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Sunday, September 2, 2007

Glazers dismiss Man United sale talk, United is not for sale


The Glazer family have firmly dismissed any chance of a Manchester United takeover in response to the latest rumours suggesting the club is being targeted by overseas investors.

Rival groups from China and Dubai were reported on Sunday to be preparing £1billion takeover bids for the Red Devils.

But the Glazers moved quickly to stress that no bid has been made and that in any case the club is definitely not for sale.

A spokesman for the family said: 'Manchester United is not for sale.

'The Glazer family are not engaged in any discussion with any prospective bidder and it is not courting bidders for Manchester United.'

It is understood that an unnamed Chinese consortium approached the club - rather than the Glazer family - months ago to see if the Glazers would be interested in selling United and were told the club was not for sale.

The Chinese consortium made contact only to establish if the Glazers would consider a bid and, as they were told the club was not for sale, no bid followed.

Reports have suggested that the Glazers might be tempted by a takeover bid in the region of £1billion but privately the Glazers have made it clear that £1billion undervalues United.

The Glazers paid £790million for United over two years ago to complete a takeover that was initially controversial with a section of the club's fans.

But the Glazers appear to have won over some of the less antagonistic members of the United support by backing Sir Alex Ferguson very strongly in the transfer market since taking control.

Source: Soccernet.com

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Arsenal 3-1 Portsmouth: Ten-man Arsenal sink Pompey



















































Arsenal3 - 1Portsmouth
8'Emmanuel Adebayor (pen)1 - 0
35'Francesc Fabregas2 - 0
59'Tomas Rosicky3 - 0
60'3 - 1Nwankwo Kanu

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David James damaged his hopes of resurrecting his England career by gifting Arsenal a first-half penalty as Portsmouth were beaten 3-1 at the Emirates Stadium.

The Pompey keeper, hoping to take advantage of Paul Robinson's collapse in form, brought down Robin van Persie in the seventh minute and referee Mark Halsey was left with an easy decision.

England face Israel in a pivotal Euro 2008 qualifier at Wembley on Saturday and James' blunder may have settled Steve McClaren's selection dilemma in Robinson's favour.

Adebayor converted the spot kick to send Arsenal into a lead they never relinquished as Arsene Wenger's side cantered to their third Barclays Premier League win of the season.

Cesc Fabregas and Tomas Rosicky completed the rout with second-half strikes and the only cloud over an scintillating display was the 50th minute dismissal of Philippe Senderos.

Senderos was shown a straight red card for blocking Kanu and 12 minutes later the former Arsenal striker pulled one back for Portsmouth with a lucky backheel.

Former Gunners vice-chairman David Dein may have warned the club they need a ``huge injection of money'' if they are to not to get left behind, but Pompey will beg to differ.

Dein could soon be fronting a takeover funded by Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov but Wenger's claims he does not need outside investment to make Arsenal competitive were given credibility this afternoon.

Apart from Kanu's strike, Portsmouth scarcely troubled the Gunners' defence and it would have been 4-1 had substitute Abou Diaby not missed a late sitter.

Instead Arsenal dominated throughout, inflicting a harrowing afternoon upon Lauren who was making his first appearance against his former club.

Glen Johnson started for the visitors after completing a £4million transfer deadline day move from Chelsea and the England defender was involved as Arsenal attacked from the opening whistle.

Fabregas attempted to send van Persie into space with a threaded pass but Sean Davis read the danger and bundled the Dutch striker off the ball.

But van Persie was alive to a more promising chance in the seventh minute, pouncing on an error from John Utaka - forced by pressure from Gael Clichy - and beating James in a foot race to the ball.

Van Persie's advance was halted when James sent him tumbling for a clear penalty and Adebayor sent the England keeper the wrong way by tapping the spot kick into the right corner.

Adebayor almost made it two shortly after when Alexander Hleb had whipped in a dangerous cross but he just failed to connect as James came out in the nick of time.

Fabregas was heavily involved as Arsenal broke from their own half in the 31st minute with Clichy probing down the left.

The French defender whipped in a cross that sailed just inches over the head of van Persie and Portsmouth escaped the danger.

But Arsenal could not be denied in the 36th minute when a corner by Rosicky caused havoc in the opposition defence.

Gilberto got the initial touch and the ball fell between Fabregas and Davis with the Spaniard reacting first, turning and shooting to leave James no chance from such close range.

