Saturday, 22 October 2011

Barclays Premier League Preview

It is the same fixture that provided the goal of the season last year, and with both teams flying at the top of the Premier League, the first Manchester derby of 2011/12 is arguably the most-anticipated fixture of the campaign so far. United host their neighbours City at Old Trafford, with Wayne Rooney scoring a spectacular overhead kick the last time the sides met in the league. 

In a week when the Stone Roses announced their return to the music scene, and with both clubs flourishing at this early stage, it is a good time to be a Mancunian - be it a Red or a Blue. But who will be celebrating to the beats of Ian Brown and co on Sunday afternoon? 

Elsewhere in the top flight there are more notable matches to whet the appetite as the table begins to take shape after eight games. There are other local derbies as Chelsea take on Queens Park Rangers for the bragging rights in West London, while Aston Villa host West Brom in a Midlands encounter.

It is a mark of the transformation at the Etihad Stadium in recent years that only two Manchester City players remain from the side that last beat United on their own patch only three years ago. Joe Hart and Micah Richards are the survivors from that day, and there is no doubt that Roberto Mancini's XI this weekend is a far cry from the one Sven Goran Eriksson fielded in 2008. The same result would see City go five points clear of their rivals although the stats are against them - Sir Alex Ferguson's men have been victorious the last four times the two teams have met at Old Trafford, and City failed to win away at any top-seven opponent last season.

While the spotlight will be elsewhere this weekend, Chelsea may not be too concerned about that as they begin to click into gear under Andre Villas-Boas. A 5-0 demolition of Genk in the Champions League on Wednesday saw Fernando Torres score two and took the Blues to a total of 13 goals in their last three matches. A local derby in the league against QPR has not been seen since 1996, although twice the two sides have met in the Carling Cup and the FA Cup in recent times - with Chelsea winning 1-0 at Stamford Bridge on both occasions. This clash, though, will be played out at Loftus Road, and Neil Warnock will have his players stoked for an upset.

More animosity will be shared in Birmingham on Saturday when West Brom makes the short journey from the Black Country to Aston Villa. Alex McLeish's start since switching allegiance from the blue half of the city has been a relatively solid one - the Scot building foundations at the back, especially at home. West Brom, meanwhile, started dreadfully but has picked things up. The Baggies are unbeaten in three games and Roy Hodgson will hope last week's success over Wolves will spark their season into life.

The owners of Blackburn Rovers, Venky's, issued a statement earlier in the week, like many other clubs, which they were steadfastly against the suggestion from the League Manager's Association chief executive, Richard Bevan, that relegation from the Premier League could be scrapped. But having accrued just five points from eight games this season, dropping out of the top flight could become a reality for Rovers. Steve Kean remains at the helm as Blackburn play Tottenham, who come into the game on the back of a Europa League victory over Rubin Kazan.

Arsenal is slowly turning the corner after their woeful start, having won five of their last six matches in all competitions. Yet there is still a sense of unease at the Emirates Stadium and when Stoke come to town on Sunday, you can put your house on the Potters not making it easy for the North Londoners. Two more contrasting styles you could not wish to see, with Arsenal's free-flowing approach at odds with Stoke's physical tactics. Both teams won in Europe in midweek, but this is a game Tony Pulis will relish.

The row involving Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra shows little sign of abating and it will be interesting to see if the Uruguayan is at all affected by off-the-pitch matters when Liverpool welcome Norwich to Anfield. Kenny Dalglish's side has been in good form since their battering at Tottenham in September, with three wins in four matches. Steven Gerrard marked his return to the fold with a goal against Manchester United and they will expect to come out of the Canaries clash with three points. However, Paul Lambert's team will be up for the challenge.

There is no doubt that the surprise package of the season has been Newcastle, and Alan Pardew deserves great credit as his side currently sit fourth in the table. This weekend the Magpies take on struggling Wigan Athletic, who are in a real rut. Roberto Martinez may now be wondering if he should have taken the Aston Villa job when it was offered to him in the summer, as his Latics side has lost five on the bounce. A sixth at St James' Park would increase the pressure on the Spaniard.

Bolton and Sunderland have also endured torrid starts and while Wanderers emerged victorious at the DW Stadium last weekend, Owen Coyle will not be happy with the fact that they sit 18th in the table. Steve Bruce's Sunderland are on the same points, six, and were perhaps unlucky not to pick up a draw at Arsenal last time out. The Black Cats have had a terrible 2011 in terms of results and with two months to go until the New Year, Bruce will be desperate for a turnaround before that comes to pass.

Everton have lost three games in succession but in fairness to the Toffees those defeats have come against Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City. They will be looking to take advantage of Fulham's fatigued Europa League legs on Sunday. The Cottagers lost in Krakow on Thursday and also fell to Stoke on their last Premier League outing. With both sides on seven points, they will want to move away from the bottom three.

