Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Sports

Sports
1 Afolabi eyes English move
2 Third not good enough for Chelsea – Terry
3 Cantona tips United to beat Barca
4 Nigeria ‘09: Delta frowns at FIFA’s absence
5 Odumosu now third in IAAF rankings
6 Confed Cup: Nigerian fans to visit Mandela home
7 Bruce decides against Zaki deal
8 Talent hunt is a national event – Oceanic Bank
9 2018: England calls for humility
10 Umar charges NBBF to go the extra mile


Downing and out! Lengthy lay-off threatens Middlesbrough winger's move to Liverpool

STEWART DOWNING

Ancelotti's hairdryer! Beckham warns Chelsea to beware of Fergie Mk II

AC Milan's coach Ancelotti

The Premier League should brace itself for the arrival of the second 'hairdryer' manager, says David Beckham. Carlo Ancelotti is set to be confirmed as Chelsea's manager.

Michael Owen may be fit to face Villa as scan gives Newcastle skipper hope

Michael Owen

Newcastle captain Michael Owen has a chance of being involved in his club's relegation battle at Aston Villa. Owen has been heartened by the scan on his latest groin injury.

I'm winning titles in Milan so I'd be crazy to join Spurs - Muntari rules out switch

muntari

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has seen one of his main transfer targets Sulley Muntari reject a return to the Premier League - even though they are old friends.

It will be all white on the night as United prepare to battle Barca in third strip

The white stuff: Ryan Giggs and Cristiano Ronaldo will take on Barcelona in their third strip next week

Manchester United turned the tables on Barcelona for the Champions League final, electing to wear a Real Madrid-style all-white kit after Barca were awarded home-team status.

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Pompey's James is out injured, so who will keep out Kazakh hit-man Murat Tleshev?

Paul Robinson

EXCLUSIVE: Battle of the San Siro for Adebayor as Mourinho Inter's the fray

Italian job: Italian giants Inter Milan and AC Milan are both keen to sign £24m-rated Arsenal forward Adebayor this summer

Sportsmail can reveal that Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho will battle it out with arch rivals AC Milan this summer for the £24m signature of Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor.

Wenger is wobbling... so how much do the Arsenal board want to keep him?

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger

Fans who missed last week's Q&A session with Arsene Wenger at the Emirates were promised to a full version on Arsenal TV. But what they will see is heavily edited version.

Hull's Premier League survival hopes hang on Fergie's kid glove treatment

It's time for big Ben: rookie keeper Amos may play for United

Sir Alex Ferguson is considering throwing a 19-year-old goalkeeper who has played just once for Manchester United into a game that could decide the fate of Hull City.

Former Bolton boss Todd to take charge at League Two side Darlington

The management: Colin Todd, during his spell at Bradford, with Roy Keane at Sunderland

Former Bolton and Bradford boss Colin Todd is set to be named as the new manager of League Two side Darlington, who went into administration this season.

City ready to give Forlan a second crack at the Barclays Premier League

Prolific: Forlan took his tally to 28 goals with a penalty against Valencia

Manchester City boss Mark Hughes is ready to make a fresh bid for former United striker Diego Forlan, who has scored 28 goals for Atletico Madrid this season.

Cannavaro returns to Juventus and vows to win over the angry fans

Heading back: Real Madrid defender Fabio Cannavaro (left) will return to Turin at the end of the season

Veteran Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro is returning to Juventus. The 35-year-old defender has signed a one-year contract to rejoin the Turin side on July 1.

Portsmouth 3 Sunderland 1: Sbragia sweating as Sunderland feel the heat

Cisse

Sunderland boss Ricky Sbragia had hoped to avoid a major role in the final day Premier League drama but this defeat condemns him to a crazy Sunday afternoon.

Blackpool send for Cambridge boss Brabin as Parkes steps down

Cambridge United boss Gary Brabin

Cambridge United boss Gary Brabin is leading the race to become Blackpool manager. The 39-year-old ex-Tangerines midfielder could make a return to the club.

Arshavin talks to Martin Samuel: Outspoken Arsenal star on 'scary' Wenger, the United 'machines' and 'boring' Chelsea

Feeling at home: Arshavin

DES KELLY: What if Liverpool's failure is actually down to you, Rafa?

Rafa Benitez

Everyone can write an alternative history of how things could have been different. Never more so than in sport, where fractions can be the difference between glory and ignominy.

PIERS MORGAN: My team of the season - And only one Arsenal player makes it

Lip service: Andrey Arshavin

It's that time of the year again, when football fans all over the country start debating who have been the best, and worst, players of the Premier League season.

The shadow of '66: The story of when England last hosted the World Cup

George Cohen, Bobby Moore, Jack Charlton and Ray Wilson (holding the trophy) celebrate after winning the World Cup at Wembley

Only once before has the World Cup been held on these shores. But how different was it all in 1966? Sportsmail looks back at what happened on the route to England's day of glory.

GRAHAM POLL: Referee Wiley blows a fuse at Fratton Park

Wiley

Alan Wiley has tried to give an advantage by allowing a goal to stand after blowing for a penalty. In law, he is wrong. He is not permitted to do that.

