Prince leading Ajax ‘warriors’

Roger De Sa will be relying on his “warriors” in the hope of picking up the three points against Maritzburg United.

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Cape Town - Ajax Cape Town’s injury crisis so early in the new Premier Soccer League season is well-documented, but coach Roger de Sa still had high praise for his squad.

Ajax take on Maritzburg United at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday night (kick-off 8.15pm) - and De Sa will again be relying on those he has called “warriors” in the hope of picking up the three points on offer.

“A few players are definitely out for the Maritzburg game, while we still have to assess a few more before deciding on the final selection,” De Sa said. “But those who have played this season have really put in the work, they’ve been warriors.

“For example, Prince Nxumalo has had to play a role upfront, and he’s been brilliant. I hope it continues.”

Nxumalo signed for Ajax last month and he’s been a wonderful acquisition for the team. With Nathan Paulse out injured early in the season (he has returned to the squad, but De Sa says he’s not ready for 90 minutes yet) and the club still awaiting a work permit for new Zimbabwean signing Thomas Chideu, Nxumalo is the only striker in the squad.

He has carried the load with maturity and aplomb. He’s a bustling forward with a fantastic touch, and able to hold up things in attack and bring teammates into play. Nxumalo’s contribution to the Urban Warriors has been exemplary - and he’s confident of continuing in the same vein.

“It was tough initially,” he said. “I had to get used to a new system, to the way Ajax play football. It has been a settling-in period, but it’s gone well, and it should only get better.”

Nxumalo is originally from Umlazi in Durban. Determined to plot a career in professional football, he arrived at Cape National First Division club FC Cape Town for a trial. He impressed, was snapped up, and had a great season for the Parow-based club.

On the back of his sensational exploits for FC Cape Town, he was signed by SuperSport United. Things never went according to plan there, and he was sent out on loan to Golden Arrows in Durban.

There, Nxumalo inspired Arrows to promotion to the PSL last season.

Having watched the player perform in the NFD, De Sa was keen to lure the player back to the Cape, a transfer which was achieved last month.

“My aim is just to contribute as much as I can to the team,” Nxumalo said. “The club has ambitions, like the league title, we are also in the semi-finals of the MTN8, so I just want to make sure that I help Ajax be as successful as they can.”

In opponents Maritzburg, though, the Urban Warriors are expecting a really tough encounter. And it’s particularly the Capetonian in the Maritzburg squad - Kurt Lentjies - who is a concern for De Sa.

“Kurt is a key part of their game,” the Ajax coach said. “Last season, when they beat us 1-0, he killed us with one moment of brilliance and set up the winner with two minutes to go. He is the engine that makes Maritzburg tick, He’s a spectacular player and needs special attention.Q

“But this is the first home league game of the season. We did well last season, we only lost one home game against (Kaizer) Chiefs. We have to try to maintain that.

“We come out of a tough Cup game against Wits and now we have to shift our focus to the league and try to get some points.”

PSL Fixtures

Saturday: University of Pretoria v Polokwane City; Mamelodi Sundowns v Wits; Black Aces v SuperSport United; Kaizer Chiefs v Free State Stars; Ajax Cape Town v Maritzburg Utd (Cape Town Stadium, 8.15pm)

Sunday: Jomo Cosmos v Golden Arrows; Bloemfontein Celtic v Platinum Stars

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No way Jose!

Roberto Martinez has warned Chelsea that Everton will not sell John Stones even if he hands in a transfer request.

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London - Roberto Martinez has warned Chelsea that Everton will not sell John Stones even if the England defender hands in a transfer request.

Chelsea are continuing to pursue Stones aggressively and, having had three offers rejected, they are expected to make a fourth in the region of £35million in an attempt to land a player they regard as John Terry’s long-term successor.

It has been reported that Stones has told Martinez he wants to leave but Everton’s manager yesterday insisted he had not had any such conversation with the 21-year-old. More significantly, he stressed it would not make any difference.

Asked if a transfer request would force the issue, Martinez said: ‘No. When you got a long-term contract those things don’t change at all. If someone comes in from nowhere and puts in a transfer request that is a different situation.

‘In a saga of I don’t know how many weeks now, we are very clear. I speak to John every day. As a footballer, unless two clubs reach an agreement, you can’t do anything.’ But Chelsea, who have conceded five goals in their first two games, appear reluctant to give up their chase for Stones and would be prepared to put him straight into their defence.

