Soccerlens:
Manchester United v EvertonEnglish Premier LeagueSaturday, 21 November, 2009Old TraffordIt’s Manchester v Liverpool today as Manchester United host Everton (while City travel to Liverpool) in the 5:30pm kickoff. Manchester Un (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Los Angeles Galaxy to face Real Salt Lake• Midfielder's right ankle hampered by bone bruiseDavid Beckham will have a painkilling injection in order to be fit for Sunday's MLS Cup final, the Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder sai (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Foster feels he needs to play to make World Cup squad• Ferguson sees John O'Shea as next long-term captainSir Alex Ferguson will reject any attempt by his back-up goalkeeper Ben Foster to secure an England place for next su (Read More)
The Guardian:
Today's game at Anfield offers Mark Hughes's team the ideal opportunity to break a run of stalematesIf Mark Hughes has learned one thing in the last month, it is exactly what Rafael Benítez and Liverpool learned last season: (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Manchester City manager has not revealed line-up• Coaching staff working on shoring up defenceMark Hughes is toying with the notion of dropping Carlos Tevez from his Manchester City team to face Liverpool tomorrow even thou (Read More)
Red Rants:
We continue to edge closer to United related news, but this was too difficult to pass up. When the King speaks we have to listen:“I think that Raymond Domenech is the worst coach in French football since Louis XVI. If it was (Read More)
The Guardian:
Wayne Rooney has five goals against his former club since his £20m move to Old Trafford and a sixth could help arrest a worrying trend for the England striker. Since the birth of son Kai on 2 November the first-time father ha (Read More)
The Guardian:
Have your say on all of the day's big stories, be sure to post your favourite links and also follow us on Twitter8.40am: Good morning and welcome to our daily sports news blog. You're probably familiar with the concept by now (Read More)
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Subscribe here for your own daily copy delivered to your inboxTHIERRY ENNUIThe Fiver has always prided itself on its highly-evolved damage limitation skills. The excuse about having just sort of forgotten about the litre of I (Read More)
The Guardian:
• I want to thank everybody, says Tottenham goalkeeper• Redknapp says players not allowed to ride motorbikesTottenham goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini thanked fans for all the support after being discharged from hospital following h (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
Sunderland last beat Arsenal on Wearside in August 2000 when Niall Quinn, an ex Gunner but now chairman at the Stadium of Light, scored the game's only goal. More than nine years later Quinn may have reasons for cautious opti (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Wenger: 'We cannot accept that. France is embarrassed'• 'My thoughts were for Trapattoni' says sympathetic FergusonArsène Wenger claimed "France is embarrassed" over their progress to the World Cup, as the Premier League's (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
The latest news and best bets in our daily horse racing blog, plus day two of our weekly tipping competitionToday's best bets, by Will HaylerIt's straight down to business today with a number of interesting bets on offer. Fir (Read More)
Telegraph Man Utd:
Manchester United manager adds voice to calls for TV replays in football in wake of Republic of Ireland's World Cup exit. (Read More)
ESPNsoccernet:
Manchester United are confident that Rio Ferdinand's fitness struggles will be solved in the next few weeks, despite suggestions that the defender could be sidelined for a prolonged period of time. (Read More)
The Guardian:
From the 2005 Champions League final to a Prenton Park classic, here are half a dozen of the best games of the noughties1) Milan 3-3 Liverpool, 2005 Champions League finalIn 2001 a prankster named Karl Power crept into the Ma (Read More)
Soccerlens:
A short and fun interview with Rio Ferdinand and Wes Brown, courtesy of talksport.Did you know that Wes Brown was playing for United back in 1999? The lad gets very little credit for all the hard work he puts in.So where do y (Read More)
Soccerlens:
So the last international break of the noughties has been and gone, we know who will be lining up in South Africa next summer, and we know that Robin Van Persie’s ligaments will soon be enjoying the sweet, sweet smell of plac (Read More)