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Pogba situation 'precarious'

Paul Pogba's agent has admitted that his situation at Manchester United is 'precarious' as reports suggest he is set to agree a move to Italy.

The 18-year-old French midfielder is out-of-contract this summer, and United - who lured him from Le Havre in 2009 - are desperate to tie him down to a new deal.

Talks are on-going but sources in England and Italy both claim that Juventus and AC Milan are offering him bigger money than United.

"It is a precarious situation," his agent Mino Raiola is quoted as saying by The Independent.

"It is difficult at the moment. Manchester United want him. It is up to the boy to make some decisions.

"We know there are some clubs interested in him.

"We must finish first with Manchester and after that we will see other options, if they are there.

"The club give the indication that they want to keep him and we are talking contract terms. There is willingness from both parties at the moment."

Raiola confirmed that Pogba was not happy to be left out of the United squad to face Ajax in the Europa League last week.

"It is never nice for the player not to be in the squad. It is the same for [Mario] Balotelli [whom Raiola also represents.]

"We must keep our minds cool and heads cool. Some things are good. Some things are not good [in this situation]."


http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11...ion-precarious-
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Tom Cleverley in line for quickfire Manchester United comeback

Tom Cleverley is on target for a quickfire return against Atletic Bilbao next week after a scan on his injured ankle revealed there to be no serious problem.

The 22-year-old suffered the knock to his right foot against Ajax last Thursday in the Reds’ Europa League defeat.

Tom Cleverley is on target for a quickfire return against Atletic Bilbao next week after a scan on his injured ankle revealed there to be no serious problem. The 22-year-old suffered the knock to his right foot against Ajax last Thursday in the Reds’ Europa League defeat.

Despite the 2-1 loss, United progressed on aggregate and another European route back to the first team now lies ahead for Cleverley.

The injury forced the Academy product out of the champions’ Premier League visit to Norwich City on Sunday and also saw him withdraw from the England squad.

The midfielder was due to be in temporary England coach Stuart Pearce’s squad to face Holland at Wembley in tomorrow’s friendly.

Cleverley’s debut United campaign and England hopes have been dogged by injury problems. However, the latest setback will only put his return on hold for a couple of matches.

The young midfielder sustained the injury making a tackle against Ajax in the shock Old Trafford defeat and was eventually substituted by Sir Alex Ferguson in the 60th minute. It was only his second comeback match since suffering a second ankle ligament problem last October.

The Reds sent Cleverley for a scan but worst fears were alleviated when the results returned showed nothing more than bruising.

Cleverley is understood to have progressed rapidly and is now working in the gym. He is not expected back in full training with the United seniors until later in the week and is unlikely to be considered for the Reds’ league trip to White Hart Lane on Sunday.

But a return to face Atletic Bilbao at Old Trafford in the first leg of the last-16 Europa League tie is on the cards.


http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnew...united-comeback
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Fergie wants stronger De Gea

Sir Alex Ferguson admits he would like goalkeeper David de Gea to build up his physique to help develop his game.

The Manchester United manager has been pleased with the recent form of his £18million summer signing, who struggled in the early part of the season following his move from Atletico Madrid.

Ferguson admits that the 21-year-old does need to work on some of his physical attributes, but he is confident on his progress.

"The boy has got talent. He's lightning quick but has just found it difficult to adjust to some parts of the game here," said the Scot.

"It's a matter of developing his frame. He's doing a lot of work in the gym.

"If we can get maybe a stone on him without losing any of his flexibility or speed it would be a great boost to him."


http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11...stronger-De-Gea

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Chris Smalling, Steven Gerrard and Daniel Sturridge injured

England defender Chris Smalling was hospitalised with a deep cut after a clash of heads in the 3-2 friendly defeat by the Netherlands.

The Manchester United star collided with Klaas Jan Huntelaar as the Dutchman headed his side's second goal from a Dirk Kuyt cross at Wembley.

The game was delayed for several minutes as both players stayed down before being substituted.