A marauding run from Adebayor brought the home fans to their feet but his final delivery was poor and the move ground to a halt.

Pompey's frustration was growing and Hermann Hreidarsson was justifiably booked for a blatant body check on Hleb as the winger attempted to escape into space.

Arsenal began the second half as they had finished the first, pouring forward and placing the Pompey goal under pressure.

Van Persie just failed to meet a cross from Adebayor and then Senderos' acrobatic header was denied by a smart save from James.

The Swiss defender was left to rue James' reactions as a heartbeat later he was given his marching orders for obstructing Kanu as the former Gunner raced in on goal.

Halsey brandished the red card in the belief Senderos was the last defender but replays showed Kolo Toure was covering across and could have stopped Kanu.

The powerfully-struck free-kick, taken by Utaka, curled around the wall but failed to trouble keeper Manuel Almunia.

Portsmouth were now attacking with more conviction and Gilberto had to come to the rescue as Kanu pulled the trigger.

But just as Harry Redknapp's side appeared capable of pulling a goal back, Arsenal struck for a third time.

Fabregas took a quick free-kick to Rosicky and the Czech winger blasted his shot between James and Johnson from an acute angle.

Pompey finally made the breakthrough in the 62nd minute, although it was a little fortuitous as Kanu's backheel from a Utaka cross ricocheted off his own legs past Almunia.

Arsenal should have made it four but Diaby sent his seven-yard header wide when it was harder to miss and then Johnson had a long-range shot well saved by Almunia.

David Nugent was denied by Toure as Pompey finished with a flourish but Arsenal were already out of sight.

Source: Soccernet.com

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Arsenal sign Diarra from Chelsea

Arsenal, West Ham and Newcastle left it late to beat the transfer deadline and make last-minute signings on Friday night.

Arsenal have signed France international midfielder Lassana Diarra from Chelsea on a 'long-term contract' for an undisclosed fee.

West Ham confirmed they signed Henri Camara from Wigan and Nolberto Solano from Newcastle, while the Magpies beat the transfer deadline to complete the signings of Habib Beye and Abdoulaye Faye.

Versatile 22-year-old Diarra had found first-team opportunities limited at Stamford Bridge and told the club's website, arsenal.com: 'I have great respect for the manager Arsene Wenger and am attracted by the style of football that the team plays.

'Of course I am excited by what the future holds and keen to play my part in helping Arsenal fight for trophies this season and for years to come.'

Striker Camara has signed on a season-long loan at Upton Park while Solano joins on a one-year contract with the option of another year.

Neither signed in time to play for the Hammers against Reading today.

Defensive pair Beye and Faye had been expected to make the move to St James' Park but left it late to confirm their three-year deals.

Middlesbrough overcame a late complication to complete the £5million signing of Gary O'Neil from Portsmouth less than an hour before the transfer deadline.

The 24-year-old underwent a medical on Teesside after the two clubs agreed a £5million fee.

Boro boss Gareth Southgate told Sky Sports: 'We've just completed the deal, we've very pleased and I'm looking forward to getting home to bed!'

Southgate was also able to complete the signing of Mohamed Shawky from Egyptian side Al-Ahly for £650,000 on a three-year deal, while releasing the experienced Jason Euell to make a free transfer to Southampton.

As the midnight deadline approached, Reading signed Liam Rosenior from Fulham with Seol Ki-Hyeon moving in the opposite direction.

Fulham were one of the most active teams, Danny Murphy also joining on a one-year deal from Tottenham.

Fulham midfielder Papa Bouba Diop became Portsmouth's second signing of transfer deadline day.

Having already signed spent £4million to sign Chelsea right-back Glen Johnson on a four-year contract, Pompey boss Harry Redknapp signed the Senegal international on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee.

One player who had already departed Fratton Park was Dejan Stefanovic, who joined Fulham for £1million on a two-year deal, subject to a work permit.

Elsewhere, the busiest managers could be found in the midlands with Aston Villa, Birmingham and Derby all making moves.

Martin O'Neill's pursuit of defender Curtis Davies finally came to a successful conclusion in what could be a potential club-record deal.

The West Brom centre-half secured a season-long loan at Villa with a view to a permanent switch which would be worth an initial £8.5million, possibly rising to £10million with add-ons.

