Rodgers loves high intensity

Manager Brendan Rodgers hailed the return of Liverpool's high-intensity pressing after the club's third clean sheet in a row.

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LONDON: Manager Brendan Rodgers hailed the return of Liverpool’s high-intensity pressing after the club’s third clean sheet in a row during Monday’s 0-0 draw at Arsenal and said their defensive cohesion would allow the team’s creative talents to flourish.

Liverpool are yet to concede a goal in the Premier League this season after letting in 48 last year, the worst record of any side that finished in the top six apart from Tottenham Hotspur, and one that included a 4-1 rout the last time they visited the Emirates.

“Our performance level is growing all the time, you see our defensive organisation was very good against a top-class team,” the Northern Irishman said after the game.

“With my teams the focus is always very much on the football element.

“But anyone who has followed my career as a youth coach through into senior management, (knows) it’s very much about the intensity of how we press and that cohesion as a team,” Rodgers added.

“That was something that drifted last season, for sure, so it was very important, especially with a number of new players coming in, that our defensive organisation was super organised,” the 42-year-old said.

“That’ll be the platform for us with all our creative talent.”

Rodgers said he was satisfied with the performanc e but disappointed not to get the win after Liverpool dominated in the first half only to be kept at bay by the impressive Petr Cech.

“The overriding feeling is we get a point, a clean sheet and we move to the next game,” the manager said.

“We definitely could have had all three points,” he added.

“Certainly performance-wise, I was very happy with how we worked.”

Midfielders Jordan Henderson and Adam Lallana, who started the 1-0 wins against Stoke City and Bournemouth, missed the Arsenal game due to injury.

Henderson was ruled out with a foot problem while Lallana missed the game due to a thigh injury. – Reuters



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Can City stop rampant Amakhosi?

In the first half of last season it looked like no-one could stop Chiefs, but Polokwane City managed to do just that...

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Johannesburg - In the first half of last season when the Kaizer Chiefs juggernaut was running with such precision it appeared that no-one could stop them, Polokwane City then managed to do just that - halt Amakhosi’s run of victories.

Kosta Papic’s team were only the second team - after Moroka Swallows - to steal a point from Chiefs as they held them goalless at Polokwane’s Peter Mokaba Stadium.

A repeat of that result will be most welcome on Tuesday night as the Limpopo outfit look to rid themselves of their reputation as the league’s most defensively inept outfit.

Just two matches into the new season and City have already leaked in five goals - their 3-0 defeat by University of Pretoria at the weekend coming after they beat Bloemfontein Celtic 3-2 in their season opener.

But in Chiefs they meet a team that will be high on confidence, Amakhosi having smashed four past Free State Stars on Saturday night.

And just as was the case under Stuart Baxter last season, the defending league champions once again have goals coming from all over the field - with Robert Sankara, George Lebese, Liberty Chakoroma and Siphiwe Tshabalala having contributed to the victory at the weekend.

They scored four against City in the second round and indications are that they can repeat the dose on Tuesday night.

But they will not find City willing to just let them come to the Limpopo capital and pick up the points. For one, Papic’s team will be keen to get back to winning ways and will stop at nothing to achieve that.

In Punch Masenamela they have a former Chiefs man who is both defensively adept and a big threat when he makes those trademark forays of his up the left flank.

He is likely to ensure that Siboniso Gaxa’s attacks are limited while he will threaten the Chiefs goal with his own dangerous crosses into the box.

It is Jabulani Maluleke, however, that Chiefs will have to be most wary of if they are not to come a cropper on Tuesday night. The City skipper is arguably one of the most underrated players in the local game, Maluleke having dished out consistent performance season-in and season-out for every club he has played for.

At City he has blossomed as he is allowed the freedom of the park and that has seen him play the role of fetcher, carrier and distributor with excellence as he dictates how the team plays.