‘Let’s see what happens,’ Mourinho said. ‘I don’t speak about players from other clubs when the championship has started. People used to call it the transfer window. I call it the opportunity window. While the window is open, there is always an opportunity.’

Mourinho, whose side visit West Brom on Sunday, named six players whose form has left him fed up - including his back four.

‘I’m not happy with Ivanovic’s form, Cahill’s, John’s (Terry), Azpi’s, Fabregas’s, Matic’s form, We have one point from two matches. I’m not happy with anyone.’

Chelsea’s pursuit of Stones has angered Everton and though Mourinho has attempted to be diplomatic about the situation, Martinez - who will today complete the £6m signing of Argentina defender Ramiro Funes Miro from River Plate - made his feelings clear.

‘We are trying to sign players as well but we are not coming out and saying what we are doing,’ said Martinez.

Meanwhile, Mourinho claims it took him ‘one minute’ to persuade £21m Pedro to move to Chelsea instead of Manchester United.

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Benteke’s goal shouldn’t have stood

The Premier League said Christian Benteke's controversial winning goal for Liverpool against Bournemouth should have been ruled out.

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London - Christian Benteke's controversial winning goal for Liverpool against Bournemouth on Monday should have been ruled out, the Premier League said in a rare comment on refereeing decisions on Friday.

An announcement on the League's website (http://ift.tt/11BGrya) said all 20 clubs had received clarification this week about the amendment to the offside rule, which meant that the Liverpool goal should not have counted.

Benteke's goal was allowed to stand even though his team mate Philippe Coutinho, standing in an offside position, attempted to play the ball, distracting the visiting goalkeeper in the process.

The ball ran to Benteke, who scored, but critics said his goal should have been disallowed under recent changes to the interpretation of the offside rule which say that a player does not have to touch the ball to be judged to be interfering with play.

“The Premier League has this week written to its clubs to clarify the new interpretation of the offside law decided by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) this summer,” the league said in a statement.

The referees' body, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), had “issued this guidance in order to clear up any misunderstandings that arose following the goal awarded to Liverpool in their Monday night match against AFC Bournemouth,” it added.

Newly promoted Bournemouth felt particularly hard done by in the 1-0 defeat as they also had a goal controversially disallowed. – Reuters



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Trust me on transfers, says Wenger

Arsene Wenger says Arsenal supporters should trust him if he decides not to buy any more players.

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London - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says the club's supporters should trust him if he decides not to buy any further replacements before the transfer window closes on Sept. 1.

Goalkeeper Petr Cech from Chelsea has been Arsenal's only major signing this summer but Wenger said that although his main Premier League rivals have been busier, he will be happy to get through to January at least without any other recruits.

“Even if I look everywhere and listen to everybody at the end of the day I have to make the decisions,” he told reporters on Friday.

“If I just listen to people's opinion, many players who have signed here starting with Vieira, Anelka and Henry would never have signed.

“It is difficult because there's more money in football, more clubs with big resources, and less players available. The funds are there more than the players who could strengthen the squad. That is a big problem.”

Wenger, by far the longest-serving manager in English football after joining Arsenal in 1996, has previously said the window should close once the league season starts.

“We want to develop players as well rather than over-thinking whether to buy,” he said.

“I'm not against buying when it is a plus for your team. If it's just to buy a player at the level of the players that you have to make people happy, I'm not ready for that.”

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Zabaleta out for at least a month

Man City's Argentine full-back Pablo Zabaleta will be out of action for at least a month after injuring a knee in training.

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London - Manchester City's Argentine full-back Pablo Zabaleta will be out of action for at least a month after injuring a knee in training, the club's website (www.mcfc.co.uk) reported on Friday.

He could miss up to six games.

“It happened in training,” Zabaleta confirmed. “It's the first time in 12 years of senior football that I've ever been injured like this so it's a blow, especially at the start of the season.”

The injury leaves Bacary Sagna as City's only senior right-back.

Left-back Gael Clichy and midfielder Fabian Delph returned to training this week, though it is not known if they will be considered for Sunday's Premier League game at Everton.

City go into the weekend top of the table on goal difference after winning both their opening games 3-0.

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Chiefs, Downs need the points

Big guns Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns will both be desperate for first wins of the PSL season.

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Cape Town – Big guns Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns will both be desperate for first wins of the Absa Premiership season this week when the action returns after the recent cup break.