O'Neill, who also signed Zat Knight this week, then made Togo midfielder Moustapha Salifou his third buy during the last 48 hours, signing him from Swiss club FC Wil on a one-year contract.

Scotland striker Kenny Miller swapped Celtic Park for Pride Park after joining Derby for an undisclosed fee.

Birmingham boss Steve Bruce secured the services of free agent Mohammed Kallon, midfielder Wilson Palacios on loan from Honduran club Olimpia until the end of December and Borja Oubina on a season-long loan from Celta Vigo with 'minutes to spare'.

Manchester City striker Bernardo Corradi joined Parma on loan until the end of the season.

Wigan boss Chris Hutchings made his ninth signing of the summer by bringing striker Marcus Bent in on loan from Charlton. Bent's arrival has allowed Wigan to sell Caleb Folan to Hull.

Liverpool's Anthony Le Tallec has joined French side Le Mans on loan with a view to a permanent deal.

Crystal Palace have signed Manchester City striker Paul Dickov on loan until January while Finland international Shefki Kuqi has joined Fulham on a similar deal.

Source: Soccernet.com

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English Premier League Result on Saturday, September 1, 2007

Result Summary














































Bolton1 - 2Everton
11'
0 - 1Ayegbeni Yakubu
55'Nicolas Anelka1 - 1
90'
1 - 2Joleon Lescott

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Fulham3 - 3Tottenham
10'
0 - 1Younes Kaboul
28'
0 - 2Dimitar Berbatov
42'Clint Dempsey1 - 2
61'
1 - 3Gareth Bale
77'Alexey Smertin2 - 3
90'Diomansy Kamara3 - 3

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Liverpool6 - 0Derby County
27'Xabi Alonso1 - 0
45'Ryan Babel2 - 0
56'Fernando Torres3 - 0
69'Xabi Alonso4 - 0
76'Andrej Voronin5 - 0
78'Fernando Torres6 - 0

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Middlesbrough2 - 0Birmingham
12'David Wheater1 - 0
37'Stewart Downing2 - 0

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Newcastle1 - 0Wigan
87'Michael Owen1 - 0

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Reading3 - 0West Ham
6'
1 - 0Craig Bellamy
49'
2 - 0Matthew Etherington
77'Kevin Doyle (pen miss)2 - 0
90'
3 - 0Matthew Etherington

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Manchester United1 - 0Sunderland
72'Louis Saha1 - 0

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Reading 0-3 West Ham: Hammers erase pain






















































Reading3 - 0West Ham
6'1 - 0Craig Bellamy
49'2 - 0Matthew Etherington
77'Kevin Doyle (pen miss)2 - 0
90'3 - 0Matthew Etherington

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West Ham wiped away the bad memories of their last visit to Reading by leaving the Madejski Stadium with a well-deserved 3-0 win.

The Hammers had been thrashed 6-0 there on New Year's Day last term but never looked back after Craig Bellamy had given them an early lead.

Matthew Etherington added two more in the second half, but Reading had known it was not to be their day when Kevin Doyle's penalty was saved.

It had taken the home fans just a few minutes to start the inevitable '6-0' chants, but within seconds Bellamy had netted his third goal in claret and blue, adding to his midweek Carling Cup double at Bristol Rovers with aplomb.

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Newcastle 1-0 Wigan: Owen delivers again



































Newcastle1 - 0Wigan
87'Michael Owen1 - 0

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Michael Owen provided England boss Steve McClaren with the perfect tonic when he headed home the only goal of the game against Wigan to end Newcastle's Tyneside goal drought.

McClaren was at St James' Park to watch his leading scorer ahead of the forthcoming Euro 2008 qualifiers against Israel and Russia and, for much of the afternoon, it looked like being a frustrating day for the £17million man.

Owen passed up four glorious opportunities to open the scoring against 10-man Wigan, who had Kevin Kilbane sent off for two bookable offences just after the break.

Full Report: Soccernet.com

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Middlesbro' 2-0 Birmingham: Home comfort










































Middlesbrough2 - 0Birmingham
12'David Wheater1 - 0
37'Stewart Downing2 - 0

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Goals from David Wheater and England winger Stewart Downing gave Middlesbrough a deserved 2-0 victory over Birmingham at the Riverside, bringing up a landmark 1,500th league win.

Wheater headed home Andrew Taylor's cross after just 12 minutes and Downing doubled the lead from close range nine minutes before the interval.