But it is the fact he also contributes goals that makes him such a key member of City. He scored this season’s first goal and will be keen to add another. He is particularly deadly on set-pieces and the likes of Willard Katsande, Siyanda Xulu and Erick Mathoho will do well not to concede fouls in front of their box lest Chiefs are made to pay.

Yet if City appear a one-man team of sorts, Chiefs are the direct opposite - with anyone who puts on the famous gold and black strip able to turn the game in their side’s favour.

Reneilwe Letsholonyane has what it takes to nullify whatever threat Maluleke brings and will be ably assisted by both Lebese and Tshabalala.

Whichever way this match goes though, the one thing that is certain is that it will be an open encounter - after all any game involving City always is. And under Steve Komphela, Chiefs are no longer waiting to pounce on their opposition in the transition; they rather go at them directly.

In the other matches on Tuesday night, Mpumalanga Black Aces welcome Mamelodi Sundowns to Mbombela Stadium while Chippa United are at home to University of Pretoria.

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MLS is the place to be, says Keane

LA Galaxy striker Robbie Keane believes Major League Soccer can attract the world’s biggest players.

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London - LA Galaxy striker Robbie Keane believes Major League Soccer can attract the world’s biggest players.

“This is the league,” said Keane. “There’s no getting away from it. It’s getting bigger and bigger and that will continue.

“People are calling me from everywhere to play in this league. Years ago there were other leagues. People wanted to go to Spain. Not any more. People want to come here.”

Galaxy had just beaten New York City 5-1 and the Irish striker had scored twice. Steven Gerrard, Andrea Pirlo and David Villa were all on the pitch. Frank Lampard, injured, sat in the stands with 27 000 fans.

Galaxy coach Bruce Arena agrees with Keane’s assessment. “I have talked to some of the greatest players in the game this year about coming here... you’d be shocked,” he said.

The MLS wants more stars in their prime, something Arena believes isn’t far off. “Ten years from now... it’s going to be wild and we’re going to have real players here in that time,” he added.

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Ramsey wants disallowed goal reviewed

Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey has called for video technology to help after his goal against Liverpool was disallowed.

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London - Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has called for video technology to help with crucial decisions after his goal against Liverpool during Monday's 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium was ruled out for offside.

Ramsey ran through onto Santi Cazorla's pass in the first half and slotted home past Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, only to realise that assistant referee Simon Bennett had raised his flag.

“I thought I held my run a bit, I thought I was onside but I obviously took a glance over to make sure and saw the flag was up,” the 24-year-old told the British media.

“The replays suggest I was onside - it should have stood - but obviously the linesman thought it was offside,” he added.

“At the end of the day we should have been 1-0 up.

“To look at a video for 20 seconds would have maybe changed the outcome of the game,” the Wales international said.

“I think we could take a leaf out of rugby - they do it really well. You see it on the screens, they go off for 20 seconds and they get the decision right in the end,” Ramsey said.

Arsenal currently lie ninth in the table on four points and travel to St James' Park to take on Newcastle United on Saturday.

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‘Chelsea was a gamble I had to take’

Pedro said he took a “gamble” by leaving Barcelona, but he was driven by his desire for to play more.

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London - Chelsea's new signing Pedro has said he took a “gamble” by leaving Spanish champions Barcelona after eight successful years, but one driven by his desire for more playing time.

The Spain striker completed a 30 million euro ($34.6 million) move to the Premier League champions last week and came up with a goal and an assist on his debut in their 3-2 victory at West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.

“Of course I would have liked to have stayed at Barca and retire here,” Sky Sports quoted the 28-year-old as telling the Spanish media in his farewell press conference for which he flew back to Barcelona on Monday.

“That was my intention when I signed my contract extension. But I've taken a gamble because it's what I wanted.

“I wasn't going to stay here just to appear on the photo,” he added.

Pedro, who has scored 59 goals for the Catalan club in 128 La Liga starts, found his opportunities limited after the arrival of Luis Suarez from Liverpool last season and decided to move despite signing a new four-year contract in June.