Liverpool's Steven Gerrard came off as a precaution with a tight hamstring.

"Chris Smalling has a really bad gash on his head and went to hospital," said England caretaker manager Stuart Pearce.

"I spoke with him and he was conscious. Our thoughts are with him and I am hoping that he will be fine.

"Gerrard was just feeling a little bit tight so we took him off as a 'precautionary', on the grounds we were only going to play him for 45 minutes anyway."

Chelsea's Daniel Sturridge, who replaced Gerrard on 33 minutes, also suffered a swollen toe which forced him off minutes before the end.

While Smalling was stretchered off, Schalke 04 striker Huntelaar walked off holding a bandage to his face but was also taken to hospital.

"Huntelaar has gone to hospital because we think he has some damage there, but we don't know for sure," said Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk.

"He looked better in the dressing room than on the pitch, but we have decided to have him checked out."

Arjen Robben scored in stoppage time to give the Netherlands the win after Gary Cahill and Ashley Young scored in the last five minutes to draw England level.

Robben put the 2010 World Cup finalists in front in the 57th minute before Huntelaar added the second shortly after.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17215577

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Sir Alex to assess stars

Sir Alex Ferguson will assess his international players over the weekend before finalising his line-up for Sunday's match at Tottenham.

Javier Hernandez's exertions with Mexico in the United States, during a 2-0 defeat to Colombia, could place some doubt over whether he'll start at White Hart Lane but another striker, Danny Welbeck, was also heavily involved in England's 3-2 loss to Holland.

"Chicharito's match in Miami kicked off at 1am our time on Thursday morning so we'll have to see what he's like when he gets back," Sir Alex told MUTV. "He's got another day [to recover] on Saturday which is good news but he will still have played four games in 10 days so it's quite a task for the lad.

"Danny Welbeck played almost the full game for England too, Nani played 80 minutes for Portugal and Ashley Young had a full game. Jonny Evans played for Northern Ireland so there were quite a few in action on Wednesday but we have the extra day's recovery as we're playing on Sunday so that helps us."

The manager has also revealed that he expects Antonio Valencia to be back within two weeks while Tom Cleverley is about a week away from fitness after sustaining an ankle injury. Michael Owen is also back in training and hoping to make an impact as the season reaches its critical phase.

"Michael has had very good preparation," added Sir Alex. "He's done a lot of work with the physios and is ready to join us. It's good news. I hope he has a bit of luck. He needs that as he's not had a lot."

However, Sir Alex denied that goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard has returned to full training, shooting down some reports that emerged this week.


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...purs-clash.aspx
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QUOTE(radio_head @ Mar 4 2012, 07:36 PM)
Anyone wanna bring some life into the pool thread?
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QUOTE(almond94 @ Mar 4 2012, 09:47 PM)
Benitez next?
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With immediate effect Roberto Di Matteo has been appointed first team coach on an interim basis until the end of the season.


QUOTE(haji_george @ Mar 4 2012, 09:48 PM)
ya ka? or u trolling...
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Tottenham vs Man Utd

Tottenham: Friedel, Walker, King, Kaboul, Assou-Ekotto, Lennon, Livermore, Sandro, Modric, Adebayor, Saha

Subs: Cudicini, Giovani, Defoe, Dawson, Kranjcar, Rose, Nelsen

Man Utd: De Gea, Jones, Evans, Ferdinand, Evra, Nani, Carrick, Scholes, Young, Rooney, Welbeck

Subs: Amos, Anderson, Giggs, Park, Hernandez, Fabio Da Silva, Rafael Da Silva

Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire)
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QUOTE(Tsuto @ Mar 4 2012, 11:57 PM)
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ thought no prediction allowed?
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Scholes sits out training

Paul Scholes was a notable absentee from Manchester United training on Wednesday, as the club stepped up their Europa League preparations.

The Red Devils will welcome Athletic Bilbao to Old Trafford on Thursday for the first leg of their last 16 showdown.