The two Gauteng giants were both held to goalless draws on the opening weekend of action – defending champions Amakhosi frustrated by Chippa United and the Brazilians blanked out by Platinum Stars.

Seven other clubs will be searching for first victories, while Bloemfontein Celtic, Ajax Cape Town, University of Pretoria and Free State Stars are searching for their first points of the campaign.

Arguably the pick of the action takes place at the Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville on Saturday afternoon when Sundowns entertain a new-look Bidvest Wits.

The Students claimed one of the more impressive wins of the opening round when they bagged a 2-1 win over Ajax.

On Saturday night, attention will shift to Soweto where Chiefs welcome Free State Stars to the FNB Stadium.

It is a meeting that pips coach Steve Komphela against one of his former clubs, who he spearheaded so well between 2010 and 2013.

The Amakhosi boss is expecting a tough battle in what will be their first home game of the campaign.

“It’s going to be difficult match,” he said. “We know everyone we come across always brings their A-plus game. It’s part of Kaizer Chiefs.

“We are conceding goals that are totally uncharacteristic of this club. Offensively as well we do create chances but are not clinical, but I am optimistic that things will be okay.”

Also on Saturday, Tuks will be looking to bounce back from their opening day loss to Lamontville Golden Arrows when they entertain Polokwane City, one of only six teams with wins so far, at Tuks Stadium.

Meanwhile, Mpumalanga Black Aces, who are amongst the six, welcome another team that started with three points, SuperSport United, to the Mbombela Stadium.

Matsatsantsa announced the big arrival of recent Bafana Bafana captain Dean Furman this week and it is likely he could make his debut in Nelspruit.

Finally on Saturday, the Urban Warriors will be searching for their first three points against a team that drew their first match of the campaign, Maritzburg United at Cape Town Stadium.

There are two further matches on Sunday afternoon. The pick of those clashes is one between the two promoted clubs as Jomo Cosmos host Arrows at Olen Park in Potchefstroom.

The two teams were battling it out in the National First Division (NFD) last season with Abafana Bes’thende claiming the ultimate honour by winning automatic promotion.

Cosmos, who won their PSL ticket through the play-offs, have never beaten Arrows in the league.

The last match of the round sees Bloemfontein Celtic welcome Platinum Stars to the Free State Stadium.

Orlando Pirates are not in action this week due to their involvement in the CAF Confederation Cup, meaning Chippa United are also spectators. – African News Agency (ANA)



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Mourinho loves Pedro's ambition

Pedro's desire to leave Barcelona in order to further his career was a key factor in persuading Chelsea to sign him.

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London - Spanish international Pedro's desire to leave one of the biggest clubs in the world in order to further his career was a key factor in persuading Chelsea to sign him from Barcelona, manager Jose Mourinho said on Friday.

But Mourinho refused to gloat at having apparently put one over rivals Manchester United, who had been regarded as favourites to secure his signature.

“I only want to beat Manchester United on the pitch,” the Portuguese told a news conference. “I don't want to say we won, that's not the point.”

He is nevertheless delighted to have given Chelsea an extra attacking option and has already been impressed with Pedro's attitude.

“He wants something more for his career, that's an evident sign of ambition.

“He won everything playing with all these stars but he wants more and I'm really happy with that.

“When I'm told a player wants to leave Barcelona or Real Madrid, these giant clubs, I always ask 'why?'

“He loves Iniesta, Messi, Neymar and those guys but will leave the comfort zone and come here to a new club, new country, new culture.”

Signing Pedro and the Ghana international Baba Rahman, a left-back, from Bundesliga club Augsburg has given Chelsea a boost after a sluggish start in defence of their Premier League title.

 

 
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They drew 2-2 at home to Swansea after goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was sent off, and then lost 3-0 to Manchester City.

“We are not happy (with results) but we are calm,” Mourinho said. “This week we got a very good young left-back and we got one of the best attacking players in the world.”

On Sunday Chelsea play away to Tony Pulis's West Bromwich Albion, hoping to avoid another addition to a bizarre run in which their last half dozen league defeats have all come from managers beginning with the letter P - City's Manuel Pellegrini, Pulis at West Bromwich and Crystal Palace, Tottenham's Mauricio Pochettino, Newcastle's Alan Pardew and Sunderland's Gus Poyet.

Mourinho claimed not to be aware of that run but smilingly added one of his own for those of a superstitious bent: after previously starting the season with a 2-2 draw, at Porto and Inter, he went on to win the treble.