“I was really happy when I signed that contract. But then I saw that my situation would not change.

“I'm always ambitious but it was difficult to have continuity here. Now I have new challenges and the opportunity to continue to play,” he said.

“This offer arrived and it gave me everything I needed to take a decision. I wanted to leave to have more playing time,” the Spain international and World Cup winner added.

Pedro won 20 trophies in his time with Barcelona, including five La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues crowns.

“I'm very happy to be at Chelsea because it's a club that, like Barca, are fighting for titles,” he said.

“I had offers from other English clubs - Manchester United, City and Chelsea, who were the club that more rapidly resolved my transfer and the one that showed more interest in me,” the striker added.

“I just hope I don't have to face Barca or step out at the Nou Camp wearing another jersey. It would be difficult, I wouldn't like it.

“I don't think Barca will miss me because they have plenty of quality players, but I will sure miss them, the players and the club,” he said.

Reuters



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Stop acting like a diva, Mr Tinkler!

So Eric Tinkler enjoys some semblance of success and he suddenly believes he can tell the media what to do.

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Johannesburg - So Eric Tinkler enjoys some semblance of success as a head coach and he suddenly believes he can tell the media what questions to ask him or how they should report. Ja nee!

Ahead of the past weekend’s CAF Confederation Cup group tie with AC Leopards, the Orlando Pirates coach threw his toys out of the cot over what was clearly the biggest talking point regarding the Buccaneers.

With Brighton Mhlongo out injured, Pirates had just one goalkeeper - Felipe Ovono - for the match that they duly won 2-0 to book their place in the semis of the continent’s second tier knockout competition. But before Mpho Makola and Oupa Manyisa scored goals that put the Congolese side to the sword on Saturday night, Tinkler had behaved like a prima donna late Friday at Orlando Stadium.

Any journalist worth his salt knew the only story prior to that match was how Pirates were going to handle the goalkeeping situation. And even on Tuesday night after they beat Chippa United in a league match, a question along those lines was put to the Bucs coach.

He jokingly asked that the story of their not having a natural reserve goalkeeper be kept under wraps only for the club’s media person to suggest that journalists attend Friday’s training session so the coach can discuss the issue.

They duly went only to have Tinkler behave like a diva.

Here’s how it went down:

Journalist: “Coach, have you figured out who will deputise for him (Ovono) tomorrow?”

Tinkler: “Should he get injured, you mean. He’s not gonna get injured!”

Journalist: “Obviously we’ll pull all our inyangas to make sure he doesn’t get injured. But have you figured it out?”

Tinkler: “I have, and I’m not telling you”

Journalist: “Okay, will you have that person wearing the goalkeeping gear tomorrow?”

Tinkler: “No, no I won’t be telling you (laughs).”

Journalist: “Psychologically, that thing - has it worked on you guys?”

Tinkler: “What do you mean?”

Journalist: Going into tomorrow with one goalkeeper?”

Tinkler: “No, because I have all confidence Ovono will be fine. He is an experienced goalkeeper, he knows how to protect himself. And I don’t foresee any issues in that regard.

So far, so good! And then the wheels came off.

Journalist: “No worries, especially when you know how serious this game is and also the opposition coming here knowing (that you only have one goalkeeper) and might come with some funny ploy?”

Tinkler: “Be positive guys; not because you start writing things that are negative, which is wrong. No, I am telling you to be positive otherwise I end the interview now. I am serious. Because you guys are causing it, you’re causing it. Let me ask you, would we know if they only had one goalkeeper? Would we know? No we wouldn’t because the media would protect them. But you guys are not looking to protect. I hope you’re not filming this, switch it off. Thandi, (Merafe, the Pirates media officer) I’m getting upset here. Do you understand? Stop asking silly questions and putting rubbish in the newspapers. Start writing a little bit of positive things. You’re being negative now, why continue on the same subject.”