Ronaldo's shock snub! Giggs picks greatest United XI but there's no place for Cristiano

Ryan Giggs with Cristiano Ronaldo

Sportsmail looks back at United's previous Premier League title triumphs

Manchester United

Manchester United's domination of English football continued when they clinched their 18th title on Saturday. Sportsmail now remembers their previous Premier League crowns.

Fergie's fire can make this Manchester United team the greatest

That's my boy: Ferguson congratulates Rooney

Become the first club to win four consecutive league titles and another, more provocative, argument might be difficult to sustain. Could they then claim to be the best team ever?

Another season, another title - United stats the way to do it

Dimitar Berbatov

You only had to look at Manchester United's bench week in, week out to see why they won the title. Sir Alex Ferguson has assembled a squad
with such huge strength in depth

Danny boy can be Fab for club and country, claims Sir Alex

Red-hot striker: Danny Welbeck

Danny Welbeck has been hailed by Sir Alex Ferguson as a prodigious young striking talent who can force his way into England's World Cup squad next summer.

Manchester United player stats - the great and the good

John O'Shea

Sportsmail's Northern Football correspondent Ian Ladyman provides an end-of-term report on the players who have played a crucial role in United’s march to the title.

I'm sorry: Apology from Rangers' cheat Lafferty but Dons want tough justice

Moment of shame: Lafferty falls to the ground clutching his face as Mulgrew looks on

Deja blue for Smith: Nervous win secures title decider at Tannadice again

Relieved: Walter Smith

So, once again for Walter Smith, a championship race comes down to a patch of turf he has known since he wore his white boots there in the 1970s: Tannadice.

Toeing the line: FIFA force SFA to scrap bid for new goal technology

Nacho Novo

SFA chief executive Gordon Smith has revealed that his bid to have goal-line technology introduced has been scuppered - by the game's governing body FIFA.

Celtic told double or nothing in bid to land Swindon striker Simon Cox

Wanted: Celtic are keen to land Swindon's prolific striker Simon Cox but have been told to double their bid if they are serious

Swindon Town warned Celtic they will have to double their offer to land prolific striker Simon Cox. Sportsmail understands the offer is worth around £1.2million for Cox.

Celts hit the wall: Caldwell blames negative Hibs for costly title slip

Title agony: Caldwell

Frustrated Celtic skipper Gary Caldwell last night accused Hibernian of playing anti-football - after the champions handed the title initiative back to Rangers yet again.

SFA panel to review McDonald's challenge after Levein rages at referee

Celtic's Scott McDonald

Celtic striker Scott McDonald's controversial challenge on Dundee United defender Lee Wilkie during their SPL clash has been referred to the SFA's review panel.

Alex Scott escapes Boston house-mate Kelly Smith's ire by getting off the mark

Boston defender Alex Scott

KELLY SMITH: Brazil's Fabiana not the only one struggling with the language

Fabiana and Boston Breakers president and general manager Joe Cummings

In theory we speak the same language, but there are times in America when people don't have a clue what I'm talking about. So I feel for our Brazilian, says Kelly Smith.

Make Vic's a treble! Arsenal snatch Premier League title for absent Akers

Suzanne Grant and Arsenal Ladies

Arsenal won the Women's Premier League on a dramatic final day at Everton, clinching the domestic treble and manager Vic Akers' 32nd and final trophy before stepping aside.

Smashes to Ashes: Windies are thumped by England in warm-up to main show

england players

Cipriani left out of England squad as World Cup winner Thompson returns

danny cipriani

Danny Cipriani has been left out of England's squad for the summer Test series against Argentina - but there is a recall for 2003 World Cup-winning hooker Steve Thompson.

Amateur star Lowry has big decisions to make after memorable Irish Open win

Shane Lowry

In four days Shane Lowry, playing in his first European Tour event, went from a 999-1 shot unknown outside his homeland to a man with a higher ranking than Colin Montgomerie.

Ken Buchanan: I'm 63 and have a broken back but I want to box again

Ken Buchanan

His legend deserves better than this. How does a former champion, a great fighter who seemed fearless and indestructible in the ring, come to be laid so low?

Sharapova is back with a victory - and Anne Keothavong is through too

Maria Sharapova

Rusty former Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova took nine match points before finally seeing off Italy's Tathiana Garbin in her comeback match at the Warsaw Open.

You'll never guess what ... it rained! But new Wimbledon roof gets thumbs-up

Wimbledon's Centre Court roof

As if by divine command, a few squally showers blew across SW19, immediately justifying the new roof that will be the centrepiece of this summer’s Wimbledon.

Phelps admits he needs to work on small things after he is beaten twice

Michael Phelps

Eight time Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps said fine-tuning would repair the dent to his morale after two comeback defeats in North Carolina over the weekend.

Bolt storms to another record breaking success on the streets of Manchester

Usain Bolt

Usain Bolt was streets ahead of the rest as the triple Olympic champion ran a world best in the Great Manchester 150m Sprint on a special track in the centre of the city.

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