Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Barclays Premier League Review

Manchester United maintained their 100 per cent start to the season, Manchester City slipped up and it was a weekend to forget for Liverpool and Arsenal. All three of the top flight newcomers won on the same day for the first time since 2007, while Everton and Sunderland picked up welcome successes.

The Premier League weekend kicked off at Ewood Park and an enthralling encounter between Blackburn and Arsenal provided thrills and spills aplenty. Seven goals were plundered in an end-to-end encounter, with the wind and rain doing little to dampen the spirits of Rovers boss Steve Kean. He desperately needed a win to ease the pressure on his shoulders, following a protest by a section of the home support, and he duly picked up three precious points in a 4-3 victory. Arsenal twice took the lead in the first half, with Gervinho breaking the deadlock on 10 minutes and Mikel Arteta notching his first for the club shortly after the half-hour mark. Rovers refused to lie down, though, with Yakubu's 25th minute strike ensuring they remained in contention at the interval. The Gunners imploded in the second half, as Alex Song and Laurent Koscielny put through their own net, while Yakubu bagged his second of the game. Marouane Chamakh stepped off the bench to hand the visitors a late lifeline, but they were unable to find a leveller and Arsene Wenger's men now find themselves sat 17th in the table with just four points taken from their five games so far.

Saturday proved to be a productive day for the Premier League new boys, with victories secured by Queens Park Rangers, Norwich and Swansea. QPR put in arguably the most polished display, as they disposed of Wolves 3-0 at Molineux. Joey Barton led from the front for Neil Warnock's men, with his eighth-minute opener setting the tone. Alejandro Faurlin doubled Rangers' lead two minutes later, with some scintillating football suggesting Warnock's summer transfer business is set to pay handsome dividends. One of his new recruits, DJ Campbell, put the seal on an impressive all-round performance three minutes from time.

Swansea were also 3-0 victors over the weekend, as they swept West Brom aside. The Swans launched a promotion push on the back of their home form last season and will be delighted to have secured their first three-point haul in the top flight. The Liberty Stadium proved to be a fortress too far for the Baggies, as they started slowly and never recovered. Paul Scharner's clumsy lunge on Joe Allen allowed Scott Sinclair to open the scoring from the spot, and the Swans were suddenly in full flight. Leroy Lita headed home a second on 24 minutes, before turning provider four minutes into the second half as his nod down was converted by Nathan Dyer.

Norwich were unable to make it a clean sweep of 3-0 wins, but they will have few complaints about leaving the Reebok Stadium on the right side of a 2-1 scoreline. The Canaries were able to take full advantage of some shambolic defending from Bolton to open up an unassailable lead. Anthony Pilkington bundled them in front on 37 minutes and Bradley Johnson powered home a classy header five minutes later. Bolton were staring a fifth successive home defeat in the face and saw their cause hindered further on the stroke of half-time when Ivan Klasnic saw red for butting Marc Tierney. Norwich shot themselves in the foot when they conceded a fifth penalty in as many games, but Martin Petrov's well-struck spot kick proved to be little more than a consolation for the hosts.

Elsewhere, Everton recovered from falling a goal behind to see off Wigan 3-1 at Goodison Park. Franco Di Santo edged the Latics in front with a deflected effort on 31 minutes, but Roberto Martinez's men were unable to hold on to that lead. Phil Jagielka restored parity inside two minutes and it appeared as though the spoils would be shared as the contest edged towards the final few minutes. There was, however, to be a late sting in the tail as Apostolos Vellios and Royston Drenthe netted their first goals in English football to ensure the points would be staying on Merseyside.

The final game on Saturday saw Aston Villa held 1-1 at home by Newcastle. Gabriel Agbonlahor appears to be closing in on the form that made him an England international not all that long ago, and he was among the goals again this weekend. He stroked home after 13 minutes, handing Villa the perfect start. Both sides had opportunities to add to the scoring in the first half, but a leveller did not arrive until the 57th minute. Leon Best was the man in the right place at the right time for the Magpies as he crashed the ball past Shay Given at the second time of asking. Villa's keeper put in another eye-catching performance, with Yohan Cabaye left cursing the Republic of Ireland international at the final whistle following a fantastic late stop.

Sunday brought another hatful of goals, with Manchester United and Chelsea providing four in an eagerly-anticipated clash at Old Trafford. The Red Devils were in inspired mood once again as they cemented their standing at the top of the table. Chris Smalling was allowed to waltz in at the back post to nod them in front after just eight minutes, blowing the game wide open. Both sides contributed to a thoroughly entertaining encounter thereafter, with Nani's spectacular strike eight minutes before half-time marking a particular high point. The in-form Wayne Rooney then rolled in a third for the hosts shortly before the interval, leaving Chelsea to contemplate whether they were about to go the same was as Arsenal at the Theatre of Dreams. Fernando Torres finally ended his goal drought inside the opening 60 seconds of the second half, but it was to be another day to forget for the Spaniard. He could, and should, have had a hat-trick, with one glaring miss after rounding David de Gea handing another crushing blow to his confidence. Torres' misdemeanour arrived after Rooney had shanked a penalty well wide of the target, with his standing foot giving way as he struck the ball. In the end it did not matter as United secured a fifth straight win in the league.