Well, Eric - they continued on the same subject because it was a subject that needed to be discussed fully. You had not answered their questions satisfactorily and they were trying to get that out of you.

For one, the Pirates fans needed to be put at ease that their club had a plan to replace their only goalkeeper should the need be. That the opposition were to know about your goalkeeping dilemma is not for the media to worry about.

If you’ve not cottoned on to it yet, the fact is that while we are patriotically behind Pirates’ efforts to do well on the continent, we are not the club’s public relations machine.

This much your colleagues actually showed to understand as your assistant Teboho Moloi calmly discussed the same goalkeeping issue on a radio show and told listeners the club had a plan to deal with it without giving away too much. Club administrator Flloyd Mbele was also on the television on Thursday discussing the same matter.

As it is, the fact that Pirates only have two goalkeepers registered for the competition is actually a reflection on the technical team that failed to make their superiors realise that letting Ralph Zikalala go to Golden Arrows was short-changing them. And as head coach, you should shoulder the blame for that Mr Tinkler. That’s perhaps the only negative in this saga. Then you come around and think you can dictate what the media reports, please!

Are you aware those same reporters who attended a late afternoon session when they could easily have done their previews earlier without allowing you the platform to discuss your plans, are among those who have followed Pirates’ progress on the continent unfailingly? They have been to the airport whenever Pirates arrived from their matches - be it early morning or late in the evening. And they told the ‘positive story’ of the Buccaneers’ good run.

Of course it is a good run, one that no doubt all South Africans are happy about and willing Pirates on to more.

But it is not success yet. Not until you hand the trophy to Irvin Khoza like Ronald Mkhandawire did with the Champions Cup almost 20 years ago. And even then, as a coach you will continue to be under scrutiny - your job never fully guaranteed.

For someone working in an industry that treats its exponents like disposable razors, perhaps it is about time you exercised some courtesy to the media Mr Tinkler. I suggest you get some pointers from your seasoned colleagues fast because the diva tendencies you pulled won’t help your cause at all. And they are not a good reflection on a brand as big as Pirates that some people lost their lives to build over the years.

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Rodgers hails defensive cohesion

Brendan Rodgers hailed the return of Liverpool's high-intensity pressing after the club's third clean sheet in a row.

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London - Manager Brendan Rodgers hailed the return of Liverpool's high-intensity pressing after the club's third clean sheet in a row during Monday's 0-0 draw at Arsenal and said their defensive cohesion would allow the team's creative talents to flourish.

Liverpool are yet to concede a goal in the Premier League this season after letting in 48 last year, the worst record of any side that finished in the top six apart from Tottenham Hotspur, and one that included a 4-1 rout the last time they visited the Emirates.

“Our performance level is growing all the time, you see our defensive organisation was very good against a top-class team,” the Northern Irishman said after the game.

“With my teams the focus is always very much on the football element.

“But anyone who has followed my career as a youth coach through into senior management, (knows) it's very much about the intensity of how we press and that cohesion as a team,” Rodgers added.

“That was something that drifted last season, for sure, so it was very important, especially with a number of new players coming in, that our defensive organisation was super organised,” the 42-year-old said.

“That'll be the platform for us with all our creative talent.”

Rodgers said he was satisfied with the performance but disappointed not to get the win after Liverpool dominated in the first half only to be kept at bay by the impressive Petr Cech.

“The overriding feeling is we get a point, a clean sheet and we move to the next game,” the manager said.

“We definitely could have had all three points,” he added.

“Certainly performance-wise, I was very happy with how we worked.”

Midfielders Jordan Henderson and Adam Lallana, who started the 1-0 wins against Stoke City and Bournemouth, missed the Arsenal game due to injury.

Henderson was ruled out with a foot problem while Lallana missed the game due to a thigh injury.

Liverpool, who sit third in the table with seven points from a possible nine, take on West Ham United at Anfield on Saturday and Rodgers said the club would continue monitoring Henderson and Lallana before deciding whether they could play a part.