Wolves play Swansea in the first kick-off of the weekend on Saturday. Wolves are on a dreadful run having lost their last five league games, while the Swans are beginning to get to grips with the standard required. Having said that, they are the only team in the top flight who have not earned a point away from home and Mick McCarthy will see this as a major opportunity to get back on the winning path.

Spanish Primera Liga Preview

Malaga will be looking to reassert themselves amongst the upper-echelons of La Liga when they face their toughest test yet as Real Madrid come to visit.

The high-spending Andalucian outfit suffered a significant setback to their lofty ambitions with a 3-0 defeat at high-flying Levante last week, while Madrid are back to their rampant best with back-to-back four-goal hauls against Real Betis last weekend and then Lyonin the Champions League.

Malaga's hopes of ending Levante's unbeaten start were virtually over after half-an-hour with goalkeeper Willy Caballero seeing red before the hosts made it 2-0.

While Sky Bet make them 13/2 to cause an upset, Malaga will certainly have the inside info on their visitors with former Bernabeu boss Manuel Pellegrini backed up by Bernabeu legend Fernando Hierro in the general manager role.

Ruud van Nistelrooy is also in line to face his former club, while another ex-Madrid man Julio Baptista is ruled out with a foot problem.

Malaga will be looking to avenge a 7-0 defeat in their last meeting, but their much-changed side can take encouragement from the knowledge that a victory would see them move level with Real Madrid on 16 points.

Jose Mourinho's men are not the only ones looking to subdue supposed challengers from Andalucia, with Barcelona facing a Sevilla side yet to taste defeat this season.

Los Rojiblancos will, however, be without their star striker Alvaro Negredo and winger Diego Perotti, as they attempt to beat Barca for the first time under Pep Guardiola, having endured a 5-0 hammering last time they visited the Nou Camp.

Barca, who are also unbeaten this term, have the added boost of Cesc Fabregas returning from a hamstring injury but will be without Gerard Pique, Alexis Sanchez and Ibrahim Afellay.

Elsewhere on Saturday, injury-hit Racing Santander could be forced to persist with a string of youth players when they go in search of their first victory of the season against Espanyol.

In the other game, basement boys Sporting Gijon have their best chance of securing a first win of the season when Granada, who are only one win better off in their first season in the top-flight, come to town.

The pick of Sunday's six games will see Villarreal look to be the side to end Levante's stunning start and bounce back from their Champions League heartache.

The Yellow Submarines saw a 1-0 lead turn in to a defeat as Sergio Aguero struck a last-gasp winner for Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday night.

That 2-1 loss means Juan Carlos Garrido's men have only won twice in all competitions, once in the league and once in the Champions League qualifying stage, leaving them in an area of the table second-place Levante would be expected to occupy.

In contrast, Levante have only dropped four points to date and conceding just three goals in the process, the least in the league.

Garrido will know this is the sort of game which could really get his side going again or, with a trip to Real Madrid to proceed, leave them looking down at very few in the La Liga.

Manchester United Target Young Spanish Midfield Maestro

Sir Alex Ferguson will look to lure Atletico Madrid teenager Jorge Merodio, more commonly known by his nickname Koke, as he looks to continue his policy of snapping up and coming starlets that he hopes will be the basis of the next generation of Man United talent.

Koke is considered one of the hottest young properties in Spanish football and there has been much speculation that both Barcelona and Real Madrid are monitoring the 19 year old’s progress but Ferguson hopes he can make the Spanish Under 21 international the second player he has persuaded to leave the Vicente Calderon for Old Trafford, having signed keeper David de Gea from the La Liga side over the summer.

The central midfield has already racked up 26 first team appearances and has been dubbed by some as the “Next Xabi Alonso” and the Madrid born talent impressed many during his debut for the Spanish Under 21 side earlier this month, during which he scored against Croatia.

Over the past 18 months Sir Alex Ferguson has signed the likes of De Gea, Javier Hernandez, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones as the Scot opts to sign players with potential as he looks to put together a side that blends these incoming talents with those coming through the club’s academy system.

Los Rojiblancos boss Gregorio Manzano will be loathed to lose his prized young talent but may well find it hard to prevent Koke from being tempted by such a move, especially after Atletico Madrid’s fairly average start to the current campaign and the loss of big names such as Sergio Aguero, Diego Forlan and the aforementioned David de Gea.

Tottenham Join Race To Sign Next Sergio Busquets

Tottenham have reportedly joined the race to sign Poland under-21 starlet Bartosz Salamon, who is attracting the interest of clubs across Europe.

The 20-year-old midfielder has emerged as one of the most exciting young talents in Europe having made his debut for Brescia at just 17. He is now an integral part of the Serie B outfit and is thought to be on the radars of Barcelona and Napoli.

And according to talkSPORT, Spurs are also interested in Salamon and could make an offer in the January transfer window.

Salamon, who has been compared to Barcelona midfield anchor Sergio Busquets, would be available for a reported £4.5m.

Arsenal Agree To Bring Fiery Brazilian Back To The Emirates

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger looks set to welcome on-loan midfielder Denilson back to the club, with the 23-year-old’s spell at Sao Paulo on the verge of self-destructing.