Manchester City were unable to preserve their own perfect start to the campaign as they suffered an uncharacteristic wobble at Fulham. Roberto Mancini's side looked to be heading for another three points after Sergio Aguero added another two goals to his impressive tally. The Argentine is already looking like money well spent, with the target found eight times in just five outings. His efforts were not enough at Craven Cottage, though, as Fulham staged a stirring fightback. Bobby Zamora hauled the Cottagers back into the game 10 minutes into the second half and City started to rock. Danny Murphy then saw a speculative strike take a wicked deflection on 75 minutes, with his effort nesting in the bottom corner after leaving Joe Hart wrong-footed. City remains second but Mancini has admitted that he needs more players if they are to compete on multiple fronts.

Tottenham have recovered well from opening defeats to United and City to pick up back-to-back wins, and their latest success has sent out an ominous message to the rest of the division. They put four past Liverpool at White Hart Lane, the side expected to be their closest challengers for a top-four finish this season. The Reds did not help their own cause as Charlie Adam and Martin Skrtel both saw red, but Harry Redknapp's side ruthlessly saw off the nine men. They led through Luka Modric's stunning opener by the time Liverpool saw their numbers reduced. Jermain Defoe then fired home shortly after Skrtel's dismissal and Emmanuel Adebayor displayed Lionel Messi-esque touch and poise to bag a second half brace and wrap up the points.

Sunderland will hope that their season is now up and running after claiming their first victory of the campaign in comprehensive style. Stoke were put to the sword at the Stadium of Light, with the goal-hungry Black Cats netting four times without reply. A rare effort from Titus Bramble put Sunderland on their way, before an own goal from Jonathan Woodgate had them two up inside 11 minutes. Things got even worse for the Potters before the break, as Craig Gardner saw a shot loop over Asmir Begovic and all but end the game as a contest. Sunderland took their foot off the gas after the interval, but were able to add a fourth shortly before the hour mark as Sebastian Larsson swept home a free-kick.

Arsenal On Alert As Midfield Ace Set To Quit Fiorentina

Arsenal has been put on red alert after summer target Riccardo Montolivo indicated he could leave Fiorentina in January.

Arsene Wenger has been strongly linked with a move for the Italian international, who has been in outstanding form in Serie A over the past year.

Montolivo is out of contract next summer and has been attracting interest from a number of top European clubs, including AC Milan.

But reports in Italy suggest Arsenal is leading the chase to sign him and he has now asked Fiorentina for more time to consider his long-term future.

Montolivo has already turned down one offer of a new deal from Fiorentina as he is reported to want a release clause which allows him to join a top European club.

If the two parties fail to reach an agreement, Montolivo will be allowed to leave when the transfer window re-opens in January as the Italian club does not want to see him walk away as a free agent at the end of the season.

Chelsea Dealt Blow In £40m Playmaker Chase

Luka Modric has been offered a new contract to keep him at Tottenham for the long term, after the playmaker scored against Liverpool on Sunday.

“He’s just getting on with it and he’s playing with a smile on his face again,” Harry Redknapp said of Modric after Spurs defeated the Reds 4-0.

“It was a great strike for the goal. I think the chairman will sit down with him and discuss his contract now. That’s what I would like to happen.”

Modric was the subject of transfer speculation during the summer, with the Croatia international hopeful of a move to Chelsea.

And despite Chelsea making three bids of up to £40 million for Modric, Tottenham refused to make a deal, and insisted that they were not a selling club.

And Spurs chairman Daniel Levy would have been pleased with his decision to keep Modric from Chelsea’s clutches, with the 25-year-old now looking settled and happy again at White Hart Lane.

Arsenal In The Hunt For Peruvian Striking Starlet

Arsenal is among a long list of clubs in the hunt for Peruvian wonderkid Andy Polo.

The 16-year-old striker is currently plying his trade for Universitario in his homeland and has established himself as a major part of the first-team, despite his young age.

He has so far scored three goals in 12 appearances at the start of his breakthrough season at the club, following on from three goals in four games for Peru’s Under-17s.

Now some of Europe’s biggest clubs are circling and reports in Peru claim that Arsenal, Udinese, Olympiakos, Rayo Vallecano and Villarreal are all considering bids for Polo.

It is understood that Universitario are currently in some financial trouble and will consider selling Polo for around £800,000 when the winter transfer window opens.

Chelsea Plot Sensational £35m Swoop For Man City Misfit

Chelsea could launch a shock £35m bid for Manchester City misfit Carlos Tevez when the January transfer window reopens in January.

The Argentinian international has been forced to swallow his pride after losing the captaincy and his place in Roberto Mancini's side this season.

Now Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is prepared to bankroll a stunning bid for last season's joint Premier League top goal scorer with a 'take it or leave it' offer for the unsettled striker.

The 27-year-old was the at the centre of a protracted transfer saga during the summer, in which he claimed he would never play for City again as he looked to secure a move away from Manchester in order to be closer to his family in South America.

