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Ancelotti backing Chelsea's young guns to shine
www.belfasttelegraph.co.ukCarlo Ancelotti is ready to put his faith in youngsters Daniel Sturridge and Fabio Borini when the Blues lose Ivory Coast strike pair Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou in January. Related Stories Liverpool boosted by Johnson’s quick return I’d never go to Manchester City, says Neville Van Persie and Gibbs boost Arsenal City will be too slick if Liverpool don’t click, says Walsh Villa to make late ...
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Reds’ FLIP-FLOP poser
www.mmail.com.myCHELSEA boss Carlo Ancelotti is surprised at Liverpool’s struggles in the Premier League during his first season in England.
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Terry warns Chelsea: We threw this all away last season
www.tribalfootball.comJohn Terry says last season's disappointment is acting as a warning for Chelsea 's players. read more
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John Obi Mikel at pains to show Chelsea his worth
www.thisislondon.co.ukIt was just four months ago that coach Carlo Ancelotti backed midfielder Mikel to be a major part of his revolution at Stamford Bridge. To many observers, the Nigeria international has failed to live up to his potential since his £16million move from Lyn Oslo to the club in 2006.
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TEAM PROFILE: Slovenia, who are you?
www.earthtimes.orgLjubljana - Who are Robert Koren, Samir Handanovic, Bojan Jokic, Marko Suler or Miso Brecko? They are footballers, overshadowed to virtual anonymity by bright stars such as Andrei Arshavin or Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Yet, unlike Arshavin and Ibrahimovic, ...
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Managers of Liverpool, Man City warned of Hiddink shadow
www.tribalfootball.comFormer Liverpool striker Stan Collymore says manager Rafa Benitez should be wary of the availability of Russia coach Guus Hiddink. read more
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allafrica.comThe answer is yes, and it is managers who best marry the two, that are on top of the world. Luis Felipe Scolari wonderfully achieved the balance in 2002, when Gilberto Silva and Kleberson did the donkey work and Denilson provided the entertainment.
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No double-Dutch treat for Socceroos as Guus ruled out
www.brisbanetimes.com.auFOOTBALL Federation Australia has delivered a flat ''No'' to the idea of Guus Hiddink joining forces with countryman and former colleague Pim Verbeek to lead the Socceroos to next year's World Cup.