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Berahino's transfer request rejected

West Bromwich Albion have rejected a transfer request from striker Saido Berahino, a target for Tottenham Hotspur.

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London - West Bromwich Albion have rejected a transfer request from striker Saido Berahino, a target for Tottenham Hotspur, according to a statement on the club website.

The Baggies rejected an offer from Tottenham last week and manager Tony Pulis dropped the 22-year-old for their 3-2 home defeat against Chelsea on Sunday, saying the forward was not in the right frame of mind to play.

The Baggies, who signed strikers Rickie Lambert and Salomon Rondon during the close season, currently sit bottom of the league table with just one point from their three games so far.

“West Bromwich Albion have received a written transfer request from Saido Berahino,” the club said in a statement posted on its website (www.wba.co.uk).

“The request has been rejected and the club's position remains unchanged from that outlined in the statement from Chairman Jeremy Peace of August 18,” the statement added.

Peace had issued a strongly worded statement assuring fans that Berahino would not be sold.

Berahino, who is contracted to West Brom until the summer of 2017, has scored 19 goals in 72 Premier League appearances for the club.

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Seven days to grab a ‘Gaalactico’

Gossip circles continues to hold United at its core, with the suggestion that the club craves something spectacular.

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London - The morning after Manchester United’s pursuit of Spanish winger Pedro ended with news that the Barcelona player was moving instead to Chelsea, Old Trafford chief executive Ed Woodward was in bullish mood.

‘Don’t worry, we have bigger targets,’ was the thrust of Woodward’s message to associates. ‘The Pedro thing will eventually be forgotten.’

Woodward, on the whole, does not generally want for self-confidence. His attitude towards the business of buying footballers reflects this and on his watch attempts have already been made to sign - with varying degrees of success - Gareth Bale, Angel di Maria, Cesc Fabregas, Thiago Alcantara, Radamel Falcao and Sergio Ramos.

As United and the rest of Europe hurtle into the final week of another trading window, therefore, Woodward and his manager Louis van Gaal continue to aim high. Gossip in football circles continues to hold United at its core with the suggestion being that England’s biggest club crave something spectacular between now and next Tuesday.

Van Gaal has a liking for Bale in particular. If he could take one player from within Europe tomorrow then it would be Real Madrid’s Wales winger. He admires Bayern Munich’s Thomas Muller also while suggestions that Woodward attempted to draw Barcelona into a rather ambitious conversation about the Brazilian Neymar have not been categorically denied.

All these remain fanciful, however, in terms of the current window at least and this represents United’s big problem. The odds on Bale moving to United in the next couple of years are pretty short but Van Gaal is confident of signing him during his time at the club. The Dutchman currently has two years of his contract left.

In terms of right now, however, United find themselves being pushed towards other marquee players such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, in whom they have no interest, and the faded Brazilian star Pato. They were in this situation a year ago and ended up with a lame tho-roughbred in the shape of Falcao.

They have learned a lesson from that, which is why the next few days will be so interesting. While reaching for the stars it is important to keep a grasp on some semblance of sound judgment and perhaps this is why the official line out of Old Trafford yesterday was that, apart from an interest in Southampton’s forward Sadio Mane, there were no other situations currently ‘active’.

Supporters, and even owners, tend to grow frustrated at this time of year. They do not understand why lots of money does not talk more convincingly. If it did, though, Chelsea or Manchester City would have signed Paul Pogba by now and City also Kevin De Bruyne.

Transfers of this scale are enormously complicated, however. They often take years of planning.

United, for example, signed the German midfielder Sebastian Schweinsteiger this summer after failing 12 months earlier.

City, meanwhile, identified Yaya Toure while Mark Hughes was manager but had to wait two years and first sign his brother Kolo as bait before Roberto Mancini was eventually able to push the button on the deal.

