Saturday, 15 March 2014

WHAT THE PAPERS SAY


Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm believes West Brom were wrong to appoint Pepe Mel.

Paul Lambert says John Terry is the best defender in the country and should still be playing for England.

PSG striker Jeremy Menez, 26, boosts talk of move to Liverpool by reportedly admitting he is unsure of his future with his contract due to expire in the summer.

Manchester United have been given a boost in their pursuit of Bayern Munich midfielder Toni Kroos with the news Real Madrid have cooled their interest in the 24-year-old Germany international.



Paul Lambert insists he will not rise to Jose Mourinho's taunts despite the pair already clashing this season.

Banned Alan Pardew is free to issue instructions by telephone to his Newcastle team - after the FA admitted they cannot police a communications blackout.

David de Gea is being offered a new deal by Manchester United - to head off interest from Real Madrid.

Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois wants to extend his loan spell at Atletico Madrid for next season.

Manchester City have won the race to sign 16-year-old Feyenoord midfielder Rodney Kongolo, who has been compared to former Arsenal midfielder Patrick Vieira.




Nicklas Bendtner has been hit with a £104,000 fine by Arsene Wenger following his drunken rampage in Copenhagen.

Felix Magath will see his £1.5million-a-year salary slashed in half if Fulham are relegated.

Wayne Rooney believes Luis Suarez is the best player in the world right now.

Jose Mourinho admits Chelsea will not win all their final nine games this season.

Manuel Pellegrini is not feeling any extra pressure as he bids to stop Manchester City's disastrous week from turning into a nightmare.

Steve Bruce believes Manchester City are the best team on the planet - even after Champions League and FA Cup exits.

Sunderland and Cardiff are interested in Livorno's Brazilian striker Paulinho.

Fulham flop Derek Boateng could become Jose Riga's first Charlton signing.

Jermain Defoe insists Tim Sherwood will become a top manager at Tottenham - if he is given time.

Arsene Wenger has urged Tottenham to stick with Tim Sherwood, and not just because the Spurs boss is an Arsenal fan.

Mark Hughes claims Andy Carroll could offer England a "Plan B".

posted from Bloggeroid

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