Strangely for a side normally so well-organised by Steve Bruce, Birmingham had little to offer in terms of resistance, but having not won on Teesside for 27 years, the result was probably no surprise.

Boro manager Gareth Southgate had praised his players after their 2-2 draw with Newcastle last weekend and he kept faith with the same players, while Sebastian Larsson for Gary McSheffrey was the only Birmingham change from their first league win of the season at Derby.

Full Story: Soccernet.com

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Liverpool 6-0 Derby: Reds run riot to hit top

































































Liverpool6 - 0Derby County
27'Xabi Alonso1 - 0
45'Ryan Babel2 - 0
56'Fernando Torres3 - 0
69'Xabi Alonso4 - 0
76'Andrej Voronin5 - 0
78'Fernando Torres6 - 0

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Liverpool made it 10 home goals in a week with a 6-0 home rout of Derby to underline the belief at Anfield that they are genuine Premier League title contenders.

They followed up the four they put past Toulouse in the Champions League on Tuesday with two goals apiece from Spaniards Fernando Torres and Xabi Alonso, Ryan Babel's first for the club and one from substitute Andriy Voronin.

It is the first time Liverpool have led the top flight for five years and their best start to a league season since 1998.

Full Report: Soccernet.com

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Fulham 3-3 Spurs: Kamara snatches late draw

































































Fulham3 - 3Tottenham
10'0 - 1Younes Kaboul
28'0 - 2Dimitar Berbatov
42'Clint Dempsey1 - 2
61'1 - 3Gareth Bale
77'Alexey Smertin2 - 3
90'Diomansy Kamara3 - 3

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Diomansy Kamara scored a spectacular equaliser a minute from full-time as Fulham grabbed a 3-3 home draw against Tottenham.

Spurs had been ahead since the 11th minute through Younes Kaboul, with Dimitar Berbatov adding a second.

Clint Dempsey pulled one back, but Spurs looked set to take the points when Gareth Bale put them ahead again, only for Kamara to strike when it looked like time had run out.

It meant there was no repeat of Tottenham's efforts last season when they won at Craven Cottage to ease the pressure on boss Martin Jol.

Full Report: Soccernet.com

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Bolton 1-2 Everton: Lescott's late Reebok joy














































Bolton1 - 2Everton
11'0 - 1Ayegbeni Yakubu
55'Nicolas Anelka1 - 1
90'1 - 2Joleon Lescott

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Joleon Lescott grabbed a late winner to give Everton a 2-1 victory at the Reebok Stadium.

The Everton centre-back scored his second goal in five Premier League appearances this season in the 89th minute just when Bolton appeared on course for a deserved point.

Nicolas Anelka, who signed a new four-year contract with Bolton this week, had volleyed home a 55th-minute equaliser as just reward for the home side's domination up to that point.

That cancelled out Ayegbeni Yakubu's 11th-minute opener as the striker made a perfect start to his Everton career following his £11.25million move from Middlesbrough on Wednesday.

Full Report: Soccernet.com

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Red Devil's Saha back in action, Manchester United 1 - 0 Sunderland



































Manchester United1 - 0Sunderland
72'Louis Saha1 - 0

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Saha who just back from injuries score the only goal of the match between Manchester United and Sunderland. Louis Saha was substituted Anderson, who made his home debut for United at the start of 2nd half.

On his first appearance since the Champions League semi-final defeat to AC Milan in May, Saha found the elusive winner 19 minutes from time, giving United a 1-0 victory just as they looked set to lose even more ground to their major championship rivals.

Full Report: Soccernet.com

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UEFA Champion League 07/08 draws

UEFA Champion League for season 07/08 groups draw has been done on last thursday after the qualifying matches finished.

Here are the draws:

















































Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D
BesiktasChelseaLazioAc Milan
FC PortoRosenborgOlmpiacosBenfica
LiverpoolSchalke 04Real MadridCeltic
MarseilleValenciaWerder BremenShaktar Donetsk

















































Group EGroup FGroup GGroup H
BarcelonaDynamo KievCSKA MoscowAEK Athens/Sevilla
LyonMan UtdFenerbahceArsenal
RangersRomaInter MilanSlavia Praque
Vfb StuttgartSporting LisbonPSV EindhovenSteaua Bucuresti

Source: Soccernet.com

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