Scholes looks set to miss that encounter after sitting out training, but he was expected to be rested anyway after being involved in Sunday's Premier League victory over Tottenham.

Fellow midfielder Tom Cleverley was in attendance at Carrington, hinting at a potential comeback after his recent ankle injury.

Chris Smalling also seemed to have recovered from the cut head he sustained on England duty last week.

There was no sign of Michael Owen and Antonio Valencia trained on his own as he continues his recovery from a hamstring strain.

Meanwhile, youngster Paul Pogba was training with the reserves who were not involved in last night's second-string encounter with West Brom, further fuelling reports he has agreed to join Juventus in the summer.


http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11...ts-out-training
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David de Gea says criticism has helped him at Manchester United

David de Gea has revealed the criticism he endured in his early days at Manchester United has inspired him to prove his critics wrong.

A high-profile error against Manchester City in the Community Shield, followed by several unconvincing displays, led to the Spaniard being dropped.

"The criticism I received only served to make me a stronger person," he said.

"The time I spent on the bench helped me to reflect and think. It encouraged me to keep fighting and work."

De Gea faces Spanish opposition for the first time since his £18m move from Atletico Madrid on Thursday when United host Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League.

And the goalkeeper is focused on maintaining his recent good form, which has kept him in the side ahead of Anders Lindegaard.

"The leagues are not too dissimilar in their style but English football is a little bit more physical and maybe a bit more aggressive," he said.

"The challenges you face up to are tougher and referees let play go on more here than they do in Spain.

"The important thing is not to let yourself get down because you can turn it around. Through hard work, I have waited for my chance and grabbed it."

De Gea was left out for four consecutive matches after a mistake in United's New Year's Eve defeat by Blackburn. He returned for their FA Cup loss at Liverpool but made a stunning injury-time save at Stamford Bridge from Juan Mata to stave off defeat and propel United onto their current excellent run.

"Fortunately now I am showing some good form," he added. "I hope this can continue right the way through until the end of the campaign."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17292926

Certainly showing signs that he is learning from his mistakes. He might want to bulk up abit though, he looks quite skinny.
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QUOTE(onepack @ Mar 8 2012, 07:13 PM)
^ yup some muscle will help DDG. maybe when the season end times to hit the gym for some bulk up stage. 
or maybe can ask ando for some tips  tongue.gif
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Scholes and Ando fit

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Sir Alex has explained Paul Scholes' absence from open training on Wednesday and revealed the veteran is still in contention for a starting spot against Athletic Club.

Anderson is also set to play some part in midfield after being on the bench at Tottenham as the injury situation continues to improve. Anders Lindegaard has returned to training and Tom Cleverley has been working with the squad again at Carrington.

"We just gave Paul a day off," said the boss at his pre-match press conference. "We gave him a rest. He was indoors. Paul and Ryan [Giggs] don't train every day. We give them certain days off.

"Cleverley's back training today with the first team. He's been with the physios for a few days but he's now back in our control. [Antonio] Valencia should join us on Monday. Then, apart from Nemanja Vidic and Darren Fletcher, that gives us a full squad. Hopefully it stays that way until the end of the season.

"Anderson was a sub on Sunday. He's back now and fit, training very well. He'll be involved tomorrow. It's good to get a player of that quality back for the run-in. Anders is training now. He's doing the running but it will take two or three weeks before he gets to the football side of it. He's progressing very well, though.

"It's an exciting time at the club. We had a fantastic result on Sunday. If we have the full squad available for us, it's going to help us."


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...tic-bilbao.aspx

De Gea faces friends

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David De Gea will be bursting with pride when he takes to the field for United in the Europa League against Athletic Club tonight.

The last-16 tie against the Bilbao outfit pits the Reds goalkeeper against Spanish opposition for the first time since he arrived last summer.

And the 21-year-old is relishing the prospect of facing a side from his homeland, not least because he counts several of the Athletic side among his friends.

De Gea told tonight’s United Review: "It’s exciting because I never imagined I’d be facing Athletic when I came here, so it’ll be a special night for me.