Currently, Chelsea are trying to sign Pogba while aware that he has the opportunity to go to Barcelona next summer. De Bruyne, meanwhile, has been keeping City waiting while he himself looks to see if interest from Bayern Munich, which was denied yesterday, and Paris Saint-Germain hardens up.

These days, there are only a handful of clubs with the money to compete at this level. Three of them, United, City and Chelsea, are English and their hands will only strengthen when the new Premier League TV deal kicks in next season.

Nevertheless, competition at the top table is fierce with clubs even attempting to stockpile players they do not necessarily need just to ensure their opponents do not get them.

United have fallen victim to this before, with Chelsea beating them to a number of players during the early years of Roman Abramovich at Stamford Bridge.

United know they need another galactico to help Van Gaal’s team tick at the top end of the field. One of their problems, however, is that the majority of players they want are already playing at clubs wealthy enough to resist them, for the time being at least.

Sitting in a restaurant recently, Van Gaal spoke to friends in expansive terms about Bale in particular. He believes the former Tottenham player can lend his team the raw pace, dynamism and unpredict-ability that they currently lack.

It is not a new view, either. Sir Alex Ferguson first spotted Bale playing as a left back in the Southampton youth team and expressed a firm interest. His successor David Moyes, meanwhile, was disappointed Woodward did not manage to sign him when he left Spurs for Spain two summers ago. That still rankles with the Scot.

Here in 2015, meanwhile, time is once again running out. If Woodward is to pull off his Wolf of Wall Street deal this week it may take more than hard cash to do his talking.

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‘Arsenal don't need more midfielders’

Arsene Wenger won’t sign a defensive midfielder before the transfer window shuts, saying he is happy with his options.

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London - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has ruled out signing a defensive midfielder before the transfer window shuts, saying he is happy with his options.

The Gunners have been criticised by pundits and some fans for not buying another holding midfielder to support Francis Coquelin, who broke into the first team last season after being recalled from a loan spell with second tier side Charlton Athletic.

The only competition for Coquelin is captain Mikel Arteta, 33, who has just returned from a calf injury after six months out, and an aging Mathieu Flamini, who has only one year left on his contract.

“Everybody has their opinion and everybody is entitled to have an opinion. I could prove to you that it's not necessarily right,” Wenger was quoted as saying by the club's website (www.arsenal.com) when asked about the need for more 'powerful' midfielders by reporters.

“When you don't win, you're wrong and people always find reasons why. Are they the good reasons?

“I think I have enough experience and intelligence to know when it's right and when it's wrong,” added the club's longest-serving manager.

Arsenal are still waiting for their first home win of the season after being held by Liverpool in Monday's entertaining goalless draw following the opening day shock 2-0 defeat by West Ham United.

The hosts were unlucky not to take an early lead when Aaron Ramsey's effort was ruled out for offside in the eighth minute, although Liverpool were equally unfortunate not be out of sight by halftime.

New signing Petr Cech saved a Christian Benteke strike from point-blank range, while Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho also struck the woodwork twice.

Wenger was disappointed that Ramsey's goal was disallowed.

“It was a regular goal. It was a period of the game where we maybe had the most problems defensively but it's a regular goal,” the 65-year-old said.

“I can't see why it was cancelled. It's clear and on that front you cannot say that Liverpool can complain,” the Frenchman added.

Wenger also conceded that his club have not been up top scratch this season after collecting just four points from their first three Premier League fixtures.

“We have started very average I must concede sharpness is missing a little bit in some players,” the former Monaco manager said.

“Our game is still not fluent enough in the final third.”

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Arsenal target Cavani

Arsenal are exploring a shock swoop for Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani.

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Arsenal are exploring a shock swoop for Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani as their hopes fade of landing top target Karim Benzema.

The Gunners have started looking at alternatives to France star Benzema, who Real Madrid insist is not for sale.

A move for Cavani, 28, has been discussed by the Arsenal hierarchy, with manager Arsene Wenger desperate to sign a forward before next week’s transfer deadline.

