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Archive for Luglio 16th, 2011

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Wayne Rooney is intent on “creating more history” for Manchester United.

Already a game into a five-match pre-season tour of the United States and put through their paces in a rigorous series of training sessions at Seattle Seahawks’ training base, the Red Devils are looking forward again.

And despite the satisfaction of a medal collection that extends to four league titles, a Champions League and a succession of other trophies, that is exactly how Rooney feels it should be.

“You need to look forward rather than look back,” he told ESPN. “It is something this club breeds into you. The feeling you get from winning trophies is incredible. But we are expected to win trophies. We need to try to create more history for the club.”

Rooney has no worries that will be achieved. Indeed, the England striker is adamant glory will continue to be a staple diet at Old Trafford as long as Sir Alex Ferguson remains in charge.

Ferguson celebrates his 25th anniversary as United boss later this year. Rooney can detect no lessening of his desire as the years go by.

“While he is here, we’ll always be in the hunt to win trophies,” he said, insisting that 3-1 defeat against Barca at Wembley in May should not trigger an inferiority complex.

“Obviously, they were a lot better than us on the day. But over the last four years, we have been to three finals. We are not that far away. If we just give it an extra five percent and try to improve that much, then I think we’ll be all right.”

Fellow striker Michael Owen certainly thinks so, dismissing at a stroke any notion that his burgeoning racing empire – which brought him a Royal Ascot victory in the summer – may be dampening his own quest for honours.

“That [horse racing] will never be my career,” said Owen, who signed a new one-year contract this summer. “It’s just a big passion of mine. It will always be there in the background, but football is my main passion and everyone knows that.

“I’d like to think that if I stop playing in three, four or five years’ time, whatever it may be, that I’ll still be involved in football and still have that as my profession. It’s my passion and what I know.”

Meanwhile, it is being suggested Darren Fletcher’s ongoing struggle for fitness is worse than initially suggested.

The Scotland midfielder was not named in United’s tour party, with club officials claiming Fletcher needed to do more conditioning work to recover from a virus that wrecked his chances of playing any meaningful role in United’s run-in.

However, there have now been claims Fletcher has been told to stay away from United’s Carrington training ground for fear the virus which triggered substantial weight-loss has struck again.

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Newcastle have condemned the “shameful” behaviour of supporters who invaded the pitch during the team’s 2-0 pre-season friendly win at Darlington, with three fans arrested and another escorted from the ground.

Newcastle say they will take “the strongest possible action” against fans responsible for causing a 10-minute delay in the match as celebrations of Sammy Ameobi’s 55th-minute goal turned ugly.

The match looked in danger of being called off as scenes turned violent at the Darlington Arena and, although calm was eventually restored, the guilty parties can expect repercussions.

A statement from the club’s managing director Derek Llambias read: “On behalf of everyone at Newcastle United FC, we wholly condemn the behaviour of a number of our supporters who invaded the pitch during the second half of the club’s friendly against Darlington this evening (July 15).

“The club will be seeking to obtain footage of the disorder from Darlington FC and the police and will be taking the strongest possible action against those individuals responsible for the shameful behaviour.

“This behaviour is not typical of the vast majority of our fans, however this incident gives a poor impression of Newcastle United and its loyal supporters.”

Hatem Ben Arfa made his first appearance since his horror leg break at Manchester City last October as Newcastle boss Alan Pardew named a strong line-up for the team’s first pre-season game.

Captain Joey Barton, who will miss the tour of North America after being denied a visa, opened the scoring in the third minute when he knocked home a cross from Leon Best before substitute Ameobi drilled home a fine shot 10 minutes into the second half.

Durham Police confirmed three visiting Newcastle fans were arrested for “pitch incursion” and another was escorted from the ground.

Manager Alan Pardew reportedly intervened to try to calm fans down and appeal for them to clear the pitch.

Some of the 9,000-plus crowd thought the match had been abandoned but the referee managed to restart the game after the playing surface was cleared.

Police could not confirm reports of an isolated outbreak of fighting between fans during the match.