"I have lots of good friends at Athletic; I’ve played with several of them for Spain at various age levels. They’re all looking forward to the game too."

De Gea is hunting a second Europa League winner’s medal, having triumphed in the competition with his hometown club Atletico Madrid in 2010.

And he feels a successful run in Europe can add momentum to United’s bid to overhaul Manchester City in the title race.

"Victories in the Europa League would be good for our confidence, both individually and as a team, so reaching the latter stages can only help our league form," De Gea added.


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...letic-Club.aspx

Boss issues wake-up call

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Sir Alex has urged United to "wake up" in European football this season ahead of the Old Trafford encounter with Athletic Club.

The Reds face the side from Bilbao in the Round of 16 in the Europa League, looking to improve on the home showing against Ajax as the Amsterdammers won on the night but lost 3-2 on aggregate.

"It's a very difficult tie," stated the boss. "All the work Bilbao have done has been very impressive. They're a very progressive team in Spain at the moment and it's going to be very difficult for us. We need to waken up, there's not question about that. Some of our European form has been disapppointing.

"But it's an opportunity to progress and we want to take that opportunity, although it's going to need a very good performance."

The manager was honest enough to reflect on the Champions League exit and wonder what may have been the problem, after doing so well to reach three finals in four years.

"I don't know if it's because we're making too many changes in these games," he pondered. "Certainly against Ajax in the second leg we did that. We also made mistakes in the group stages. It's our own fault. The Basel game will always be remembered for the carelessness of our performance.

"We were a bit unlucky against Benfica at home but, at that point, we needed to beat them. It was a disappointment but tomorrow I'm playing a strong team and I hope that makes a difference."


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...opa-league.aspx

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QUOTE(almond94 @ Mar 8 2012, 10:58 PM)
http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...n-juventus.aspx

So I guess that will answer everyone's answer right? I don't think it is such a big loss for ManU. Who knows, maybe he will be like Fabregas who played for Arsenal at 16 and decided to go back to his old club.

I hope for next season, SAF will bring Diego Costa.
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The Daily Mail reports...

United paying for Pogba swoop
Juventus have agreed a deal for Manchester United contract rebel Paul Pogba. Sportsmail revealed last month that the Italians had outlined a four-year contract for the 18-year-old that is expected to earn him a basic £20,000 a week. His agent Mino Raiola, who represents Manchester City's Mario Balotelli, is also understood to have agreed a commission on the deal of around £1.7million. The France U19 international was left out of United's reserve fixture with West Brom last night and has not figured in the recent Premier League games despite travelling with the squad.


Its just showing what the papers are circulating.... nothing concrete/confirm yet smile.gif
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Rooney form thrills Ferguson

Sir Alex Ferguson has praised Wayne Rooney's current hot streak and would be delighted if the Manchester United striker reached 40 goals for the season.

Rooney took his tally for the campaign to 27 in all competitions by netting both goals in Sunday's 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion which took United back to the top of the Premier League table.

The England international has now scored nine goals in his last six appearances and is on course to surpass his previous best total of 34 for a season.

Ferguson praised Rooney's opening goal against the Baggies as he turned home Javier Hernandez's cross-shot and he is thrilled by the forward's form.

"If he gets to 40, I'll be absolutely delighted because we'll be in business then," Ferguson told MUTV.

"He's on a hot streak and he does these things.

"His first goal was fantastic. I thought he would've been offside because it was so clear but when you see the timing of his run, it was fantastic and a really good finish."

The United manager was pleased with his team's performance against West Brom, but was a little concerned by the failure to score more goals.

He added: "It was a great performance. It took us a bit of time to get the rhythm of our game right but once we got it we played some exciting stuff.

"We could have scored a lot of goals. If there is one criticism, that is it.

"It becomes worrying at 1-0 because if you don't take that second one to take the pressure off then you start to think of all things. Fortunately, we got the second goal but missed chances after that.

"The most important thing was we kept our drive going. We kept trying to score. Every time we were in an attacking situation we tried to score and that is good.