He is only interested in proven, world-class players but whether PSG would consider selling Cavani remains to be seen.

The Uruguay forward’s raft of advisers also make any deal difficult to broker.

That has not put off Arsenal, though, as they go back in for a player they first tried to sign in January 2013. Cavani was with Napoli at that time and switched to PSG the following summer for £55million.

He has scored 54 goals in 79 games for the French side since then.

Benzema did his utmost yesterday to quell talk of a move to the Emirates Stadium.

The 27-year-old has played a bit-part role for Real recently owing to a thigh injury, as talk about a potential switch to Arsenal has escalated.

But Benzema posted a picture of himself in a Real shirt on Twitter yesterday and wrote: ‘For all those clowns who want to make believe things at my fans. Here this is my home!’ – Daily Mail



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Balotelli set for Milan return

Mario Balotelli is set to end his Anfield misery by re-joining AC Milan on a season-long loan.

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Mario Balotelli is set to end his Anfield misery by re-joining AC Milan on a season-long loan.

The Liverpool striker, who has been training away from the first-team squad for most of the past month, was in Milan at the weekend to try to agree a deal.

Milan, who sold Balotelli to the Reds for £16million last August, will not have to pay a loan fee. It is understood that Liverpool will pay half of the 25-year-old’s salary — likely to be around £2.5m.

There is no clause forcing Milan to sign him permanently in 12 months’ time but, for now, Liverpool will be relieved to move on a player who has flopped on Merseyside.

Sampdoria, Lazio and Bologna are among the clubs who have been linked with Balotelli this summer, but only Milan have shown firm interest. When asked at the weekend what the future held for Balotelli, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said: ‘It’s not something I’ve really thought of.

‘But every player that comes in here will be respected. We bring in players that are good players. Whether it works out for them, it’s up to them. It’s not fair to talk about an individual.’

If this move to AC Milan does not work, it is difficult to see where Balotelli goes next. Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani has warned the Italian: ‘This is absolutely his last chance. I hope he understands this.’ – Daily Mail



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Cech provides reminder of his class

Petr Cech provided a reminder of his undoubted class with some stunning saves as he marshaled a nervous Arsenal to a goalless draw against Liverpool.

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London - After an error-strewn league debut Petr Cech provided a timely reminder of his undoubted class with some stunning saves as he marshaled a nervous Arsenal to a goalless draw against Liverpool on Monday.

Cech, who arrived from Chelsea during the close-season, was at fault for both goals as Arsenal succumbed to a surprise 2-0 opening-day defeat at home to West Ham United before being breached again against Crystal Palace last week.

Against a Liverpool side who had won both of their opening games, Cech turned in a performance typical of a player who had become one of the most respected goalkeepers during 11 trophy-laden seasons at Stamford Bridge.

“When you start your first game with a new club and everything goes wrong for you individually you need to go back to work and bounce back and this is what I tried to do,” man-of-the-match Cech told Sky Sports.

“I was in the right place at the right time and I helped the team overcome difficult moments in the first half. It's hard to believe after all the chances it finished 0-0.”

While his general leadership helped to marshal a nervous, error-strewn Arsenal defence - without experienced duo Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny - two particular saves stood out.

First, the 33-year-old produced a sublime instinctive stop to deny Christian Benteke from point-blank range then he acrobatically tipped Philippe Coutinho's curling goal-bound shot onto the post.

“With Christian Benteke's effort Gabriel (Paulista) tried to intercept the ball just in front of me so I had to wait for that moment and you cannot go ahead,” Cech said.

“Obviously once it got past him I knew I had to be there fast and I got there and closed him down quick enough. The shot from Coutinho, I saw the ball all the way and I managed to get there.

“Today was a particularly difficult situation because both central defenders couldn't play. Laurent and Per couldn't be here and it was a big game so there was a bit of pressure on Gabriel and Calum (Chambers).