A force spokeswoman said: “There has been a crowd of more than 9,700, which is significantly more than expected based on ticket sales. Everything was peaceful until Newcastle scored their second goal and a pitch incursion occurred which was high spirited but not violent.

“A further pitch incursion of around 20 to 30 people followed – a Newcastle supporter being escorted from the ground and three Newcastle supporters were arrested for pitch incursion.

“The game ended without incident and crowds have subsequently dispersed.”

She said the three people remained in custody.

Pardew was disappointed the trouble marred a decent display by his side. He said: “Having reflected overnight on yesterday’s match at Darlington that was interrupted in the second half by the actions of some of our supporters, I am left bitterly disappointed by the events that unfolded after Sammy Ameobi scored our second goal.

“Apart from the frustrating disruption to what was a very good game of football and an important part of our pre-season preparation, the pitch invasion was totally unacceptable and has brought shame on everyone connected with Newcastle United.

“We came to play a football match and to provide entertainment for a family audience – instead we witnessed some truly appalling behaviour which damages the reputation of this great club and the vast majority of our true and law-abiding supporters.

“As (managing director) Derek Llambias said yesterday evening, the club will now be taking the strongest possible action against those individuals responsible and that can’t happen soon enough. I speak for everyone at Newcastle United when I say I never wish to see those scenes at a football match again.”

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Denilson could be set to leave Arsenal following reports the midfielder will return to Sao Paulo.

ESPN Brazil understands Denilson’s former side could be about to offer the 23-year-old a way out of Emirates Stadium via a season-long loan.

Denilson has struggled to fulfil his potential at Arsenal since joining the club for £3.5 million in 2006.

The Brazilian has made no secret of his wish for a summer exit after revealing he spoke with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger about his future at the end of last season.

He said: “I’ve simply been to see Arsene Wenger and told him how I felt – and he has agreed to let me go. This has been the worst season of my life and I am so upset, so frustrated. I am a winner and I came here to win trophies but I’ve been here for five years and won nothing.”

Denilson was reported to have stormed down the tunnel just 20 minutes after coming on as a substitute during Arsenal’s 4-0 pre-season friendly win over a Malaysia XI this week.

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Liverpool owner John Henry has hinted that Alberto Aquilani and David Ngog both have futures at the club.

Aquilani has been linked with a return to Italy after impressing during a loan spell at Juventus last season, having previously struggled for fitness and form at Liverpool.

Ngog has also failed to impress at Anfield, scoring just nine Premier League goals in 63 appearances. It has been speculated that a summer switch to Sunderland or Aston Villa could be on the cards.

However, the pair impressed Henry during the Reds’ 6-3 victory over a Malaysian XI on Saturday, with Ngog scoring twice and Aquilani displaying his creative qualities.

Reacting to the result, Henry wrote on Twitter: “One missing link last year: Acquilani (sic). Put the ball near Ngog and the goal and it’s going in. Too much talk of them somewhere else.”

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Corinthians have made an improved offer for Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez.

Corinthians saw a €40 million (£35 million) bid turned down by City earlier this week, with the Premier League club said to be seeking a fee nearer £50 million.

ESPNsoccernet understands that the Brazilian team have upped their proposal to €40 million plus €4 million in add-ons. City are tempted by the terms although they could look to negotiate further.

Corinthians are under pressure to wrap up a deal before Wednesday, when Brazil’s international transfer window closes. Juventus have also been mooted as suitors, but no official offer has been forthcoming from the Italian team.

It is reported that City have concerns over how the South American club will finance the deal, but Kia Joorabchian has insisted they have the funds available, citing sponsorship and TV rights money.

City manager Roberto Mancini is already plotting for life without Tevez after confirming he will look to bring in the Argentina international’s compatriot Sergio Aguero from Atletico Madrid.

Should Aguero arrive at Eastlands as Tevez’s replacement, the 23-year-old will have big shoes to fill – the latter having scored 44 Premier League goals in 66 outings since arriving from Manchester United in 2009.

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