"All over the pitch we produced a sterling performance. There was a real will to win and we're well pleased."


http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11...hrills-Ferguson
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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Mar 13 2012, 06:40 PM)
dafuq? didn't see him play

injured during training?
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Anderson could miss title run-in

Manchester United midfielder Anderson is set to miss Thursday's Europa League clash with Athletic Bilbao and could be sidelined for the Premier League title run-in with a damaged leg muscle.

Injury-plagued Anderson made his return after two months out in the 3-2 first leg defeat against Bilbao last week, but complained about a tight hamstring and pain in his thigh after the match.

United are still awaiting results of hospital scans but the former Porto midfielder faces a long lay-off, with manager Sir Alex Ferguson eager to avoid exacerbating the problem. United were overrun in midfield by Bilbao at Old Trafford and Ferguson had hoped to use Anderson to shore up his side as he seeks a result at the San Mames.

However, there was some good news for the United manager, as goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard returned to full training after damaging ankle ligaments last month.


http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/...-run-in?cc=4716

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De Laet rules out loan move

Manchester United defender Ritchie De Laet has no intention of leaving the club on loan and has vowed to force his way into Sir Alex Ferguson's first-team.

The Belgium international enjoyed a spell at Norwich earlier this season, but returned to Old Trafford in January after injury cut short his time at Carrow Road.

The 23-year-old has made six appearances for the Red Devils since joining in 2009 from Stoke, with the latest of those over two years ago.

De Laet is no stranger to loan moves having had spells at Sheffield United, Preston and Portsmouth last season, but he has ruled out leaving the current Premier League champions before the end of the campaign.

"There are only 10 more games to go in the Premier League and probably a few more than that in the Championship, so a loan move now might not be the best thing for me," he told Sky Sports.

"I've got a family, with a little girl, to look after, so I don't really want to be moving around England again for the sake of nine or 10 games.

"It is just one of those things where I'll have to sit tight and try to impress during training and reserve games to earn a first-team chance.

"I'll just continue to train hard and hopefully the boss will give me a chance some time before the end of the season.

"If I get a chance to either start or come off the bench then it is down to me to take it with both hands."

The Red Devils returned to the top of the table on Sunday following a 2-0 win against West Brom, but De Laet knows that the title race is far from over, especially with United and neighbours Manchester City set to do battle at the Etihad Stadium next month.

"United have been there and done it a number of times before, so that should stand us in good stead," he said.

"We've been on a decent run ourselves and we've been hard to beat when not playing so well at times as well.

"It is all about experience and handling the pressure now, but it could all boil down to what happens in the big derby on April 30."


http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12...s-out-loan-move

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There was a similar incident at Old Trafford on Sunday as City’s title rivals Manchester United took over at the top of the table by beating West Bromwich Albion 2-0.

Wayne Rooney revealed that he stared at Albion goalkeeper Ben Foster after scoring his second goal from the penalty spot because his former United teammate had tried to put him off beforehand.

Rooney wrote on Twitter: ‘I looked at ben foster after pen because i took a lot of pens against him in training and before i took penalty he tried to put me off. Haha!’


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...l#ixzz1owlU2eGj

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QUOTE(SGSuser @ Mar 13 2012, 08:09 PM)
Liverpool fc is a club with great history

but their fans are below sub par
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Friendly reminder, avoid posting such a generalized statement please.

Not that some of our own people in here are angels anyway. In fact, I have seen more of people in here invading their thread compared to vice versa, that's say something eh?

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QUOTE(parang1983 @ Mar 14 2012, 07:55 PM)
guys....
what is the kick off time for MU vs Bilbao???
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QUOTE(alfiejr @ Mar 14 2012, 08:00 PM)
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01:55-04:00  (L) UEL: Athletic vs Man Utd  LIVE: UEFA Europa League 2011/12: Round 16, 2nd Leg: Athletic Bilbao vs Manchester Utd, from Estadio San Mames, Bilbao.


