Wednesday, June, 30, 2010
Manchester United captain Gary Neville believes the FA should back Fabio Capello following England’s early World Cup exit. Capello revealed at a press conference that the FA want two weeks to decide on his future, and it’s widely rumoured that he’ll be sacked.
Wednesday, June, 30, 2010
There’s no doubt Alex Ferguson will be glad to see the FIFA World Cup come to a close. With a series of fast-paced, physically demanding games, there’s always a risk of his stars returning home with some type of injury in the lead up to pre-season.
Reported Manchester United target Luis Fabiano has confirmed that he has not signed an agreement to join AC milan after the World Cup. The Brazilian striker has been strongly linked with both United and Milan in recent weeks, but speculation intensified on Sunday when he admitted that he’d love to play for either of the [...]
Manchester United legend has criticized England’s failures for “getting away with murder.” The outspoken manager is not known for mincing his words, and let fly in typical style on Sky Sports News.
Manchester United were well seemingly represented at the 2010 World Cup, with Reds` players included in the squads of 5 countries; Wayne Rooney and Michael Carrick for England, Patrice Evra for France,
England coach Fabio Capello has blamed fatigue for the uninspired performances of his team at the World Cup. The Italian has been the subject of criticism following England’s exit at the hands of Germany, but he has turned the focus on the fitness of key players.
Fabio Capello has revealed that the FA want “two weeks” to discuss his future as England manager. The Italian has been widely criticized for his tactics during England’s failed World Cup campaign.
Rio Ferdinand believes that England would have gone on to win against Germany yesterday if Frank Lampard’s goal had stood. England went behind courtesy of Miroslav Klose’s goal early on, before Lucas Podolski doubled the lead after 32 minutes. England pulled one back through Matthew Upson, then less than a minute later should have been [...]
Brazilian striker Luis Fabiano has issued a “come and get me” please to Manchester United. The impressive forward will not sign a new contract with Sevilla and has made it clear he’d like to leave the Spanish club.
Germany star Mesut Ozil insists Germany are not afraid of England striker Wayne Rooney. The 21 year old playmaker has been one of the stars of the tournament so far, and he believes the German’s mentality will see them through tomorrow’s last 16 encounter with England.