmingham settled into a disciplined rearguard action.

Some careless possession, though, saw Birmingham break and Koscielny had to be alert to head the ball behind after it was swung into the Arsenal penalty by Keith Fahey.

It proved costly as from the resulting corner, Zigic nodded the Blues in front after Roger Johnson headed the ball back into the six-yard box.

Arsenal almost responded immediately when van Persie sent a flying header over the bar from Bacary Sagna’s cross.

Giant Serbia striker Zigic almost doubled the Blues’ lead when Gardner touched the ball through from the edge of the box, but this time Szczesny was out quickly to make a smart block.

Arsenal were rattled, with Johan Djourou heading over his own crossbar, but after weathering the storm they were level after 39 minutes.

Wilshere broke quickly down the centre and when the ball came back to him at the edge of penalty area, the England midfielder crashed a 20-yard effort against the crossbar.

Arshavin picked up the rebound, turning it back into the six-yard box where van Persie volleyed the ball into the left-hand corner.

The Dutchman then needed treatment after kicking Roger Johnson’s leg in the process of scoring, and jarring his knee.

Fortunately for Arsenal, with the return leg against Barcelona less than two weeks away, Van Persie, skipper in Fabregas’ absence, was soon back in the action.

The Gunners continued on the offensive going into the break, and Nasri’s 25-yard effort was well saved by Foster.

Tomas Rosicky almost put Arsenal ahead at the start of the second half when he arrived late at the edge of the area onto a Bacary Sagna cross, but his volley flew just wide.

Despite all of their possession, Arsenal were almost undone again when Fahey crashed a 20-yard effort against the inside of the post.

As the hour mark passed, Birmingham continued to disrupt Arsenal’s flow in midfield.

Arsenal withdrew van Persie, perhaps as a precaution, in the 70th minute, replacing him with Nicklas Bendtner, who enjoyed a productive loan spell at Birmingham in the 2006/07 campaign.

Nasri’s shot was blocked by Foster following a quick Arsenal counter-attack, with the Birmingham keeper then denying Bendtner.

Foster was in action again to claw away Nasri’s 25-yard effort.

However, disaster struck for Arsenal with just a minute left when Zigic’s knockdown was spilled by Szczesny as Koscielny missed his clearance.

Substitute Martins swept the loose ball into an empty net to secure a famous victory for Birmingham and prolong Wenger’s quest for a trophy.

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