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Strong squad flies to Spain

Sir Alex Ferguson will travel to Spain with 20 players this morning as Manchester United bid to reach the Europa League quarter-finals by overturning a 3-2 first-leg deficit against Athletic Club.

A strong United team looks certain to take to the pitch in Bilbao on Thursday night, with only Nani, Anderson and Phil Jones left behind in Manchester. The trio are all believed to be carrying knocks, although Sir Alex will clarify his squad selection at his pre-match press conference on Wednesday afternoon (17:00 GMT).

Antonio Valencia's presence on the flight to Bilbao is a welcome sight for United fans following a five-game lay-off (hamstring), as is the inclusion of Chris Smalling and young midfielder Paul Pogba.

United travelling squad: Amos, De Gea; Evans, Evra, Fabio, Ferdinand, Rafael, Smalling; Carrick, Cleverley, Giggs, Park, Pogba, Scholes, Young, Valencia; Berbatov, Hernandez, Rooney, Welbeck


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...-in-bilbao.aspx

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Berbatov set for exit - Agent

Dimitar Berbatov's agent has revealed that the striker will leave Manchester United at the end of the season.

Agent Emil Danchev claims to meeting manager Sir Alex Ferguson on three occasions to discuss the future of the Bulgarian striker.

And, despite the Premier League champions taking up an extra year's option on his contract, the 31-year-old is expected to revive his club career elsewhere.

Berbatov has won two Premier League titles since his £30.75million signing from Tottenham in 2008, scoring 56 goals in 147 United appearances and sharing the Golden Boot prize with Manchester City's Carlos Tevez last term.

However, Berbatov has dropped down the pecking order at Old Trafford this term and has made just 19 appearances, including five Premier League starts.

"I had three meetings with (United manager) Alex Ferguson," Danchev told Bulgarian media. "We should accept that he'll try to build a team for the next three or four years and Berbatov will not be part of this team.

"Ferguson wants to change the playing style, to implement more speed," Danchev added. "I was pleased with United's position as they said they'll not oppose Berbatov's move in the summer."

Berbatov, who is Bulgaria's all-time leading scorer with 48 goals, could be the target of clubs in Spain, Germany and France.

Danchev added: "Dimitar will most probably leave England but he doesn't want to move to the U.S., Japan, United Arab Emirates or championships like these."


http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11...-for-exit-Agent
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Valencia: Power supply

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QUOTE(verbatim @ Mar 22 2012, 08:53 PM)
bila menang, laju je update score.. bila kalah... TS tak masuk thread... bestest fans really!! tongue.gif
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No offense but I believe you all must have better things to do in your daily life than to just keep mocking/making fun of Liverpool/their fans at every single chance you get? What's the problem whether they update their thread? I also tend to update our thread late/slow as I have my own life to live with and so does the other members of this forum.

Nemanja Vidic set for pre-season return from injury for United

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Nemanja Vidic has revealed that he is on course to end his long-term injury absence and return for Manchester United's pre-season training programme.

The 30-year-old-centre back has been sidelined since he ruptured a cruciate ligament during December's Champions League defeat by Basel.

"My recovery is going well," Vidic told the Manchester United website.

"The projection was I would be ready for next season. I am on schedule and will hopefully start training in July."

Vidic has been confined to gym work since undergoing successful knee surgery over the Christmas period.

While he has been out of action, the United captain has watched his team-mates overtake Manchester City in the race to land the Premier League title.

Vidic believes the fact that the Manchester derby on 30 April is the only time United will face opposition in the top seven places in the table means they are in line to claim a 20th league crown.

"I've had the belief from the beginning," he said. "And, if you look at the schedule of the games we have left to play, I would like to say we are the favourites.

"We still have to win the nine games and need to be focused.

"We believed from the beginning and have the confidence but we have nine Champions League finals now I would say.

"It's all in our hands. We have to focus and give our best. All the players are ready to perform which is a good sign and a positive thing for the nine games ahead."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17461865

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