“Here, I need to make sure I communicate more and make sure everyone is in the right place at the right time.” – Reuters



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Arsenal, Liverpool battle to a draw

Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech produced a string of stunning saves to keep an impressive Liverpool at bay.

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London - Liverpool's 100 percent start to the season ended with a hard-fought goalless draw against top-four rivals Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Monday.

Arsenal were indebted to goalkeeper Petr Cech - at fault for West Ham United's goals in a 2-0 opening-weekend defeat - in the first half after he produced a string of stunning saves to keep an impressive Liverpool at bay.

Arsenal improved and enjoyed the better of proceedings in the second half but were unable to breech a stingy Liverpool defence which has yet to concede in three matches this season.

Liverpool sit third with seven points - two behind early pace-setters Manchester City - while Arsenal, touted as serious title contenders before the season, have had an indifferent start and are ninth with four points.

“When you start your first game with a new club and everything goes wrong for you individually you need to go back to work and bounce back and this is what I tried to do,” Cech told Sky Sports.

“I was in the right place at the right time and I helped the team overcome difficult moments in the first half. It's hard to believe after all the chances it finished 0-0.”

Having been humbled 4-1 on their last visit to the Emirates Stadium, Liverpool made an early statement on a wet night in north London with Philippe Coutinho rattling the crossbar in the third minute.

That early scare brought Arsenal to life and only the narrowest of offside decisions denied Aaron Ramsey an opening goal five minutes later.

Arsenal were without experienced defenders Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny and their replacements Gabriel Paulista and Calum Chambers looked nervous against the physical Christian Benteke and skilful Coutinho.

Arsenal commanded the majority of possession but it was Liverpool who carried the greatest threat against the hosts' disjointed defence.

Cech was called into action to deny first Benteke, with a stunning reaction save, and Roberto Firmino in quick succession.

Cech had to be at his brilliant best again to tip Coutinho's goal-bound shot onto the woodwork as Arsenal desperately held on before halftime.

The Gunners came out with far more conviction after the break and Santi Cazorla and Olivier Giroud combined to create a the space for Alexis Sanchez to fire against the post.

Liverpool were proving a tough nut to crack with Giroud, Ramsey and substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain were all denied by Simon Mignolet as the visitor's defence stood firm.

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Wenger has no sympathy for Liverpool

Liverpool lost Luis Suarez and Raheem Sterling in successive summers but Arsene Wenger has no sympathy for the club.

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London - Liverpool lost Luis Suarez and Raheem Sterling in successive summers but Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has no sympathy for the club who refused to sell the Uruguayan to the Gunners in 2013.

Arsenal welcome the Merseyside club on Monday for a high-profile fixture at the Emirates Stadium and the Reds' rejection of the Gunners' offer of 40 million plus one pound for Suarez still seems to rankle Wenger.

“Liverpool can make their own decisions. They refused to sell us Suarez so I cannot feel too much sympathy for them,” the 65-year-old Frenchman said.

Liverpool scored more than 100 goals in the 2013-14 season, largely thanks to Suarez, Daniel Sturridge and Sterling.

However, with two of the prolific trio having left the club and a third out injured, Wenger acknowledged the challenge his counterpart Brendan Rodgers faces.

“Let's remember two years ago with Suarez, Sturridge and Sterling they scored over a hundred goals. To score more than 100 goals in the Premier League, you need special quality to do that,” Wenger said.

“Sterling was part of that. I personally rate Raheem Sterling. We will see that in the longer term. He's a quality player.

“But they bought (Roberto) Firmino. We will see what he will produce. He is a similar player,” he added.

Liverpool have brought in 32.5 million pound ($51 million) man Christian Benteke to ease the goal-scoring burden on the team but Wenger is confident of keeping him quiet.

“We played a cup final against Benteke and we managed to deal with it. Then again, every game is a new challenge and we have to show that we can do it,” Wenger said.

“We have dealt with him in a positive way before.”

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