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LVG backs beleaguered Woodward

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal said that he had total confidence in executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.

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Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal said on Friday that he had total confidence in executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward to deliver the goods for the club in the transfer market.

United were this week seemingly beaten by Chelsea in the pursuit of Barcelona winger Pedro Rodriguez, who joined the Premier League champions in a £21.2 million ($33.2 million, 30 million euros) deal.

United have also failed in an attempt to lure defender Sergio Ramos away from Real Madrid, while Southampton are adamant that they will rebuff any offer for forward Sadio Mane.

But United have successfully completed deals for Memphis Depay, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Matteo Darmian, Morgan Schneiderlin and goalkeeper Sergio Romero.

The quintet have helped United make a 100 percent start in the Premier League and beat Club Brugge 3-1 in the first leg of their Champions League play-off.

Van Gaal says that Woodward is capable of bringing the players he wants to Old Trafford and dismissed any suggestions of a rift between the pair.

“I have the idea that you want to separate Ed Woodward with me,” the Dutchman told his weekly press conference. “No, never. Every day I am updated by him and I trust him.

“I don't think they (the fans) have to doubt Ed Woodward because he has proven already for many years he is the right person on the right spot.”

United expressed an interest in signing Pedro, only for Chelsea to conclude a deal for the 28-year-old.

United subsequently intimated that their interest in the Spain international had cooled and Van Gaal said that he was not disappointed to have missed out on signing him.

“I think when we want Pedro it was not any problem because there was a clause in his contract,” Van Gaal told reporters.

“It was the easiest transfer. I have said before what we are doing is guiding a process and in that process we make decisions.” - AFP

He added: “You can write what you want, but we cannot say what we want. That is the difference. I have the responsibility of protecting the interests of my club and my players.

“If you ask me if Pedro is fitting the profile (of player that United want), I cannot lie; I say yes. But I didn't say I am interested in the player. That is the difference.

“He is fast and he is creative. That is why I understand the question (of whether he fits the club's profile). I don't want to let known my strategy of players.”

Van Gaal was unwilling to discuss reports that United have now switched their sights to Southampton's Senegalese winger Mane.

“I cannot answer that question neither because I cannot interfere,” he said. “I don't want to interfere. It's for Ed Woodward doing the things and he does it very well, I think.”

United will look to extend their winning start at home to Newcastle United on Saturday, when Schweinsteiger could make his full debut.

The former Bayern Munich midfielder, 31, has been used as a substitute to date, but could replace vice-captain Michael Carrick in a midfield holding role to gain his first start in the Premier League.

“It's a matter of time,” said Van Gaal. “Maybe it shall happen tomorrow (Saturday). You never know. I think he can still do better because when you are not fit enough then it is difficult to show your highest level.

“But I think it's also a matter of time and we have seen a solution in rotating our (second) captain, Michael Carrick, with Schweinsteiger.

“I think it's a very good solution because we can spare them both for the big moments.” – AFP



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Ajax cries foul over Chiefs ‘deal’

Ajax Cape Town is unhappy at the prospect of Kaizer Chiefs playing three of their home games at Cape Town Stadium.

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Local football club Ajax Cape Town is objecting vociferously to talks between the city and Kaizer Chiefs that may see the PSL giants play at least three of their home games at Cape Town Stadium.

Ajax’s chairman Ari Efstathiou said last night he had it under “good authority” that the events were already a done deal.

“I think it’s a snub for Cape Town and Capetonians. This is a stadium built by residents, for the people of Cape Town, and now the city is inviting outside teams to use the ground,” said the chairman.

He warned that Ajax may find a new venue, moving their home games against Chiefs and Orlando Pirates to Port Elizabeth or East London.

“So we will have this ridiculous situation of the Cape Town club going to play outside the city, and an outside club from Joburg using the Cape Town stadium,” Efstathiou said.

The City of Cape Town’s Mayco member for tourism, events and economic development Garreth Bloor confirmed the city was in negotiations with “various parties” to ensure that the stadium was financially viable, but he did not say whether the Chiefs may play more games in the city.

Responding to Efstathiou’s warning that Ajax may move its bumper home games against Pirates and Chiefs to a new venue, the city said the Cape Town club had a three-year agreement to play all of their home matches at the city’s stadium. “The matches to be played at Cape Town Stadium for this season have already been agreed to and published by the PSL.”

He said other promoters had also booked the stadium and hosted events. None of these contracts had exclusivity clauses.

