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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Adebayor hails Mourinho effect
Emmanuel Adebayor has hailed the impact Jose Mourinho has had on his game since his loan move to Real Madrid.


The Manchester City striker moved to the Spanish capital last month in a deal running to the end of the season.


The La Liga giants will then have an option to sign the 26-year-old on a permanent basis.


Adebayor, who had been pushed to the fringes of the City squad, has already scored twice for his new club, netting in wins over Sevilla and Real Sociedad.


"I'm very happy for scoring two goals," Adebayor told a press conference in Madrid.


"I will work hard every day to help win our games.


"It is very easy to work with Mourinho. He is an excellent person and he enhances my game.


"He has his own way of dealing with people. He tells you what he expects you to do."


The change of scenery looks to have sparked an upturn in the Togolese striker's fortunes, and the presence of several English-speaking team-mates has allowed him to settle.


"I want to thank my team-mates for helping me adapt so easily to this league championship.


"Granero, Ramos, Ronaldo, Pepe, Marcelo... They all speak English, so they understand me and I understand them. I am very happy to be here."


Real Madrid are seven points behind leaders Barcelona in the Spanish top flight, but Adebayor vowed: "We will fight to the end to win every title."


The 26-year-old also gave an insight into the lasting impression the deadly terrorist attack on Togo's team bus ahead of last year's African Nations Cup has had on him.


"Luckily, I still have both my legs and can play football," he said.


"I sometimes mistake loud noises for bullets, but I'm over it now and ready to work."

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Frank Lampard will captain England for their international friendly in Denmark
Frank Lampard will captain England for their international friendly in Denmark on Wednesday, Fabio Capello has confirmed.


The Chelsea midfielder will lead his country out for the first time in Copenhagen in the absence of injured regular skipper Rio Ferdinand and usual understudy Steven Gerrard, who captained England during their World Cup campaign last summer.


Lampard has struggled with injuries which have kept him out of the England set-up since August, but manager Fabio Capello is confident it is the perfect time to hand the 32-year-old the armband.


Good moment
"I think it's a good moment," said Capello ahead of the Denmark clash. "Probably he's fresher than the other players.


"I spoke with him about injuries that he suffered. I've monitored him during the last five games that he's played.


"I saw him play against Liverpool, he played a really good game."


Lampard, who will win his 84th cap for England against Denmark, says captaining his country will fulfil a boyhood dream.


"I'm very proud. I'm a very proud man," he said.


"I've been in the squad quite a long time now and I've waited patiently and it's going to be one of the proudest moments of my career to lead out the lads.


"To actually walk out (is a huge deal). I know it's a cliché but as a kid you do grow up dreaming of that moment.


"I'll try and play with an example in how I play. I'll just try and do my usual job but try and have an influence on my team."


Capello has confirmed Joe Hart, Ashley Cole, Darren Bent and Jack Wilshere will be amongst those starting on Wednesday night, while the manager intends to make up to six substitutions to fully utilise his squad
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Monday, February 7, 2011

Tevez committed to City
Carlos Tevez has reaffirmed his commitment to Manchester City by saying 'I don't think anyone loves the shirt more than me'.


The Argentine star's future at Eastlands looked in doubt earlier this season after he handed in a transfer request.


Tevez went on to withdraw the request after holding talks with the club's hierarchy over his future.


The former Manchester United star has been in sparking form for City this season bringing his tally to 20 goals for the campaign with a hat-trick in the 3-0 win over West Brom.


Tevez insists he is now content to stay at City after a spell where he seemed anxious to leave Eastlands.


Committed
"I never walked out of the club or wanted to do any harm to the club, not for anything in the world, " Tevez told the club's official website.


"I do not think there is anyone who loves the shirt more than me. I show that in every game I play. I give everything I have got.


"I do not speak very often to the press. I just have it in my head, I do my talking out there on the field, which is the most important thing.


"People might want to have a pop at me but I am completely at ease here. I want to do my best for the City shirt."


Tevez admits he is happy with own form and that he has set his sights on helping City qualify for next season's Champions League.


"It is a period in my career where I have begun to enjoy things more," added Tevez. "I am happy and very relaxed as a result of the football I am producing.


"We are right in there battling it out for a Champions League place. That is what the team is aiming for and where the team ought to be."

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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Giggs befits 'greatest' tag

Sir Alex Ferguson has given his seal of approval to Ryan Giggs being named the club’s greatest ever player. The manager was not surprised to see Giggs come top of the pile, as voted for by readers of Inside United and ManUtd.com, saying: “Longevity always comes into play in these things, and Ryan’s been around for more time than any other player.”


“When you look at the galaxy of stars that have been at this club, this is a huge honour for Ryan,” the manager goes on in the March issue of Inside United. “There are some who would maybe put others ahead of him – players such as Denis Law, George Best or Eric Cantona – but nobody can argue he doesn’t deserve to be in that top bracket.”


Fittingly, it was Sir Alex – Giggs’s mentor and manager for over two decades – who presented the Welshman with an award recognising the result of the vote. The manager paid tribute to the talent and professionalism of the man he first unleashed on the football world in 1991. “His performances have been top class for 20 years. Even now, at 37, he’s amazing,” says Sir Alex.


“I get asked about Ryan all the time and I always find myself talking about the same attributes – the way he’s looked after his physique, the way he constantly strives to better himself and the way he applies himself to make sure he succeeds. He’s a fantastic role-model for young players. Ryan is a model of how to carry yourself, both as a footballer and a human being. He’s shown by sacrifice what can be achieved.”
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