Denilson started his career at Sao Paulo in 2005, emerging as a fringe player in side that won the Copa Libertadores and the FIFA Club World Cup. In the summer of 2006, Arsenal signed the youngster and handed him 96 appearances over five years at the Emirates.

However, with Denilson becoming an increasingly peripheral figure for Arsenal following the emergence of Jack Wilshere, Wenger loaned the promising youngster back to his former club for the 2010-11 season.

Since returning to Sao Paulo, the typically mild-mannered Brazilian has formed something of a ‘bad-boy’ image, following a spat with fans via social networking website Twitter and three red cards.

Denilson was sent off most recently in a 3-3 draw with Cruziero, creating further rifts between the player and a set of fans already at odds with the midfielder. Following fan protests about manager Adilson Batista, Denilson branded participants as “very, very annoying”.

Arsenal’s midfield currently looks a little lightweight, with the departures of Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas worsened by the long-term absence of Jack Wilshere. Denilson could be ready to make his return to the Gunners if the situation at Sao Paulo worsens, but certain Arsenal fans have reservations about the youngster returning to North London.

After agreeing the deal to return on-loan to Sao Paulo, Denilson labelled himself “a winner”, bemoaning the lack of trophies during his spell at Arsenal. With Arsenal finally looking to have found some stability, the return of Denilson may bring Wenger more problems than solutions.

Tottenham Battle London Rivals For Espanyol Keeper

It appears as though Espnayol stopper Carlos Kameni could soon he playing his trade in the Premier League after it was revealed that he would jump at the chance to play in England.

The Sun reports that both Tottenham and Fulham have shown an interest in the vastly experienced goalkeeper and could be interested in bringing him to the Premiership.

The 27-year-old has been the number one at Espanyol for five seasons and has played more than 200 league games for the Catalan club, but this season has been demoted to third choice.

Espanyol manager Mauricio Pachettino now prefers Cristian Alvarez, with Francisco Casilla the number two, leaving Kameni not even warming the bench.

The former Le Havre keeper is still considered an excellent shot stopper and just two seasons ago managed to set a record of 497 minutes without conceding a goal.

Tottenham currently have Brad Friedel, Carlo Cudicini and Huerelho Gomes at the club but the Brazilian keeper has been linked with a move, while Friedel and Cudicini are both coming towards the end of their careers.

Fulham's current number one Mark Schwarzer is also coming towards the end of his career and at 39-years-old may well not have too long left at the top level.

According to a family friend of Kameni: "If any English club make an offer, then he would accept it without any problem."

Arsenal Prepare Shock Move For Italian World Cup Winning Striker

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is set to step up his pursuit of a striker and is preparing to make a move for Juventus' Luca Toni, according to reports on tribalfootball.com.

Reports in Italy suggest Toni's contract with the Seire A club expires in June and it is believed the club aren't going to demand a fee for the World Cup winner and are just looking to get him off the wage bill.

During the course of the summer transfer window Arsenal lost two key players with Cesc Fabregas joining Barcelona and Samir Nasri moving to Premier League rivals Manchester City.

The speculation hasn't stopped and the latest player being linked with a move away from the Emirates is Robin van Persie who is yet to put pen to paper on a new deal with the Gunners.

That has left Arsenal boss Wenger looking for more options up front and he has targeted Toni for when the transfer window opens in January.

Manchester City Sign Promising Norwegian Forward Bersant Celina

Manchester City have completed the signing of Norwegian forward Bersant Celina on a three-year deal.

The 15-year-old, who reportedly attracted the interest of Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers, is delighted to have agreed terms with City and confessed that it is a dream to play in the top flight.

"This is a childhood dream coming true." Celina told Drammens Tidende. "I believe it will be very good for me."

The young forward is set to join up with Roberto Mancini’s side in 2012 once he has completed his schooling in Norway.

The new signing represents a change from the usual big-money signings that fans have come to expect at the Etihad, such as the likes of recent acquisitions Samir Nasri and Sergio Aguero.

However, the City faithful will be happy to see Mancini looking to the future to ensure the continued success of the club for many seasons to come.

Manchester City currently sit at the top of the Premier League table after a comprehensive 4-1 victory over Aston Villa on Saturday.

The club will be hoping to continue their unbeaten record in the Premier League in their derby clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Schalke Agree Hildebrand Deal

Schalke have agreed a deal to sign Timo Hildebrand on a contract until the end of the season subject to the goalkeeper passing a medical.

The Bundesliga club has moved to bring in the former Germany international after losing Ralf Fahrmann to a knee injury.

Coach Huub Stevens had been left with just Lars Unnerstall and Mathias Schober at his disposal after No.1 Fahrmann was ruled out for three months.

Hildebrand has been training with second division side Eintracht Frankfurt in recent weeks since being released by Sporting in the summer, while he also had a trial at Manchester City in pre-season.

The 32-year-old last appeared in the Bundesliga for Hoffenheim last year, but they chose not to extend his contract in May 2010.