Kaizer Chiefs plays their home games at the FNB Stadium in Soweto and draws some of the biggest crowds in the PSL.

The Chiefs’ visits to Cape Town Stadium during their away clashes against Ajax have been lucrative for the city, attracting tens of thousands of spectators.

Kaizer Chiefs spokesperson Vina Maphosa did not want to comment on the possibility of the team moving some of their home games to Cape Town. – Cape Argus

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Relaxed Mashaba shows his hand

Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba added some experience to his young side for the vital qualifying clash with Mauritania.

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Shakes Mashaba’s nonchalance as he announced a 25-man squad for next month’s clash with Mauritania belied the pressure the Bafana Bafana coach must be feeling as he looks to help South Africa get their first win in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Mashaba has surprisingly called up Kaizer Chiefs’ veteran left-back Tsepo Masilela in what will no doubt be seen as a turn-around in the ‘’youth is best policy’’ he has espoused since taking over.

He was in a particularly jovial mood at the press conference held at Safa House yesterday as he greeted the gathered media in no less than four languages, including directing a Shangaan greeting to a white journalist.

Acknowledging Women’s Month, he then suggested that “maybe we should take the women to Mauritania because they will get us the results”.

But it is Bafana who will have to ensure they get their first win of the campaign after they were surprisingly held goalless by Gambia at home in the opening group match for the 2017 tournament to be played in Gabon.

And it is the experience of players such as Masilela that Mashaba will have to rely on to overcome a Mauritania side he has respect for after they restricted Cameroon to a single goal in their own backyard.

Masilela, previously a shoo-in at left-back in the senior national team, has never played under Mashaba, although he was once called up as a replacement for injured Patrick Phungwayo for the Afcon finals earlier this year.

But yesterday Mashaba preferred him ahead of SuperSport United’s Sibusiso Khumalo who had earlier looked to be somewhat of a favourite.

The match will take place at the Stade Olympique in Nouakchott on September 5 (7pm SA time) and Bafana will charter a flight and only go there two days before the match.

“We are not taking Mauritania for granted,” Mashaba stressed. “The fact they went to Cameroon and lost just 1-0 means we can’t take them easy.

“We have to go there and fight tooth and nail to get the three points.

“But we must not put ourselves under pressure.”

Mashaba said they were unable to get the tape of that match between Cameroon and Mauritania and thus know very little about their opposition.

That though will not hinder their planning, for Bafana will simply play their own game.

“We are going to take the game to Mauritania.

“We can’t let them relax. From the first whistle we will go at them. But it is the how we do it that will be important. We won’t just go there and rush forward.”

With only the group winners and two of the best runners-up set to qualify for the finals, Bafana will do well to get off the mark in Mauritania if they are not to miss out. - The Star



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Van Gaal wants Bale at United

Gareth Bale is still the player who Louis van Gaal thinks can transform Manchester United into genuine Barclays Premier League contenders.

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Gareth Bale is still the player who Louis van Gaal thinks can transform Manchester United into genuine Barclays Premier League contenders.

Chelsea beat United to sign Pedro from Barcelona this week but Old Trafford executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward remains confident of landing a big player this summer.

He believes that United can attract a more high-profile name after their 3-1 victory over Bruges all but assured them of a place in the Champions League group stages.

Van Gaal has told friends in the past week he thinks Bale can be persuaded to leave Real Madrid at some stage. When, during United’s pre-season tour, he spoke of the creative player he needs, it is understood he had Bale (right) in mind.

The chances of Woodward pulling off that deal soon are slight, especially as relations with Real Madrid are not great while the Spaniards try to prise David de Gea away from Old Trafford.

United retain a strong interest in Bayern Munich’s Thomas Muller and hope to sign Southampton striker Sadio Mane, although his manager Ronald Koeman insisted last night: ‘We will always have rumours, but nobody is for sale.’

United are also eyeing Real Madrid’s Spanish prospect Borja Mayoral, 18, who could be key as Real look to complete a deal for De Gea. They may be more likely to listen to offers for their keeper if Mayoral, top scorer in the European Under 19 Championship with three goals, were part of a deal. – Daily Mail



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Chelsea keen on one more signing

Chelsea’s hierarchy believe that they can land another big signing before the end of the transfer window.

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Roman Abramovich and the Chelsea hierarchy believe that they can land another big signing before the end of the transfer window, having completed the £21.1m deal for Pedro from Barcelona in time for Sunday's game at West Bromwich Albion.