Prospective moves to Corinthians and Inter Milan failed to materialize after City slapped a huge £50m price tag on the former Man United man's head. He now finds himself stuck in an Eastland's nightmare and behind Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko in Mancini's pecking order.

Chelsea could offer Tevez an escape route to London - a destination that the talented forward would be open to moving to - and City may reluctantly accept a cut-price £35m bid in January to get the rebellious frontman off their books.

Andre Villas-Boas wants an experienced frontman to replace Nicolas Anelka, who has expressed a desire to leave Stamford Bridge having rejected an opportunity to enter discussions over extending his Blues contract - which expires at the end of the season.

Malaga To Battle Liverpool & Man City For Real Madrid Outcast

Big spending Malaga are lining up a New Year swoop for Manchester City and Liverpool target Raul Albiol.

The Spain international, who joined Real Madrid for £13m from Valencia in 2009, has fallen out of favour at the Bernabeu and is yet to feature this season.

The 26-year-old is desperate to make Vicente Del Bosque’s squad for next summer’s European Championship finals in Poland and Ukraine and reports in Spain have revealed he is ready to leave the club in January to secure first-team football.

City and Liverpool have both shown an interest in Albiol in the past, while it was also reported that Arsenal considered a bid for him before eventually signing Per Mertesacker in the summer.
But it is Real’s La Liga rivals Malaga who are now favourites to complete a January deal.

The Spanish club was bought by a member of the Qatari royal family in 2010 and has brought in a string of high-profile players over the past 12 months, including Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Joaquin and Santi Cazorla.

And now Malaga manager Manuel Pellegrini, who made Albiol one of his first signings as Madrid boss two years ago, is hoping to link up with the Spain international once again.

Neymar Deal Denied

Neymar has refuted claims that he is set to sign an agreement with Real Madrid after having a medical.

Reports in both Brazil and Spain insist that Real Mardrid put Neymar through tests over the weekend, with a view to signing a contract that would see him joining in the summer of 2012.

There have been pictures of Madrid's head of medical services Carlos Diez landing in Sao Paolo, where he was reported to have overseen a medical test for Neymar.

However, Neymar, speaking after Santos' win over Corinthians on Sunday, insists no deal is done.

"I have been sold around 30 times already," he told Lancenet.

"There is no truth in those rumours. I am a Santos player and I will stay here for the club's centenary."

He also confirmed that he had been to hospital but for personal reasons only, adding: "I went to the hospital to solve a personal problem. The rumours are just speculation. There is no deal at all."

Over the weekend his agent Wagner Ribeiro did confirm that Real was the preferred destination, over the likes of Barcelona and Chelsea, who had also been linked.

Inter Line Up Baggio To Replace Gasperini

Inter are lining up Roberto Baggio to replace Gian Piero Gasperini, according to La Nazione.

Massimo Moratti is disappointed with Inter’s results at the start of the season and he sees the former Genoa coach as the main culprit.

The Neroazzurri president is far from happy with how the team looked in the opening four games of the season and he has reportedly given Gasperini three games to save his job.

According to La Nazione, Moratti wants Italian legend Roberto Baggio to take over from Gasperini.

Baggio is currently employed as head of youth sector with the Italian FA, while he is also doing his coaching badges.

The Inter owner is reportedly ready to take a gamble with Baggio even though ‘The Little Buddah’ has yet to coach at club level.

PSG Lie In-Waiting For Want-Away Chelsea Star

Paris St Germain will make a move for Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka after Blues manager Andre Villas-Boas admits the hit-man will leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the season.

The former France international has 10 months remaining on his current contract and will look for another club next summer.

The 33-year-old is still wanted by Chelsea, but he has fallen down the pecking order following the arrival of Fernando Torres.

PSG are now keen on signing Anelka and want him to form a strike partnership with Manchester United’s Dimitar Berbatov.

Villa-Boas has repeatedly declared his desire to renew Anelka’s contract but confesses the striker wants to move after his contract runs out.

“It might not be the player’s expectancy to renew,” Villas-Boas said. “Nico as a person is very, very happy, he belongs to Chelsea in the last year of his contract, performing.

“We will make our efforts for him to renew but Nico has his own decision to make and I am not sure he will be willing.”

Pressed on whether the player had indicated he wanted to leave, Villas-Boas replied: “Yes.”

Wolfsburg Part Company With Arne Friedrich

Wolfsburg have announced on their official website that they have parted company with defender Arne Friedrich with immediate effect.

The Germany international had a contract with the Bundesliga side until the summer of 2013, but the centre-back's deal has now been dissolved at his own request.

"Arne Friedrich approached us with the request to terminate his contract. We obviously rue his decision, but we want to wish him all the best for the future," head coach Felix Magath commented on the 32-year-old's departure.

The defender joined Wolfsburg from Hertha in the summer of 2010, but injuries have prevented him from making an impact at the 2009 Bundesliga champions.

Friedrich underwent surgery on a back problem for the second time back in June and has since been working on his recovery process.

In his time with the club, he made 15 Bundesliga appearances, but had yet to feature in the 2011-12 campaign.