The club have long looked upon the £70m-rated Paul Pogba at Juventus as ideal for their needs but, with the Italian club having already sold midfielder Arturo Vidal to Bayern Munich this summer, it would take a massive investment to get Pogba. Even so Abramovich is keen that the club do not falter in their title defence in their third season under Jose Mourinho.

The urgency with which the Pedro deal was completed this week reflects the club's belief that they were too slow to add new faces this summer. There is a will to make further signings, beyond that of defender John Stones from Everton, to make sure that Mourinho has a highly competitive squad when the transfer window closes on 1 September.

Stones will only be signed if the player is himself prepared to push to leave Everton, with Chelsea having raised their bid to £30m - what they believe is a fair price for the 21-year-old. In the past they have walked away from deals, most notably over Wayne Rooney, when the impetus was not there from the player.

New signing Pedro had his first training session at Cobham yesterday and said that Mourinho had been key in bringing him to the club. There was late interest from Manchester United but Chelsea had long since received assurances that Pedro wanted to come to Stamford Bridge.

Pedro said: “He [Mourinho] is one of the main reasons why I'm here. He phoned me a few times and said he needed me to make the team stronger. He has won titles wherever he has been. I am really looking forward to playing under him and, hopefully, winning more titles.” – The Independent



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Arsenal a good test for Reds - Milner

Liverpool midfielder James Milner claims their clash with Arsenal is the perfect opportunity to test his side's improvement.

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Liverpool midfielder James Milner claims Monday's clash with Arsenal is the perfect opportunity to test his side's improvement since last season.

Brendan Rodgers' team have been widely written off as also-rans in this season's title race after limping to a sixth place finish that saw the Reds trail in 25 points behind champions Chelsea last term.

The departure of star forward Raheem Sterling to Manchester City and the continued fitness problems of England striker Daniel Sturridge have also played a role in Liverpool's low approval rating.

But the Reds have made a quietly encouraging start and head to the Emirates stadium in third place after grinding out 1-0 wins over Stoke and Bournemouth.

Arsenal slumped to a 2-0 home defeat against West Ham before getting back on track with a 2-1 win at Crystal Palace.

And Milner, a close-season signing from Manchester City, believes Liverpool will get the kind of stern examination in north London that should indicate how much they need to improve to challenge for the title.

“They look sharp,” Milner said. “They had a disappointing result in their first game against West Ham but they are a quality team and will want to bounce back from that and try to get their run going.”

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is a doubt for the Arsenal game due to a foot injury.

Rocked by their surprise loss to West Ham, Arsenal looked more composed and clinical against Palace and German defender Per Mertesacker has revealed how clear-the-air talks helped them kick-start their campaign.

“Obviously when everything goes very smooth in pre-season, you avoid those talks. But there was a need for it when we came out of the (West Ham) match,” he said.

“You could already feel something when you are in the relegation zone, and not having produced what everyone expected from you, so it was important to bounce back.

“Against Palace it was a very encouraging performance from top to bottom.”

Arsenal's early inconsistency is nothing in comparison to the dismal start made by Chelsea, who have endured their worst opening for 17 years after a 2-2 draw against Swansea and then a 3-0 thrashing at Manchester City.

Blues boss Jose Mourinho has acted swiftly by signing Pedro Rodriguez - the Barcelona winger who ignored Manchester United's interest to move to Stamford Bridge -- and Ghana left-back Baba Rahman from Augsburg.

With Pedro and Rahman potentially in line for debuts at West Bromwich Albion on Sunday, Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic has no doubts his team will soon bounce back from lacklustre opening he blames on the earlier than usual start to the season.

The kick off was moved to August 8 to give England manager Roy Hodgson extra time to prepare his side for Euro 2016.

“Those 10 days in terms of preparation between what we did last year and this year make a difference and is maybe a problem,” Matic said.

“This is football. We have to cope with that. I feel in training that everyone is hungry, everyone wants to win the title. We know what we have to do.”

Early pace setters Manchester City will look to maintain their 100 percent record when the leaders travel to Everton on Sunday.

Fourth placed Manchester United, who host Newcastle on Saturday, have also won their first two fixtures, as well as defeating Club Brugge in a midweek Champions League play-off first leg tie.

None of those matches featured a goal from captain Wayne Rooney, but the England striker is confident of getting off the mark soon.

“It's early on in the season. I've experienced this (criticism) before and the goals will come, I know that,” Rooney said.

“I understand I have to be the one who's going to lead that line and try and find the goals for us.”

Fixtures (1400 GMT unless stated)

Saturday

Crystal Palace v Aston Villa, Leicester v Tottenham, Manchester United v Newcastle (1145 GMT), Norwich v Stoke, Sunderland v Swansea, West Ham v Bournemouth

Sunday

Everton v Manchester City (1500 GMT), Watford v Southampton (1500 GMT), West Brom v Chelsea (1230 GMT)

Monday

Arsenal v Liverpool (1900 GMT) - AFP



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I joined Chelsea to win titles - Pedro

Chelsea new boy Pedro has vowed to add to his medal haul after sealing a £21million move from Barcelona.

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Chelsea new boy Pedro has vowed to add to his medal haul after sealing a £21million move from Barcelona.

The Spain international trained with his new team-mates yesterday after concluding a four-year deal which includes a significant increase on the £60 000-a-week deal he was on at the Nou Camp.

The 28-year-old has won 20 major trophies during an illustrious career in Catalonia, including three Champions League, five La Liga and two Fifa World Club Cup medals.

Pedro also helped Spain to their World Cup triumph in 2010 and the European Championship success in 2012 but he insists he expects to extend his collection at Stamford Bridge.

‘I am very happy to be here. I am very excited to start my adventure at Chelsea and I am here to keep winning titles,’ he said.

Pedro nailed his colours to the Chelsea mast by changing his Twitter photo to a banner reading ‘Pride of London’ after becoming Jose Mourinho’s fourth signing of the summer in the wake of Asmir Begovic, Radamel Falcao and Abdul Baba Rahman.

Manchester United looked to have sealed a deal for the Spaniard after executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward travelled to Barcelona to tie up a deal. But Sportsmail understands Pedro was underwhelmed with United’s advances and his camp were unaware of Woodward’s trip.

Mourinho also stole a march on United with a personal phone call to the winger.

Pedro has also said he will never forget his first match at Stamford Bridge in 2009 when John Terry’s sportsmanship left a lasting impression.

Pedro was a substitute as Barca knocked out Chelsea in a Champions League semi-final in controversial circumstances — referee Tom Henning Ovrebo failing to give the home side three clear penalties.

But Terry stunned Barcelona by going to their dressing room after the match. ‘He shook everyone’s hand and congratulated us,’ Pedro said. ‘It surprised us. They are the moments when it is hurting the most. It showed a lot of courage.’

Pedro’s arrival means Juan Cuadrado is set to leave Chelsea eight months after joining from Fiorentina. Juventus are showing interest in the Colombian.

Chelsea will now focus on landing Everton defender John Stones before the transfer window closes.

Everton have already rejected three offers — the latest for £30m. – Daily Mail



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Spurs looking for another striker

Tottenham Hotspur are confident they will bring in another striker before the transfer window closes.

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Enfield, England - Tottenham Hotspur are confident they will bring in another striker before the transfer window closes with West Bromwich Albino's Saido Berahino still top of their list.

West Brom have already turned down a bid for the 22-year-old but Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino said it was important for the club to sign a forward so he can play with two up front.

He also told reporters Tottenham have more than one target as they try to reinforce a forward line consisting of England's Harry Kane and new signing Clinton Njie from Olympique Lyonnais.

“If you have one (target) and you fail, you are dead. We have confidence we will bring in one offensive player,” he said ahead of Saturday's Premier League game at Leicester City.

“We need one more striker for different games, sometimes to play together. This season we can play in two different systems. We worked very hard in pre-season to improve because we need to play in different (systems).

“Like we played against Stoke, with two strikers, (Nacer) Chadli and Kane,” he added, although Belgium international Chadli is more of a wide player than a striker.

Pochettino's limited options were clearly shown against Stoke when, with Spurs leading 2-0, Kane was taken off with a slight calf problem meaning there was nobody to hold the ball up and keep possession.

Stoke struck twice in the last 12 minutes to snatch a 2-2 draw, leaving Spurs with one point from their opening two matches after a 1-0 defeat at Manchester United.

Njie trained with his new club for the first time on Thursday after returning to Paris to sort out his work permit but Pochettino is excited about the new arrival.

“He is fast and technical, and his condition is high,” said the Argentine of the Cameroon international who cost 10 million pounds ($15.69 million). – Reuters



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